{"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $32,250 house is 15 sq ft larger than the $38,000 structure.","The home going to Shaver Lake is 30 sq ft larger than the structure going to Yountville.","The $38,000 home is somewhat larger than the Gillespie's structure.","The $32,250 structure is either the 110 sq ft home or the Kirby's structure.","The structure going to Kennebunkport is 45 sq ft larger than the structure going to Yountville.","The Pratt's home isn't 155 sq ft.","Of the $29,000 home and the house going to Shaver Lake, one is 125 sq ft and the other is for the Davidsons.","The 155 sq ft house didn't sell for $35,000.","The Kirby's structure is 30 sq ft larger than the home going to Mission Viejo.","The $29,000 home is somewhat smaller than the $35,000 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Kirby","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35a3657b731e7b9cc137cab59c4f4e7f"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Short v Metz didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion wasn't the 8-1 decision.","The March 24 case was either Justice Larson's majority opinion or Omar v Powers.","The March 31 proceeding didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","The five cases were Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, the 6-3 decision, Ayers v Byrd, the 8-1 decision and Short v Metz.","Short v Metz was 2 weeks after the 8-1 decision.","The 3-6 decision was either the March 24 proceeding or the March 17 case.","Zamora v Pibb was 1 week after the 2-7 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz wasn't on March 3.","Zamora v Pibb was 2 weeks before Ayers v Byrd."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=861364e80622806d2ecf64b9d4a90512"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Island Creek oyster costs 20 cents more than the oyster with the melon-like finish.","The oyster that costs $2.20 is from Nesketucket, MA.","Of the Thatcher oyster and the one with the citrusy finish, one costs $2.20 and the other is from Punaville, RI.","The one from Punaville, RI costs 10 cents more than the one with the creamy finish.","The Bluepoint oyster has a citrusy taste.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA is either the Island Creek oyster or the Bluepoint oyster.","The Thatcher oyster is either the oyster that costs $2.20 or the oyster with the fruity finish.","The oyster with the fruity finish costs somewhat more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The one with the buttery finish costs 10 cents less than the one with the melon-like finish.","The Ninigreth oyster costs somewhat less than the oyster from Appleton, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":["buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25f9889258e8440eb95c8f887bf5be93"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Steven didn't finish fifth.","Willie was either the contestant who got 11 Down wrong or the solver who got 26 Down wrong.","The contestant from Westport finished 2 places after Anna.","Of the solver who finished fifth and the solver from Westport, one was Omar and the other answered 20 Across incorrectly.","Omar wasn't from Pacific Grove.","Of Leona and the contestant who got 18 Down wrong, one finished fourth and the other was from Eustis.","The person who finished third got the right answer for 18 Down.","The person who got 26 Down wrong finished 2 places after the contestant from Eustis.","The person from Stanton was either the contestant who finished first or Anna.","The solver who got 2 Down wrong wasn't from Yorba Linda."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Leona","Omar","Steven","Willie"],"label_c":["Eustis","Pacific Grove","Stanton","Westport","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef3f195a29f8c1317e4a8c5733588a18"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Greyhound bus has more books than the vehicle Violet drives.","The Mack truck is either the bookmobile with 450 books or the vehicle Sheryl drives.","The bookmobile with 300 books isn't the school bus.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is driven by Leroy.","Of the bookmobile Hugh drives and the Greyhound bus, one is \"Books-4-U\" and the other has 400 books.","The five vehicles are the ambulance, the mobile library Hugh drives, the bookmobile with 250 books, \"Words To Go\" and \"Tiny Tomes\".","The bookmobile with 300 books isn't the Mack truck.","\"Dream Machine\" has 150 more books than \"Words To Go\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Gene","Hugh","Leroy","Sheryl","Violet"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc2465ea3537abbdddafa9a0a4bff74c"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Nelson scored 7 more points than the chef from Apple Barn.","Luther works at Apple Barn.","The cook from Zenaida's scored 14 more points than the person who made the cajun chili.","Of the person who scored 49 points and the chef from Oceanside, one made the lemon snapper and the other was Gabriel.","The chef who scored 56 points is either the cook who made the smoked pork or the person from Epicurious.","The chef from Demitasse is either Hattie or the person who scored 70 points.","Nelson works at Zenaida's.","The cook from Demitasse, the person who made the cashew tofu, and the person who made the smoked pork are three different chefs.","The chef from Demitasse didn't make the cajun chili.","Gabriel scored 7 more points than the chef who made the smoked pork."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Hattie","Luther","Nelson","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Epicurious","Oceanside","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=085da0f474b1aeaa659f61d86273777b"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The specimen donated in 2008 is either Herbert or Curtis.","The bowhead whale is Felipe.","Of the 23 ft long specimen and Curtis, one is the fin whale and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2010.","The beluga whale is either Adam or the exhibit donated in 2008.","The five whales are the specimen donated in 2012, the beluga whale, the 27 ft long specimen, the 25 ft long exhibit and Adam.","The specimen donated in 2007 is 4 feet longer than the bowhead whale.","The whale donated in 2010 isn't Adam.","The right whale is 2 feet longer than Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["2004","2007","2008","2010","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05ca609b8ba299e9c35a21b60da349c6"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the bean casserole and the dish that cooks at 340 degrees, one serves 8 people and the other bakes for 45 minutes.","The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes cooks at 425 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the recipe that serves 7 people.","The recipe that serves 2 people bakes somewhat longer than the chicken cutlet.","The mac and cheese bakes for 40 minutes.","Neither the candied yams recipe nor the recipe that serves 8 people is the dish that cooks at 400 degrees.","The recipe that serves 3 people requires 10 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 8 people.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees is either the recipe that serves 9 people or the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes.","The chicken cutlet is either the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees or the recipe that serves 7 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["340 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb38c206a3892b17a0f2eca680b610ce"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $5.75 order includes gouda cheese.","Greg's sandwich costs 2 dollars less than Lula's sandwich.","Of the $3.75 sandwich and Irene's order, one includes prosciutto and the other includes liverwurst.","Neither the order with liverwurst nor Kenneth's order is the $4.75 order.","Of Lula's order and the sandwich with provolone cheese, one includes ham and the other costs $4.75.","The sandwich with bologna costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","Greg's order includes salami.","The order with havarti cheese costs less than Frances's order.","The sandwich with prosciutto doesn't include colby jack cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Frances","Greg","Irene","Kenneth","Lula"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22cbc6b6d1350662646e761fb2a98116"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Wednesday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The program that aired on BMT didn't air on Friday.","The show that aired on PTR had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired at 2:00pm.","Of the show with 500,000 viewers and the program that aired at 8:30pm, one aired on Tuesday and the other aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired on FNX had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm aired on Saturday.","The show that aired on GMA had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on SBC.","The show that aired at 6:00pm was either the program that aired on FNX or the show with 1,250,000 viewers.","The program that aired on SBC aired on Tuesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c73aff0f2f714234ccd350d2805f7cc1"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 7-year-old is either the ape that was found in Sebulu or the ape Beatrice works with.","The 10-year-old didn't come from Basahan.","Pemson is older than the orangutan that was found in Melak.","Of the ape Francine works with and Nikatrice, one came from Ambalat and the other is 16 years old.","The five animals are Quirrel, the animal that was found in Ambalat, the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu, the 4-year-old and the 7-year-old.","Of the ape Calliope works with and Nikatrice, one is 13 years old and the other came from Sebulu.","Merah is older than the ape Calliope works with.","The ape that was found in Basahan is 6 years older than the orangutan Dolly works with.","Nikatrice isn't cared for by Aldo."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Francine"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c0eaf454ba9deefaa7b07873d738957"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on CBR.","Of the program with 500,000 viewers and the program with 250,000 viewers, one aired on FNX and the other aired at 11:30am.","The program that aired on Saturday, the program that aired on BMT, and the show that aired at 8:30pm are three different programs.","The program that aired on BMT didn't air on Monday.","The program that aired on GMA had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired on WNW.","The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on GMA.","The show that aired at 6:00pm was either the show that aired on GMA or the program that aired on Sunday.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on WNW.","Of the show that aired on Friday and the show that aired on BMT, one aired at 11:30am and the other brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The program with 750,000 viewers aired on Wednesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9077ace90ff2910142010bd8078854c0"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The chicken cutlet is either the recipe that serves 2 people or the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 25 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 375 degrees or the dish that cooks at 410 degrees.","The candied yams recipe doesn't cook at 350 degrees.","Of the dish that cooks at 350 degrees and the roast potatoes recipe, one serves 3 people and the other bakes for 45 minutes.","The mac and cheese bakes 10 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees.","The mac and cheese doesn't serve exactly 6 people.","The recipe that serves 7 people cooks at 375 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 375 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the dish that serves 3 people.","The recipe that serves 5 people bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","The dish that serves 6 people bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 385 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","5 people","6 people","7 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec29376af394ed5ca77a377ba446d376"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 2 percent lower than the one that expires on 08\/2025.","The one with an APR of 8% doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have the 12% APR.","The one that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR 1 percent higher than the one that expires on 09\/2025.","The card with an APR of 8% doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have the 9% APR.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the Hoardstrum card.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","Of the Hoardstrum card and the one with an APR of 9%, one has a limit of $6,500 and the other expires on 04\/2024.","Of the card that expires on 08\/2025 and the one that expires on 09\/2025, one is from Whitly Bank and the other has a limit of $12,500.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one that expires on 05\/2025.","The card with an APR of 12% doesn't have a limit of $10,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$6,500","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae00d7d1aa2127e54b58845250c9df13"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Jack Jordan spent 75 dollars more than Ora Osborne.","Ned Norris spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the blender.","The person who lives in Decatur City spent 50 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the planter.","The person who lives in Twin Peaks is either the friend who gave Ally the blender or the attendee who gave Ally the toaster.","The person who spent $475 didn't give Ally the toaster.","Kit Kelley spent 50 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","The person who lives in Fruitland gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who lives in Decatur City spent 25 dollars more than the friend who lives in Eustis."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=423d22d66312b57bf370fccce337ed0e"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $32,250 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Kirby's structure.","The 140 sq ft structure is either the house going to Fullerton or the home going to Yountville.","The Davidson's house is 15 sq ft smaller than the Gillespie's structure.","The Ewing's house is 15 sq ft larger than the $35,000 home.","The Underwood's house didn't sell for $29,000.","The Underwood's house is 155 sq ft.","The house going to Eagle Grove didn't sell for $36,000.","The Ewing's house will be delivered to Yountville.","Of the Gillespie's home and the Kirby's structure, one sold for $27,500 and the other is 95 sq ft.","Neither the Gillespie's structure nor the $29,000 home is the home going to Eagle Grove.","The 125 sq ft home won't be going to Dallas Center."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Kirby","Underwood"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0ead4d35ccf2e655d13e3a022c42977"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.2694 W was found 6 days before the case that held the brass key.","Of the box that held the puzzle book and the cache found on May 3, one was at 40.5912 N and the other was at 41.0072 N.","The cache at 40.5912 N was either the cache found on May 15 or the box at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 88.3821 W was either the box found on May 12 or the case that held the ancient coin.","The box at 41.0237 N held the ancient coin.","The cache at 40.2516 N, the box that held the marbles, and the cache at 88.1863 W are three different boxes.","The box that held the ancient coin was at 88.0431 W.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found sometime before the box at 40.8991 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5f1a54bd8d82be94c7c19be492a92ba"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The red animal, the balloon Rudolph bought, and the $3.00 piece are three different items.","Of the $6.00 balloon and the piece Javier bought, one was red and the other was the snail.","The animal Yvette bought wasn't yellow.","The animal Nancy bought wasn't red.","The $7.00 piece wasn't purchased by Nancy.","The snail, the white animal, and the piece Yvette bought are three different items.","The white animal, the cat and the $3.00 animal were all different items.","The purple piece cost 2 dollars more than the piece Javier bought.","Of the red animal and the yellow piece, one cost $7.00 and the other was the bear.","The $4.00 piece wasn't purchased by Nancy.","The piece Javier bought cost 2 dollars less than the dog.","The $4.00 piece wasn't purchased by Emma."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["magenta","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Javier","Nancy","Rudolph","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec011d43c7db50cc8f20cdcfab8ce9ed"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the bear and the $5.00 piece, one was purchased by Sidney and the other was purple.","The fish cost 3 dollars less than the balloon Sidney bought.","The piece Sidney bought wasn't orange.","The magenta piece was either the $6.00 animal or the turtle.","The balloon Dixie bought cost 3 dollars less than the balloon Gayle bought.","The fish wasn't orange.","The $4.00 animal wasn't brown.","The dog cost 2 dollars less than the animal Heidi bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Dixie","Francisco","Gayle","Heidi","Sidney"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d4464e94b9160c74f76dca7f0007355"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The five whales are the fin whale, the specimen donated in 2004, the 27 ft long whale, Curtis and the exhibit donated in 2010.","The narwhal wasn't donated in 1996.","The beluga whale was donated to the aquarium in 2004.","Of the 25 ft long whale and the 27 ft long exhibit, one is Evan and the other is the narwhal.","The narwhal wasn't donated in 2012.","The specimen donated in 1996 is somewhat longer than Felipe.","The exhibit donated in 2010 is either Dennis or the 29 ft long exhibit.","The bowhead whale is Herbert.","The beluga whale is 2 feet shorter than Evan."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","2004","2010","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=001d290b7b3d6fafe317e2a9ab462eee"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Zany Circus\" wasn't made by Pinnefore.","\"Zany Circus\" costs $6,400.","The $5,200 pinball machine came out 2 years after \"Zany Circus\".","The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out 3 years after \"Aladeen\".","\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year after \"Aladeen\".","The game released in 1974 wasn't made by Maxigame.","\"Zany Circus\" came out 1 year before the $1,500 pinball machine.","The $5,200 game came out sometime before the machine made by Hayco Inc..","The $2,500 pinball machine wasn't made by Tarco Inc..","The machine released in 1976 wasn't made by Pinnefore.","\"Voyager Hero\" is either the pinball machine released in 1976 or the system made by Tarco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$2,500","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0166d05ccda03d9dea39970e239340c0"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the pinball machine made by Dow Games, one was released in 1974 and the other costs $2,000.","The game released in 1978 was made by Waverly Toys.","The game made by Pinnefore came out 1 year after the machine made by Dow Games.","The system made by Arco is either the machine released in 1974 or \"Zany Circus\".","The $6,400 system came out sometime after \"Aladeen\".","The $6,400 game, \"Meteor Rise\", and \"Zany Circus\" are three different games.","The $1,500 game came out 3 years after the system made by Dow Games.","\"Aladeen\" wasn't made by Dow Games.","The $2,500 game came out 1 year before the system made by Arco.","\"Archer Quest\" wasn't released in 1978."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c471dbdfcb6aa3ad82267a95995cb8a5"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The five programs were the program with 1,000,000 viewers, the show that aired at 1:00pm, the show that aired on FNX, the program that aired at 2:00pm and the program that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on Monday.","Of the show that aired on WNW and the show that aired at 2:00pm, one aired on Friday and the other brought in 500,000 viewers.","The program with 500,000 viewers didn't air on GMA.","Of the program that aired at 2:00pm and the show that aired on Monday, one brought in 500,000 viewers and the other aired on SBC.","The program that aired at 8:30pm, the show with 750,000 viewers, and the program that aired on Thursday are three different programs.","The program that aired on FNX had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","The show that aired at 8:30pm brought in 250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 6:00pm didn't have exactly 750,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 6:00pm was either the show that aired on Tuesday or the program with 500,000 viewers."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52ae282589f1bc1e87ad94938dec9044"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Ramos is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 or the Zynga Complex.","The five accelerators are the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, the Copenhagen accelerator, the Zynga Complex, the Tevatron LHC and the Madrid facility.","The Copenhagen facility will go online sometime after the Reykjavik accelerator.","Of the Zagreb facility and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, one is headed by Dr. Alvarez and the other is the ISON-X42.","The Falston LCS isn't headed by Dr. Ramos.","The project headed by Dr. Ramos will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Morgan.","The Zynga Complex will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Copenhagen facility isn't headed by Dr. Ramos."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Salinas"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Dublin","Madrid","Reykjavik","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc9bb83ddbd8db1cb06589129ec824e8"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report from Crescent City was either the August 6 sighting or Benny Baron's sighting.","Benny Baron's report was submitted 3 days after the report from Upper Lake.","Benny Baron's sighting was either the report of the cigar-shaped UFO or the report from Fontana.","Edith Estes's report wasn't from Walnut Creek.","Of the sighting from Walnut Creek and Iva Ingram's sighting, one involved the diamond-shaped UFO and the other was received on August 8.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO wasn't from Marina.","The sighting from Fontana was submitted 3 days before the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before the report from Crescent City.","Iva Ingram's report wasn't from Fontana.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was from Upper Lake.","Cindy Chan's sighting was received on August 4."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Fontana","Marina","Upper Lake","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":["cigar","diamond","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce5612def930b091bdbcd6a871d6b61c"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of the client that chose honey blonde and the customer with the 3:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Susie and the other is Eileen.","Susie's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Eileen.","Rhonda's client is either the customer that chose jet black or Iris.","The five customers are the client that chose jet black, Blanche, Yvonne's client, the client with the 12:00pm appointment and Tammie's client.","Of Iris and Blanche, one has the 3:00pm appointment and the other chose warm mocha.","Eileen, Yvonne's client, and the client with the 11:00am appointment are three different customers.","Myra has her appointment sometime after Tammie's client.","The client with the 3:00pm appointment didn't choose midnight blue.","Hope isn't being helped by Rhonda."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Eileen","Hope","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d0075ea283358502d355c87a271e419"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 1977 has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Kip Kerr.","Of Oak Capital and the fund with a return of 10%, one started in 1983 and the other is run by Walter Wade.","The one run by Sal Spencer has a 1 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","Of the one begun in 1983 and Silver Rock, one is run by Sal Spencer and the other has had a return of 8%.","The one run by Walter Wade is either the one begun in 1977 or Pine Bay.","The one run by Quentin Quinn has a 3 percent larger return than the one begun in 1997.","The fund run by Kip Kerr has a 1 percent larger return than Oak Capital.","The fund with a return of 8% didn't begin in 1989."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","1989","1997"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd54fe3572b361db3526a324097c04af"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer with the 12:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Dalton, Bernice, and the customer with the 10:30am appointment are three different people.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","Gayle has an appointment 2 hours after the customer going in for the extraction.","Harold has an appointment 2 hours after Patsy.","The five people are the person going in for the cleaning, Bernice, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd, the patient with the 1:30pm appointment and the patient with the 12:30pm appointment.","Patsy has an appointment 1 hour after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 2 hours before the person who will be seeing Dr. Harris.","Of the patient going in for the extraction and the person who will be seeing Dr. Estrada, one is scheduled for 1:30pm and the other is Bernice.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd doesn't have the appointment for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Gayle","Harold","Patsy","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Dalton","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Harris","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d25cbd907f8b8dd14e01f3e26b864a24"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Courtney didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The person who won the $5.25 pot won 1 hand before Courtney.","Ramon didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot won 1 hand after the competitor who won with a royal flush.","Of the competitor who won with a straight and the player who won the $9.00 pot, one was Adrienne and the other won the fourth hand.","Of the player who won the third hand and the player who won the fifth hand, one was Ramon and the other won with a full house.","The person who won with one pair won 2 hands after the competitor who won with a straight.","Ramon didn't win the $12.50 pot.","Wilbur won 1 hand before Adrienne."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Courtney","Jana","Ramon","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5751e2e3c839f034fc282e3813de84c"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The five houses are the 155 sq ft home, the $38,000 house, the Kirby's home, the Zimmerman's home and the Nielsen's structure.","The Underwood's house is 30 sq ft larger than the $29,000 home.","The structure going to Dallas Center is 30 sq ft larger than the $27,500 house.","The Whitehead's house won't be going to Laguna Beach.","The Kirby's house is either the home going to Dallas Center or the 95 sq ft house.","Of the Zimmerman's home and the house going to Eagle Grove, one is 125 sq ft and the other sold for $38,000.","Of the Nielsen's structure and the 125 sq ft home, one will be delivered to Unionville and the other sold for $35,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cfba570c01f236f6ac1231b1faaa102"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person born on August 15th is not the politician.","The person from Belgium is not the architect.","Of the person born on July 16th and Dale, one is the engineer and the other is from Canada.","The traveler from Canada is not the lawyer.","The architect has a birthday 2 months before the person from Germany.","Lamar is from Germany.","Izzy has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Mexico.","The person from Austria is either the architect or Kevin.","The traveler born on June 14th is the lawyer.","The architect has a birthday sometime after Gerald."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Dale","Gerald","Izzy","Kevin","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Germany","Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63a42b24d6b782b47c1a94b6bf521618"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that serves 6 people is either the dish that cooks at 350 degrees or the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes.","Of the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees and the roast potatoes recipe, one bakes for 45 minutes and the other serves 5 people.","The dish that serves 6 people requires somewhat less baking time than the mac and cheese.","The dish that bakes for 35 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 350 degrees or the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 385 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that serves 4 people.","The candied yams recipe serves 4 people.","The dish that serves 9 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the chicken cutlet."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90dc4ffc7d73822ff4f5521d6cf4db34"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is either the one in Oslo or the bridge in Madrid.","North Bridge is the camelback bridge.","The one in Madrid is shorter than the structure in Athens.","The 8,500 ft structure isn't the suspension bridge.","Vellon Bridge isn't in Athens.","The truss bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the camelback one.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than Gorem Bridge.","The one in Oslo is 1,500 feet longer than the one in Tallinn.","Of the structure in Tallinn and the structure in Warsaw, one is 11,500 ft and the other is the cantilever bridge.","The one in Tallinn is 3,000 feet longer than Sandy Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Madrid","Oslo","Tallinn","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bef217f32dbda58d35a0377d97152e77"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook from Apple Barn, Ida, the cook who made the lemon snapper and Gabriel are all different chefs.","Gabriel scored somewhat fewer points than Marjorie.","The person who made the cajun chili is either the cook from Zenaida's or Bertha.","The person from Zenaida's scored 7 more points than the person from Apple Barn.","Of the chef from Apple Barn and the cook from Epicurious, one was Luther and the other scored 42 points.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the cajun chili.","Bertha scored 14 more points than the person who made the cashew tofu.","Gabriel doesn't work at Oceanside.","The chef who made the lemon snapper scored 21 more points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","The cook from Epicurious, the chef who made the cajun chili, and Gabriel are three different chefs."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Gabriel","Ida","Luther","Marjorie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e758ff4858d587f6d25ba136508bcba"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Abe Alvarez's sighting wasn't from Yarmouth.","Cindy Chan's sighting wasn't received on August 8.","The sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO was submitted 3 days before the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO.","Abe Alvarez's sighting wasn't received on August 8.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before Hal Harrison's sighting.","Of the August 4 sighting and the August 6 report, one was from Long Barn and the other involved the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was from Yarmouth.","Edith Estes's sighting didn't involve the triangle-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Marina was submitted 2 days after the report from Yarmouth.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Cindy Chan's sighting.","The sighting of the cone-shaped UFO wasn't from Russell."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Dows","Long Barn","Marina","Russell","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","egg","horseshoe","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea54c479d92558fba6129bc06a8f4515"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The dummy going to Ypsilanti cost 500 dollars more than the piece going to Baltimore.","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat less than Lucas's dummy.","\"Valencio\" cost 500 dollars more than the dummy going to Baltimore.","Of the $1,500 piece and the $1,250 dummy, one is \"Utrecht\" and the other is going to Oslo.","The piece going to Mexico City cost 250 dollars more than \"Sniffletoe\".","The $1,500 dummy is either Nicole's puppet or the puppet going to Oslo.","Kelly's piece is \"Valencio\".","Nicole's piece didn't cost $750.","The piece going to Oslo isn't \"Yenga\".","Margarita's dummy cost 250 dollars more than Lucas's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5eaa4ed6c549e114aeabf5c19ee82708"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who spent $450 lives in Eustis.","The attendee who spent $400 doesn't live in Clovis.","The attendee who gave Ally the HD tv spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Pam Powell lives in Decatur City.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv is either the friend who lives in Twin Peaks or Lily Little.","Kit Kelley, the friend who lives in Twin Peaks, and the friend who gave Ally the planter are three different people.","Mitch Mayo spent more than the person who lives in Clovis.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv spent 50 dollars less than Pam Powell.","The attendee who gave Ally the blender spent 50 dollars less than Kit Kelley."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe6e6a4a3a85683d65f84214fcb5945f"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The five people are the person who submitted the black item, the knitter who finished second, Sophie, the person who finished fourth and the knitter who finished first.","Of the person who finished fifth and the person who entered her sweater, one is Winifred and the other made the green item.","The person who submitted the orange item didn't knit the scarf.","Desiree didn't finish fourth.","The knitter who submitted the orange item finished somewhat after Natasha.","The person who submitted the orange item didn't knit the hat.","The entrant who submitted the silver item finished somewhat after the knitter who entered her hat.","Winifred finished 2 places after the person who entered her hat.","Of Sophie and the person who finished second, one made the orange item and the other made the mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Natasha","Ruth","Sophie","Winifred"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20164451689ee9d4c8b92d998a25cfbe"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the one that expires on 04\/2024.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 is either the one with the $2,000 credit limit or the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 10% doesn't expire on 08\/2025.","Neither the card that expires on 05\/2025 nor the card with an APR of 10% is the card with the $12,500 credit limit.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR 1 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The Hoardstrum card is either the one that expires on 06\/2025 or the card that expires on 08\/2025.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","The TrustCo card doesn't have a limit of $2,000.","Of the one with the $12,500 credit limit and the card with the $7,500 credit limit, one is from Dell Scargo and the other expires on 02\/2024.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The five cards are the one that expires on 05\/2025, the one with the $20,000 credit limit, the card with an APR of 11%, the card with an APR of 9% and the one with an APR of 12%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$6,500","$7,500","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca1cad6afabed72a49564bc07d64447c"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child whose final word was \"elucidated\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","Erik wasn't asked to spell \"elucidated\".","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to Jill.","Yvette had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" finished in third place.","Of the child who finished in first place and the student whose final word was \"consomme\", one is Erik and the other is Violet.","The student whose final word was \"anemic\" finished in second place.","The student from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in third place.","The child who finished in third place is either Otis or the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","Otis, the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class and the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class are all different people.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" didn't finish in sixth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Erik","Jill","Otis","Violet","Yvette"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f412df609f6fb8bd0309a02318b4ba7"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Otis is either the student from Mrs. Manzella's class or the student who finished in first place.","Erik is either the child whose final word was \"elucidated\" or the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The child whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Otis had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The contestant who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in second place.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", one was from Mrs. Nixon's class and the other is May.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" finished in third place.","May, the child from Mrs. Manzella's class and the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class are all different people.","The child from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Kelley."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","Kelley","May","Otis"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f1eb74abf20eb0cf2baaee8c43f75c6"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Hori Takesi is in Uchida.","The shrine in Miyato was built sometime after the shrine dedicated to the mouse.","The structure dedicated to the cat was built sometime before Amari Michi.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the dragon.","The shrine in Funai, the structure built in 1765, and Takahashi are three different shrines.","The structure built in 1705 isn't dedicated to the frog.","The structure in Niwa, the shrine built in 1765, the shrine built in 1645 and the temple in Miyato are all different shrines.","The shrine dedicated to the mouse is either the shrine in Niwa or Okabe Honzo.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years after Okabe Honzo.","Takahashi wasn't built in 1525.","Matsuno Okura is in Usui."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","dragon","frog","mouse","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5801218be5c22c2b08f26c467d105940"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Gwen will leave 3 months after the passenger with the shamrock.","Of the flier with the talisman and the passenger going to Colorado, one will leave in February and the other is Gwen.","Alma won't go to Georgia.","Of the passenger going to Pennsylvania and the passenger going to Wyoming, one will leave in March and the other is Henry.","The aerophobe going to Georgia will bring their wishbone.","The passenger with the coin, the passenger leaving in March, the aerophobe leaving in February and the aerophobe leaving in January are all different fliers.","Iris won't bring a wishbone.","Iris won't go to Pennsylvania.","The aerophobe going to Colorado is either Iris or the passenger with the shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alma","Gwen","Henry","Iris","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Delaware","Georgia","Pennsylvania","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2b1d5841e20a6480744ecfb3c8643a6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Southwest Inc card expires on 11\/2025.","The card with an APR of 10% has a limit of $8,500.","The five cards are the card with an APR of 9%, the card that expires on 06\/2025, the Southwest Inc card, the one with the $3,500 credit limit and the card with the $7,500 credit limit.","The card that expires on 08\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the card that expires on 11\/2025.","Of the TrustCo card and the card with an APR of 12%, one expires on 06\/2025 and the other has a limit of $3,500.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 1 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The Whitly Bank card is either the one with an APR of 10% or the one that expires on 02\/2024.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $5,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$5,000","$7,500","$8,500"],"label_d":["02\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=339671a5468d254684daff184800a074"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Adam Alford was either the prospector who worked in Arizona or the person working at Culver Gorge.","Of the prospector who worked in New Mexico and Dilbert Duke, one found 17 ounces of gold and the other worked the Glacier Grove claim.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with 3 ounces more gold than Dilbert Duke.","Of Ivan Ingram and the miner working at Culver Gorge, one worked in New Mexico and the other found 23 ounces of gold.","The prospector who worked in Arizona didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","The prospector who found 17 ounces of gold didn't work at the Tyrol Creek claim.","Neither the prospector working at Culver Gorge nor the prospector who worked in Colorado was Dilbert Duke.","The person working at Belle Hart, Ivan Ingram, the person who found 23 ounces of gold and the person who worked in Colorado were all different miners.","The person working at Tyrol Creek finished with somewhat more gold than Elroy Ellis.","The person who found 11 ounces of gold didn't work in Canada."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Arizona","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cec348b74a443086676141fe8a7923a3"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the puzzle book was found 3 days before the cache that held the ancient coin.","The cache at 40.2516 N wasn't at 88.3907 W.","Of the cache found on May 9 and the box at 88.1863 W, one held the sunglasses and the other held the puzzle book.","The box at 40.6656 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.1863 W.","The cache that held the chewing gum wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The box at 41.0237 N didn't have the marbles inside it.","The five boxes were the case that held the chewing gum, the box at 41.0072 N, the box at 88.4584 W, the case found on May 9 and the box at 88.2694 W.","Of the cache at 88.2694 W and the box at 41.0237 N, one was found on May 12 and the other held the ancient coin."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85527868ae3153a68fc66cad5151b29d"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $25,000 house is 15 sq ft larger than the $29,000 house.","The $29,000 home is 15 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Laguna Beach.","The house going to Healdsburg is 30 sq ft larger than the house going to Yountville.","The Kirby's house is 155 sq ft.","The Pratt's home is either the home going to Eagle Grove or the $35,000 house.","Of the $36,000 home and the house going to Healdsburg, one is for the Kirbys and the other is for the Gillespies.","The home going to Laguna Beach, the Underwood's home and the 155 sq ft house are all different houses.","The Gillespie's home is 30 sq ft larger than the Davidson's structure.","The 125 sq ft house didn't sell for $35,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Kirby","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25e18d087b2ec587e57d2043d5f21023"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Yamasaki is either the structure dedicated to the mouse or the temple built in 1585.","The shrine in Nakai was built 60 years before the temple dedicated to the mouse.","The structure built in 1705 isn't dedicated to the turtle.","The shrine dedicated to the dragon isn't in Funai.","The structure built in 1525 isn't dedicated to the turtle.","Hori Takesi was built 120 years after the shrine in Miyato.","The shrine in Miyato was built 60 years after the temple in Toyagi.","Amari Michi was built 60 years after Okabe Honzo.","Takahashi is in Toyagi.","Amari Michi is dedicated to the dragon.","The shrine built in 1525 isn't dedicated to the frog."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":["dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29959702650859667bd64e4528c42e84"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 13-year-old, Merah, and the orangutan that was found in Sebulu are three different animals.","Quirrel didn't come from Sebulu.","The ape Aldo works with is either the 7-year-old or Rajesh.","The ape that was found in Puak is cared for by Eva.","The orangutan Beatrice works with is 9 years older than the animal Eva works with.","The animal Aldo works with is 3 years older than Merah.","The ape Gracie works with is older than the orangutan that was found in Sebulu.","Of the ape that was found in Ambalat and the animal that was found in Puak, one is 10 years old and the other is Pemson.","Quirrel is either the 4-year-old or the ape that was found in Basahan."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Puak","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fd44010e442622f1b6094ef3ec06022"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in physics is either Jemma Jenks or Lisa Lara.","The winner who won in 1976 isn't from Germany.","The person from New Zealand won the prize in bioengineering.","Of the winner who won the prize in medicine and the person from Mexico, one is Sue Simpson and the other won in 1980.","Edna Evitz won her prize 4 years after the person from France.","Lisa Lara is either the winner from Australia or the person who won the prize in literature.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 12 years before the winner who won the prize in literature.","The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize after the person from France.","Jemma Jenks won in 1980."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Jemma Jenks","Lisa Lara","Norma Nolan","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","France","Mexico","New Zealand"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82e948aa4f9bba052c2cc6f5883d0627"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the fifth hand won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot won sometime after Yvonne.","The person who won the third hand, the competitor who won the $9.00 pot, the competitor who won the fourth hand and the competitor who won the second hand were all different people.","Of the player who won with one pair and Holly, one won the $5.25 pot and the other won the third hand.","The person who won the $6.50 pot was either the competitor who won with a full house or the player who won with a straight flush.","Of the competitor who won with a straight flush and the competitor who won with a full house, one was Veronica and the other won the $3.75 pot.","The competitor who won the fourth hand was either the competitor who won the $3.75 pot or Yvonne.","Courtney won with two pairs."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Courtney","Holly","Veronica","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5f0851d8c012bbc45281fba82cc1a37"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client with the 2:00pm appointment, Nettie's client, and Eileen are three different customers.","The customer that chose honey blonde has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's customer.","Dolores is either Whitney's client or the client with the 12:00pm appointment.","Of Cristina and Whitney's client, one chose midnight blue and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","The five customers are the client that chose jet black, Nettie's client, the client with the 11:00am appointment, Eileen and the customer with the 3:00pm appointment.","Dolores has her appointment 1 hour before Opal's client.","The client with the 11:00am appointment didn't choose vivacious red.","Opal's customer has her appointment 1 hour before Georgia.","Dolores has her appointment sometime before Nettie's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Dolores","Eileen","Georgia"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Rhonda","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=471429ba68149cc9e08cd33854c48175"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the one run by Ollie Ochoa and the fund begun in 2005, one is Oak Capital and the other has had a return of 10%.","Of Citizen Trust and the fund with a return of 8%, one started in 1992 and the other is run by Mike McClain.","Neither the fund run by Mike McClain nor the one with a return of 7% is the one begun in 1977.","The five funds are the fund begun in 2002, the fund run by Mike McClain, the fund run by Larry Larsen, the fund with a return of 7% and Pine Bay.","The one with a return of 8% is either the fund run by Patty Paul or the fund begun in 2005.","The fund with a return of 6% isn't run by Larry Larsen.","Silver Rock has had a return of 6%.","Neither the fund begun in 1992 nor the fund with a return of 7% is Silver Rock.","The one run by Patty Paul has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1989."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Terry Torres"],"label_d":["1977","1989","1992","2002","2005"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=353bcf9d0241d387b4364e1392796e58"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $4.00 piece wasn't purchased by Sidney.","The piece Olga bought cost less than the red animal.","The fish was either the magenta animal or the $4.00 piece.","The fish didn't cost $5.00.","The five items were the $6.00 balloon, the bear, the animal Olga bought, the cat and the magenta piece.","Of the piece Zachary bought and the cat, one was red and the other cost $4.00.","The bear wasn't brown.","The snail, the $5.00 animal, and the purple piece are three different items.","The snail cost $3.00.","Of the cat and the brown animal, one cost $4.00 and the other was purchased by Verna."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","red"],"label_d":["Javier","Olga","Sidney","Verna","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1656499a7eac0afef5c06a8120dacd8d"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that serves 9 people is either the mac and cheese or the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","The recipe that serves 3 people cooks at 350 degrees.","The bean casserole is either the recipe that serves 8 people or the dish that bakes for 25 minutes.","Of the mac and cheese and the dish that bakes for 30 minutes, one serves 3 people and the other cooks at 325 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 45 minutes doesn't cook at 385 degrees.","The candied yams recipe bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 3 people.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the baked ham.","The recipe that serves 2 people requires 15 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe.","The dish that cooks at 340 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 3 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","5 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f910b8a654644eb15e45008d9f970a4"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at York River finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Chip Cornell.","The person who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work in Colorado.","The miner who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Of the miner working at Tyrol Creek and the prospector working at Fuller Rise, one was Elroy Ellis and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","Ivan Ingram was either the prospector working at Tyrol Creek or the miner who found 23 ounces of gold.","Of Dilbert Duke and the prospector working at Fuller Rise, one found 11 ounces of gold and the other worked in New Mexico.","The prospector who found 20 ounces of gold didn't work in Colorado.","The miner who found 17 ounces of gold didn't work in California.","Chip Cornell didn't work in Colorado.","Elroy Ellis was either the person who worked in Canada or the prospector who worked in Colorado.","Chip Cornell finished with somewhat less gold than Elroy Ellis."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a0d5ac59bd469edb59f977bb61f5593"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge, the 13,000 ft structure, and the one in Athens are three different structures.","Of the cantilever one and the 10,000 ft one, one is in Oslo and the other is North Bridge.","The truss bridge is either the structure in Athens or North Bridge.","The one in Athens is shorter than Star Bridge.","The 8,500 ft bridge is the girder bridge.","Of the one in Bucharest and the cantilever bridge, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is 11,500 ft.","The bowstring one is either Vellon Bridge or the 11,500 ft bridge.","The structure in Vaduz, the structure in Oslo, the bowstring one and the 13,000 ft structure are all different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Bucharest","Oslo","Rome","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e53ef66b098215318104a27dbf24081c"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Glenda Glenn isn't from Australia.","Deb Daniels won her prize before the winner from Australia.","Of the winner who won in 1964 and the person from Australia, one is Jemma Jenks and the other won the prize in astronomy.","The person from Mexico is either the person who won the prize in bioengineering or Patsy Pope.","The winner who won in 1964 didn't win the prize in physics.","Deb Daniels won her prize 4 years after the winner from New Zealand.","The five winners are the winner who won in 1972, Jemma Jenks, the person from Australia, the winner who won the prize in medicine and the winner from Mexico.","Neither the person who won the prize in physics nor the person who won the prize in medicine is the person who won in 1968.","The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize 4 years after the winner from Canada.","Patsy Pope didn't win the prize in astronomy.","Patsy Pope didn't win the prize in medicine."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Glenda Glenn","Jemma Jenks","Norma Nolan","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Ireland","Mexico","New Zealand"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c46bfe44373a16981c4f5eb831617399"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient who will be seeing Dr. Ingram is either the person going in for the extraction or the person going in for the veneers.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton has an appointment 2 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. McClain.","Of the person with the 12:30pm appointment and the person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton, one is Rosemary and the other is Mindy.","Jonathan has an appointment 1 hour before the patient going in for the crown.","The person going in for the extraction has an appointment 1 hour after Gayle.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the veneers.","Rosemary doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Dalton doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","Gayle is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Kramer or the person going in for the filling.","Orlando will be seen by Dr. McClain."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Gayle","Jonathan","Mindy","Orlando","Rosemary"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kramer","Dr. McClain"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e94f053c59f91e7f60b51686799f9465"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Emily's order doesn't include prosciutto.","Omar's order costs more than Emily's sandwich.","The order with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with prosciutto.","Of the $6.75 sandwich and the order with roast beef, one is Lula's and the other includes swiss cheese.","The sandwich with corned beef is either the sandwich with swiss cheese or the sandwich with gouda cheese.","Of the sandwich with roast beef and the $6.75 sandwich, one is Verna's and the other includes colby jack cheese.","Lula's order costs 3 dollars more than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","The order with corned beef costs 2 dollars less than the order with ham.","The five sandwiches are Verna's order, the order with cheddar cheese, the sandwich with corned beef, the sandwich with bologna and the $5.75 sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Lula","Omar","Sue","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","prosciutto","roast beef"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af0ecb68b58b75421bb86ab7ad3f76ff"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Whitehead's house is 45 sq ft smaller than the Zimmerman's home.","The Zimmerman's home didn't sell for $35,000.","The home going to Laguna Beach is somewhat larger than the $32,250 house.","Neither the house going to Kennebunkport nor the structure going to Dallas Center is the $25,000 structure.","The Pratt's structure is either the $27,500 house or the 95 sq ft home.","Neither the $38,000 home nor the 125 sq ft house is the structure going to Kennebunkport.","The Kirby's house didn't sell for $25,000.","The structure going to Dallas Center is 15 sq ft larger than the home going to Shaver Lake.","The 95 sq ft house didn't sell for $38,000.","The Whitehead's structure is 45 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Kennebunkport.","Of the home going to Laguna Beach and the $27,500 home, one is 110 sq ft and the other is for the Davidsons.","The house going to Dallas Center sold for $27,500."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Kirby","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26214dbb9ffcecf58e8d30b70df187d4"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the structure in Kinderdijk and Westmolen, one was built in 1752 and the other is owned by the Visser family.","The home in Aarlanderveen was built 46 years after Grosmolen.","The house in Den Bommel was built 23 years before the structure in Kinderdijk.","The structure built in 1683 is either the De Jong family's structure or the Van Dijk family's structure.","The structure in Hoogmade was built 23 years after Westmolen.","Hoekmolen wasn't built in 1775.","The home in Hoogmade is owned by the Meijer family.","Oostmolen was built 46 years after Grosmolen.","The home in Leiderdorp isn't owned by the Van Dijk family.","The structure in Den Bommel isn't owned by the Van Dijk family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fb6daea40bca7d56ccfa462fb904f05"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Mid Atlantic card is either the one with an APR of 8% or the card with the $7,500 credit limit.","Of the card that expires on 11\/2025 and the Southwest Inc card, one has an APR of 9% and the other has a limit of $10,000.","The TrustCo card doesn't expire on 06\/2025.","The card with an APR of 8% doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR somewhat lower than the one that expires on 08\/2025.","Of the one with the $8,500 credit limit and the card with the $4,000 credit limit, one is from Whitly Bank and the other expires on 12\/2025.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $10,000 credit limit.","The Whitly Bank card expires on 09\/2025.","The one that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the one that expires on 12\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f6257cc8a57b977087447e1598a84d9"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Marsh Tree is 87 years old.","The Senator is 6 feet shorter than the tree in Silk Notch.","Of the 153 ft. tree and the tree in Silk Notch, one is 79 years old and the other is 85 years old.","Old Jarvis isn't in Eldora Woods.","Zeke's Spruce is either the tree in Benton Notch or the 87 year-old tree.","Of the 79 year-old tree and the 144 ft. tree, one is Roger's Oak and the other is The Senator.","The tree in York Woods, the 79 year-old tree, the 94 year-old tree and the tree in Benton Notch are all different trees.","Marsh Tree is 6 feet shorter than the tree in Eldora Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","94","96"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6af3987d7d469c0af01262307b0fd48"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The second striker started 3 years after Imay.","The person on the Hawks was either the person who started in 1988 or Imay.","Cerisa didn't play for the Bulldogs.","The five players were the player who started in 1988, Imay, the person on the Bulldogs, the player on the Courage and the center back.","Of Daregh and the center forward, one played for the Courage and the other began playing in 1982.","Of the player who started in 1988 and the center forward, one was Kawa and the other played for the Mustangs.","Daregh didn't play for the Bulldogs.","Neither the player who started in 1976 nor the player on the Hawks was the goalie.","The person on the Courage started 9 years after the center back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Daregh","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Courage","Hawks","Mustangs","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=957f1778f77391c2f00b6c9efdd4cfdf"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe going to Pennsylvania is either the aerophobe leaving in January or the flier with the coin.","The aerophobe leaving in February won't go to Louisiana.","Zachary will leave 1 month after the flier with the coin.","The aerophobe leaving in March will bring their lucky hat.","Florence will go to Kansas.","Velma will leave 1 month after the aerophobe going to Pennsylvania.","Of the flier leaving in March and the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot, one will go to Wyoming and the other is Troy.","Troy will leave 1 month before the passenger with the coin.","The flier leaving in May won't bring a wishbone.","Neither the passenger leaving in May nor the passenger going to Louisiana is the passenger with the lucky hat."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Florence","Lee","Troy","Velma","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Kansas","Louisiana","Pennsylvania","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82b63f23e6ac10c98397817bd12b07f6"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Pablo didn't order rotini.","Irma paid more than the runner who chose marinara sauce.","Of the contestant who ordered rotini and Terry, one paid $6.99 and the other chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who chose puttanesca sauce was either the competitor who ordered vermicelli or the competitor who paid $7.99.","Terry paid 3 dollars less than the contestant who ordered rigatoni.","The competitor who chose alfredo sauce ordered capellini.","The competitor who paid $10.99 ordered capellini.","Neither the contestant who chose alfredo sauce nor Pablo was the competitor who ordered rigatoni.","Of the contestant who ordered vermicelli and the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce, one was Velma and the other paid $8.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Irma","Pablo","Terry","Velma"],"label_c":["capellini","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03876a31a70d489778d82cf1b364ade4"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the rabbit's foot will leave 2 months after the flier going to Kansas.","Neither Sophie nor the aerophobe with the lucky hat is the flier leaving in April.","Of the aerophobe with the coin and the passenger going to Pennsylvania, one is Rudy and the other is Sophie.","Rudy is either the flier with the talisman or the passenger going to Hawaii.","Rudy will leave 2 months before the passenger going to Michigan.","Maurice won't leave in April.","Maurice won't bring a wishbone.","The flier going to Kansas will leave sometime before the passenger with the talisman.","The passenger with the lucky hat will leave 1 month after Sophie.","The flier leaving in April is either the flier going to Hawaii or the aerophobe going to Pennsylvania.","Gwen won't go to Hawaii."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Gwen","Maurice","Peggy","Rudy","Sophie"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Kansas","Louisiana","Michigan","Pennsylvania"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78a806aa88bceafbbd80bb22cb37bfb4"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016, the project headed by Dr. Ewing and the Athens facility are all different accelerators.","Of the Falston LCS and the project headed by Dr. Owens, one will go online in 2018 and the other is in Zagreb.","The project headed by Dr. Ewing is either the Helsinki facility or the Lectra 4C.","Of the Paris accelerator and the project headed by Dr. Owens, one will go online in 2018 and the other will go online in 2020.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Owens.","The ISON-X42 will not go online in 2020.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 and the Egert Facility, one is headed by Dr. Huff and the other is headed by Dr. Ewing.","The project headed by Dr. Weber is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 or the ISON-X42.","Neither the Egert Facility nor the ISON-X42 is the Helsinki facility."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Huff","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Owens","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Paris","Reykjavik","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7baa84e3166cfbc023fe5f9e3d518e7"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 5,000 people was founded sometime after the Xidat culture.","Of the culture located near Boulder Creek and the Xidat culture, one had a population size of 9,000 and the other had a population size of 9,500.","The Tyash culture was either the culture located near Kentfield or the culture with 5,000 people.","The society founded in 600 AD was either the culture with 5,000 people or the culture located near Mason City.","The culture with 7,500 people was either the Yeust culture or the culture founded in 600 AD.","The Echmust culture was founded 500 years after the culture located near Mason City.","The Zuneos culture had a population size of 9,500.","The Tyash culture was founded 750 years before the Zuneos culture.","The culture located near Lacona was founded 500 years after the culture located near Kentfield."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Echmust","Tyash","Xidat","Yeust","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Kentfield","Lacona","Mason City","New Liberty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdca158eaa8b099efae11e4c917d1516"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.3109 N didn't have the marbles inside it.","The cache at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The case that held the marbles was found sometime before the box at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 6 days before the case that held the decoder ring.","The case that held the marbles, the cache at 88.3821 W, the cache found on May 12 and the box at 40.2516 N were all different boxes.","The box at 88.0431 W was found sometime before the cache that held the puzzle book.","The case that held the puzzle book wasn't at 88.4584 W.","Of the cache at 40.2516 N and the cache that held the decoder ring, one was at 88.3907 W and the other was found on May 15.","The box at 40.8991 N was either the cache that held the decoder ring or the case that held the brass key.","The cache at 40.8991 N was found on May 3."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9b2762b884c3c101c4c713d72e982a8"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $350 item isn't the barstool.","The bench costs less than the rocking chair.","Velma's item, the piece made of oak and the hutch are all different pieces.","The piece made of teak costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of chestnut.","Latasha's item is either the $350 piece or the piece made of chestnut.","Of the piece made of chestnut and the $300 item, one was crafted by Velma and the other is the rocking chair.","The barstool wasn't made of oak.","Neither the $300 piece nor the barstool is Kendra's piece.","Of the $250 item and the item made of chestnut, one was crafted by Cheri and the other is the hutch.","The hutch wasn't made of poplar."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Cheri","Kendra","Latasha","Velma"],"label_c":["chestnut","oak","poplar","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","end table","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74aa065c1378f734a01357f42adeb5f2"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the report from Kirkman.","Benny Baron's sighting was either the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO or the sighting from Marina.","Of Abe Alvarez's report and the August 5 sighting, one was from Kirkman and the other involved the cone-shaped UFO.","The August 4 sighting didn't involve the cigar-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was either the August 5 report or the report from Embden.","Of Edith Estes's report and the report from Springfield, one involved the cone-shaped UFO and the other was received on August 7.","Benny Baron's sighting was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Kirkman.","Flora Flynn's report didn't involve the cigar-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's report was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Springfield.","The report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after the report from Springfield."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Embden","Kirkman","Long Barn","Marina","Springfield"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=228d2f78ae8629cc6945f71257582cf0"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Omar's sandwich costs 3 dollars more than Emily's sandwich.","Of the sandwich with liverwurst and the order with gouda cheese, one is Omar's and the other is Yolanda's.","The $3.75 order includes prosciutto.","The order with havarti cheese costs 2 dollars more than the sandwich with liverwurst.","The sandwich with corned beef is either the sandwich with colby jack cheese or the $2.75 order.","Neither the $4.75 sandwich nor the $3.75 sandwich is the sandwich with bologna.","Of the order with prosciutto and the $5.75 order, one is Nora's and the other includes muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Kenneth","Nora","Omar","Yolanda"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbf079d03996fff01b81b447a64a4074"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $20,000 credit limit.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 2 percent higher than the card that expires on 06\/2025.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit is either the card with an APR of 9% or the Southwest Inc card.","Of the card with the $4,000 credit limit and the one that expires on 09\/2025, one has an APR of 10% and the other is from Dell Scargo.","The card with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The one with an APR of 12% doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The TrustCo card doesn't have the 12% APR.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 3 percent higher than the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $10,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=611a7f619e53540f2b81e1d9300e6f2c"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near Unity was founded sometime before the culture located near New Liberty.","The culture located near Carmel didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The Chach culture didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The culture founded in 600 AD didn't have a population size of 9,500.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years before the Xidat culture.","The culture located near Zwingle was founded 250 years before the culture located near Carmel.","The culture located near Zwingle was founded 750 years before the Chach culture.","Neither the culture with 9,000 people nor the culture with 8,000 people was the Kimusk culture.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 500 years before the culture located near Arnolds Park.","Of the Danseri culture and the society founded in 100 AD, one had a population size of 6,500 and the other was based near Arnolds Park."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Danseri","Garight","Kimusk","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Carmel","New Liberty","Unity","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b3b02b78a882d03c7d8ec03ae12b6e2"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the player who won with a royal flush and the person who won the $23.25 pot, one was Courtney and the other was Jana.","The person who won with two pairs won 2 hands before the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","The player who won the fifth hand didn't win the $12.50 pot.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won sometime before Courtney.","Holly won sometime before the player who won with a flush.","Holly won 1 hand before the player who won with a royal flush.","The player who won the fourth hand didn't win with a flush.","Jana won sometime after the competitor who won the $3.75 pot.","Holly won 3 hands before the competitor who won with a straight.","Holly won 1 hand before the person who won the $3.75 pot.","Theodore won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Ernestine","Holly","Jana","Theodore"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dec78cce34d72514441afa9e7f1f0310"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that serves 5 people bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 7 people.","The bean casserole bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","The chicken cutlet cooks at 400 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees, the baked ham and the chicken cutlet are all different dishes.","Of the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes and the dish that serves 5 people, one cooks at 375 degrees and the other cooks at 400 degrees.","The baked ham is either the dish that bakes for 35 minutes or the dish that serves 3 people.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe.","The recipe that bakes for 25 minutes serves 7 people.","The recipe that serves 4 people doesn't cook at 375 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","5 people","7 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=105f209d8b6fdec314289af7fa646001"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Benny Baron's sighting was from Newark.","Of the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO and Edith Estes's sighting, one was received on August 5 and the other was from Islesboro.","Flora Flynn's sighting didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","Of Dan Delgado's report and the August 7 report, one was from Springfield and the other was from Long Barn.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO wasn't from Dows.","The sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before the report of the diamond-shaped UFO.","Neither Dan Delgado's report nor the report from Dows was the report of the egg-shaped UFO.","The report of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Long Barn.","The August 6 report was from Islesboro.","Abe Alvarez's report was either the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO or the sighting from Long Barn."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Dows","Islesboro","Long Barn","Newark","Springfield"],"label_d":["cigar","diamond","egg","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b98d01c524fdc14652fa53d16df5d29"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Ed Everett isn't from Canada.","Nadine Newton is worth 1 billion less than Rachel Reid.","The mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth 2 billion more than the person from Argentina.","Rachel Reid is from England.","The person from Norway is worth somewhat more than Rachel Reid.","The mogul from England is worth 1 billion more than the person who works in the banking industry.","The person who works in the pharmaceutical industry is from Canada.","Of the magnate from Norway and Joseph Jakes, one works in the software industry and the other is worth $27 billion.","The mogul who works in the finance industry is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon from Canada."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Joseph Jakes","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","England","Norway"],"label_d":["banking","finance","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf6f102baeb9d8394185d20e09b2818c"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the $7.00 balloon and the gold balloon, one was the turtle and the other was purchased by Francisco.","The $6.00 balloon was either the animal Sidney bought or the turtle.","The balloon Marshall bought wasn't magenta.","The five items were the $7.00 animal, the snail, the magenta balloon, the animal Sidney bought and the dog.","The purple piece cost less than the snail.","Of the $5.00 piece and the animal Francisco bought, one was the snail and the other was the fish.","The $7.00 animal wasn't yellow.","The balloon William bought cost less than the magenta piece."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Francisco","Heidi","Marshall","Sidney","William"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33195e63b84912367aa9793b1c3489c4"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Lila finished in third place.","Jill has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","The five people are the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class, the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", the contestant who finished in second place, Andres and Jill.","The student from Mrs. Manzella's class is either Nick or the child whose final word was \"anemic\".","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either Jill or the contestant who finished in third place.","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Nick.","Lila has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","Of the child who finished in seventh place and the student from Mrs. Witte's class, one is Clarence and the other is Andres.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Almerini.","Jill had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Andres.","The contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the child who finished in third place or the student who finished in sixth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Andres","Clarence","Jill","Lila","Nick"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a3b7c8053c20b2aba40e9a4661330e5"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ned Norris spent 50 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Kit Kelley didn't spend exactly $500.","The friend who lives in Fruitland didn't give Ally the laptop.","The friend who lives in Clovis spent more than Lily Little.","The person who gave Ally the juicer spent 75 dollars less than the friend who lives in Eustis.","The person who lives in Fruitland spent 75 dollars less than the person who lives in Sun City.","Of Ora Osborne and the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player, one lives in Twin Peaks and the other spent $475.","The attendee who spent $450 is either the attendee who gave Ally the planter or the person who lives in Fruitland."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23c8011a2b649b15367566e65966eabf"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["V. tenesis has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in July.","The one sequenced by Dr. Jordan has 500 fewer genes than E. carolinus.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Jordan has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in December.","The one sequenced by Dr. Jordan has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in August.","The bacteria with 500 genes was sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","The bacteria with 500 genes was either L. dyson or the bacteria sequenced in July.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Jordan has 250 fewer genes than L. dyson.","Of the organism with 750 genes and the bacteria with 1,000 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Henderson and the other is P. wellington.","The one sequenced in September was sequenced by Dr. Ortiz."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Doyle","Henderson","Jordan","Ortiz"],"label_d":["February","July","August","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6dd3e1c7d362ab21ebab743dfdee335e"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge is 4,500 feet longer than the one in Oslo.","The 10,000 ft bridge isn't in Paris.","Bay Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the bowstring structure.","The girder bridge is 4,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","Of Star Bridge and the one in Zagreb, one is the suspension bridge and the other is 13,000 ft.","The 13,000 ft bridge, the structure in Paris, and the cable-stayed one are three different structures.","The one in Skopje isn't the cable-stayed bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Oslo","Paris","Skopje","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bba163604de008ace16256b195c1fc3f"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria with 1,250 genes was sequenced in February.","The bacteria sequenced in December wasn't sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","L. dyson wasn't sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","The bacteria sequenced in August, the one sequenced by Dr. Long, and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta are three different organisms.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Long.","The organism with 1,000 genes was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Walsh or E. paradolens.","The one sequenced in December, the one sequenced by Dr. Fletcher, and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta are three different organisms.","E. carolinus has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","Of the organism with 250 genes and the organism sequenced by Dr. Long, one was sequenced in July and the other is D. forcilitis.","The one sequenced in April has 250 more genes than D. forcilitis.","The one with 250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Fletcher."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Estrada","Fletcher","Long","Walsh"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e77df79e4e5651a51817fdb323508abf"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Sniffletoe\", the $750 piece, the $1,750 puppet and Nicole's dummy are all different dummies.","Lucas's piece is either the $1,250 puppet or the piece going to Vancouver.","Of \"Utrecht\" and the $750 dummy, one is Lucas's and the other is Margarita's.","\"Utrecht\" cost 500 dollars more than the dummy going to Baltimore.","Jeff's puppet is going to St. Moritz.","The $1,000 piece is either \"Utrecht\" or Herman's puppet.","The piece going to Vancouver is either Nicole's puppet or \"Valencio\".","The dummy going to Ypsilanti cost 250 dollars more than Nicole's puppet.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 500 dollars more than the dummy going to Mexico City."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f96cf1d0c924d603e110371f283ef143"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Danseri culture was either the culture with 5,000 people or the culture located near Waterloo.","The Danseri culture was founded in 600 AD.","The culture located near Floris was founded 500 years after the culture located near Arnolds Park.","The culture founded in 1100 AD wasn't based near Redlands.","Of the Sameos culture and the culture with 4,500 people, one was based near Waterloo and the other was based near Unity.","The culture located near Unity was founded 250 years before the Danseri culture.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 7,500 people.","The Sameos culture was founded in 350 AD.","The Quyit culture didn't have a population size of 4,500.","Of the culture located near Floris and the Uskorr culture, one had a population size of 6,500 and the other had a population size of 5,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Lyeilia","Quyit","Sameos","Uskorr"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Floris","Redlands","Unity","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82ba38ec3bb7e5905600008ab17d6b38"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the ginger ale owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","The person who ordered the iced tea is either the person whose order cost $4.90 or the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Neither the person who ordered the club sandwich nor Peter is the team member who ordered the orange soda.","The salesperson who ordered the club sandwich is either the person whose order cost $5.35 or Samantha.","Chip owes 45 cents less than Rebecca.","Peter owes less than the salesperson who ordered the diet coke.","The person who ordered the tuna on rye owes less than Peter.","Samantha owes $1.35 less than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","Of Erica and the salesperson who ordered the water, one owes $4.90 and the other ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","iced tea","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=486d304b4d7feec465f0c4a7da289c7c"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Deanna is either the contestant in lane 2 or the contestant in lane 6.","The person in lane 1 scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 5.","The contestant from Cutler wasn't in lane 2.","The contestant who scored 620 points wasn't in lane 6.","Of the contestant from Junction City and the person in lane 5, one scored 300 points and the other is Perry.","Maggie was from Pacific Grove.","The five people are Maggie, the player in lane 3, the person who scored 620 points, the person who scored 540 points and the contestant from Ontario.","Of the contestant who scored 300 points and Esther, one was in lane 6 and the other was in lane 3."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Deanna","Esther","Hope","Maggie","Perry"],"label_c":["1","2","3","5","6"],"label_d":["Cutler","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbe3402f256562af11b4c911600e574a"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Josephine's item costs 50 dollars more than Whitney's piece.","The barstool was made of rosewood.","The end table costs 25 dollars less than Whitney's item.","Ellen's item doesn't cost $250.","Ellen's piece wasn't made of sandalwood.","Antoinette's item wasn't made of sandalwood.","The $350 piece is the rocking chair.","The five pieces are Whitney's piece, the piece made of rosewood, the item made of poplar, the item made of elm and the piece made of sandalwood.","The piece made of sandalwood costs 50 dollars more than the barstool.","The item made of poplar costs 25 dollars less than the footstool."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Ellen","Freda","Josephine","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","elm","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b9cb964c71ea8e722c8b9f76d9d7aa0"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with a royal flush won 1 hand before the person who won the $9.00 pot.","Of the player who won the $3.75 pot and Zachary, one won the fourth hand and the other won with a full house.","Paulette won the $3.75 pot.","Paulette won sometime after the competitor who won with two pairs.","Kelley won 1 hand before Maria.","Guillermo didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Of the person who won the fourth hand and the competitor who won the $23.25 pot, one won with one pair and the other was Maria.","Guillermo won 1 hand after the competitor who won with one pair."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Kelley","Maria","Paulette","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7aa76f459b0d5d2467ab51d4c43ec668"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Mitch Mayo didn't spend exactly $425.","Of the person who gave Ally the toaster and the attendee who lives in Eustis, one is Ned Norris and the other spent $400.","The five people are the friend who gave Ally the juicer, Jack Jordan, the friend who spent $400, Ned Norris and the person who spent $425.","The person who lives in Eustis spent 50 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The friend who lives in Jonesboro is either Jack Jordan or the friend who gave Ally the toaster.","Mitch Mayo spent less than the friend who gave Ally the toaster.","Ora Osborne spent 25 dollars less than the friend who lives in Decatur City.","The person who gave Ally the laptop spent 25 dollars less than the friend who lives in Clovis.","The person who lives in Clovis didn't give Ally the planter."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e15a08f93751aa181a5ab5c78dc6e75"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is 2 feet shorter than Evan.","Of Felipe and the bowhead whale, one is 27 ft long and the other is 23 ft long.","Felipe is 2 feet longer than the right whale.","The 21 ft long whale wasn't donated in 2012.","The 29 ft long exhibit wasn't donated in 1996.","Of the sei whale and the exhibit donated in 2013, one is Felipe and the other is 25 ft long.","Gus is 6 feet longer than Herbert.","The exhibit donated in 2013 is either the 21 ft long exhibit or Felipe.","The exhibit donated in 2015 is 4 feet longer than Herbert.","The specimen donated in 1996 isn't Herbert."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2012","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c1a064e97d6073d094dd25377b4b35a"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The hutch costs more than the footstool.","The hutch wasn't made of poplar.","Antoinette's item is either the bench or the $275 item.","The footstool costs 50 dollars less than Bonita's item.","Kendra's item wasn't made of elm.","The five pieces are Olivia's item, the piece made of sandalwood, the footstool, the item made of poplar and the $325 piece.","The barstool costs 75 dollars more than Antoinette's item.","The bench costs 25 dollars less than Kendra's item.","Of the hutch and the barstool, one was made of mahogany and the other was crafted by Latasha.","Olivia's item costs $300."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Bonita","Kendra","Latasha","Olivia"],"label_c":["elm","mahogany","poplar","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","footstool","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=282bac93c7da13ba47da8f0a0d1e4fd6"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client going in for the filling is either the person who will be seeing Dr. Santos or Jonathan.","Allison, the client who will be seeing Dr. Santos, and the customer going in for the root canal are three different people.","The patient going in for the filling has an appointment 2 hours before Vanessa.","Nettie has an appointment sometime after the client who will be seeing Dr. Booker.","Vanessa will be seen by Dr. Dalton.","The patient with the 11:30am appointment will be seen by Dr. Kramer.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment 1 hour after the person going in for the extraction.","The patient with the 9:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Booker.","The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 2 hours before Allison."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Jonathan","Nettie","Orlando","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Owens","Dr. Santos"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f02dc0872a56d63e8013321f9a224dcc"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Carson v Dunn was either Justice Underwood's majority opinion or the March 3 proceeding.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was the 4-5 decision.","Watts v Yang was 1 week after Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Short v Metz didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 1 week before the 7-2 decision.","The 2-7 decision was sometime after Watts v Yang.","Of Carson v Dunn and the 5-4 decision, one was on March 24 and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","Zamora v Pibb was 1 week after Ayers v Byrd.","Watts v Yang was 2 weeks before Short v Metz."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05a4e4505e63cdfde05f7e710832a1d7"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 3 dollars more than the competitor who ordered rotini.","Kristina paid more than the competitor who ordered taglioni.","Jack paid more than the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce.","The runner who chose puttanesca sauce paid more than the runner who ordered taglioni.","The competitor who chose arrabiata sauce was either Kristina or the contestant who ordered vermicelli.","Oscar paid 3 dollars more than the runner who ordered rotini.","Neither the competitor who chose bolognese sauce nor the runner who paid $10.99 was the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","Oscar was either the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce or the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","Of the competitor who ordered rigatoni and Gwendolyn, one paid $10.99 and the other chose arrabiata sauce.","The contestant who paid $6.99 didn't choose bolognese sauce.","The competitor who ordered fettuccine was either Jack or the contestant who paid $8.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Gwendolyn","Jack","Kristina","Oscar"],"label_c":["fettuccine","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd0280dc4dcc59a0de455a673c688f65"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of Hattie and the cook who scored 56 points, one works at White Bean and the other made the smoked pork.","The chef who made the turkey soup scored 7 more points than Luther.","Luther is either the cook from Demitasse or the cook who made the smoked pork.","Peggy made the turkey soup.","Veronica doesn't work at Epicurious.","Luther made the pepper steak.","Luther scored 7 fewer points than the person from Enzo's.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored 14 more points than the chef who made the turkey soup.","The cook who made the smoked pork scored 7 more points than Peggy.","The person who scored 63 points doesn't work at White Bean.","Veronica didn't make the lemon snapper."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Hattie","Ida","Luther","Peggy","Veronica"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc44e93a027b320dfcd5e5a9dfc3e0fa"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card doesn't have the 12% APR.","Of the card with an APR of 8% and the card that expires on 06\/2025, one has a limit of $20,000 and the other is from Whitly Bank.","Of the Credit Korp card and the card with an APR of 9%, one expires on 02\/2024 and the other has a limit of $8,500.","The card with an APR of 8% has a limit of $2,000.","The Dell Scargo card is either the card that expires on 06\/2025 or the card that expires on 08\/2025.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 is either the Hoardstrum card or the card with the $7,500 credit limit.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR somewhat higher than the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't expire on 02\/2024.","Of the card with the $7,500 credit limit and the card with an APR of 10%, one expires on 04\/2024 and the other is from Dell Scargo."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f13e1c3c6aea060251b77cd80b6acf2"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the cone-shaped UFO, the August 8 report, the sighting from Otisfield and Flora Flynn's report were all different sightings.","The August 5 report involved the oval-shaped UFO.","Of Gil Gates's report and the August 8 report, one involved the triangle-shaped UFO and the other involved the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Benny Baron's sighting wasn't from Otisfield.","Of the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO and the August 6 sighting, one was reported by Edith Estes and the other was from Jackson.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after the report of the egg-shaped UFO.","Benny Baron's report wasn't from Yarmouth.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was either the August 7 sighting or the report from Postville.","The sighting from Otisfield was either the August 5 sighting or Edith Estes's report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Greeley","Jackson","Otisfield","Postville","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cone","egg","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=910be5d63da4ddc880116b865e2b4075"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Geoffrey is either the person who ordered the tuna on rye or the team member who ordered the grape soda.","Peter owes 45 cents less than Irene.","Neither the person who ordered the B.L.T. nor the person whose order cost $5.35 is Geoffrey.","Rebecca owes $4.90.","The team member who ordered the water didn't order the B.L.T..","The person who ordered the B.L.T. owes more than Rebecca.","The person who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.35 didn't order the iced tea.","Of the person who ordered the root beer and the salesperson who ordered the water, one owes $5.80 and the other is Irene.","Peter ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f15fb8289d362a6f97e868075137c7a"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ruth made the black item.","The entrant who submitted the white item finished 3 places after Ida.","The knitter who finished fourth made the tea cozy.","Ruth didn't knit the mittens.","Of the knitter who entered her socks and the entrant who finished first, one made the blue item and the other is Ida.","Tanya didn't finish third.","The entrant who submitted the silver item is either the person who finished third or the entrant who entered her scarf.","Of the entrant who entered her scarf and the person who submitted the white item, one is Marianne and the other is Kimberly.","The person who finished second is either Marianne or the person who entered her sweater."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ida","Kimberly","Marianne","Ruth","Tanya"],"label_c":["mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95a881e80b44232143a65ef847b05db9"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Gerald is not from Canada.","Frank has a birthday 2 months before Lamar.","The musician has a birthday 2 months after the engineer.","Gerald is not the lawyer.","Harry wasn't born on July 16th.","The five people are Lamar, the traveler from Germany, the traveler from Canada, the person from France and the engineer.","The traveler whose birthday is on May 18th is not the politician.","Of the person from France and the engineer, one is Frank and the other is Adrian.","Lamar is either the person from France or the person born on June 14th.","The person from France is not the politician.","Gerald has a birthday 1 month before the traveler from Belgium."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Frank","Gerald","Harry","Lamar"],"label_c":["engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e83d659a60ac7de09f7bfbbca50d58bb"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Waldarama\" cost somewhat more than the puppet going to Mexico City.","Of the piece going to St. Moritz and \"Tombawomba\", one is Kelly's and the other cost $1,500.","The dummy going to St. Moritz cost 750 dollars more than Herman's dummy.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to Baltimore.","Margarita's dummy cost $1,250.","\"Utrecht\" is either the $1,000 dummy or Lucas's puppet.","The dummy going to Portland cost 250 dollars more than \"Tombawomba\".","Nicole's piece is \"Waldarama\".","\"Sniffletoe\" cost 250 dollars less than \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e206365353c0fbeab03ae3f276f6e59"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Underwood's structure will be delivered to Unionville.","The structure going to Mission Viejo is 15 sq ft larger than the $32,250 structure.","The Underwood's structure, the 125 sq ft structure and the house going to Laguna Beach are all different houses.","The 125 sq ft structure won't be going to Fullerton.","Of the structure going to Mission Viejo and the house going to Fullerton, one is for the Zimmermans and the other is 140 sq ft.","The Underwood's home sold for $25,000.","The 140 sq ft home didn't sell for $35,000.","The 95 sq ft home didn't sell for $35,000.","The Davidson's home didn't sell for $29,000.","The Ingram's home is 45 sq ft smaller than the Davidson's house.","The Kirby's structure is either the 155 sq ft structure or the structure going to Laguna Beach."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ingram","Kirby","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0882f04aa4d3402ab344268802245e0"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student who finished in first place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The student who finished in seventh place, the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class, and the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" are three different people.","The contestant who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Erik.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to Lila.","The student who finished in second place is either the child from Mrs. Steuben's class or the student whose final word was \"anemic\".","Philip wasn't asked to spell \"elucidated\".","The contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The child who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Kelley.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class, Lila, the student whose final word was \"consomme\" and the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" are all different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Erik","Kelley","Lila","Nick","Philip"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0efd3a8e5f4233f273b3dac4da5c4fdb"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one with the citrusy finish costs 20 cents more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The Fanneuil oyster doesn't have a citrusy flavor.","The Island Creek oyster costs somewhat more than the Thatcher oyster.","The Fanneuil oyster isn't from Punaville, RI.","The one with the nutty finish is either the Island Creek oyster or the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The one from Vancouver, BC costs 10 cents less than the one from Barnstable, ME.","The one with the briny finish isn't from Barnstable, ME.","The oyster with the creamy finish costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","Of the one with the citrusy finish and the Summersill oyster, one is from Nesketucket, MA and the other costs $2.00.","The oyster from Punaville, RI, the oyster that costs $2.30, and the one with the creamy finish are three different oysters."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","creamy","fruity","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04b31df5d00914c943904abcb53801ea"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Eric Estrada's item sold for somewhat more than the 2015 item.","Cole Cooley's piece sold for $125.","The 1987 one sold for somewhat more than the item for the person who played catcher.","The five cards were the piece that sold for $175, Finn Freeman's card, the piece for the person who played third base, the 2007 piece and the one for the person who played second base.","The one that sold for $125 featured the person who played second base.","Of the item for the person who played pitcher and the piece that sold for $225, one featured Keith Kane and the other came out in 1974.","Of the item for the person who played right field and Finn Freeman's piece, one came out in 2015 and the other sold for $325.","Keith Kane's one sold for 100 dollars more than the 1972 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Finn Freeman","Keith Kane"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1987","2007","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","pitcher","right field","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01562202c9e4c700c974d9f46ab7ba1e"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Bluepoint oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Barnstable, ME.","The one that costs $2.30, the one from Barnstable, ME, and the Ninigreth oyster are three different oysters.","The oyster with the nutty finish, the oyster that costs $2.20, the Fanneuil oyster and the oyster that costs $2.30 are all different oysters.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA costs somewhat more than the oyster with the nutty finish.","The one that costs $2.30 isn't from Duxbury, MA.","Of the Fanneuil oyster and the one from Barnstable, ME, one has a fruity taste and the other costs $2.10.","The Welcher oyster has a buttery taste.","The Ninigreth oyster doesn't have a creamy flavor.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 10 cents more than the Summersill oyster.","The one that costs $2.30 isn't from Nesketucket, MA.","The oyster with the nutty finish is either the one from Barnstable, ME or the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs 20 cents less than the oyster with the fruity finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9447046f5146abccd91167017405c80"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Nina wasn't in lane 3.","Of the contestant in lane 2 and the contestant who scored 620 points, one is Johnathan and the other was from Bristol.","Christie scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 6.","Stanley scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Fort Kent.","The contestant from Fort Kent scored 160 points more points than Terrence.","Of the player in lane 6 and Nina, one was from Elk Grove and the other scored 300 points.","Nina wasn't from Pacific Grove.","The person in lane 7 scored more points than the person in lane 6.","The player who scored 620 points wasn't in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Christie","Johnathan","Nina","Stanley","Terrence"],"label_c":["2","3","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e25968b3c448a0901f43902215b501af"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Ella's design went 30 feet farther than the green airplane.","The plane that was thrown 2nd landed 30 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 3rd went 10 feet farther than the blue plane.","The green plane was either the plane that was thrown 2nd or the plane that went 25 feet.","Aaron's design was either the pink airplane or the plane that was thrown 7th.","Of the airplane that went 45 feet and the plane that was thrown 1st, one was black and the other was Roderick's.","The plane that was thrown 3rd was either the green airplane or the airplane that went 55 feet.","Henrietta's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 25 feet.","Ella's design, the pink plane and the plane that was thrown 3rd were all different planes."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b05a7ad857e4db43eeb1298f78852a3e"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of the game released in 1974 and the $3,750 machine, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other is \"Voyager Hero\".","Of the $6,400 pinball machine and the machine released in 1978, one is \"Meteor Rise\" and the other was made by Tarco Inc..","The $6,400 machine came out sometime after the $1,750 system.","The $2,500 machine came out 3 years after the $1,500 machine.","\"Aladeen\" was made by Tarco Inc..","The $3,750 system wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The system made by Hayco Inc., \"Voyager Hero\", and \"Archer Quest\" are three different games.","\"Voyager Hero\" is either the game made by Arco or the game made by Pinnefore.","The machine made by Arco came out 2 years after \"Aladeen\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67fc9b760e56ebd71bd7e181c7062f70"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered penne paid 2 dollars less than the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","Irma didn't order capellini.","Wade paid 3 dollars more than Damon.","The contestant who ordered spaghetti paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce.","Neither the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce nor the contestant who chose bolognese sauce was Irma.","Terry chose mushroom sauce.","Terry paid $10.99.","Of the contestant who ordered penne and the runner who ordered rigatoni, one chose arrabiata sauce and the other was Damon."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Irma","Louis","Terry","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65e0accf3586a8f83bc681b1f9251e5e"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Finn Freeman's piece sold for 50 dollars less than the item for the person who played second base.","Finn Freeman's item, the item that sold for $275, and the 1999 item are three different cards.","The card for the person who played first base sold for 100 dollars more than the piece for the person who played third base.","Finn Freeman's item didn't come out in 1995.","The one for the person who played second base didn't come out in 1972.","The item for the person who played second base didn't come out in 1999.","Jimmy Jacobs's item featured the person who played shortstop.","Irv Ingram's one didn't come out in 1995.","Finn Freeman's piece was either the piece that sold for $175 or the card for the person who played third base.","Of the piece that sold for $275 and the 2012 one, one featured the person who played pitcher and the other featured Daryn Drake.","Daryn Drake's item sold for 50 dollars more than Irv Ingram's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Finn Freeman","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1972","1995","1999","2004","2012"],"label_d":["first base","pitcher","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48bed47f9b05a8ee880c6a9c9aedb7cb"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with a flush was either the competitor who won the $9.00 pot or Salvador.","The competitor who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands before the player who won with two pairs.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands before the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","Of the person who won the second hand and Veronica, one won the $9.00 pot and the other won with a full house.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won sometime before Maria.","Irma didn't win the $18.25 pot.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won with a straight.","Irma didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The person who won the $12.50 pot didn't win with a flush.","Ernestine, the competitor who won the fourth hand, and the player who won with a flush are three different people.","The competitor who won the $23.25 pot won 1 hand before Salvador."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Irma","Maria","Salvador","Veronica"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41cd642d4d8b2040d04ea1bb5b5499db"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Eric Estrada's card didn't sell for $325.","Of the 1978 piece and the one that sold for $225, one featured the person who played left field and the other featured the person who played center field.","The 2012 card sold for 50 dollars less than the 1988 card.","The one for the person who played left field sold for 50 dollars less than Finn Freeman's item.","The one for the person who played shortstop, the item that sold for $275, the 1983 one and the card that sold for $125 were all different cards.","The 2012 piece was either Finn Freeman's one or Irv Ingram's piece.","The 2012 piece sold for 50 dollars more than Pete Perez's piece.","Finn Freeman's card featured the person who played center field.","The piece for the person who played right field was either the one that sold for $175 or the piece that sold for $325."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Finn Freeman","Irv Ingram","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1978","1983","1988","2007","2012"],"label_d":["center field","left field","pitcher","right field","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23c78cc8982dea8842be7f5d34401422"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Sal Spencer has had a 3 percent smaller return than Pine Bay.","The fund begun in 1997 is either the one run by Zed Zamora or First Crescent.","The fund with a return of 8%, the one begun in 2009 and the fund with a return of 9% are all different funds.","Of the one begun in 2005 and the one with a return of 9%, one is Oak Capital and the other is run by Mike McClain.","The one begun in 1977 has had a 2 percent smaller return than Silver Rock.","The one begun in 2009 has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund run by Walter Wade.","Of the one begun in 2005 and the one run by Sal Spencer, one has had a return of 10% and the other is Citizen Trust."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Sal Spencer","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1977","1989","1997","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f95f92ccb4b4e02b9ed70bddeece32b"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Yolanda will bring their rabbit's foot.","The passenger going to Wyoming will bring their talisman.","Of the aerophobe going to Arkansas and the passenger going to Ohio, one will leave in January and the other will bring their rabbit's foot.","Troy won't go to Nebraska.","The passenger going to Wyoming will leave 3 months after the passenger with the shamrock.","Of the passenger leaving in January and the passenger with the talisman, one will go to Ohio and the other is Peggy.","Neal will leave 2 months before the flier with the wishbone.","The flier going to Arkansas will leave sometime before Troy.","The passenger going to Arkansas will leave 1 month after the flier with the shamrock.","The aerophobe going to Nebraska is either the passenger with the horseshoe or the flier leaving in May."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Neal","Olive","Peggy","Troy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Georgia","Nebraska","Ohio","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc477d1a938192327c1b79b95f83fc0c"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,500 dummy isn't \"Xavier\".","Margarita's dummy isn't going to Portland.","Nicole's dummy, \"Sniffletoe\", the piece going to Ypsilanti and the puppet going to Vancouver are all different dummies.","Herman's piece cost somewhat more than the dummy going to St. Moritz.","The puppet going to Vancouver is either \"Waldarama\" or the $1,750 puppet.","The dummy going to Ypsilanti is \"Xavier\".","Herman's puppet cost 250 dollars less than \"Waldarama\".","Of the $1,750 piece and the $750 piece, one is \"Yenga\" and the other is going to Baltimore.","Kelly's puppet cost 500 dollars more than the puppet going to St. Moritz.","The puppet going to Portland is \"Sniffletoe\".","Nicole's piece isn't \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=279cf918663e3aadf68e0563ba372987"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who gave Ally the blu-ray player is either the friend who spent $425 or Pam Powell.","The person who spent $500 lives in Clovis.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro is either Kit Kelley or the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","Of the person who lives in Decatur City and the attendee who gave Ally the planter, one spent $400 and the other is Kit Kelley.","The friend who lives in Jonesboro didn't give Ally the planter.","Lily Little lives in Eustis.","The friend who lives in Fruitland spent 50 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the juicer.","The attendee who spent $500 didn't give Ally the planter.","The person who lives in Jonesboro spent 50 dollars more than Ned Norris."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16400a41d42f672111a9f66aa56fce20"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1972 one sold for 100 dollars less than the 2004 item.","Of the piece for the person who played shortstop and Keith Kane's item, one came out in 1995 and the other sold for $275.","Keith Kane's one sold for somewhat more than the 1983 item.","Hick Hodge's card didn't sell for $125.","Lance Leach's item didn't come out in 2004.","The one for the person who played center field didn't come out in 1983.","The one for the person who played second base sold for 50 dollars less than Finn Freeman's card.","The piece that sold for $325 was either the 2004 one or Hick Hodge's card.","Lance Leach's item didn't feature the person who played first base.","The item for the person who played shortstop sold for 50 dollars more than the piece for the person who played second base.","The piece for the person who played first base didn't come out in 1995.","Finn Freeman's card was either the piece that sold for $125 or the 1974 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Keith Kane","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1983","1995","2004"],"label_d":["center field","first base","left field","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f88806cdb34fe048d1ca2cc277625e0"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who got 26 Down wrong finished 1 place before the solver from Needles.","Hubert, the solver from Quimby, and the solver who finished fifth are three different people.","The five people were the solver who finished fourth, Melinda, the person from Lytton, Carol and the person who got 26 Down wrong.","Of the solver who got 26 Down wrong and Melinda, one was from Temple City and the other finished first.","Of the solver from Quimby and the solver who finished second, one answered 11 Down incorrectly and the other was Blanca.","Melinda answered 4 Across incorrectly.","The solver who finished third got the right answer for 18 Down.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong, the contestant from Lytton, and the solver who finished first are three different people.","Anna finished sometime before Carol."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Blanca","Carol","Hubert","Melinda"],"label_c":["Kalona","Lytton","Needles","Quimby","Temple City"],"label_d":["4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f6fd2a7619572d0e582affe04ce7a00"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person on the Stingrays started 3 years after Kawa.","The person on the Predators started 9 years before the center forward.","The person who started in 1988 was either the sweeper or the player on the Predators.","Cerisa played for the Rangers.","Daregh played for the Bulldogs.","The person who started in 1985 didn't play for the Minutemen.","The person on the Rangers started 3 years after the full back.","Of the person who started in 1979 and the goalie, one played for the Rangers and the other was Fichin."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Daregh","Fichin","Gardelli","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","sweeper"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Minutemen","Predators","Rangers","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a27c1d9e6eb6b806e8bfb429f959cc85"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 94 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the tree in Benton Notch.","Old Jarvis is 87 years old.","Of the 96 year-old tree and Marsh Tree, one is in York Woods and the other is in Benton Notch.","The 96 year-old tree is either the 147 ft. tree or the tree in York Woods.","Evan's Fir is either the tree in Benton Notch or the 156 ft. tree.","The 85 year-old tree is 9 feet taller than Roger's Oak.","Neither the tree in Benton Notch nor the 87 year-old tree is the 144 ft. tree.","The 156 ft. tree isn't in Woden Woods.","The 96 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Roger's Oak.","The tree in York Woods isn't 85 years old.","Marsh Tree is 3 feet shorter than the tree in Knox Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ecbed9bd20809a2ebecde93d3e203276"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $2,000 credit limit.","The one that expires on 02\/2024 is either the Credit Korp card or the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The Mid Atlantic card doesn't expire on 08\/2025.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR 1 percent lower than the Hoardstrum card.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 2 percent lower than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $8,500 credit limit.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $20,000.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR somewhat higher than the one with the $8,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 12% doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","Of the Mid Atlantic card and the card with an APR of 8%, one has a limit of $20,000 and the other expires on 06\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$6,500","$8,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=420bc0f3953b70951b717456d23459ca"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has the appointment for the cleaning.","Gayle will be seen by Dr. Compton.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment 2 hours before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Zamora.","Vanessa has an appointment 1 hour after the patient going in for the root canal.","The patient with the 10:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Nixon.","Of the client going in for the filling and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Kramer, one is Dwight and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm.","Dwight has an appointment 1 hour after Kurt.","Vanessa is either the client who will be seeing Dr. Zamora or the client who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd.","The client going in for the whitening has an appointment 1 hour before the person going in for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Gayle","Kurt","Orlando","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e767656b8e37c9111880b59b3dd84c8"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the 95 sq ft structure and the $32,250 home, one is for the Gillespies and the other will be delivered to Eagle Grove.","The Davidson's structure won't be going to Eagle Grove.","The structure going to Yountville is 30 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 home.","The Gillespie's home didn't sell for $25,000.","The Davidson's home isn't 155 sq ft.","The Underwood's structure didn't sell for $32,250.","The Nielsen's home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $38,000 house.","The $38,000 home, the Gillespie's structure, the home going to Dallas Center and the 155 sq ft home are all different houses.","Of the 125 sq ft home and the $35,000 home, one will be delivered to Shaver Lake and the other will be delivered to Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Kennebunkport","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=397bdb08925872ea68ae3af2ab0a2b89"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who scored 49 points doesn't work at Epicurious.","The person who made the smoked pork scored 14 fewer points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","Of Wade and the person who made the lemon snapper, one works at Epicurious and the other works at Enzo's.","Sonia doesn't work at Demitasse.","The cook from Zenaida's scored 7 fewer points than Wade.","Darlene is either the chef who scored 49 points or the person from Zenaida's.","Of Rosalie and the person who scored 63 points, one works at Demitasse and the other made the lemon snapper.","The chef who scored 49 points made the jambalaya.","Bertha scored 56 points.","The person who scored 42 points is either the cook who made the smoked pork or the cook from White Bean."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Darlene","Rosalie","Sonia","Wade"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c736a257deeef89b9846ebbe6297d2f0"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the Nielsen's home and the $27,500 house, one will be delivered to Yountville and the other is 140 sq ft.","The Kirby's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 structure.","The $29,000 home is 45 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Fullerton.","The structure going to Laguna Beach didn't sell for $35,000.","The 125 sq ft house is either the $38,000 house or the structure going to Laguna Beach.","The house going to Dallas Center is somewhat larger than the Ewing's structure.","The Davidson's home isn't 155 sq ft.","The home going to Laguna Beach is 45 sq ft smaller than the home going to Mission Viejo."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce6c0ee7710b29bf0d8264d70ab898e9"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon who works in the software industry is worth 1 billion less than the person from Ireland.","Hal Hickman isn't worth exactly $29 billion.","The mogul from Germany is either Faith Flynn or the magnate worth $27 billion.","Of Hal Hickman and the person worth $27 billion, one is from Argentina and the other works in the retail industry.","The magnate worth $26 billion works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Faith Flynn is worth 2 billion less than the person who works in the software industry.","The tycoon who works in the banking industry is worth somewhat more than the magnate who works in the medical industry.","Of the tycoon from Argentina and the tycoon from Sweden, one works in the pharmaceutical industry and the other is Joseph Jakes.","Gil Gallegos is worth 1 billion more than Faith Flynn."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Joseph Jakes"],"label_c":["Argentina","Ireland","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["banking","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17e1f923de5ad42384f9f58da8ccc557"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Dublin facility will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Chang.","Of the ISON-X42 and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, one is in Zagreb and the other is headed by Dr. Quinn.","The Tevatron LHC isn't in Reykjavik.","Of the Zynga Complex and the Helsinki accelerator, one will go online in 2018 and the other is headed by Dr. York.","The Falston LCS is either the Dublin facility or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","The five accelerators are the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, the project headed by Dr. York, the Falston LCS, the Zynga Complex and the ISON-X42.","The Lectra 4C will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Lester."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Lester","Dr. Noble","Dr. Quinn","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Oslo","Reykjavik","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cd4bb42f27b53ac4b8dd915145e4da7"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Old Jarvis is either the 85 year-old tree or the tree in Silk Notch.","The 99 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","Neither the 85 year-old tree nor the 94 year-old tree is the tree in Deloit Woods.","Of the tree in Eldora Woods and the 94 year-old tree, one is Evan's Fir and the other is 156 ft. tall.","The tree in Benton Notch isn't 94 years old.","The 94 year-old tree is taller than Roger's Oak.","Marsh Tree isn't 87 years old.","Roger's Oak isn't 147 ft. tall.","Of the 153 ft. tree and the 87 year-old tree, one is in Benton Notch and the other is in Woden Woods.","Old Jarvis is 150 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a5eb9f5f297528919e19e05244e1082"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple dedicated to the dragon is either the temple in Niwa or the temple in Usui.","The shrine dedicated to the mouse is either the structure in Toyagi or the temple in Nakai.","Of the shrine in Niwa and Sama Takako, one is dedicated to the turtle and the other is dedicated to the frog.","Amari Michi was built sometime after the structure in Usui.","The temple dedicated to the turtle was built 60 years after the structure dedicated to the dragon.","The five shrines are Yamasaki, the temple built in 1705, the structure in Niwa, the shrine dedicated to the mouse and the structure in Usui.","The shrine built in 1525, the shrine in Niwa, and the temple in Usui are three different shrines.","The temple built in 1705 isn't in Nakai.","Hori Takesi was built in 1585.","The structure in Uchida was built 60 years after the shrine dedicated to the frog."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["deer","dragon","frog","mouse","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4f64f0d2252424ee4f3945b699170c0"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Yolanda Yang has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1997.","Silver Rock has had a 3 percent smaller return than the fund run by Sal Spencer.","The fund with a return of 7% is either the one begun in 2002 or Hudson Brook.","The fund run by Zed Zamora has had a 2 percent smaller return than Citizen Trust.","The one begun in 2012 isn't run by Sal Spencer.","Of Hudson Brook and Silver Rock, one started in 1997 and the other is run by Terry Torres.","Black River isn't the hedge fund with a return of 9%.","Hudson Brook started in 1989."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Ule Underwood","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1989","1992","1997","2002","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66f3f1d4d9f047c68af0fd8bebd7897f"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Ninigreth oyster costs 30 cents more than the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","The Welcher oyster isn't from Nesketucket, MA.","The oyster with the citrusy finish, the oyster that costs $2.30, and the oyster from Charlestown, CT are three different oysters.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents less than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The five oysters are the oyster with the buttery finish, the Island Creek oyster, the one from Nesketucket, MA, the one from Charlestown, CT and the Summersill oyster.","The one with the nutty finish costs somewhat more than the Summersill oyster.","The one that costs $2.40 doesn't have a fruity flavor.","The oyster with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents less than the Island Creek oyster.","The one with the citrusy finish costs 30 cents less than the oyster from Punaville, RI.","Of the oyster from Willapa, RI and the Ninigreth oyster, one costs $2.30 and the other has a nutty taste."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Ninigreth","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","fruity","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08c09b6ca72e0500e63df4fc369c1e0e"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won with a straight flush won 2 hands before Maria.","The competitor who won with a full house won 3 hands before the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","The player who won with a full house won 3 hands before Courtney.","Nathaniel didn't win the $3.75 pot.","Maria was either the person who won the fourth hand or the player who won the $18.25 pot.","The player who won with one pair won 1 hand before Guillermo.","Of the person who won with a full house and the player who won the fourth hand, one won the $5.25 pot and the other was Lee.","Nathaniel won 3 hands before the person who won with two pairs."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Guillermo","Lee","Maria","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c59445d57d27bf9b8e56f2f1cb9748f0"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person from Zenaida's didn't make the smoked pork.","Of the chef from Oceanside and Yolanda, one scored 63 points and the other made the turkey soup.","Darlene didn't score exactly 70 points.","The cook from Enzo's didn't make the smoked pork.","The chef who scored 42 points is either the person who made the cajun chili or the person who made the smoked pork.","The person from Epicurious made the jambalaya.","The person from Demitasse scored 14 more points than Celia.","Peggy scored 14 more points than Celia.","The person from Epicurious scored 7 more points than Yolanda.","The person from Enzo's scored 7 fewer points than the cook from Oceanside."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Celia","Darlene","Peggy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d4925d9851c2d2d2bffb748e772db86"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The item for the person who played third base came out in 2007.","Jimmy Jacobs's item was either the card for the person who played catcher or the 1995 one.","The item that sold for $275 featured the person who played catcher.","The 2004 piece, the one for the person who played second base, and Jimmy Jacobs's card are three different cards.","The card for the person who played first base didn't come out in 2004.","The 1995 piece sold for 50 dollars less than Neddy Norris's one.","The five cards were Lance Leach's one, the piece that sold for $225, the 1978 item, the card for the person who played second base and the one that sold for $125.","Mike Morales's piece sold for 50 dollars more than the card for the person who played third base.","Of the card that sold for $175 and the piece that sold for $325, one featured Mike Morales and the other came out in 2012."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Jimmy Jacobs","Keith Kane","Lance Leach","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1978","1995","2004","2007","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ef5435198060b4d7cd03787b15b27db"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player on the Silverbacks, the person who started in 1985 and the center back were all different players.","Of Awad and the full back, one played for the Hawks and the other began playing in 1979.","The player on the Mustangs was the second striker.","The full back started 3 years after the person on the Mustangs.","Daregh played for the Silverbacks.","The person who started in 1985 wasn't the wing back.","The person on the Silverbacks started 3 years before the goalie.","Of the center back and Fichin, one began playing in 1988 and the other played for the Courage.","Daregh started 3 years after Gardelli."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Daregh","Fichin","Gardelli","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hawks","Mustangs","Predators","Silverbacks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e836311cf513395d4668cf6533d5f946"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person from Austria has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Belgium.","Charles has a birthday sometime after the person from Austria.","Neville is from Canada.","The five people are the person from Canada, the lawyer, the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th, the traveler born on April 13th and the musician.","Michael was born on April 13th.","The diplomat has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Germany.","Charles is either the traveler from Germany or the diplomat.","Of the traveler whose birthday is on August 15th and Izzy, one is from Canada and the other is from Austria.","Neither the person born on June 14th nor the traveler from Canada is Harry.","Michael is not the politician.","The person whose birthday is on July 16th is not the lawyer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Harry","Izzy","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","France","Germany"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba4914105cca26064f1ca8fd8396e3fc"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Pam Powell spent 25 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","The attendee who spent $475 doesn't live in Twin Peaks.","Kit Kelley spent more than the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","The friend who lives in Jonesboro didn't give Ally the laptop.","Pam Powell didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro is either Pam Powell or the person who gave Ally the planter.","Of Lily Little and the person who gave Ally the juicer, one spent $475 and the other lives in Decatur City.","Of Ned Norris and the person who spent $400, one gave Ally the blender and the other gave Ally the planter.","The attendee who lives in Clovis spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the planter."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae7f46fc58bf637a06b17c3ddabecff9"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the meal served on May 14th and the meal with 440 calories, one has exactly 18 grams of protein and the other was the garlic tilapia.","The kale quinoa was either the dish with 400 calories or the dish with 8 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 11th contains 20 more calories than the dish with 18 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 15th contains 20 more calories than the asian steak.","The chili pork contains 20 fewer calories than the asian steak.","The lemon salmon contains 20 more calories than the asian steak.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein wasn't served on May 12th.","The recipe with 400 calories doesn't have exactly 15 grams of protein.","The meal with 7 grams of protein was served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70823831b8a2519fff80ba33c5c6eb95"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Al Acosta is from Ireland.","Tim Townsend is worth 1 billion more than the magnate from Argentina.","Tim Townsend isn't from England.","The magnate worth $26 billion isn't from Canada.","The magnate who works in the retail industry isn't from England.","The person who works in the software industry is either the tycoon worth $28 billion or the mogul worth $25 billion.","Tim Townsend works in the aerospace industry.","Hal Hickman is worth 1 billion more than Dirk Dillon.","Leonard Levy is worth 2 billion more than the mogul who works in the software industry.","Of the tycoon worth $29 billion and Leonard Levy, one works in the biotech industry and the other works in the banking industry.","Al Acosta doesn't work in the biotech industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Dirk Dillon","Hal Hickman","Leonard Levy","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","England","Germany"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c70bb729409a8dcb84d5e840fd649a7"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster from Willapa, RI costs somewhat more than the oyster with the melon-like finish.","The Summersill oyster doesn't have a melon-like flavor.","The Summersill oyster is either the oyster that costs $2.00 or the one with the buttery finish.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs 10 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs 30 cents more than the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster with the citrusy finish is from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster that costs $2.30, the Bluepoint oyster, and the oyster with the melon-like finish are three different oysters.","Of the oyster with the briny finish and the oyster with the citrusy finish, one costs $2.20 and the other is the Pomaquin oyster.","The one from Appleton, CT is either the oyster that costs $2.10 or the Thatcher oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20226757d1774510f199104bed1042e3"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes and Theodore, one got the B+ and the other talked about P.M. Pitt.","Ora was either the presenter who got the B+ or the presenter who got the D.","The student who got the C- didn't talk about P.M. Pitt.","Of the presenter who got the B+ and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden, one was Sheryl and the other spoke for 6 minutes.","Edith was either the student who spoke for 10 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","The student who got the A- spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","The presenter who got the A- spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","Sheryl spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Edith.","Ora spoke for 12 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Edith","Ora","Sheryl","Theodore"],"label_c":["Chamberlain","Churchill","Eden","Pitt","Wilson"],"label_d":["A-","B+","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4d6ced00e4171c0faa8f3ca9e7bfa22"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The five items were the dog, the magenta animal, the $6.00 piece, the animal Sidney bought and the piece Francisco bought.","Of the white piece and the piece Sidney bought, one was the turtle and the other cost $7.00.","The purple animal cost 1 dollar less than the magenta animal.","The monkey was brown.","The cat cost $5.00.","The piece Dixie bought wasn't white.","The $4.00 animal was either the animal Javier bought or the purple animal.","The brown balloon cost 1 dollar more than the balloon Francisco bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","purple","white"],"label_d":["Dixie","Francisco","Javier","Sidney","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e43919fc47be431964c9e345c41e6b0"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who got 26 Down wrong finished 3 places before Leona.","The person who got 4 Across wrong, Dave, and the contestant from Industry are three different people.","The person who finished fifth got the right answer for 18 Down.","The contestant from Hollis finished 2 places before the contestant who got 18 Down wrong.","Of Grace and the person who got 11 Down wrong, one was from Hollis and the other finished first.","Frederick didn't finish fifth.","The person who got 26 Down wrong was either the contestant from Pacific Grove or Dave.","Of the contestant who got 4 Across wrong and the person who finished first, one was from Lytton and the other was Grace.","The contestant from Pacific Grove finished 1 place before Traci."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Dave","Frederick","Grace","Leona","Traci"],"label_c":["Hollis","Industry","Lytton","Pacific Grove","Stanton"],"label_d":["4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cc8b3e41440478c3e80fa852f795911"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the $3.75 pot won 3 hands before the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","Paulette won 2 hands before Adrienne.","Jana won 2 hands before Salvador.","The person who won the $3.75 pot didn't win with a flush.","Byron didn't win with one pair.","The competitor who won the third hand, Byron, and the competitor who won with a flush are three different people.","The player who won the $12.50 pot was either the competitor who won the fifth hand or the person who won with a full house.","Jana won with a royal flush.","The person who won the fourth hand won the $9.00 pot.","Of the player who won with a royal flush and Paulette, one won the $3.75 pot and the other won the $6.50 pot.","The player who won the $12.50 pot won 1 hand after the person who won with a royal flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Byron","Jana","Paulette","Salvador"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf691f5646b5aaffa3e56d4d9b0c1393"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge is either the suspension one or the 14,500 ft structure.","The truss bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","Of the suspension one and the camelback one, one is Gorem Bridge and the other is 8,500 ft.","Gorem Bridge is either the one in Kiev or the structure in Oslo.","The 14,500 ft one isn't the cantilever bridge.","The 13,000 ft one isn't in Oslo.","Avery Bridge isn't in Oslo.","The 11,500 ft bridge isn't in Dublin.","Avery Bridge is shorter than Gorem Bridge.","Of Bay Bridge and the camelback one, one is 8,500 ft and the other is in Vaduz.","The 14,500 ft structure isn't in Oslo."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Dublin","Kiev","Oslo","Rome","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8368e8c28b1b9733a404c40ff1b98743"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The animal Rudolph bought cost 1 dollar more than the orange animal.","The monkey cost more than the bear.","Of the cat and the orange piece, one cost $4.00 and the other was purchased by Marshall.","The orange balloon cost 1 dollar more than the white piece.","The monkey wasn't gold.","The $7.00 animal wasn't purchased by Ian.","The animal Marshall bought, the gold piece, and the $6.00 balloon are three different items.","The monkey wasn't purple.","The cat cost 1 dollar less than the balloon Angelina bought.","The $4.00 animal was either the turtle or the brown animal.","The balloon Marshall bought cost 2 dollars less than the snail."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple","white"],"label_d":["Angelina","Emma","Ian","Marshall","Rudolph"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25838e7e62e7f4908e0c29c759542294"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Dilbert Duke found 11 ounces of gold.","Of the prospector who worked in Alaska and the miner who found 20 ounces of gold, one worked the Fuller Rise claim and the other was Fred Fletcher.","The person who worked in California finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","Jack Jacobs was either the person who worked in Alaska or the person who found 11 ounces of gold.","The miner who worked in New Mexico didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Ben Barron didn't work at the York River claim.","Of the person who worked in Arizona and the prospector working at Culver Gorge, one was Adam Alford and the other found 23 ounces of gold.","Ben Barron was either the miner working at Laurel Ridge or the person who worked in Arizona."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Colorado","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8503acd7fc6430803276be8ed2174794"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Henrietta's order costs 2 dollars more than the order with corned beef.","Neither the $6.75 order nor the sandwich with havarti cheese is Sue's order.","Sue's order costs 2 dollars more than the sandwich with bologna.","Yolanda's sandwich doesn't include bologna.","The $6.75 order, the sandwich with cheddar cheese and the order with provolone cheese are all different sandwiches.","The sandwich with ham costs 1 dollar more than the order with havarti cheese.","The sandwich with liverwurst is either the sandwich with provolone cheese or the $3.75 sandwich.","Peter's order costs more than the order with provolone cheese.","Of the sandwich with havarti cheese and the order with muenster cheese, one includes corned beef and the other costs $2.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Juan","Peter","Sue","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","roast beef"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=195b551b8be68ba39a7de88492fc1ada"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The literature podcast is either the podcast that began in 2011 or the show that began in 2015.","Dixie Dean's show started in 2008.","Of the show that began in 2015 and the show that began in 2011, one is Faye Fender's and the other is about business.","The podcast with 4 million downloads is either the business show or Geneva Gold's podcast.","The sports podcast has more downloads than Geneva Gold's podcast.","The show with 5 million downloads started in 2015.","Of the show that began in 2007 and Eva Estrada's show, one is about gaming and the other has 3 million downloads.","The podcast with 3 million downloads, the music podcast, the podcast with 4 million downloads and the podcast with 2 million downloads are all different shows."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2011","2013","2015"],"label_d":["business","gaming","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c932bf6d695e6870450e7e6b1ebeb718"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Neither the culture with 7,500 people nor the culture located near Kentfield was the Uskorr culture.","The Zuneos culture was either the culture located near Junction City or the culture founded in 100 AD.","The culture located near Kentfield was either the Yeust culture or the culture founded in 100 AD.","The Tyash culture wasn't based near Zwingle.","The culture located near Carmel was founded 250 years before the culture with 8,000 people.","Of the Tyash culture and the culture located near Kentfield, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was founded in 100 AD.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded sometime after the culture located near Carmel.","The Tyash culture wasn't founded in 1100 AD.","The culture located near Carmel didn't have a population size of 9,500.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture located near Kentfield.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded sometime before the Hatgare culture.","The culture located near Junction City, the culture with 7,500 people, the Hatgare culture and the Tyash culture were all different cultures.","The culture located near Junction City was either the Zuneos culture or the culture with 8,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Hatgare","Tyash","Uskorr","Yeust","Zuneos"],"label_c":["6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Carmel","Junction City","Kentfield","Quasqueton","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41f9b0bee90ae16bb6ca6dfdb74dd454"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of L. dyson and the bacteria with 1,250 genes, one was sequenced in September and the other was sequenced by Dr. Underwood.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Jordan has 750 more genes than the one sequenced in December.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Roman has 250 more genes than D. forcilitis.","Of the one sequenced in September and V. tenesis, one was sequenced by Dr. Roman and the other has 750 genes.","The one sequenced by Dr. Estrada has 250 more genes than L. dyson.","The one sequenced in April has 250 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","The bacteria with 750 genes wasn't sequenced in November.","The one sequenced by Dr. Underwood was either the organism sequenced in April or P. wellington."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Estrada","Jordan","Long","Roman","Underwood"],"label_d":["February","April","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27b7e3b18272caccf96c730077fd3c3f"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Henrietta's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than Frances's sandwich.","The order with havarti cheese costs 1 dollar more than the order with provolone cheese.","Of the order with liverwurst and the order with prosciutto, one costs $4.75 and the other is Frances's.","The order with prosciutto doesn't include cheddar cheese.","The order with cheddar cheese costs more than Mildred's order.","Henrietta's sandwich includes colby jack cheese.","Mildred's order costs $2.75.","Neither the sandwich with cheddar cheese nor the $3.75 order is Emily's sandwich.","The $3.75 order doesn't include ham.","Emily's order is either the order with provolone cheese or the order with corned beef."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Emily","Frances","Henrietta","Mildred"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=348cd3ee219caaa1a67e5cd3269fecc9"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The dummy going to Mexico City cost somewhat more than the dummy going to Ypsilanti.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to Ypsilanti.","Herman's dummy cost 250 dollars more than the puppet going to Mexico City.","Kelly's dummy isn't going to Ypsilanti.","Lucas's dummy didn't cost $1,750.","Of \"Yenga\" and Nicole's puppet, one cost $1,500 and the other is going to Mexico City.","The piece going to St. Moritz isn't \"Yenga\".","The $1,250 puppet is either Margarita's dummy or \"Tombawomba\".","The puppet going to Baltimore isn't \"Yenga\".","\"Xavier\" cost 250 dollars less than \"Utrecht\".","The $750 dummy isn't going to St. Moritz.","Lucas's dummy isn't \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e54b4b27575896200c15db12ec6c305d"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Julie, the person from Westport and the solver from Hollis were all different people.","Frederick, the contestant who got 4 Across wrong, and the person who finished third are three different people.","The contestant from Pacific Grove finished 3 places before the solver who got 2 Down wrong.","The contestant who finished first answered 11 Down incorrectly.","Of the solver who finished fourth and the person who got 4 Across wrong, one was Perry and the other was Julie.","The contestant from Westport was either the contestant who got 30 Across wrong or the person who finished fourth.","Eva got the right answer for 11 Down.","The solver who finished second got the right answer for 30 Across.","Of the solver who got 18 Down wrong and Omar, one finished second and the other was from Jackman."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Eva","Frederick","Julie","Omar","Perry"],"label_c":["Hollis","Jackman","Needles","Pacific Grove","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53fa6e7e31e03034bbecbb2c1b1879d8"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Tina Tuttle didn't win in 1921.","The person who won in 1920 didn't shoot a 67.","Leslie Lane didn't shoot a 64.","The golfer who scored a 65 won her tournament 2 years after the woman who won at Cowbush Cove.","Of Vickie Vern and Leslie Lane, one shot a 66 and the other won at Scotch Pines.","The woman who won at Amble Glen shot a 66.","Neither the person who won at Juniper Hills nor the golfer who scored a 64 was the woman who won in 1924.","Leslie Lane won her tournament 3 years before the person who won at Amble Glen.","The golfer who won in 1921 was either Harriet Holt or the person who won at Juniper Hills.","Harriet Holt didn't win in 1924."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Harriet Holt","Inez","Leslie Lane","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["62","64","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acce0c2daaaa38d6d199fa52ededc624"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook from Zenaida's scored 7 fewer points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","Marjorie scored 7 more points than Luther.","Luther scored 14 fewer points than the chef from Zenaida's.","Of the cook who made the cajun chili and the cook who made the turkey soup, one works at White Bean and the other was Wade.","Of Sonia and the cook who scored 56 points, one made the cajun chili and the other works at Epicurious.","The chef who made the pepper steak is either Luther or the person who scored 56 points.","The person from Demitasse scored somewhat more points than the chef from Enzo's.","The person who scored 49 points works at White Bean.","Sonia didn't score exactly 70 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Luther","Marjorie","Sonia","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ec37fdfaa5bd754ab5351a9f69ef615"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Florence scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 7.","Of the contestant in lane 7 and the contestant in lane 5, one was from Pacific Grove and the other is Stanley.","The five people are the contestant who scored 380 points, the person in lane 7, the player from Ontario, Florence and the player from Junction City.","Esther scored more points than the player in lane 4.","The person in lane 4 scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 6.","The player from Bristol scored 240 points more points than Oliver.","Stanley scored 240 points more points than the player in lane 6.","Oliver wasn't from Junction City."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Esther","Florence","Kristie","Oliver","Stanley"],"label_c":["2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Junction City","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c8e6080df607513203467c23dd30ae3"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Bertha is either the chef who made the turkey soup or the cook from Enzo's.","The chef from White Bean scored 7 fewer points than the cook who made the turkey soup.","Jim didn't score exactly 63 points.","The cook who scored 56 points didn't make the jambalaya.","The chef who scored 70 points didn't make the jambalaya.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored 7 more points than Jim.","Veronica scored 7 more points than the person from White Bean.","Jim didn't make the cajun chili.","The five chefs are the person from Apple Barn, the chef who made the smoked pork, the cook who scored 49 points, Ollie and Bertha.","The person from Zenaida's made the turkey soup."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Jim","Ollie","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f427cea8bd65957bd8d1e53516a4a7c1"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of Lily Little and the person who spent $425, one lives in Clovis and the other gave Ally the HD tv.","The friend who lives in Eustis is either Mitch Mayo or the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","Mitch Mayo spent more than the person who lives in Twin Peaks.","Lily Little didn't spend exactly $500.","Of the person who gave Ally the juicer and the person who spent $450, one lives in Eustis and the other is Kit Kelley.","Mitch Mayo doesn't live in Clovis.","The person who spent $400 gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Kit Kelley is either the friend who lives in Fruitland or the friend who lives in Sun City.","Of the attendee who spent $400 and the person who lives in Fruitland, one gave Ally the planter and the other is Pam Powell."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6e7a56873bb064c2800b07e88d9c72a"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with one pair, the person who won the first hand, and the player who won the fifth hand are three different people.","The player who won the $5.25 pot didn't win with one pair.","The player who won with a royal flush was either the person who won the fifth hand or Courtney.","Omar won the $23.25 pot.","The player who won the fourth hand didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Wilbur won the third hand.","The player who won the $9.00 pot didn't win with one pair.","Nathaniel, the player who won with one pair, the competitor who won with two pairs and the person who won the fourth hand were all different people.","The player who won with two pairs won 3 hands before the player who won the $12.50 pot.","The competitor who won the fourth hand didn't win with a full house.","Of the player who won with a straight flush and the player who won the $12.50 pot, one was Nathaniel and the other won the fifth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Irma","Nathaniel","Omar","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de566660c45cf656d7301c9ab13a5ba5"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student whose final word was \"anemic\" finished in fifth place.","The contestant who finished in fourth place, the student who finished in first place, Otis and Zachary are all different people.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student who finished in fifth place.","Zachary didn't finish in sixth place.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Of the student from Mrs. Steuben's class and the contestant who finished in fourth place, one is Jill and the other had to spell \"elucidated\".","Of the child whose final word was \"consomme\" and the student from Mrs. Condini's class, one finished in sixth place and the other is Gayle.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\", the child from Mrs. Nixon's class, and Gayle are three different people.","The student who finished in first place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Jill."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Gayle","Hannah","Jill","Otis","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac20afff0272df2161910a9118662303"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.6656 N was either the box found on May 15 or the box that held the decoder ring.","The case at 40.5912 N didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","The box at 88.1928 W was found 6 days after the cache that held the marbles.","The cache at 41.0072 N didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","The case at 88.0431 W was either the cache found on May 9 or the cache at 40.8991 N.","The five boxes were the case that held the brass key, the cache at 41.0072 N, the cache at 88.3821 W, the case at 88.0431 W and the box at 40.5912 N.","The box at 88.2694 W was found 6 days after the cache at 40.6656 N.","The case at 88.2694 W, the box found on May 15, and the cache that held the chewing gum are three different boxes.","The case at 41.0072 N was found 3 days after the box at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bef42ed6cfa6e035ab008a53184a781"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick shot in 1992 is in New Zealand.","Rhoqua is either the waterfall Derrick shot in 1992 or the 100 ft tall waterfall.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is not in New Zealand.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1989 is 5 ft higher than the waterfall located in Tibet.","The fall located in Tibet is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Switzerland.","Nyalt is 5 ft higher than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1998.","The fall Derrick shot in 1984 is in Nigeria.","Inawatai is 5 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 2001.","Of the 100 ft tall waterfall and the fall Derrick photographed in 2001, one is Irskela and the other is Rhoqua."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1984","1989","1992","1998","2001"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=505e3b721de7393932ac1eae40cd7d8d"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 14th contains 60 more calories than the chili pork.","The dish served on May 11th, the chili pork, the meal with 420 calories and the recipe with 440 calories were all different recipes.","The recipe with 9 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the asian steak.","The meal with 420 calories wasn't served on May 17th.","The dish served on May 13th contains 40 more calories than the meal with 9 grams of protein.","The lemon salmon doesn't have exactly 460 calories.","The dish with 7 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 12th.","The dish with 10 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the bulgur salad.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein was either the dish served on May 14th or the dish with 380 calories.","The dish with 15 grams of protein, the recipe served on May 11th, and the dish with 440 calories are three different recipes."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1ea8b11f2d55486bdb573360054f1a4"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on PTR had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on WNW.","The program that aired on GMA aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on Wednesday.","The show that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on GMA.","Of the show that aired on WNW and the show with 1,250,000 viewers, one aired on Tuesday and the other aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired on BMT had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The show that aired on PTR, the program that aired on Thursday, and the show that aired at 11:30am are three different programs.","The show that aired at 11:30am had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8b47fa3073dadfbbb64afb2ffafe1bd"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The card with an APR of 10% doesn't expire on 12\/2025.","The TrustCo card has a limit of $8,500.","The TrustCo card is either the card with an APR of 8% or the one that expires on 04\/2024.","The one with an APR of 8% expires on 06\/2025.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR somewhat lower than the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Credit Korp card.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","Of the one that expires on 05\/2025 and the card with the $8,500 credit limit, one is from Hoardstrum and the other has an APR of 12%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9d2be8305aac056332be9b27a9cca32"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person who scored 42 points and the chef who made the cajun chili, one works at Epicurious and the other was Gabriel.","The cook who made the smoked pork is either Celia or Peggy.","The person from Enzo's scored 14 fewer points than the chef from Apple Barn.","The person who made the jambalaya scored 14 more points than Jim.","Of the cook from White Bean and the person who made the cashew tofu, one scored 49 points and the other was Gabriel.","Peggy scored 7 more points than the cook who made the lemon snapper.","The chef who scored 42 points made the cashew tofu.","The person from Epicurious, Peggy, and Ida are three different chefs."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Celia","Gabriel","Ida","Jim","Peggy"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=337b6e40e6a3f52dfdaa691941191e9f"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $1,750 system was made by Hayco Inc..","The game made by Waverly Toys came out 1 year before the system made by Tarco Inc..","Of the pinball machine made by Pinnefore and the $1,750 game, one is \"Aladeen\" and the other was released in 1977.","\"Aladeen\" came out 1 year after \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Zany Circus\" came out 1 year after the game made by Tarco Inc..","\"Zany Circus\" is either the $6,400 game or the $2,000 pinball machine.","\"Bowling Alley\" costs $1,500.","The machine released in 1975 doesn't cost $5,200.","The pinball machine made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years before the $6,400 machine."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=564f9f1f54c6e2f276f78a8ae8fb6c5a"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Pacific Grove scored 80 points more points than the person from Modesto.","Alberta scored more points than Maggie.","Florence wasn't in lane 1.","The person from Bristol was in lane 7.","The contestant in lane 6 scored 160 points more points than Florence.","The person in lane 6 scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 2.","Of Esther and the person in lane 1, one scored 540 points and the other was from Junction City.","Alberta scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant from Elk Grove."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Esther","Florence","Maggie","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","2","4","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98fde1ddcbdac7a14602558977ea7028"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $350 piece isn't the rocking chair.","The piece made of rosewood is either the hutch or the $325 item.","Of Olivia's item and the item made of walnut, one costs $275 and the other is the footstool.","The five pieces are the hutch, Gwen's piece, the $350 item, the $300 item and Olivia's item.","Hope's item wasn't made of mahogany.","Hope's item doesn't cost $350.","Of the item made of mahogany and the footstool, one was crafted by Olivia and the other costs $300.","The item made of sandalwood is either Gwen's item or the $300 item.","Tabitha's piece wasn't made of teak.","Of the $275 piece and Gwen's item, one was made of walnut and the other is the bookshelf."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Gwen","Hope","Olivia","Tabitha"],"label_c":["mahogany","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c075608bde4f21c4fd30352c59cfbd5b"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of Bessie and the student whose final word was \"consomme\", one was from Mrs. Manzella's class and the other finished in first place.","Ted is either the child whose final word was \"elucidated\" or the child from Mrs. Condini's class.","The contestant who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Otis.","Winifred had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in second place.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant who finished in third place, the student whose final word was \"consomme\", and the child whose final word was \"anemic\" are three different people.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Bessie.","The student who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Otis","Ted","Winifred","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4422fdc7b9d1a472413fb56ec61f1bf"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The bench costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of rosewood.","Of the $275 piece and Latasha's piece, one is the coffee table and the other was made of walnut.","Of the bench and the piece made of walnut, one was crafted by Patsy and the other was crafted by Kendra.","The hutch costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of ash.","The five pieces are Gwen's piece, the item made of walnut, the piece made of chestnut, the bookshelf and the $300 item.","Kendra's piece doesn't cost $300.","The piece made of ash is either the barstool or Yvette's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Gwen","Kendra","Latasha","Patsy","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10bb38e4fb70f18080fb57f23cabe369"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the structure dedicated to the cat and the structure built in 1525, one is in Niwa and the other is Matsuno Okura.","The temple in Toyagi was built 60 years before Takahashi.","The temple dedicated to the mouse was built 180 years before Sama Takako.","Of Matsuno Okura and the temple dedicated to the deer, one is in Miyato and the other was built in 1525.","The shrine dedicated to the mouse is either the shrine in Toyagi or Amari Michi.","Hori Takesi wasn't built in 1765.","The temple in Miyato was built 120 years before the structure dedicated to the dragon.","The temple dedicated to the cat, Amari Michi, and the shrine in Nakai are three different shrines.","The structure built in 1765 isn't dedicated to the dragon."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","mouse","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14b2c9c0409b2cf16a8123837ed7770d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student who finished in third place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Zachary.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class and Clarence, one had to spell \"elucidated\" and the other had to spell \"bulwark\".","Zachary finished in second place.","Of Denise and the child who finished in third place, one had to spell \"anemic\" and the other was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child who finished in fifth place is either the student from Mrs. Almerini's class or the student from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Ronald had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in second place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Clarence","Denise","Ira","Ronald","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd1129c237b1398319c9832be73572f0"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of the card for the person who played center field and the piece for the person who played pitcher, one featured Eric Estrada and the other sold for $225.","Gilby Glass's one didn't come out in 1995.","Neddy Norris's piece sold for $275.","The five cards were Neddy Norris's one, the item for the person who played pitcher, the 1972 card, the card for the person who played second base and the 2004 one.","The item that sold for $125 was either Gilby Glass's one or the 1972 card.","Neddy Norris's card didn't feature the person who played third base.","Jimmy Jacobs's item, the 1972 piece, and the item for the person who played second base are three different cards.","The 2004 card sold for somewhat more than the 1972 one.","The 2007 one sold for 50 dollars more than the 1972 item.","The one that sold for $325 featured the person who played second base."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Eric Estrada","Gilby Glass","Jimmy Jacobs","Neddy Norris","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1995","2004","2007","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","pitcher","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf4fc87200903e99f3b6625b5c97761e"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of the piece going to Vancouver and \"Yenga\", one cost $1,250 and the other cost $1,500.","Herman's dummy cost 500 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","Nicole's dummy is \"Sniffletoe\".","Of \"Valencio\" and the piece going to Baltimore, one cost $1,500 and the other is Herman's.","The $1,500 piece is either Isabel's puppet or Jeff's piece.","The piece going to Portland cost somewhat less than Kelly's dummy.","\"Valencio\", the $1,000 piece, and the $1,750 dummy are three different dummies.","The piece going to Portland cost 250 dollars more than the piece going to Mexico City.","Herman's puppet isn't \"Yenga\".","Isabel's dummy didn't cost $750."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68dade59774afff26b1d2e00b3ef8d1c"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Elroy Ellis didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","The five miners were Elroy Ellis, the miner working at Belle Hart, the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold, the person working at York River and the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","Of the miner who found 14 ounces of gold and the prospector working at Fuller Rise, one was Ben Barron and the other worked in Arizona.","The person who worked in Alaska was either Chip Cornell or the miner working at Belle Hart.","Dilbert Duke found 23 ounces of gold.","Elroy Ellis finished with 3 ounces more gold than Chip Cornell.","The miner who worked in New Mexico finished with 6 ounces more gold than the prospector who worked in Canada.","The person who worked in Canada worked the York River claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","Canada","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a95e469f6b74d5ec71531921729ef33b"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $250 piece was made of oak.","Dianne's item wasn't made of walnut.","Dianne's item costs 25 dollars more than the coffee table.","Latasha's item costs 25 dollars more than Bonita's item.","The barstool wasn't made of chestnut.","The five pieces are the $300 item, the item made of chestnut, Whitney's item, the item made of oak and the piece made of ash.","The end table costs 50 dollars less than Whitney's piece.","The footstool costs 25 dollars less than the coffee table.","Of the item made of chestnut and the $250 item, one is the footstool and the other was crafted by Ellen."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Bonita","Dianne","Ellen","Latasha","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","oak","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","coffee table","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c61111d8a1d3e6cc07cf8a272de81029"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Nettie's client is either the client with the 1:00pm appointment or Eileen.","Nettie's client has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose deep copper.","Lynette isn't being helped by Nettie.","The customer that chose midnight blue has her appointment 2 hours after Yvonne's client.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment, Yvonne's customer, and Susie's customer are three different customers.","Flora is being worked on by Susie.","Of the customer with the 11:00am appointment and the customer that chose jet black, one is being worked on by Pam and the other is Dolores.","The client that chose warm mocha is either the client with the 11:00am appointment or the customer with the 3:00pm appointment.","Dolores, Yvonne's client, and Nettie's client are three different customers.","Juana has her appointment sometime after Nettie's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Eileen","Flora","Juana","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Susie","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d763cbc1a3b66e15a68521e5b20b7e3"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who lives in Fruitland spent 25 dollars more than the friend who lives in Decatur City.","The friend who spent $475 is either Lily Little or Ned Norris.","Pam Powell gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Lily Little didn't spend exactly $400.","Of the friend who lives in Jonesboro and the attendee who gave Ally the toaster, one spent $450 and the other spent $475.","Of the friend who gave Ally the HD tv and the attendee who lives in Clovis, one spent $475 and the other is Jack Jordan.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv, the attendee who spent $425, and the attendee who spent $500 are three different people.","Jack Jordan didn't give Ally the toaster.","Jack Jordan spent 50 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","The attendee who lives in Fruitland spent less than Ora Osborne."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4dc501225cc502e6eaf19d00129cf91"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Oscar was either the contestant who paid $10.99 or the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce.","Neither the competitor who paid $10.99 nor the runner who chose mushroom sauce was the competitor who ordered fusilli.","Zachary didn't choose alfredo sauce.","The competitor who ordered fusilli paid 2 dollars more than Oscar.","The five runners were the runner who chose marinara sauce, Zachary, the competitor who ordered penne, the runner who ordered capellini and Margie.","Zachary paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered capellini.","Margie didn't choose alfredo sauce.","The runner who ordered capellini was either the contestant who paid $8.99 or Yolanda.","The competitor who ordered farfalle paid 2 dollars more than the runner who chose puttanesca sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Margie","Oscar","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fusilli","penne","rotini"],"label_d":["alfredo","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7c352381129dc24c6f633e54da0528a"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" has more books than the Airstream.","The mobile library with 400 books isn't the ambulance.","The mobile library Francisco drives has 50 more books than the school bus.","Of the vehicle Myra drives and the mobile library with 450 books, one is \"Dream Machine\" and the other is the Mack truck.","Of the vehicle Francisco drives and the bookmobile with 400 books, one is the Airstream and the other is \"Books-4-U\".","The vehicle with 400 books isn't driven by Ira.","\"Dream Machine\", \"Books-4-U\" and the Airstream are all different vehicles.","\"Ready Reader\" is either the bookmobile with 450 books or the ambulance.","\"Ready Reader\" has 100 more books than the bookmobile Hugh drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Francisco","Hugh","Ira","Myra","Omar"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d76ecdc07f0e3b22aa7c60b7f106537"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who ordered fettuccine paid 2 dollars more than the competitor who ordered rotini.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce paid 2 dollars more than Oscar.","Oscar ordered fusilli.","Of Rosie and Terry, one ordered capellini and the other paid $6.99.","Velma was either the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce or the contestant who ordered fusilli.","Neither the competitor who ordered fettuccine nor the runner who ordered capellini was Velma.","The contestant who chose mushroom sauce paid more than Terry.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 3 dollars less than Velma."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Louis","Oscar","Rosie","Terry","Velma"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","fusilli","rotini","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e710b0b0db2f1274f00fb3920c89141"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Ivan Ingram finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","The miner who worked in Canada didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","The miner working at Laurel Ridge finished with somewhat less gold than Ivan Ingram.","The person working at Glacier Grove was either Ivan Ingram or Jack Jacobs.","Elroy Ellis finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in Canada.","The prospector who worked in Oregon didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Chip Cornell worked the Culver Gorge claim.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","Of the prospector who worked in Nevada and the prospector working at Laurel Ridge, one found 11 ounces of gold and the other was Elroy Ellis.","The miner working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in California."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["California","Canada","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=448adc44c50827d08bcb530652c85a08"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" was made by Tarco Inc..","Of the machine made by Pinnefore and the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc., one is \"Zany Circus\" and the other costs $2,000.","The $6,400 game was made by Maxigame.","The game made by Hayco Inc. came out 1 year before the pinball machine made by Maxigame.","The game made by Arco, the $1,750 system and \"Voyager Hero\" are all different games.","Of the system released in 1974 and \"Bowling Alley\", one was made by Arco and the other costs $2,500.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out 2 years before \"Zany Circus\".","\"Archer Quest\", the pinball machine made by Pinnefore, and the pinball machine released in 1977 are three different games."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=122b72147037736b9685200a4ae69ae0"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online 3 years after the Helsinki facility.","The project headed by Dr. Peters will go online 2 years before the Stockholm accelerator.","Of the project headed by Dr. Peters and the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, one is the ISON-X42 and the other is in Oslo.","The Falston LCS will go online 3 years after the Lectra 4C.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't in Berlin.","The Helsinki accelerator will go online 3 years before the Zynga Complex.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 is either the Zynga Complex or the project headed by Dr. Farley.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Baldwin."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Farley","Dr. Huff","Dr. Peters","Dr. Tate"],"label_d":["Berlin","Helsinki","Lisbon","Oslo","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=252931fc6ad5dce2469f5ac04e2902a0"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Black River started in 1983.","Citizen Trust is run by Ollie Ochoa.","First Crescent has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1977.","First Crescent isn't run by Larry Larsen.","The one run by Ollie Ochoa has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 2005.","The fund begun in 2012 is either the one with a return of 9% or the fund run by Larry Larsen.","The fund run by Sal Spencer is either Black River or the one with a return of 10%.","Of the fund run by Mike McClain and Pine Bay, one has had a return of 10% and the other has had a return of 9%.","Of Citizen Trust and the one begun in 1997, one has had a return of 6% and the other is run by Mike McClain."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Sal Spencer"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1997","2005","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87f07e4ced019414dd759bd83fe83e24"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Kristie didn't finish with 540 points.","The contestant from Bristol scored 80 points fewer points than Irma.","The player from Modesto is either Nina or the player in lane 6.","Nina wasn't in lane 4.","The contestant in lane 6 scored fewer points than Nina.","The person from Fort Kent scored 80 points fewer points than Gretchen.","Irma scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 4.","The player from Pacific Grove scored 160 points fewer points than the player in lane 3.","Of the person from Fort Kent and the player from Bristol, one was in lane 1 and the other scored 540 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Brandi","Gretchen","Irma","Kristie","Nina"],"label_c":["1","3","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Fort Kent","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=514fc79949ccac9106ef3bb3fa297bb3"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced in September, the one with 500 genes, and the one sequenced by Dr. Moreno are three different organisms.","L. dyson wasn't sequenced by Dr. Trujillo.","The bacteria sequenced in November has 250 fewer genes than V. tenesis.","The one with 250 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Velasquez.","The bacteria sequenced in December has 500 fewer genes than P. wellington.","P. wellington was sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","L. dyson has 250 more genes than P. wellington.","L. dyson was either the organism sequenced in April or the organism with 250 genes.","The bacteria with 1,250 genes, the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Velasquez, and the one sequenced by Dr. Prince are three different organisms.","The one sequenced by Dr. Trujillo has somewhat more genes than V. tenesis.","D. forcilitis doesn't have exactly 750 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Moreno","Prince","Trujillo","Velasquez"],"label_d":["April","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da6b12e461565fefd2aaa44e25c37270"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with two pairs, the player who won the $6.50 pot, and the player who won the $3.75 pot are three different people.","The person who won the $3.75 pot won with a flush.","Ramon didn't win with two pairs.","Of the competitor who won the $9.00 pot and the competitor who won with a flush, one won the second hand and the other was Kelley.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $12.50 pot.","The person who won the $6.50 pot, the person who won with a royal flush, and the player who won the third hand are three different people.","Zachary didn't win with a straight flush.","Wilbur was either the person who won with a flush or the competitor who won the first hand.","Yvonne won 3 hands before Zachary.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot won sometime after the person who won with a straight.","The player who won the first hand didn't win with a royal flush.","Yvonne won 3 hands before the person who won the $6.50 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Kelley","Ramon","Wilbur","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d3e7b9e31ff0537b537f8177502dff3"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who lives in Decatur City spent 25 dollars less than the person who lives in Eustis.","Ned Norris spent 75 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the HD tv.","Of Ned Norris and the person who gave Ally the HD tv, one lives in Eustis and the other lives in Jonesboro.","The five people are Mitch Mayo, the attendee who spent $475, the attendee who spent $500, the person who gave Ally the planter and the friend who spent $450.","The friend who gave Ally the laptop spent 75 dollars less than Pam Powell.","The attendee who lives in Fruitland spent more than the person who gave Ally the planter.","Of the person who lives in Decatur City and the person who spent $450, one is Ora Osborne and the other gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81d9a55ddbd28254a172f0d8794acf14"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon who works in the banking industry, the mogul from Denmark, and the mogul worth $26 billion are three different people.","The person worth $27 billion is either the tycoon from Germany or the tycoon who works in the software industry.","Of the tycoon from France and the tycoon who works in the software industry, one is Gil Gallegos and the other is worth $29 billion.","Tim Townsend, the person who works in the medical industry, and the tycoon worth $26 billion are three different people.","The five people are the tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry, the tycoon from Denmark, the mogul from Argentina, the magnate worth $26 billion and Sid Scott.","Of Ed Everett and the tycoon worth $27 billion, one works in the medical industry and the other is from Denmark.","The mogul worth $25 billion isn't from Argentina.","Tim Townsend is worth $25 billion.","The mogul from Germany is worth 1 billion more than the magnate who works in the finance industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Gil Gallegos","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["banking","finance","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f69895fb5a1c6b0343c31320369948c1"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Neither the $27,500 home nor the 95 sq ft house is the house going to Dallas Center.","The Ewing's home is somewhat smaller than the Kirby's house.","The 125 sq ft structure won't be going to Healdsburg.","Of the $35,000 home and the 110 sq ft home, one will be delivered to Fullerton and the other is for the Ingrams.","Neither the $35,000 home nor the 155 sq ft house is the Nielsen's house.","The house going to Unionville is 15 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 home.","Of the house going to Unionville and the Underwood's home, one sold for $38,000 and the other is 95 sq ft.","The Underwood's home will be delivered to Dallas Center.","The five houses are the 140 sq ft house, the Underwood's home, the $27,500 house, the Kirby's structure and the house going to Unionville."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=012d8e39a870eb14cd675d5bc90bc025"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 350 degrees bakes 15 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe.","The bean casserole doesn't cook at 350 degrees.","Of the dish that cooks at 410 degrees and the dish that bakes for 30 minutes, one is the roast potatoes recipe and the other serves 6 people.","The dish that serves 8 people bakes 10 minutes longer than the roast potatoes recipe.","The candied yams recipe doesn't serve exactly 4 people.","Neither the dish that bakes for 25 minutes nor the dish that bakes for 30 minutes is the dish that serves 9 people.","The mac and cheese doesn't bake for 30 minutes.","The roast potatoes recipe requires 10 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The mac and cheese doesn't cook at 350 degrees.","The dish that serves 9 people is either the candied yams recipe or the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees.","Neither the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes nor the dish that bakes for 40 minutes is the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["4 people","6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9889a8d6b4c7873057d7b68be411426"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near Arnolds Park was founded sometime after the Yeust culture.","The society founded in 850 AD didn't have a population size of 7,500.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years before the culture located near Quasqueton.","Of the society founded in 600 AD and the culture located near Valencia, one was the Ryat culture and the other had a population size of 8,000.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 500 years after the Yeust culture.","The Yeust culture didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The culture with 4,500 people was either the Danseri culture or the culture founded in 600 AD.","Of the Chach culture and the culture located near Lacona, one was founded in 1100 AD and the other was founded in 850 AD.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded sometime after the Yeust culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Chach","Danseri","Ryat","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Garden Grove","Lacona","Quasqueton","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e486643d0b42a312c30defe2f812203a"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the child whose final word was \"elucidated\" and the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class, one is Zachary and the other finished in second place.","The child who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Gayle.","The student who finished in third place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","The contestant who finished in third place has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","The five people are the contestant who finished in first place, the contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\", Jill, the child whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the child whose final word was \"anemic\".","The child who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","Denise wasn't asked to spell \"duplicity\".","Of Jill and the student whose final word was \"bulwark\", one finished in third place and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Zachary had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Condini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Denise","Gayle","Ira","Jill","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce1ce909d202e4075f9d90add36384cd"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick shot in 2004 is in Nigeria.","The 110 ft tall fall is not in New Zealand.","The waterfall in Jamaica is 5 ft taller than the fall in Canada.","Garray is not in Canada.","Sihat is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1984 or the waterfall in Canada.","Sihat has a height of 110 ft.","Of the 115 ft tall waterfall and the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1999, one is in Canada and the other is Rhoqua.","Neither the fall Derrick photographed in 2000 nor the waterfall in Jamaica is Nyalt.","Rhoqua is not in Nigeria.","Cerbel is 5 ft higher than the fall in Canada."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1984","1995","1999","2000","2004"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e93577597b5d44e61d50038fd126fd8b"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who got 20 Across wrong was either the person from Kalona or the contestant from Industry.","The solver from Rinard finished 1 place before the solver who got 20 Across wrong.","The solver who got 11 Down wrong finished sometime after the contestant who got 30 Across wrong.","Of Leona and the solver who finished third, one was from Rinard and the other answered 20 Across incorrectly.","The contestant who finished fifth wasn't from Avalon.","Yvonne was either the solver who got 26 Down wrong or the person who finished fourth.","Dave didn't finish first.","Dave wasn't from Delhi.","The solver who got 4 Across wrong finished 3 places before the solver who got 26 Down wrong.","Renee finished 1 place after the person from Rinard.","The solver who finished first was from Kalona."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Dave","Leona","Renee","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Avalon","Delhi","Industry","Kalona","Rinard"],"label_d":["4 Across","11 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06af68b708e9dfd99aa0a21720f606f4"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The five shrines are Yamasaki, the temple in Toyagi, the structure dedicated to the rooster, the structure dedicated to the turtle and the temple in Nakai.","Of the shrine built in 1585 and the structure dedicated to the deer, one is Okabe Honzo and the other is in Toyagi.","Sama Takako was built 120 years after the structure dedicated to the turtle.","The shrine dedicated to the rooster was built sometime before the shrine in Nakai.","The temple dedicated to the frog is either the temple in Nakai or Sama Takako.","The temple in Funai was built 120 years before the structure in Niwa.","The shrine dedicated to the cat is either the shrine in Niwa or Matsuno Okura.","Matsuno Okura is dedicated to the rooster."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi"],"label_d":["cat","deer","frog","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b747665260d98aea24694af5e5f83d80"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The five dishes are the mac and cheese, the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes, the dish that bakes for 30 minutes, the dish that serves 6 people and the recipe that serves 7 people.","Neither the dish that serves 9 people nor the dish that cooks at 325 degrees is the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes.","Of the dish that cooks at 340 degrees and the dish that serves 9 people, one bakes for 35 minutes and the other is the baked ham.","The meatloaf doesn't cook at 350 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that serves 7 people.","The meatloaf doesn't bake for 40 minutes.","The recipe that serves 5 people doesn't cook at 325 degrees.","Of the dish that serves 7 people and the mac and cheese, one bakes for 35 minutes and the other cooks at 400 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 9 people.","The candied yams recipe doesn't bake for 30 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":["5 people","6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f9ecafd914c65933fca34cac96b4a89"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years after the Tyash culture.","The Aldeton culture, the culture with 5,000 people, the culture located near Waterloo and the culture located near Lacona were all different cultures.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 500 years after the culture located near Waterloo.","The Uskorr culture was founded in 100 AD.","Neither the culture with 5,000 people nor the Ryat culture was the culture located near Howland.","The Ryat culture didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The Aldeton culture was either the culture located near Arnolds Park or the culture with 7,500 people.","Of the culture located near Howland and the society founded in 850 AD, one had a population size of 8,000 and the other was the Aldeton culture.","The culture located near Howland was either the culture founded in 1100 AD or the society founded in 600 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Echmust","Ryat","Tyash","Uskorr"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Howland","Junction City","Lacona","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39f405aa26ebe97438bca192afdd0581"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Sheryl didn't talk about P.M. Peel.","Hazel didn't get the C-.","The presenter who got the B- spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the A-.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes talked about P.M. Peel.","Hazel didn't talk about P.M. Atlee.","Iris didn't speak for 8 minutes.","The student who got the A spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who got the C-.","Iris was either the student who got the B- or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","Theodore didn't get the C-.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","Theodore didn't get the B+.","Hazel didn't speak for 12 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who got the B-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Hazel","Iris","Sheryl","Theodore"],"label_c":["Atlee","Eden","Grey","North","Peel"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C-"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=feb081aeefafdd62e51d7c535aca3088"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the dish that bakes for 45 minutes and the baked ham, one cooks at 340 degrees and the other serves 6 people.","The roast potatoes recipe cooks at 325 degrees.","The chicken cutlet bakes for 40 minutes.","The mac and cheese bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that serves 9 people.","The dish that bakes for 40 minutes is either the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees or the dish that serves 4 people.","The mac and cheese requires 5 minutes less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the roast potatoes recipe.","The candied yams recipe doesn't serve exactly 7 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["4 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=023fcd6acf0d4c00f96130ec6dd2407d"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on Friday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on SBC.","The show that aired on WNW aired on Friday.","The show that aired at 11:30am and the program that aired on Sunday were different programs.","The program that aired on GMA, the program with 1,000,000 viewers, and the show with 250,000 viewers are three different programs.","The program that aired at 1:00pm was either the program that aired on SBC or the show with 750,000 viewers.","Of the show with 250,000 viewers and the program with 1,000,000 viewers, one aired on Sunday and the other aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired at 10:00pm was either the program that aired on CBR or the program with 1,250,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 11:30am didn't air on CBR.","The show that aired on CBR had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Saturday.","The show that aired at 4:30pm brought in 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired on GMA didn't air on Thursday.","The show that aired on Saturday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on WNW."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edb15d2dbe980e7abd35e2200054bdd4"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Underwood's house is 30 sq ft larger than the $29,000 home.","The $27,500 house is 15 sq ft larger than the house going to Unionville.","The 140 sq ft house didn't sell for $35,000.","Of the $36,000 home and the 155 sq ft house, one is for the Ingrams and the other will be delivered to Laguna Beach.","Of the $27,500 home and the 140 sq ft house, one will be delivered to Dallas Center and the other is for the Davidsons.","The Ingram's home, the Davidson's home and the house going to Dallas Center are all different houses.","The Underwood's house is either the 155 sq ft home or the structure going to Fullerton.","The 140 sq ft structure won't be going to Fullerton.","The Nielsen's home is somewhat larger than the structure going to Dallas Center."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10928e341cddd3408abaa90f4936c972"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the bridge in Bucharest and the 14,500 ft one, one is Vellon Bridge and the other is the cantilever bridge.","The one in Warsaw is shorter than the bowstring structure.","The bridge in Helsinki isn't the suspension bridge.","The structure in Warsaw isn't the suspension bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Skopje.","The five structures are the structure in Skopje, the 8,500 ft bridge, Vellon Bridge, the 13,000 ft bridge and the 14,500 ft structure.","The structure in Skopje isn't the suspension bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the camelback one.","Sandy Bridge is 13,000 ft.","The bowstring structure is either the one in Kiev or North Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Helsinki","Kiev","Skopje","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d112c1dcc94550ca7da8627cd8570673"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece that sold for $125 was either the 2004 card or Pete Perez's one.","The 1988 piece sold for 150 dollars more than Keith Kane's item.","Of the one that sold for $325 and the piece for the person who played catcher, one came out in 1974 and the other featured Pete Perez.","The one that sold for $175 didn't feature the person who played right field.","Irv Ingram's piece didn't feature the person who played center field.","The 1978 piece sold for 50 dollars less than the piece for the person who played catcher.","Opie Oliver's item sold for somewhat more than the 1978 card.","The 1995 item sold for 50 dollars less than the piece for the person who played third base.","Opie Oliver's one didn't feature the person who played center field.","The piece for the person who played center field sold for 150 dollars more than the 1978 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Irv Ingram","Keith Kane","Lance Leach","Opie Oliver","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1974","1978","1988","1995","2004"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","left field","right field","third base"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e3a4b23e49ac4b87f943a06ad017c5b"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case that held the sunglasses was found 6 days before the cache at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 40.5912 N held the puzzle book.","The box at 41.0237 N held the brass key.","The cache that held the decoder ring was found 6 days before the cache that held the puzzle book.","The box at 40.2516 N was either the case at 88.3907 W or the cache found on May 15.","The case found on May 6, the box at 88.4584 W, and the cache that held the chewing gum are three different boxes.","The case at 41.0072 N was found sometime before the case that held the decoder ring.","Of the box at 40.6656 N and the cache found on May 9, one held the sunglasses and the other was at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4b647d17e4ac668b31ebdd78a94dcc1"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near Valencia was founded 750 years before the Danseri culture.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 6,500 people.","The Oiracha culture was founded 750 years after the culture located near Quasqueton.","The Aldeton culture was founded 250 years before the culture located near Mason City.","The Danseri culture was either the culture with 4,500 people or the culture located near Garden Grove.","The Tyash culture was founded sometime before the culture with 4,500 people.","The culture located near Mason City had a population size of 9,500.","The Oiracha culture had a population size of 5,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Danseri","Oiracha","Tyash","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Garden Grove","Mason City","Quasqueton","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15451e6b1359332e2371e4149db31355"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Hope has her appointment 1 hour before Kelly.","Tammie's client has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose deep copper.","Juana isn't being helped by Tammie.","Whitney's client has her appointment 2 hours before the customer that chose warm mocha.","The customer that chose honey blonde is either Pam's client or Yvonne's client.","The customer that chose midnight blue has her appointment 3 hours before Flora.","The client that chose brown sable is being worked on by Rhonda.","The customer that chose honey blonde has her appointment 2 hours before the client that chose brown sable.","Yvonne's client is either Kelly or the client with the 2:00pm appointment.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment chose midnight blue."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Flora","Hope","Juana","Kelly","Lynette"],"label_c":["Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=830a9e34682bbf3eb203904fde39ca10"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the $4.00 piece and the animal Nancy bought, one was the fish and the other was yellow.","The yellow balloon, the animal Zachary bought, and the dog are three different items.","The animal William bought, the brown piece, and the dog are three different items.","The snail wasn't magenta.","The snail cost 2 dollars more than the balloon Kathleen bought.","Of the fish and the turtle, one was orange and the other cost $4.00.","The piece Kathleen bought cost 1 dollar more than the red piece.","The balloon Zachary bought cost more than the yellow balloon.","The magenta balloon was either the piece Zachary bought or the $4.00 balloon.","The $7.00 piece was orange."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Kathleen","Nancy","Verna","William","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9348c7ea69b7db2908b47d2e14d10f83"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Adrian is not from Sweden.","Of the politician and the musician, one is Lamar and the other is from Austria.","Of the architect and the person whose birthday is on July 16th, one is from Mexico and the other is Dale.","Adrian wasn't born on August 15th.","The diplomat has a birthday 2 months before the architect.","The politician has a birthday 1 month after Bill.","Lamar is not from Norway.","Neither the person born on June 14th nor the person from Norway is Adrian.","The lawyer has a birthday 1 month after the politician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Dale","Harry","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":["Austria","France","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0873ac0179fb8d8a2fcabf9f04ee9805"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria with 1,000 genes was either E. carolinus or the one sequenced in July.","Of the one sequenced in December and the organism sequenced by Dr. Prince, one is D. forcilitis and the other is B. mangeris.","The organism with 500 genes was either the one sequenced in July or the one sequenced in November.","The five organisms were the one sequenced by Dr. Garza, the organism with 750 genes, the bacteria sequenced in April, B. mangeris and E. carolinus.","E. paradolens was sequenced in July.","The one with 1,000 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","The bacteria sequenced in September has somewhat more genes than P. wellington.","E. carolinus has 250 fewer genes than B. mangeris.","E. carolinus wasn't sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza was either P. wellington or the one with 250 genes.","E. paradolens wasn't sequenced by Dr. Doyle."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Doyle","Garza","Prince","Underwood"],"label_d":["April","July","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3dfbd2d051ab6754230da4243faba1c"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The piece Angelina bought, the monkey, the orange animal and the fish were all different items.","The fish wasn't purchased by Sidney.","The fish cost less than the turtle.","The orange piece cost 3 dollars more than the white animal.","The brown balloon was either the balloon William bought or the cat.","The balloon William bought cost 1 dollar more than the piece Angelina bought.","The cat cost 2 dollars more than the gold animal.","The balloon Heidi bought, the brown balloon, and the fish are three different items.","The white balloon cost 1 dollar less than the brown balloon.","Of the animal Angelina bought and the balloon Heidi bought, one was the snail and the other cost $3.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["cat","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple","white"],"label_d":["Angelina","Francisco","Heidi","Sidney","William"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a5938d5cf68a59a3a368948a222f7c1"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in Jamaica is 10 ft higher than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2003.","Nyalt is located in Tibet.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1986 is somewhat taller than the fall Derrick photographed in 1997.","Irskela is not located in Switzerland.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1997 is 10 ft higher than Garray.","The fall located in Tibet is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Switzerland.","Of Cerbel and the fall in Nigeria, one was shot in 1998 and the other has a height of 115 ft.","Of Oginao and Irskela, one is 110 ft tall and the other was photographed in 1998."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1986","1997","1998","2003"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd5c62fa970b3467c93a4aa466314e55"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Jeffrey is not from Canada.","The person from Germany has a birthday 1 month after Gerald.","The person from France is either the diplomat or Neville.","Of the politician and the person born on August 15th, one is Dale and the other is from Canada.","The traveler whose birthday is on May 18th is from Norway.","The architect has a birthday sometime after the person from Germany.","The traveler whose birthday is on April 13th is not the musician.","Dale is either the person born on August 15th or the traveler from Norway.","The traveler born on June 14th is the diplomat.","Michael, the traveler born on April 13th, the diplomat and the politician are all different people.","Michael is not the architect."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Dale","Gerald","Jeffrey","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","musician","politician"],"label_d":["Canada","France","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ee2d13ee79241a01a66f5cfd166f479"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Shane is scheduled for 1:30pm.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Joseph has an appointment sometime before the person who will be seeing Dr. Gregory.","Colin has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the root canal.","The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 2 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","The client going in for the filling has an appointment 2 hours before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Gregory doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The customer going in for the filling is either Colin or the person with the 12:30pm appointment.","Of the customer who will be seeing Dr. Gregory and the patient with the 12:30pm appointment, one is Jonathan and the other is Vanessa.","Zachary is either the customer going in for the cleaning or the person who will be seeing Dr. Park.","Jonathan doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Jonathan","Shane","Vanessa","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Park","Dr. Reynolds"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6b80262dd3e68814202c60902c92a56"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 314 has 2 fewer students than the class in room 405.","Mr. Paul's class has 2 more students than the Art class.","Mr. Warner's class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Newton's class.","The course in room 405 is the History class.","The Art class has somewhat more students than Mr. Newton's class.","The course in room 129, Mr. Avery's class, the course with 31 students and Mr. Warner's class are all different classes.","Mr. Newton's class is either the class in room 322 or the class in room 314.","Of the Art class and the Pre-Calculus class, one is taught by Avery and the other is in room 114.","The course in room 405 has 2 fewer students than the Spanish class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","129","314","322","405"],"label_c":["Avery","Leach","Newton","Paul","Warner"],"label_d":["Art","History","Physics","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e9763074d022ede3133e933e507eba7"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The full back started 3 years before Rothvum.","The second striker started 6 years before the center back.","The player on the Spartans started sometime after the player on the Bulldogs.","The person on the Spartans was either the center back or the second striker.","Of the person on the Stingrays and the person who started in 1988, one was Banben and the other was the goalie.","Banben started sometime after Rothvum.","Daregh was the goalie.","The person who started in 1988 didn't play for the Spartans.","Kawa was the second striker.","The player on the Minutemen started 3 years after Awad.","The player who started in 1979 was either the player on the Bulldogs or Rothvum."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Minutemen","Spartans","Stingrays","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79d06e2e4caf6439b8a62966a50d2ad1"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with bologna costs 2 dollars more than Emily's order.","The order with ham includes colby jack cheese.","Frances's sandwich doesn't cost $6.75.","The order with corned beef costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with prosciutto.","Of the order with prosciutto and Zachary's order, one costs $5.75 and the other includes provolone cheese.","The order with salami doesn't include muenster cheese.","The $2.75 order is either the order with cheddar cheese or the sandwich with muenster cheese.","Omar's order costs 2 dollars more than Emily's order.","The sandwich with ham costs 1 dollar more than Zachary's sandwich.","The order with corned beef doesn't include muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Emily","Frances","Omar","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","prosciutto","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=841d84d37b1250e483ce3d3028274b8c"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Joseph Jakes doesn't work in the software industry.","The tycoon who works in the biotech industry isn't from Sweden.","Faith Flynn doesn't work in the software industry.","The mogul who works in the biotech industry is worth 1 billion less than the magnate from Mexico.","The magnate from Mexico is worth 1 billion less than the magnate from Canada.","The tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth 1 billion less than the tycoon who works in the biotech industry.","Cal Craig is worth 2 billion less than the person who works in the finance industry.","Joseph Jakes isn't from Ireland.","Of Tim Townsend and the mogul who works in the aerospace industry, one is worth $26 billion and the other is from Ireland.","Tim Townsend is worth 1 billion more than Cal Craig."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb1db348b8951e29f5a747a2b9f53534"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The five people are the person from Belgium, Jeffrey, the traveler born on May 18th, the engineer and the politician.","The diplomat has a birthday 2 months before Lamar.","The traveler from South Africa is either the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th or the lawyer.","The diplomat has a birthday 1 month before Frank.","Dale wasn't born on July 16th.","The politician has a birthday sometime before the traveler from Canada.","Of the engineer and the person from Norway, one is Frank and the other was born on July 16th.","The person from France has a birthday 2 months before the lawyer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Frank","Jeffrey","Lamar"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","France","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bb28b1c277f7adc2f8c9584d8da35dc"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Natasha drives is either the ambulance or \"Explore More\".","The ambulance has more books than the Mack truck.","Of \"Words To Go\" and the bookmobile with 250 books, one is driven by Elena and the other is the Mack truck.","\"Explore More\" has 50 more books than the vehicle Elena drives.","The bookmobile with 450 books is the ice cream truck.","The mobile library Antonio drives is either the bookmobile with 450 books or \"Ready Reader\".","\"Dream Machine\" has 150 fewer books than the Airstream.","The bookmobile Sheryl drives has 100 more books than \"Explore More\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Elena","Natasha","Sheryl","Violet"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4116883cde6d8ca401cffa2d720ce74"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who ordered penne and the runner who chose pomodoro sauce, one paid $8.99 and the other was Damon.","The runner who paid $10.99 didn't order spaghetti.","Louis paid 2 dollars more than the runner who chose marinara sauce.","Yolanda didn't pay $10.99.","The contestant who chose arrabiata sauce paid 3 dollars more than the runner who chose puttanesca sauce.","The competitor who ordered taglioni paid more than Irma.","The contestant who ordered penne paid less than the competitor who ordered spaghetti.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered taglioni.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni was either the runner who paid $7.99 or Louis."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Gwendolyn","Irma","Louis","Yolanda"],"label_c":["fettuccine","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","marinara","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a92d0a6b9fb469e4682ae4c69b2b8d1b"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Perry got the D.","The five students were Perry, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden, the student who spoke for 14 minutes, the student who spoke for 12 minutes and the presenter who got the C+.","The presenter who got the A- didn't talk about P.M. Disraeli.","Of the student who spoke for 6 minutes and Iris, one talked about P.M. Wilson and the other talked about P.M. Eden.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","Dominic was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","The student who spoke for 14 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Wilson.","Of the student who got the B+ and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other was Roberta."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Iris","Jenna","Perry","Roberta"],"label_c":["Atlee","Disraeli","Eden","Peel","Wilson"],"label_d":["A-","B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=080e937a01ad235d434fda61ca9a096a"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The full back started 9 years after Gardelli.","The sweeper started 3 years before Banben.","The person on the Whitecaps started 3 years after Gardelli.","Of Engmose and the person who started in 1985, one played for the Hammerheads and the other was the goalie.","Imay started 9 years before the person on the Hawks.","Imay played for the Courage.","The center back started 3 years after the sweeper."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","sweeper"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Hawks","Rangers","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eda5186fb8cd2b9577262d481eba0312"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the diplomat and Kevin, one was born on July 16th and the other is from Germany.","The musician has a birthday 2 months after the traveler from Austria.","The traveler from Mexico is the lawyer.","Harry is the lawyer.","The traveler born on August 15th is not the diplomat.","Charles has a birthday 1 month after the lawyer.","Of the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th and the person from Germany, one is Eric and the other is the architect.","Neither the person from Germany nor the traveler whose birthday is on April 13th is Harry.","Charles is either the traveler from Sweden or the diplomat."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Eric","Frank","Harry","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=358a3cc86ff4e7d9e6b0d3d5c545c4e2"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Gabriel is either the chef who scored 70 points or the person from Demitasse.","Of the cook from Enzo's and the chef from Apple Barn, one was Yolanda and the other scored 63 points.","The person who scored 63 points didn't make the smoked pork.","Wade works at Oceanside.","The cook who scored 56 points doesn't work at Apple Barn.","Wade, the person who scored 56 points and the chef from Demitasse are all different chefs.","Wade made the cajun chili.","Anita didn't make the cashew tofu.","Bertha scored 21 fewer points than Anita.","The chef from Enzo's scored 7 more points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","The chef who scored 42 points didn't make the smoked pork."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Anita","Bertha","Gabriel","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c877462c6d0e3d0e6e2fb5ae95b7a76a"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the team member whose order cost $6.25 and the person who ordered the water, one is Peter and the other is Rebecca.","The person who ordered the ginger ale is either the person whose order cost $6.70 or the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","The person who ordered the grape soda ordered the Italian sub.","Of the person who ordered the iced tea and the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T., one is Erica and the other is Rebecca.","Neither Hannah nor the team member whose order cost $5.35 is the team member who ordered the water.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda owes $1.35 more than the team member who ordered the taco salad.","Peter owes 90 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14eae5661661b960e8e375f990c0477f"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Ayers v Byrd wasn't the 5-4 decision.","The 8-1 decision was 1 week after Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","The March 31 case was either the 8-1 decision or Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","The March 17 case was the 4-5 decision.","Omar v Powers wasn't on March 17.","Omar v Powers, the March 3 proceeding, and the 5-4 decision are three different cases.","Of the March 3 case and the 7-2 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn and the other was Gibbs v Kintz.","The 5-4 decision was sometime after Carson v Dunn.","The March 31 case didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Olson.","Of the March 3 proceeding and the 5-4 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Hatfield and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ceb6eba1b1ce2a81efb58d5643acde1"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the box at 40.6656 N and the box found on May 15, one held the puzzle book and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The box at 41.0072 N wasn't at 88.0431 W.","The box at 40.2516 N didn't have the marbles inside it.","The cache at 88.4584 W, the case that held the chewing gum, and the box found on May 12 are three different boxes.","The box that held the marbles was at 88.3821 W.","The cache that held the brass key was found sometime after the case at 40.3109 N.","The case at 88.1863 W was found 6 days after the cache at 88.0431 W.","The case at 88.3821 W was found 3 days after the case at 88.1863 W.","The case at 88.2694 W was found 3 days after the cache that held the brass key.","The case at 41.0072 N wasn't uncovered on May 15."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ee15faa3d2b24d3d2863f73ab0fed69"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student from Mrs. Nixon's class and the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other is Yvette.","The five people are the contestant who finished in fourth place, Bessie, the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class, the student whose final word was \"anemic\" and the student whose final word was \"consomme\".","The child who finished in second place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Yvette.","Hannah had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in sixth place.","Erik had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Hannah had to spell \"anemic\".","The child who finished in third place was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Erik","Hannah","Jill","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=070f366925d9f20b6b0f14924e48caf3"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Bill bought was per share less expensive than the financial stock.","Of the stock Geraldo bought and GXTV, one was in the real estate sector and the other sold for $28 per share.","The stock Geraldo bought was either the stock that sold for $27 per share or the stock that sold for $28 per share.","Neither the stock Bill bought nor the telecom stock was PSTO.","JMO was per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought.","The health care stock was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock that sold for $28 per share was either JMO or the telecom stock.","The technology stock was bought by Delilah.","ABTR was in the technology sector."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Delilah","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01921cf046f685e8453a47310f593c89"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Ellis's class has 6 fewer students than the course in room 215.","The class with 37 students isn't the English class.","The course in room 314 doesn't have 31 students.","Mr. Owen's class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 129.","The five classes are the class with 33 students, the English class, Mr. Ellis's class, the Geometry class and Mr. Gilmore's class.","Mr. Velasquez's class has 2 more students than the Biology class.","Of the course with 29 students and Mr. Velasquez's class, one is the Physics class and the other is in room 125.","The course in room 215 is either the Biology class or Mr. Ingram's class.","Mr. Gilmore's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 125."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","125","129","215","314"],"label_c":["Ellis","Gilmore","Ingram","Owen","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Biology","Chemistry","English","Geometry","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a80916ddbe1b83834678e3927306c46c"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Gracie works with is 6 years younger than Rajesh.","The animal Eva works with is either Nikatrice or Merah.","Rajesh, the orangutan Aldo works with, and the 13-year-old are three different animals.","Shamir is either the ape Calliope works with or the 16-year-old.","Of the ape that was found in Puruk Cahu and the 4-year-old, one is Merah and the other is cared for by Calliope.","The orangutan that was found in Basahan is cared for by Francine.","Nikatrice is 6 years older than the animal that was found in Ambalat.","Nikatrice is either the 4-year-old or the orangutan that was found in Melak.","Merah is younger than the ape that was found in Ambalat."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e3ea2ddc6629ea6fb945646b856ccbe"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who ordered fettuccine paid 1 dollar less than the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","Of the runner who paid $10.99 and Margie, one ordered spaghetti and the other chose mushroom sauce.","Of the runner who ordered taglioni and the runner who chose bolognese sauce, one paid $10.99 and the other paid $9.99.","The contestant who paid $6.99 ordered farfalle.","Zachary paid $6.99.","Jack was either the runner who chose alfredo sauce or the contestant who ordered fusilli.","Neither Margie nor the runner who ordered farfalle was the contestant who chose marinara sauce.","The competitor who chose puttanesca sauce paid 2 dollars less than Nathaniel."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Jack","Louis","Margie","Nathaniel","Zachary"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aff29dbe89188f2f32c64591d59dd816"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The specimen donated in 2010 is Dennis.","The narwhal is either the 21 ft long exhibit or the specimen donated in 1996.","The narwhal is Curtis.","The whale donated in 2008 is 2 feet shorter than Evan.","Dennis is 4 feet longer than the sei whale.","The fin whale is either the exhibit donated in 2010 or Curtis.","The exhibit donated in 2015 isn't Brent.","Of Brent and the exhibit donated in 2008, one is 21 ft long and the other is the bowhead whale.","Curtis is 2 feet longer than the bowhead whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2008","2010","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80fdab6d06a92adbca1d192e696926d9"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Cal Craig is worth 2 billion less than the person from Mexico.","Hal Hickman is either the mogul from France or the mogul worth $28 billion.","Hal Hickman is worth 3 billion more than the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Of the mogul who works in the medical industry and Joseph Jakes, one is worth $29 billion and the other is from Sweden.","Ed Everett works in the banking industry.","Of the mogul worth $29 billion and Cal Craig, one works in the medical industry and the other is from Germany.","The mogul from Sweden is worth 2 billion more than the person who works in the aerospace industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Dirk Dillon","Ed Everett","Hal Hickman","Joseph Jakes"],"label_c":["Argentina","France","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","medical","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd577002ecb885336136e3223cee97b8"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\", the child from Mrs. Almerini's class, and Kelley are three different people.","Ira is either the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class or the student whose final word was \"bulwark\".","Of Erik and the student from Mrs. Witte's class, one finished in fourth place and the other had to spell \"anemic\".","Ira had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Condini's class.","Ira had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" didn't finish in sixth place.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Zachary.","The child who finished in second place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The five people are the student who finished in third place, the child from Mrs. Almerini's class, the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", Kelley and the student whose final word was \"elucidated\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Andres","Erik","Ira","Kelley","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cb786a67595182606256f703e6947b4"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Omar's design went 20 feet farther than the green airplane.","The five planes were the plane that went 55 feet, the yellow plane, Henrietta's design, Valerie's design and Margo's design.","Henrietta's design was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the airplane that went 15 feet.","Of Valerie's design and the plane that was thrown 3rd, one went 35 feet and the other was yellow.","Of Margo's design and the plane that went 35 feet, one was thrown 7th and the other was silver.","Roderick's design wasn't thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 1st went 20 feet farther than the blue airplane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce32da39ffdb75763539e66bb1e83497"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The five sightings were Benny Baron's report, the August 6 sighting, the report from Ames, the report from Jackson and the August 8 sighting.","The report from Jackson was submitted sometime after the report of the triangle-shaped UFO.","Neither the report from Ames nor the August 8 report was Hal Harrison's sighting.","Of Gil Gates's sighting and Abe Alvarez's report, one involved the horseshoe-shaped UFO and the other was received on August 5.","Gil Gates's report was submitted 1 day after the report from Ames.","The August 7 report wasn't from Islesboro.","The report of the oval-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after Cindy Chan's report.","The sighting from Tarzana was submitted 1 day after the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO.","Benny Baron's report didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Ames","Houghton","Islesboro","Jackson","Tarzana"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c98d3a52f441f80639a344197073feae"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Hal Harrison's sighting was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Dows.","The five sightings were Benny Baron's report, the August 5 sighting, the August 8 report, the report from Upper Lake and the August 6 sighting.","Dan Delgado's report was either the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO or the August 6 report.","The report from Long Barn was submitted sometime before the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The August 5 sighting wasn't from Postville.","Of the sighting from Long Barn and the sighting from Dows, one was reported by Benny Baron and the other involved the triangle-shaped UFO.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was either Dan Delgado's report or the sighting from Jackson.","Edith Estes's report wasn't from Postville.","Neither the August 5 report nor Cindy Chan's sighting was the sighting from Upper Lake.","Dan Delgado's sighting was submitted 1 day after Cindy Chan's sighting.","Benny Baron's report didn't involve the egg-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Dows","Jackson","Long Barn","Postville","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44dec92356b95248904a82118b9b7f6d"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Flora is either Tammie's client or the client that chose vivacious red.","Eileen isn't being helped by Tammie.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment didn't choose warm mocha.","Rhonda's client has her appointment 3 hours before the client that chose brown sable.","Of Opal's customer and the customer that chose vivacious red, one is Juana and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","The five customers are Lynette, the client that chose warm mocha, the client with the 1:00pm appointment, the client that chose vivacious red and the client with the 2:00pm appointment.","Of Whitney's client and the customer that chose vivacious red, one has the 3:00pm appointment and the other is Flora.","Victoria's customer is either the client with the 12:00pm appointment or the client that chose jet black.","Juana doesn't have the 2:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Eileen","Flora","Iris","Juana","Lynette"],"label_c":["Opal","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d842f91c5066095de72292092efa5db8"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the waterfall located in Canada and the 110 ft tall fall, one is Rhoqua and the other was shot in 1998.","The 120 ft tall fall is not located in Tibet.","Oginao is not located in Nigeria.","Cerbel is 10 ft taller than the waterfall located in Canada.","The waterfall located in Switzerland is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1989.","Garray wasn't photographed in 1986.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1997 is either the 120 ft tall waterfall or the waterfall located in Canada.","Neither Cerbel nor the 105 ft tall waterfall is the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1998.","Rhoqua is somewhat taller than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1986.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1986 is not in Tibet.","Irskela is 5 ft taller than Cerbel."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1986","1989","1997","1998","2003"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78c20107914b703599925b2e0abc7846"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon worth $26 billion doesn't work in the medical industry.","Mike Mckay is worth 3 billion less than Sid Scott.","The tycoon from Germany is worth 3 billion more than Mike Mckay.","Of the mogul who works in the aerospace industry and the magnate worth $26 billion, one is from France and the other is Mike Mckay.","Kirk Kaplan is worth 2 billion less than the person from Norway.","Of the magnate from Germany and the tycoon worth $26 billion, one is Ed Everett and the other works in the finance industry.","The magnate worth $27 billion is either the person from Argentina or the mogul who works in the biotech industry.","The tycoon who works in the retail industry is worth 2 billion more than the magnate who works in the aerospace industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Kirk Kaplan","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","England","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","medical","retail"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92acd68812311bb305dfd1aa3db93f13"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Neither the wing back nor the person who started in 1979 was the player on the Mustangs.","Of the full back and the player on the Mustangs, one began playing in 1982 and the other was Awad.","The full back started 6 years after Banben.","Gardelli didn't start in 1976.","The player on the Whitecaps started 9 years before the center forward.","The five players were the wing back, the person who started in 1982, the person who started in 1985, Awad and the person on the Predators.","Awad didn't play for the Spartans.","Of the person who started in 1985 and the goalie, one was Banben and the other was Daregh."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","goalie","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Mustangs","Predators","Spartans","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca9385b9774d3536cc833b80834dba55"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure in Uchida was built sometime before the temple in Nakai.","The temple in Toyagi was built 60 years after the temple dedicated to the cat.","The structure in Nakai is either Takahashi or Sama Takako.","Of the temple dedicated to the cat and the temple dedicated to the rooster, one is in Funai and the other is Amari Michi.","The temple dedicated to the cat was built sometime after the shrine in Nakai.","Yamasaki was built 60 years before the temple dedicated to the turtle.","Yamasaki is dedicated to the dragon.","Matsuno Okura, the structure in Funai, the structure built in 1585 and the temple in Uchida are all different shrines.","Sama Takako was built 60 years before Yamasaki."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":["cat","dragon","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=554802193d807ba39fa2e1610ea10ac6"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting of the cone-shaped UFO was from Crescent City.","The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO was either the August 8 report or the report from Otisfield.","The sighting from Crescent City was submitted 1 day before the report of the triangle-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's sighting wasn't from Crescent City.","The report of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before Iva Ingram's report.","Of the August 6 sighting and Cindy Chan's sighting, one was from Houghton and the other involved the cigar-shaped UFO.","The report from Kirkman was submitted 1 day before Gil Gates's report.","The report from Houghton was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Crescent City."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Houghton","Kirkman","Otisfield","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b220a05196456da0bbd60240e37b4b2"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Brandi won't leave in March.","Lee won't bring a shamrock.","The aerophobe going to Wyoming will leave 2 months before Peggy.","Peggy will bring their horseshoe.","Lee will leave 1 month after Peggy.","The aerophobe leaving in January won't bring a wishbone.","The flier with the shamrock will leave sometime after Rudy.","Neither the aerophobe with the wishbone nor the aerophobe with the lucky hat is the flier leaving in May.","Lee is either the flier going to Arkansas or the flier leaving in January.","The flier going to Utah will leave 1 month before Rudy.","Neither the passenger leaving in February nor the flier with the horseshoe is the passenger going to Hawaii."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Gwen","Lee","Peggy","Rudy"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Delaware","Hawaii","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7e3108f6a2dca3ee28ea497147a85e8"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the order with colby jack cheese and the order with gouda cheese, one includes liverwurst and the other is Frances's.","The order with muenster cheese costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with liverwurst.","Neither the sandwich with salami nor the sandwich with prosciutto is Kenneth's sandwich.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs 2 dollars less than the sandwich with salami.","Kenneth's sandwich doesn't include cheddar cheese.","Yolanda's order costs $6.75.","Yolanda's sandwich includes roast beef.","Zachary's sandwich costs 3 dollars more than Frances's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Frances","Kenneth","Warren","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd70133e24650667b3b92e5416abeb27"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the fifth hand was either Nathaniel or the competitor who won with one pair.","The person who won the $5.25 pot didn't win with a straight.","Derek won 2 hands before the player who won the $5.25 pot.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands before the person who won the $18.25 pot.","Guillermo was either the player who won with a royal flush or the competitor who won the $18.25 pot.","Nathaniel didn't win the $12.50 pot.","Of the person who won the third hand and the person who won with a royal flush, one won the $5.25 pot and the other was Derek.","Veronica lost the third hand.","The player who won the $12.50 pot won sometime after the person who won with a straight.","The competitor who won the fourth hand won with two pairs.","The competitor who won with a royal flush, Nathaniel, and Veronica are three different people.","Veronica lost the fifth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Derek","Guillermo","Nathaniel","Veronica","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55f5c09f68828a49183ff362506f09c2"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape that was found in Puak is 3 years older than the orangutan Francine works with.","Nikatrice is either the 4-year-old or the orangutan Calliope works with.","The orangutan Eva works with is 3 years older than Rajesh.","Pemson isn't 13 years old.","Ofallo is older than the animal Aldo works with.","Rajesh came from Puruk Cahu.","Of the orangutan that was found in Puak and the animal that was found in Ambalat, one is cared for by Calliope and the other is 4 years old.","The orangutan that was found in Sebulu is 3 years older than the ape Eva works with.","Ofallo is either the 16-year-old or the 4-year-old.","The orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu is older than the animal Aldo works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f679787fd8a12278d63052f05f7953a2"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece that sold for $325 featured the person who played center field.","The piece for the person who played second base was either Keith Kane's one or the 2007 piece.","The piece that sold for $275 came out in 1995.","Mike Morales's piece sold for 100 dollars more than the piece for the person who played third base.","Mike Morales's piece didn't come out in 2004.","Of the 2012 card and the one that sold for $125, one featured the person who played left field and the other featured Bill Bernard.","The card for the person who played second base sold for 50 dollars more than the piece for the person who played left field.","Hick Hodge's item sold for 100 dollars more than the 2007 item.","The piece for the person who played second base sold for somewhat less than the 2012 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Hick Hodge","Keith Kane","Mike Morales","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1995","1999","2004","2007","2012"],"label_d":["center field","left field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e96dce77d61e3fab4b288e41afeb289"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the entrant who entered her mittens and the knitter who submitted the white item, one is Natasha and the other finished first.","Natasha finished somewhat after Bessie.","The knitter who submitted the black item finished 1 place before the knitter who entered her socks.","The knitter who entered her blanket finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her scarf.","The entrant who submitted the green item finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her sweater.","The knitter who entered her sweater finished 2 places before Carla.","Carla didn't make the silver item.","The entrant who finished third, the person who submitted the black item and the knitter who entered her mittens are all different people.","Ernestine finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Carla","Ernestine","Laverne","Natasha"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfac7a00150b2f47e36dbf82ed0ec782"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Zachary didn't choose puttanesca sauce.","Herbert paid 2 dollars more than the competitor who ordered capellini.","The runner who paid $7.99 ordered penne.","Wade didn't order taglioni.","Yolanda didn't choose alfredo sauce.","Yolanda paid less than the runner who chose puttanesca sauce.","Zachary paid 3 dollars less than the competitor who chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who ordered rigatoni paid 2 dollars less than Claudia.","Of the contestant who chose bolognese sauce and the competitor who chose marinara sauce, one ordered capellini and the other was Herbert."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Herbert","Wade","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","penne","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbc2d4938791233fe432c09c013f3afc"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 155 sq ft home won't be going to Dallas Center.","The Zimmerman's home didn't sell for $32,250.","The $32,250 house is somewhat smaller than the home going to Dallas Center.","Neither the 95 sq ft home nor the $36,000 house is the house going to Laguna Beach.","The Gillespie's home is somewhat smaller than the $32,250 home.","Of the 155 sq ft structure and the house going to Laguna Beach, one is for the Pratts and the other sold for $27,500.","Of the $29,000 house and the 125 sq ft house, one is for the Underwoods and the other will be delivered to Yountville.","The five houses are the 155 sq ft home, the Underwood's house, the Gillespie's structure, the home going to Yountville and the home going to Healdsburg."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=888565cca7b5a158b936960996c990b2"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $9.00 pot won with a royal flush.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won 2 hands after the player who won with a straight flush.","The person who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands after the competitor who won the $3.75 pot.","The player who won the $18.25 pot, Irma, and the player who won the third hand are three different people.","The competitor who won with a flush won 2 hands before Yvonne.","Of the player who won the third hand and Lee, one won with a full house and the other won the $3.75 pot.","Irma lost the first hand.","Of the competitor who won with a straight flush and the person who won the $6.50 pot, one was Irma and the other was Wilbur."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Irma","Lee","Paulette","Wilbur","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb2f6ff26bfdc408db2f766be9599ced"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year before the person who scored a 65.","The person who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament 1 year before Vickie Vern.","Vickie Vern didn't win at Pennyfoot.","Wendy Wells won in 1923.","Of the person who won in 1922 and the woman who scored a 64, one was Pamela Peet and the other was Denise Detz.","The golfer who won at Spotswood didn't shoot a 61.","The woman who scored a 60 was either Vickie Vern or the person who won in 1920.","The golfer who won at Spotswood won her tournament sometime after Vickie Vern.","Of the person who won in 1922 and Tina Tuttle, one won at Willow Grove and the other shot a 67.","Neither the golfer who won in 1920 nor the woman who scored a 67 was Pamela Peet."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Pamela Peet","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","61","64","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4c8a61ec554398978535a2618182c78"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape that was found in Basahan isn't cared for by Eva.","The orangutan Calliope works with is 3 years older than the orangutan Eva works with.","The orangutan that was found in Kendisi is older than the orangutan Eva works with.","Of the 7-year-old and Rajesh, one is cared for by Beatrice and the other is cared for by Calliope.","The animal that was found in Puruk Cahu is older than Merah.","Shamir is cared for by Gracie.","The orangutan that was found in Sebulu is cared for by Beatrice.","The ape that was found in Puak is 3 years younger than the animal that was found in Sebulu.","Ofallo is either the orangutan that was found in Kendisi or the 16-year-old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Kendisi","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d4906cef458b71d8a787c61b2d5beec"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 110 ft tall waterfall wasn't photographed in 1985.","Of Oginao and the 120 ft tall waterfall, one was photographed in 2003 and the other was photographed in 1989.","Garray is 105 ft high.","Irskela is 10 ft higher than the fall located in Canada.","The fall located in Tibet is 10 ft higher than the waterfall in Brazil.","Neither the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1989 nor the waterfall Derrick shot in 1985 is Garray.","The 105 ft tall waterfall wasn't photographed in 1988.","The 115 ft tall waterfall is not located in Nigeria.","Of the waterfall Derrick shot in 2003 and the 110 ft tall waterfall, one is Cerbel and the other is located in Brazil.","Oginao is 115 ft tall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1985","1988","1989","2001","2003"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c546ddfcdf1352024a94ee240ecbb73"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the fall located in Switzerland and the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1984, one has a height of 120 ft and the other has a height of 100 ft.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1984 is located in Brazil.","The fall Derrick shot in 2000 is 5 ft shorter than the fall in Canada.","The waterfall in Switzerland is somewhat shorter than the waterfall Derrick shot in 2000.","Nyalt is 5 ft taller than the fall Derrick shot in 2000.","The waterfall in Tibet is somewhat taller than the fall Derrick shot in 1999.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1992 is 5 ft shorter than Irskela.","Neither the 115 ft tall fall nor Garray is the waterfall located in Tibet.","Rhoqua was shot in 2004.","Oginao is not 110 ft tall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1984","1992","1999","2000","2004"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc73eedec4b65eeac1c45a4014142520"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who got the D spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Sheryl.","The presenter who got the C- was either Sheryl or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt.","The student who got the C+ spoke 2 minutes less than Dominic.","Sheryl didn't talk about P.M. Eden.","Of the student who got the C+ and the student who got the A-, one talked about P.M. Atlee and the other spoke for 12 minutes.","Perry didn't speak for 12 minutes.","Lucille spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden.","The presenter who got the A- spoke 2 minutes less than Lucille."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Dominic","Lucille","Perry","Sheryl"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Eden","Grey","Pitt"],"label_d":["A-","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b4384e2e69743d33841a6a388f55da7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the structure in Rome and Sandy Bridge, one is 13,000 ft and the other is the girder bridge.","The bridge in Vaduz isn't the camelback bridge.","Gorem Bridge is in Zagreb.","The 10,000 ft bridge isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","Bay Bridge, the 8,500 ft bridge, and the bridge in Zagreb are three different structures.","The 13,000 ft structure isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The truss one is 1,500 feet longer than Gorem Bridge.","The bridge in Zagreb is 3,000 feet shorter than the structure in Vaduz.","Vellon Bridge is either the bridge in Rome or the 10,000 ft bridge.","The bridge in Athens is longer than the structure in Luxembourg.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Rome."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Luxembourg","Rome","Vaduz","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74538949933d878762147018dd56f7ae"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the Dell Scargo card and the one with an APR of 10%, one expires on 12\/2025 and the other has a limit of $10,000.","The card with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 3 percent higher than the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","The card that expires on 05\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $3,500.","The card that expires on 02\/2024 doesn't have a limit of $12,500.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR of 8%.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $12,500 credit limit.","The one that expires on 08\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $3,500.","The card that expires on 05\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 02\/2024.","The one with the $3,500 credit limit is either the one with an APR of 11% or the Whitly Bank card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$5,000","$10,000","$12,500"],"label_d":["02\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10e67307a653b803250e060486b9cf81"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Leona answered 30 Across incorrectly.","Of Eva and the person who finished fourth, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other was from Needles.","Nelson finished sometime after the solver from Yorba Linda.","Nelson, the person from Jackman, and the solver from Grant are three different people.","The contestant who finished third was either the person from Jackman or the contestant from Needles.","The solver from Eustis finished 1 place after Leona.","Leona finished 1 place before the person who got 26 Down wrong.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong finished 2 places before the contestant who got 2 Down wrong.","Julie was either the solver who got 26 Down wrong or the solver who got 2 Down wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Eva","Julie","Leona","Nelson","Virginia"],"label_c":["Eustis","Grant","Jackman","Needles","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74a991dbc98d6e6258bce21239574488"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Henrietta's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 15 feet.","Aaron's design was pink.","The black plane was either Margo's design or the plane that went 35 feet.","Of Valerie's design and the black airplane, one was thrown 4th and the other was thrown 3rd.","The plane that went 55 feet was black.","The green plane went 10 feet farther than the blue plane.","Of Omar's design and the pink airplane, one went 35 feet and the other was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 6th went 10 feet farther than the blue plane.","The plane that was thrown 4th, Omar's design and the airplane that went 15 feet were all different planes.","Aaron's design wasn't thrown 5th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver"],"label_d":["2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c574ffafe0f7b1dd986bd6e422c7d716"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Iva Ingram's sighting wasn't from Postville.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted 2 days before the report from Kirkman.","The sighting from Walnut Creek was submitted 3 days before the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's sighting was submitted sometime before the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","Iva Ingram's sighting was submitted 3 days before the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was from Islesboro.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was either the report from Walnut Creek or the August 7 report.","Gil Gates's sighting didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","Flora Flynn's sighting wasn't from Islesboro."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Greeley","Islesboro","Kirkman","Postville","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":["cigar","diamond","horseshoe","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20dce268a64acc17195f58118a15a6f8"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" isn't driven by Myra.","The vehicle with 300 books is either \"Explore More\" or the Greyhound bus.","\"Explore More\" is driven by Becky.","The Airstream isn't driven by Patsy.","Of the bookmobile Becky drives and \"Words To Go\", one has 250 books and the other is the ice cream truck.","\"Ready Reader\" has 50 more books than the school bus.","The vehicle Becky drives has more books than the mobile library Patsy drives.","The vehicle with 400 books is either \"Explore More\" or the vehicle Violet drives.","\"Books-4-U\" has more books than the mobile library Violet drives.","The bookmobile Cynthia drives has 50 more books than the school bus."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Cynthia","Myra","Patsy","Violet"],"label_d":["Airstream","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06b2711324418f6c1ffc657961695458"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the mogul from Ireland and the tycoon from England, one is worth $26 billion and the other is Rachel Reid.","The mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry is either the magnate worth $27 billion or Tim Townsend.","Of the person who works in the pharmaceutical industry and Ed Everett, one is from France and the other is worth $26 billion.","The mogul who works in the aerospace industry is worth 1 billion more than the person from England.","The magnate worth $25 billion isn't from Canada.","Mike Mckay isn't from Canada.","Tim Townsend is worth $25 billion.","The mogul who works in the banking industry is worth 2 billion more than the person who works in the software industry.","The person worth $25 billion isn't from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Canada","Ireland","England","France","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f29d258242edb36bf3fb22dd2b532560"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Oscar ordered capellini.","Zachary didn't choose alfredo sauce.","The runner who chose alfredo sauce paid 2 dollars less than the contestant who chose bolognese sauce.","The five runners were the contestant who paid $6.99, Oscar, the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce, the contestant who chose mushroom sauce and Betsy.","Of the runner who chose bolognese sauce and the runner who chose alfredo sauce, one ordered fusilli and the other was Betsy.","Velma didn't order farfalle.","The runner who ordered penne paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose marinara sauce.","Velma paid $9.99.","The runner who paid $9.99 was either the contestant who chose mushroom sauce or Zachary."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Kristina","Oscar","Velma","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fusilli","penne","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f49f14959b459fc2645d40249f2152b8"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Bale-Hahn SSC isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is in Warsaw.","The Egert Facility will go online 3 years after the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","The Warsaw facility will go online sometime after the Oslo accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Lester will go online 2 years after the Zynga Complex.","The Reykjavik accelerator will go online 1 year after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The ISON-X42 isn't headed by Dr. Tate.","The ISON-X42 will go online in 2020.","The Falston LCS is either the Reykjavik accelerator or the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","Of the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman and the Athens facility, one will go online in 2020 and the other will go online in 2016."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Huff","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Lester","Dr. Tate","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Oslo","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51d7b14b61637c74d05f7664b4974941"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who got the A- spoke for a somewhat longer time than Perry.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes didn't get the D.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 2 minutes more than the student who got the A-.","The presenter who got the C+ was either the student who spoke for 6 minutes or Ora.","Of the student who got the A and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli, one was Anita and the other spoke for 10 minutes.","Neither Roberta nor the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli was the student who got the A-.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith spoke for a somewhat longer time than Ora.","Ora spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the A-.","Roberta didn't get the D.","Ginger didn't talk about P.M. Peel."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Ginger","Ora","Perry","Roberta"],"label_c":["Asquith","Churchill","Disraeli","Grey","Peel"],"label_d":["A","A-","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99861084b80d667780d86944dc5d448f"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Holly finished 2 places before the entrant who submitted the orange item.","Marianne is either the entrant who submitted the black item or the entrant who entered her scarf.","Holly made the scarf.","The knitter who submitted the silver item, the person who entered her blanket, the knitter who entered her socks and the entrant who submitted the black item are all different people.","Kimberly finished 2 places before the person who submitted the purple item.","Carla didn't make the orange item.","Of the person who entered her blanket and the knitter who finished first, one is Ida and the other is Kimberly.","Of the person who finished fourth and the entrant who submitted the purple item, one made the blanket and the other made the hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carla","Holly","Ida","Kimberly","Marianne"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55b161408ee049687f42a1c2e1c4ab14"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the grape soda is either Erica or the salesperson whose order cost $6.70.","Neither the person who ordered the club sandwich nor the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye is the person who ordered the grape soda.","The person who ordered the water owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","Rebecca ordered the water.","Hannah ordered the ginger ale.","Of the person whose order cost $5.35 and the salesperson who ordered the orange soda, one ordered the meatball sub and the other is Chip.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda didn't order the cheeseburger.","The person whose order cost $5.80 is either the team member who ordered the tuna on rye or the team member who ordered the iced tea.","Rebecca owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the ginger ale.","Chip owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92fda8380e3f1173fd878e983e48d5f6"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The five dummies are Margarita's piece, \"Utrecht\", the dummy going to St. Moritz, the $750 dummy and the dummy going to Baltimore.","The $750 puppet is \"Waldarama\".","\"Tombawomba\" cost somewhat less than Herman's dummy.","Margarita's dummy didn't cost $1,000.","The $1,000 piece is either the piece going to Oslo or Lucas's piece.","Of Kelly's piece and the dummy going to Portland, one is \"Utrecht\" and the other is \"Xavier\".","Herman's dummy cost 250 dollars less than the piece going to Portland.","The piece going to Ypsilanti cost 500 dollars less than Kelly's piece.","The piece going to Baltimore isn't \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd87f3ed29e5e259feefccd23580c601"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on FNX didn't air on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 1:00pm aired on Monday.","The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on BMT.","Of the program that aired at 10:00pm and the show that aired on SBC, one aired on Thursday and the other brought in 750,000 viewers.","The show with 250,000 viewers aired on WNW.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers didn't air on BMT.","Of the program with 1,250,000 viewers and the program that aired at 6:00pm, one aired on Wednesday and the other aired on Thursday.","The show that aired at 8:30pm, the show that aired on Tuesday, and the program that aired on Sunday are three different programs.","The program that aired on Thursday was either the show that aired at 6:00pm or the show with 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d0d5e015a41ff4c8f334134f18c7638"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Salinas and the project headed by Dr. Quinn, one is the Zynga Complex and the other will go online in 2018.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't headed by Dr. Ramos.","The Stockholm accelerator will go online 1 year before the Egert Facility.","The Egert Facility is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 or the Zagreb accelerator.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't headed by Dr. Jennings.","The ISON-X42 isn't headed by Dr. Ramos.","The Zynga Complex will go online in 2016.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 1 year after the Dublin facility.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 and the Lectra 4C, one is headed by Dr. Salinas and the other is in Zagreb.","The project headed by Dr. Quinn will go online 1 year before the Warsaw accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Jennings","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Salinas"],"label_d":["Athens","Dublin","Stockholm","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21e69a4f287e84a3026b96ed463d4c0a"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of teak costs 25 dollars less than Olivia's item.","Olivia's piece was made of mahogany.","Bonita's item is the hutch.","The barstool is either the piece made of poplar or Bonita's item.","Latasha's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of ash.","Neither Bonita's piece nor Latasha's item is the piece made of teak.","Of Patsy's item and the bookshelf, one costs $300 and the other was made of teak.","The piece made of poplar costs more than Latasha's piece.","The coffee table is either the item made of mahogany or Nadine's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Bonita","Latasha","Nadine","Olivia","Patsy"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","poplar","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bookshelf","coffee table","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfc9d62eb93c64ee2bc8db550e85caff"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game released in 1978 doesn't cost $3,750.","\"Disco Mania\", the system made by Waverly Toys, and the game released in 1974 are three different games.","\"Meteor Rise\" wasn't made by Arco.","The game made by Dow Games came out 2 years after \"Disco Mania\".","The system made by Arco is either the $1,750 pinball machine or \"Voyager Hero\".","The five games are the $1,750 system, \"Archer Quest\", the game made by Waverly Toys, the pinball machine released in 1975 and the machine made by Pinnefore.","Of \"Voyager Hero\" and \"Archer Quest\", one was released in 1978 and the other costs $6,400.","Of the $1,500 pinball machine and the system released in 1978, one was made by Dow Games and the other is \"Disco Mania\".","\"Zany Circus\" came out sometime after the pinball machine made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92d585e1ccbfdc2eba44e2b0a58ceaf7"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The Algebra class is taught by Leach.","The course in room 319 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Ingram's class.","Of the course in room 212 and Mr. Ingram's class, one is the Geometry class and the other has 33 students.","The History class isn't taught by Morrison.","The course with 31 students isn't the History class.","Mr. Leach's class has 6 more students than the course in room 114.","Of the Pre-Calculus class and Mr. Zimmerman's class, one is in room 122 and the other is in room 212."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","122","212","314","319"],"label_c":["Ingram","Leach","Morrison","Newton","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Geometry","History","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=344e844cf6eb73c19f0db58674a72ab8"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Margie chose marinara sauce.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce paid 1 dollar more than Margie.","Kristina didn't choose alfredo sauce.","Velma paid 1 dollar less than the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","Of the competitor who paid $9.99 and the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce, one ordered taglioni and the other was Suzanne.","The runner who paid $10.99 didn't order rigatoni.","Suzanne ordered fusilli.","The contestant who chose mushroom sauce paid more than Suzanne.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce was either the contestant who paid $10.99 or the competitor who ordered taglioni.","Of the contestant who paid $8.99 and the runner who ordered rotini, one chose marinara sauce and the other chose mushroom sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Kristina","Margie","Suzanne","Velma"],"label_c":["fusilli","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8863e27e85fca8d7e305e68a9c723470"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 63 won her tournament 3 years after the woman who won at Pennyfoot.","Nellie Nolan didn't win in 1922.","Olivia Oden won her tournament 1 year before the woman who won at Scotch Pines.","The five golfers were the woman who scored a 63, the golfer who won at Spotswood, Olivia Oden, the person who won at Juniper Hills and the person who won in 1921.","Freda Fritz didn't win in 1922.","Olivia Oden shot a 64.","The woman who scored a 62 won her tournament 1 year before the person who scored a 67.","Nellie Nolan didn't win in 1924.","Of Maxine Mohn and the golfer who scored a 67, one won in 1923 and the other won at Spotswood.","The person who scored a 67 won her tournament 1 year before Maxine Mohn."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn","Nellie Nolan","Olivia Oden"],"label_c":["61","62","63","64","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f7e61fec8868321ba90dad1e9195947"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Inez won her tournament 1 year before the person who scored a 67.","The five golfers were Nellie Nolan, the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove, the golfer who scored a 63, the person who won at Juniper Hills and the golfer who scored a 61.","The person who won at Juniper Hills didn't shoot a 65.","The golfer who scored a 63 was either the person who won in 1924 or Shari Steel.","The woman who won at Spotswood won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who won at Willow Grove.","Neither the woman who scored a 63 nor the golfer who won at Juniper Hills was Pamela Peet.","Of the woman who scored a 67 and the person who won in 1922, one was Shari Steel and the other won at Spotswood.","The person who scored a 62 won her tournament 2 years after the person who scored a 67."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Inez","Nellie Nolan","Pamela Peet","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["61","62","63","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1318b8655593aaf6124101ee059f89d9"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Falston LCS will not go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the Falston LCS or the Helsinki accelerator.","The Paris facility will go online sometime before the Madrid accelerator.","The Zynga Complex will go online 1 year after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The five accelerators are the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, the Zynga Complex, the project headed by Dr. Salinas, the Tevatron LHC and the Athens accelerator.","The Madrid facility will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The project headed by Dr. Jennings will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Jennings","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Tate","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Madrid","Paris","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42edc39dd9ea13d9a634eb14622b9ea5"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Pratt's house didn't sell for $32,250.","The Zimmerman's house is somewhat larger than the home going to Kennebunkport.","Of the Ingram's house and the $27,500 structure, one is 170 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Mission Viejo.","The Davidson's structure is either the $27,500 structure or the $36,000 home.","The Nielsen's structure is 45 sq ft larger than the Kirby's home.","The house going to Kennebunkport, the $36,000 structure, the $29,000 structure, the $25,000 house, the 140 sq ft structure and the $35,000 home are all different houses.","The $29,000 structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the house going to Yountville.","Of the 140 sq ft house and the $36,000 house, one is for the Davidsons and the other will be delivered to Unionville.","Of the $38,000 house and the home going to Yountville, one is for the Nielsens and the other is for the Davidsons.","The $38,000 structure is 45 sq ft larger than the house going to Shaver Lake.","The $35,000 structure is 45 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 home.","The structure going to Kennebunkport is either the 95 sq ft house or the 155 sq ft home.","The Ingram's home is 15 sq ft larger than the structure going to Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02022cf8cd5a09a056d17b351fceb049"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The rocking chair costs 100 dollars more than the end table.","Of the coffee table and Antoinette's item, one was made of sandalwood and the other was made of chestnut.","Irma's piece isn't the barstool.","The piece made of elm costs 75 dollars more than Josephine's item.","The $400 item, the hutch, the piece made of chestnut, the end table and the piece made of sandalwood are all different pieces.","The hutch costs less than the item made of walnut.","The piece made of chestnut costs 75 dollars more than the item made of sandalwood.","Tabitha's item costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of rosewood.","Of Rosemary's piece and the piece made of rosewood, one is the bookshelf and the other costs $250.","Of the barstool and the piece made of teak, one was crafted by Rosemary and the other costs $325.","Tabitha's piece costs 125 dollars less than Yvette's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Irma","Josephine","Latasha","Rosemary","Tabitha","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1251693cb7b6605fafd6a9d47e61270d"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe with 460 calories, the garlic tilapia, and the meal served on May 17th are three different recipes.","The recipe with 400 calories was either the recipe with 15 grams of protein or the citrus halibut.","Of the meal with 7 grams of protein and the meal with 500 calories, one was the kale quinoa and the other was served on May 12th.","The meal served on May 14th was either the asian steak or the recipe with 400 calories.","The kale quinoa wasn't served on May 11th.","The dish with 7 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 18 grams of protein.","The recipe with 15 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the dish served on May 13th.","The dish with 10 grams of protein contains 40 fewer calories than the meal served on May 17th.","The citrus halibut was either the dish with 5 grams of protein or the meal with 420 calories.","The chili pork contains somewhat more calories than the dish served on May 16th.","The garlic tilapia contains 60 more calories than the dish with 8 grams of protein.","The recipe with 500 calories, the meal with 18 grams of protein, the recipe with 15 grams of protein, the asian steak and the dish with 8 grams of protein were all different recipes.","The bulgur salad contains 40 more calories than the dish with 10 grams of protein.","The meal with 12 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe with 5 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a099a0336c74597194522d9eb9ddd52"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with two pairs won 3 hands after the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","The competitor who won the fifth hand didn't win with one pair.","Of the competitor who won the first hand and the person who won the $12.50 pot, one was Courtney and the other won with a straight flush.","Kelley was either the player who won the $18.25 pot or the player who won with a royal flush.","Nathaniel lost the seventh hand.","The person who won with a flush won sometime after the player who won with a straight.","The player who won the $6.50 pot won sometime after the person who won the $23.25 pot.","Kelley won sometime after Holly.","The person who won the fourth hand didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot, the person who won the sixth hand, Nathaniel, the player who won with two pairs and Ramon were all different people.","Kelley won 4 hands before the person who won with a straight flush.","The player who won the $3.75 pot was either Guillermo or the player who won with a flush.","The player who won the $12.50 pot, the player who won the sixth hand, and the player who won with a full house are three different people.","Of the competitor who won the sixth hand and the person who won the seventh hand, one won with a straight flush and the other was Guillermo.","The competitor who won the fifth hand didn't win with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Courtney","Guillermo","Holly","Kelley","Nathaniel","Ramon","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae4fc9e65e62c307a37cefcef195a39e"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Peggy scored 7 fewer points than the person from White Bean.","Of the chef who made the cajun chili and the person from Demitasse, one scored 84 points and the other scored 42 points.","Luther scored 14 more points than Karl.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored 7 more points than the chef from Zenaida's.","The person from Zenaida's scored 7 more points than Celia.","The cook from Epicurious scored 28 more points than the cook from Zenaida's.","The person from Enzo's is either the person who made the cashew tofu or the cook who made the pepper steak.","The cook who made the cajun chili is either Sonia or Ida.","Peggy didn't make the cashew tofu.","Freda doesn't work at Epicurious.","Of Karl and Celia, one made the jambalaya and the other works at White Bean.","Sonia scored somewhat fewer points than the person who made the cajun chili.","The person from Apple Barn is either Celia or the chef who scored 84 points.","Karl scored somewhat fewer points than the person who made the pepper steak.","Of the cook from White Bean and the person who scored 63 points, one made the turkey soup and the other was Karl.","Sonia didn't make the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Celia","Freda","Ida","Karl","Luther","Peggy","Sonia"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c83676639007c63293389d4aede53f62"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The ice cream truck has 150 more books than the school bus.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 150 more books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Francisco.","The Airstream, \"Explore More\", the vehicle Wesley drives, \"Tiny Tomes\" and the bookmobile Natasha drives are all different vehicles.","The mobile library with 400 books is either \"Words To Go\" or \"Tiny Tomes\".","Of the Mack truck and the vehicle Wesley drives, one has 350 books and the other is \"Words To Go\".","\"Dream Machine\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Becky drives.","The Winnebago has 50 fewer books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","Of the bookmobile Natasha drives and the bookmobile with 500 books, one is the Greyhound bus and the other is \"Explore More\".","\"Books-4-U\" has fewer books than the vehicle Myra drives.","Of the bookmobile Myra drives and the bookmobile Elena drives, one is the Winnebago and the other has 300 books.","The vehicle Natasha drives is either \"Words To Go\" or \"Dream Machine\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Elena","Francisco","Myra","Natasha","Omar","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c6eac18e11636ef74b00a80d740bb19"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 2:00pm was either the program that aired on WNW or the show that aired on GMA.","The program that aired on Friday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 8:30pm didn't air on CBR.","The show with 1,500,000 viewers didn't air on WNW.","The show that aired on Tuesday was either the program with 1,500,000 viewers or the program that aired at 2:00pm.","The program that aired on FNX had 750,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Monday.","The program that aired on Sunday was either the show that aired on CBR or the program that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired on SBC.","The show that aired on BMT was either the program that aired on Sunday or the program that aired at 2:00pm.","The show that aired on Wednesday had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 6:00pm.","The show that aired on GMA didn't air on Friday.","Of the show with 250,000 viewers and the show with 1,750,000 viewers, one aired on Thursday and the other aired on GMA.","The show with 1,500,000 viewers was either the program that aired at 11:30am or the show that aired at 8:30pm.","Of the program that aired on Saturday and the show that aired at 4:30pm, one brought in 500,000 viewers and the other aired on PTR.","The program that aired on BMT had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired at 1:00pm, the program with 750,000 viewers, the program that aired on SBC, the program with 1,500,000 viewers and the program that aired at 2:00pm were all different programs."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e22d5a32bce407324950d9973b775db"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1999 item sold for 50 dollars less than the piece for the person who played second base.","The 1999 card sold for somewhat more than the one for the person who played right field.","The card for the person who played right field was either the item that sold for $125 or the 1978 one.","The item for the person who played first base sold for 250 dollars less than the piece for the person who played third base.","The piece that sold for $125, the 1978 card, and the 1972 piece are three different cards.","The 1987 piece sold for 50 dollars more than Finn Freeman's one.","Neddy Norris's one sold for 150 dollars more than Lance Leach's card.","The piece for the person who played third base was either Al Allison's card or the 2015 card.","The item for the person who played pitcher was either Lance Leach's piece or the 1995 item.","Keith Kane's piece, the item that sold for $375, the piece that sold for $425, the 1987 one, the 1995 item and the item for the person who played center field were all different cards.","Mike Morales's one sold for 250 dollars more than Lance Leach's item.","The card for the person who played first base sold for 50 dollars more than the item for the person who played center field.","The piece for the person who played right field sold for 50 dollars less than Al Allison's card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Finn Freeman","Keith Kane","Lance Leach","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1978","1987","1995","1999","2015"],"label_d":["center field","first base","pitcher","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb9869cfee1a4b6967dfafda8e47dbd2"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who spent $475 didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","Kit Kelley didn't spend exactly $400.","The person who gave Ally the juicer spent 100 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the toaster.","Of the friend who lives in Fruitland and the attendee who lives in Sun City, one spent $525 and the other is Jack Jordan.","The friend who gave Ally the laptop is either the person who spent $525 or the person who lives in Eustis.","Mitch Mayo doesn't live in Decatur City.","Pam Powell is either the attendee who spent $550 or the attendee who spent $425.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent 25 dollars less than the person who lives in Fruitland.","The person who gave Ally the blender spent 100 dollars more than the attendee who lives in Clovis.","The person who lives in Fruitland spent less than the friend who lives in Jonesboro.","Lily Little didn't spend exactly $525.","Ora Osborne spent 25 dollars more than Mitch Mayo.","Kit Kelley spent less than Lily Little.","The attendee who lives in Fruitland spent 50 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Eustis.","The friend who gave Ally the laptop spent 75 dollars more than the friend who lives in Jonesboro."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b91c7a660223dfdb44de6046fbbefb9"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who finished seventh didn't make the silver item.","Carla didn't knit the scarf.","Kimberly didn't finish seventh.","The knitter who finished fifth didn't knit the mittens.","The knitter who submitted the orange item finished 2 places after Sophie.","Carla finished fourth.","The entrant who entered her blanket finished 3 places before the knitter who submitted the white item.","Ruth finished 3 places before the person who submitted the green item.","The entrant who finished fourth didn't knit the mittens.","The knitter who submitted the silver item finished somewhat after the person who entered her mittens.","The person who entered her scarf finished somewhat before Kimberly.","The knitter who submitted the blue item finished 1 place after the person who entered her blanket.","The knitter who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place after the knitter who submitted the purple item.","The person who entered her sweater finished 1 place before Tanya.","Carla didn't knit the sweater.","Of the entrant who entered her blanket and Priscilla, one made the orange item and the other finished first.","The person who submitted the black item is either the entrant who finished third or the person who entered her socks.","Carla finished somewhat after the knitter who submitted the blue item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carla","Kimberly","Priscilla","Ruth","Sophie","Tanya","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8565bfd7720e1c1ff5d6f44a4d2a5400"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The music podcast has more downloads than the show that began in 2014.","The business podcast has fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","Al Acosta's podcast is either the film show or the podcast that began in 2008.","Eva Estrada's show, the podcast that began in 2012, and the show that began in 2010 are three different shows.","The show with 3 million downloads started in 2015.","The music podcast started in 2015.","Of the literature podcast and Dixie Dean's podcast, one has 2 million downloads and the other started in 2012.","Eva Estrada's podcast didn't start in 2015.","Of the podcast that began in 2007 and the film podcast, one has 5 million downloads and the other is Dixie Dean's.","The show that began in 2010 is either Cora Capon's show or the podcast with 4 million downloads.","The show that began in 2015 has fewer downloads than Geneva Gold's podcast.","The seven shows are the investing podcast, Cora Capon's podcast, the show that began in 2015, the show with 7 million downloads, the show that began in 2012, the show that began in 2007 and the podcast that began in 2008.","The business podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the film show.","Of Cora Capon's podcast and the podcast with 6 million downloads, one is about gaming and the other is about film."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=197c9a1cd2e999e98d68b7b8026076bd"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the $12.50 pot was either the competitor who won with a royal flush or Ernestine.","Paulette lost the third hand.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won 2 hands before the player who won the $12.50 pot.","The player who won with one pair was either the person who won the first hand or Theodore.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won 2 hands after the competitor who won with a straight flush.","Ernestine won sometime after the person who won the $18.25 pot.","Theodore won sometime after the person who won the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won the sixth hand didn't win the $3.75 pot.","Of Maria and the player who won the $18.25 pot, one won with a flush and the other won the first hand.","Paulette didn't win with a straight.","The person who won the $6.50 pot won 1 hand before the player who won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands after Theodore.","Of the player who won with a full house and Theodore, one won the $5.25 pot and the other won the second hand.","Frances won 3 hands after the person who won with a straight.","Of the person who won with a flush and the competitor who won the fifth hand, one won the $18.25 pot and the other was Omar."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Frances","Maria","Omar","Paulette","Theodore","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0824b6fb5acab44057bd1aeee27d2316"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player who started in 1976 wasn't the wing back.","Daregh didn't play for the Hawks.","The person who started in 1994 didn't play for the Minutemen.","The person who started in 1979, Hatcha, the second striker, Banben, Gardelli and Daregh were all different players.","The person on the Rangers started 6 years before the goalie.","The center back started 12 years before the second striker.","Banben didn't play for the Rangers.","Of Rothvum and the player on the Bulldogs, one began playing in 1985 and the other was the sweeper.","Imay was either the person on the Hammerheads or the goalie.","The player on the Minutemen started sometime after the goalie.","Daregh was either the goalie or the second striker.","The person who started in 1985 wasn't the center forward.","Of the player on the Timberwolves and Kawa, one was the sweeper and the other began playing in 1994.","The sweeper started sometime after the person on the Hammerheads.","Of the full back and the wing back, one was Gardelli and the other played for the Hammerheads."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Banben","Daregh","Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hammerheads","Hawks","Minutemen","Rangers","Stingrays","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c748bdd74456ab76029e174502923ea2"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Whitney will leave sometime after the flier with the wishbone.","The aerophobe going to Louisiana, the aerophobe leaving in March, the passenger leaving in April, Yolanda, Zachary and Velma are all different fliers.","The flier going to Louisiana will bring their rabbit's foot.","The passenger going to Ohio will bring their horseshoe.","Yolanda is either the aerophobe leaving in July or the passenger going to Georgia.","The passenger going to Arkansas is either the aerophobe with the shamrock or the aerophobe with the talisman.","The passenger leaving in January is either the flier with the coin or the passenger with the horseshoe.","Of the aerophobe leaving in April and Maurice, one will bring their talisman and the other will go to Ohio.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave 1 month after the passenger going to Utah.","The aerophobe leaving in June is either the flier with the coin or Zachary.","Neither Zachary nor Velma is the aerophobe going to Delaware.","The aerophobe with the coin is either Maurice or Lee.","Maurice will leave sometime before the aerophobe going to Arkansas.","Brandi won't go to Delaware.","Maurice will leave 3 months before the flier with the wishbone."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Brandi","Lee","Maurice","Velma","Whitney","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Delaware","Georgia","Hawaii","Louisiana","Ohio","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f817bbbfd969b3cd9af9986295456852"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who submitted the blue item didn't knit the blanket.","The entrant who submitted the green item finished 1 place after Priscilla.","Laverne finished 4 places after the knitter who submitted the orange item.","Ruth finished somewhat after Ernestine.","The knitter who submitted the purple item finished 2 places after Carla.","Viola is either the entrant who entered her tea cozy or the person who submitted the blue item.","The entrant who submitted the blue item is either the knitter who finished seventh or Laverne.","Ruth didn't knit the sweater.","The person who submitted the silver item is either the entrant who entered her hat or the knitter who finished seventh.","The knitter who finished fourth, the person who entered her hat, and the entrant who submitted the blue item are three different people.","The seven people are Viola, the person who entered her tea cozy, the knitter who entered her hat, the entrant who entered her scarf, the person who entered her socks, the knitter who submitted the orange item and the entrant who finished third.","Ruth didn't knit the blanket.","Of the person who finished second and the knitter who entered her tea cozy, one is Ruth and the other made the green item.","The person who entered her socks finished 2 places after Priscilla.","The knitter who submitted the silver item finished 2 places before the entrant who submitted the black item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carla","Ernestine","Jeanette","Laverne","Priscilla","Ruth","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eac556f0ba317d54bf303b44b1cf3247"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Pamela Peet didn't win at Amble Glen.","The woman who won at Scotch Pines was either the golfer who scored a 61 or the person who won in 1921.","The golfer who won in 1926 was either the person who won at Willow Grove or the golfer who scored a 66.","The person who scored a 61, Kristina Katz, Inez, Freda Fritz and the golfer who won in 1920 were all different golfers.","The person who won at Spotswood won her tournament sometime after Kristina Katz.","Neither the person who won in 1925 nor the woman who won at Scotch Pines was Wendy Wells.","The person who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament 4 years before the person who won at Scotch Pines.","The woman who won in 1921 was either the woman who won at Cowbush Cove or the woman who won at Juniper Hills.","The golfer who scored a 60 won her tournament sometime after Inez.","Of the person who won in 1925 and the woman who scored a 65, one was Inez and the other was Pamela Peet.","The person who scored a 63 won her tournament 2 years before Pamela Peet.","Of the woman who won in 1922 and the woman who won in 1925, one was Pamela Peet and the other won at Spotswood.","Wendy Wells didn't shoot a 66.","Of the golfer who won at Pennyfoot and the woman who scored a 59, one won in 1923 and the other was Carrie Cole."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Inez","Kristina Katz","Maxine Mohn","Pamela Peet","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","61","63","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dc7a233a0b35e5627a5ee7dceea52c3"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the citrusy finish is either the one from Barnstable, ME or the oyster that costs $2.00.","The Welcher oyster isn't from Barnstable, ME.","The Summersill oyster is either the oyster that costs $2.50 or the oyster with the fruity finish.","The one with the citrusy finish isn't from Appleton, CT.","The one with the nutty finish costs 40 cents more than the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs 20 cents more than the Thatcher oyster.","The one that costs $2.60 is either the one from Charlestown, CT or the one with the melon-like finish.","The Pomaquin oyster costs somewhat more than the Katamaka oyster.","The seven oysters are the one with the buttery finish, the one that costs $2.20, the Island Creek oyster, the Welcher oyster, the one from Vancouver, BC, the oyster that costs $2.10 and the oyster that costs $2.60.","The Island Creek oyster costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Willapa, RI.","The one with the briny finish costs 50 cents less than the one with the fruity finish.","Of the oyster from Vancouver, BC and the oyster that costs $2.50, one has a creamy taste and the other is the Welcher oyster.","The Katamaka oyster is either the oyster from Vancouver, BC or the one with the nutty finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed692d89150349e343777bc1818de8df"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. York will go online 3 years before the Egert Facility.","The Egert Facility is either the project headed by Dr. Quinn or the Lisbon accelerator.","Of the project headed by Dr. Jennings and the Copenhagen accelerator, one will go online in 2019 and the other will go online in 2021.","The Egert Facility isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","Of the Falston LCS and the project headed by Dr. Salinas, one will go online in 2022 and the other is in Athens.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 and the project headed by Dr. Quinn, one is in Madrid and the other is in Reykjavik.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 is either the Lectra 4C or the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","The project headed by Dr. Jennings will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. York.","The seven accelerators are the Falston LCS, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021, the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, the facility scheduled to go online in 2020, the Kiev accelerator, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Zynga Complex will go online 3 years before the Tevatron LHC.","Of the Madrid accelerator and the ISON-X42, one is headed by Dr. Quinn and the other will go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online 1 year after the Lisbon accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Huff","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Salinas","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=199bf94893e771cb860ae31e65116411"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC will go online 3 years after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 is in Lisbon.","The Athens facility isn't headed by Dr. York.","The Warsaw accelerator is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 or the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","Of the project headed by Dr. York and the ISON-X42, one is in Warsaw and the other will go online in 2017.","The Falston LCS, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019, the Athens accelerator, the Dublin facility and the Copenhagen accelerator are all different accelerators.","The Tevatron LHC will not go online in 2022.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is either the Copenhagen facility or the project headed by Dr. Huff.","The Falston LCS isn't in Lisbon.","Of the Helsinki facility and the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, one is headed by Dr. Valentine and the other is the ISON-X42.","Neither the Dublin facility nor the Egert Facility is the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Quinn.","The ISON-X42 will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","Of the Lisbon accelerator and the ISON-X42, one is headed by Dr. Underwood and the other is headed by Dr. Quinn.","The Lisbon facility will go online sometime after the Egert Facility.","The Dublin facility isn't headed by Dr. Kirk.","The Kiev facility will go online 1 year after the Helsinki accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Huff","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Noble","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valentine","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Dublin","Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42262817c6936c79eb37e70c4bd9f88c"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Awad was either the player on the Mustangs or the person who started in 1994.","The player on the Predators started 9 years after the player on the Silverbacks.","Kawa started 9 years after Fichin.","Engmose didn't start in 1988.","The second striker started 15 years after the goalie.","The player who started in 1985 wasn't the center back.","Of the player on the Mustangs and the person on the Whitecaps, one was the second striker and the other began playing in 1976.","Kawa was either the person on the Whitecaps or the player on the Silverbacks.","The person on the Mustangs started 3 years before Gardelli.","The center back was either Daregh or Engmose.","Engmose started sometime after the player on the Spartans.","The person on the Mustangs started 6 years before the full back.","The person on the Hawks started sometime after the center back.","Awad didn't start in 1976.","The player who started in 1994 was either the player on the Bulldogs or the sweeper.","The player on the Bulldogs wasn't the wing back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hawks","Mustangs","Predators","Silverbacks","Spartans","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca500af84adeda6b218d9d7b43df0185"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Yvette scored 160 points more points than the contestant in lane 5.","The player who scored 700 points, Nina, and the person in lane 6 are three different people.","Johnathan wasn't from Pacific Grove.","The player who scored 380 points wasn't from Elk Grove.","The player in lane 7 is either Nina or Hope.","The player from Ontario wasn't in lane 5.","Alberta is either the player who scored 300 points or the person from Elk Grove.","The person from Pacific Grove scored more points than the player from Junction City.","Yvette scored fewer points than Stanley.","The person in lane 2, the player from Fort Kent, Stanley and Yvette are all different people.","The person in lane 3 scored 160 points more points than the contestant in lane 5.","The person in lane 2 scored 240 points fewer points than the contestant from Junction City.","Stanley scored 240 points fewer points than the person in lane 6.","The player from Fort Kent wasn't in lane 5.","Perry scored fewer points than Nina.","The contestant in lane 1 scored 160 points more points than the contestant from Bristol.","The player from Bristol scored 160 points fewer points than Johnathan."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Hope","Johnathan","Nina","Perry","Stanley","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dd1f67be3d68acbcdb563f56d98e06d"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Amari Michi was built 60 years before Sama Takako.","The temple dedicated to the cat isn't in Funai.","The temple built in 1885, the shrine dedicated to the cat, the temple in Uchida, the shrine dedicated to the turtle and the temple in Usui are all different shrines.","Matsuno Okura was built 180 years after the temple dedicated to the dragon.","The structure dedicated to the cat was built 300 years after Okabe Honzo.","The temple dedicated to the deer was built sometime before Amari Michi.","The shrine built in 1645 isn't in Uchida.","The temple built in 1765 isn't dedicated to the rooster.","Of Hori Takesi and the structure built in 1885, one is in Nakai and the other is dedicated to the mouse.","Takahashi was built 180 years before Yamasaki.","Of the structure built in 1525 and the shrine in Niwa, one is Amari Michi and the other is dedicated to the turtle.","The structure in Usui was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the deer.","Yamasaki isn't in Miyato.","The structure built in 1525 isn't in Funai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ecef46f8a5c65c8d8683addcea331518"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person on the Timberwolves was either the second striker or the player who started in 1994.","Cerisa didn't play for the Hammerheads.","Cerisa didn't start in 1976.","Of the player on the Spartans and the player who started in 1979, one was Rothvum and the other was the sweeper.","The player on the Silverbacks started sometime after the sweeper.","The person on the Predators, the player who started in 1982, the player who started in 1985, the goalie, the center back and the player who started in 1979 were all different players.","The center forward started 12 years before the center back.","The player on the Silverbacks was either the wing back or Banben.","Kawa didn't start in 1985.","The full back started sometime before Awad.","Awad started 6 years before Fichin.","Fichin was either the player who started in 1976 or the player who started in 1988.","Of Banben and the player who started in 1988, one played for the Whitecaps and the other played for the Timberwolves.","Of the player on the Predators and the sweeper, one was Cerisa and the other began playing in 1991."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Cerisa","Daregh","Fichin","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Mustangs","Predators","Silverbacks","Spartans","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4870e5a67346b794f3497a281ff37164"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's piece cost 250 dollars less than the puppet going to Ypsilanti.","Of Jeff's dummy and the $1,750 puppet, one is \"Xavier\" and the other is going to Ypsilanti.","Of Jeff's piece and the puppet going to St. Moritz, one is \"Xavier\" and the other cost $750.","Of Isabel's puppet and the $2,250 puppet, one is \"Sniffletoe\" and the other is going to Mexico City.","The dummy going to St. Moritz cost 500 dollars less than the dummy going to Oslo.","The piece going to Baltimore cost 750 dollars more than \"Valencio\".","The $1,000 dummy isn't \"Yenga\".","The seven dummies are the $2,250 piece, Nicole's piece, Kelly's puppet, \"Utrecht\", \"Tombawomba\", \"Yenga\" and Jeff's puppet.","Of \"Utrecht\" and Lucas's piece, one is going to Vancouver and the other cost $1,750.","The dummy going to Vancouver cost 1,250 dollars more than Margarita's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8a6a62c3f1b9bb700b51851bbdb0371"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ora Osborne is either the attendee who lives in Sun City or the friend who lives in Decatur City.","The attendee who spent $525 didn't give Ally the HD tv.","Pam Powell spent 50 dollars less than Mitch Mayo.","The friend who lives in Clovis spent 50 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the blender.","The friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player, Ned Norris, and Pam Powell are three different people.","Ora Osborne spent 50 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the juicer.","Ned Norris, the attendee who lives in Decatur City, Pam Powell, the attendee who lives in Fruitland and the person who gave Ally the laptop are all different people.","Of the friend who gave Ally the blender and the person who lives in Jonesboro, one spent $400 and the other is Mitch Mayo.","The friend who lives in Twin Peaks spent 100 dollars less than the person who lives in Jonesboro.","The person who gave Ally the toaster spent more than Jack Jordan.","The person who lives in Eustis spent 25 dollars less than Kit Kelley.","Of the friend who spent $475 and the attendee who gave Ally the toaster, one lives in Sun City and the other is Ned Norris.","The attendee who lives in Sun City didn't give Ally the HD tv.","The friend who lives in Twin Peaks is either Pam Powell or the attendee who gave Ally the laptop."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02e2be38996b65cc367b566c00788b8a"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The seven people were the competitor who won the fifth hand, the person who won with one pair, the competitor who won the $9.00 pot, Derek, Wilbur, the competitor who won the $6.50 pot and the player who won the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won the fifth hand won with a straight flush.","The player who won with a full house was either Yvonne or Derek.","Wilbur won 3 hands before Irma.","Of Guillermo and the person who won the second hand, one won the $5.25 pot and the other won with two pairs.","Derek was either the competitor who won the $3.75 pot or the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won 3 hands before the person who won the $18.25 pot.","Guillermo didn't win the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won the $6.50 pot won 1 hand before Wilbur.","The competitor who won with a flush was either Guillermo or the player who won the second hand.","The competitor who won with a straight won 2 hands before the player who won with a full house.","Jana was either the person who won the first hand or the person who won the third hand.","The player who won with a straight was either Yvonne or Irma.","The person who won the $3.75 pot won 1 hand after Irma."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Derek","Ernestine","Guillermo","Irma","Jana","Wilbur","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11cfb030cb4c6eb865726f9841d8d459"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Victoria's customer has her appointment sometime after Yvonne's client.","Georgia isn't being helped by Tammie.","The customer that chose honey blonde isn't being helped by Tammie.","Of the customer that chose brown sable and the client that chose honey blonde, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other is Myra.","Of Flora and the client with the 12:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other chose deep copper.","The client that chose vivacious red has her appointment 1 hour after Georgia.","Juana is either the client that chose deep copper or the customer with the 1:00pm appointment.","Of Juana and Yvonne's client, one chose midnight blue and the other has the 12:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment 2 hours before Georgia.","Cristina has her appointment 3 hours before Iris.","Nettie's client has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose honey blonde.","Pam's client, the customer with the 4:00pm appointment, the customer with the 3:00pm appointment, the client that chose honey blonde, the client with the 5:00pm appointment and the client with the 1:00pm appointment are all different customers.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment sometime after the client that chose deep copper.","The customer that chose warm mocha isn't being helped by Rhonda.","The client with the 4:00pm appointment is either Georgia or the client that chose honey blonde."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Flora","Georgia","Iris","Juana","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a619ab03c01be1ce9637d53cd48f72c2"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism with 500 genes was either the bacteria sequenced in December or the one sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","The one sequenced in August wasn't sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","The seven organisms were V. tenesis, the organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland, the organism with 500 genes, the organism sequenced in November, the bacteria with 1,750 genes, the organism sequenced by Dr. Ortiz and the organism sequenced in September.","D. forcilitis has 250 more genes than E. paradolens.","Of B. mangeris and the bacteria sequenced in November, one was sequenced by Dr. Prince and the other has 1,750 genes.","L. dyson has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The one with 1,500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","Of the bacteria sequenced in February and the organism with 1,500 genes, one is V. tenesis and the other was sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","L. dyson has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced in February.","B. mangeris wasn't sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","The one sequenced by Dr. Henderson was either E. paradolens or the organism with 1,750 genes.","P. wellington was sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","The organism sequenced in July was either the one sequenced by Dr. Ortiz or the bacteria with 750 genes.","The one sequenced by Dr. Copeland was either the bacteria with 1,000 genes or L. dyson."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Doyle","Henderson","Ortiz","Prince","Roman","Zamora"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11c0e1468bac4bb25dcf962a858415d7"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case at 40.5912 N and the case at 41.0237 N, one was at 88.1928 W and the other was found on May 18.","The case that held the chewing gum wasn't at 88.4584 W.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found 3 days after the case that held the brass key.","The case that held the decoder ring was found sometime before the box that held the marbles.","The case that held the puzzle book was found 15 days after the cache at 88.0431 W.","Of the box that held the ancient coin and the box at 88.3821 W, one was found on May 15 and the other was at 40.5912 N.","The case at 88.1928 W was found 15 days before the cache that held the chewing gum.","The case at 40.2516 N was either the box found on May 3 or the box that held the decoder ring.","The case at 88.0431 W was either the box at 41.0072 N or the box that held the decoder ring.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found 9 days before the box at 40.3109 N.","The box at 88.3907 W was found 6 days after the box at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.6656 N was either the cache at 88.1928 W or the case that held the sunglasses."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=343348f481ba4d048004056831f96030"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Zany Circus\" came out 1 year after the $2,500 pinball machine.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out sometime after the $1,750 system.","Of the $3,750 system and \"Voyager Hero\", one was made by Pinnefore and the other was released in 1978.","\"Disco Mania\" doesn't cost $1,500.","The $5,200 game is either \"Archer Quest\" or the system made by Hayco Inc..","The game released in 1979 wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The pinball machine released in 1979, the $6,400 machine, the game made by Waverly Toys, the $2,500 machine, the $5,200 machine and the system made by Maxigame are all different games.","The system made by Hayco Inc. came out sometime before \"Archer Quest\".","The $6,400 pinball machine came out 2 years after the machine made by Arco.","The machine released in 1977 is either the $3,750 system or the $1,750 system.","\"Archer Quest\" came out 3 years before \"Disco Mania\".","\"Voyager Hero\" is either the $2,000 machine or the $5,200 system.","The $6,400 system wasn't made by Dow Games.","Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys, one costs $2,500 and the other was released in 1977."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aeae75f2d86dd96f65258cbe841a4f2f"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person from Germany is worth somewhat more than the tycoon who works in the aerospace industry.","Kirk Kaplan is either the mogul who works in the finance industry or the mogul worth $30 billion.","The person who works in the biotech industry is worth 2 billion more than the person who works in the medical industry.","The mogul from Sweden is worth 3 billion less than Joseph Jakes.","The mogul from Mexico is worth 1 billion less than Gil Gallegos.","Faith Flynn is worth 2 billion more than the mogul who works in the aerospace industry.","Hal Hickman is either the person who works in the software industry or the mogul from Ireland.","Of Joseph Jakes and the magnate worth $28 billion, one works in the finance industry and the other is from Argentina.","Joseph Jakes is worth somewhat less than the mogul from England.","Of the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry and Sid Scott, one is from Germany and the other is worth $29 billion.","Of the tycoon worth $29 billion and Joseph Jakes, one works in the retail industry and the other is from Ireland."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","England","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e618ff4035a69bc4cb9393592f7da5da"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced in July has somewhat more genes than V. tenesis.","B. mangeris wasn't sequenced in July.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Walsh has 500 fewer genes than L. dyson.","V. tenesis has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced in November.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Copeland was either L. dyson or P. wellington.","The one sequenced in February has 750 more genes than L. dyson.","The bacteria sequenced in April has 250 more genes than E. carolinus.","The one with 1,000 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","E. paradolens has 250 fewer genes than V. tenesis.","The one with 750 genes, D. forcilitis, and the organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland are three different organisms.","The bacteria with 500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","E. carolinus has 250 fewer genes than D. forcilitis.","The one sequenced by Dr. Copeland has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Ingram.","B. mangeris, the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Walsh, the organism sequenced by Dr. Moreno, the organism with 1,750 genes, the one sequenced in December and the organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland were all different organisms.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Long and the one sequenced in August, one is D. forcilitis and the other has 1,250 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Ingram","Long","Moreno","Quinn","Sheppard","Walsh"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9a55ee2fee9120e2a8cf26063aa8aea"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The bean casserole doesn't serve exactly 2 people.","The candied yams recipe bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 400 degrees.","Of the dish that bakes for 50 minutes and the dish that serves 8 people, one is the meatloaf and the other cooks at 400 degrees.","Of the dish that serves 7 people and the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes, one cooks at 410 degrees and the other is the meatloaf.","The recipe that serves 2 people bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 410 degrees.","Of the dish that serves 3 people and the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes, one cooks at 325 degrees and the other is the baked ham.","The recipe that serves 5 people is either the dish that cooks at 425 degrees or the dish that cooks at 350 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees requires somewhat less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe.","The chicken cutlet is either the recipe that serves 3 people or the dish that serves 2 people.","The seven dishes are the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees, the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes, the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes, the recipe that bakes for 50 minutes, the recipe that serves 7 people, the dish that serves 4 people and the dish that serves 3 people.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees requires 20 minutes less baking time than the mac and cheese.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the bean casserole.","Of the candied yams recipe and the recipe that serves 4 people, one bakes for 40 minutes and the other bakes for 55 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes","55 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","5 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98f7d322cae43067599d9699bb306b7e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person in lane 7 scored fewer points than the person in lane 2.","Deanna scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 7.","Perry scored 80 points more points than Wanda.","Of Yvette and the contestant who scored 620 points, one was in lane 4 and the other was from Junction City.","Wanda scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant from Pacific Grove.","Of the person who scored 780 points and the player from Modesto, one is Stanley and the other was in lane 6.","Nina was in lane 4.","Of the player in lane 3 and Alberta, one was from Elk Grove and the other scored 540 points.","The person from Fort Kent scored 80 points more points than the player from Modesto.","The person in lane 5 scored fewer points than the player from Junction City.","The contestant from Junction City scored fewer points than Nina.","The person from Bristol was in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Deanna","Nina","Perry","Stanley","Wanda","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d543d4ebadb22393b893464d4a245b3"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 4 minutes more than Theodore.","Ora didn't get the C-.","Of the presenter who got the A- and the presenter who spoke for 18 minutes, one was Sheryl and the other talked about P.M. Thatcher.","The student who got the C+ spoke for a somewhat longer time than Ora.","Hazel was either the student who got the A- or the student who got the B-.","The presenter who got the B+ was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain or Iris.","The presenter who got the A- was either the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","Neither the presenter who got the B+ nor Theodore was the student who spoke for 18 minutes.","Of the student who got the B- and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee, one spoke for 10 minutes and the other was Zachary.","The presenter who got the A spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the D.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden spoke 4 minutes more than Zachary.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden was either Hazel or the presenter who got the B+.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel, the student who spoke for 10 minutes, Blake, the student who got the A and Sheryl were all different students.","The presenter who got the B- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who got the C-.","Iris spoke 4 minutes less than Sheryl."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Hazel","Iris","Ora","Sheryl","Theodore","Zachary"],"label_c":["Atlee","Chamberlain","Eden","Grey","Peel","Pitt","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc8687ed9bf88528ee37abed7bc08d7d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the $9.00 pot, Salvador, the person who won the seventh hand, Irma and the person who won the fourth hand were all different people.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won 1 hand before the person who won with a straight.","The player who won the $5.25 pot won sometime after Paulette.","The player who won the $6.50 pot was either the player who won with a full house or the player who won the seventh hand.","The person who won the first hand didn't win with a royal flush.","The person who won the $9.00 pot didn't win with a full house.","Paulette didn't win the $9.00 pot.","Of the person who won the $3.75 pot and Ernestine, one won the fourth hand and the other won with one pair.","Of the player who won the fourth hand and the competitor who won the seventh hand, one won the $6.50 pot and the other was Ramon.","Nathaniel won sometime before the player who won with two pairs.","Salvador won 2 hands before the person who won the $6.50 pot.","Of Irma and the player who won with two pairs, one won the second hand and the other won the $3.75 pot.","Ramon was either the person who won the $9.00 pot or the player who won with two pairs.","The person who won the fifth hand didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Frances won sometime after Ernestine.","The competitor who won the second hand was either the person who won the $18.25 pot or the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won 1 hand after the competitor who won with a flush.","The competitor who won with a flush won sometime after the competitor who won the $9.00 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Frances","Irma","Nathaniel","Paulette","Ramon","Salvador"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5077c82ae2ffefbe682bf1c64c8dd1d3"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The seven people are the team member whose order cost $6.25, the team member who ordered the orange soda, Hannah, the team member who ordered the meatball sub, the team member who ordered the grape soda, the team member who ordered the B.L.T. and Rebecca.","Chip owes more than Samantha.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T..","The person who ordered the water owes more than the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes less than Samantha.","The person who ordered the ginger ale owes more than Chip.","The team member who ordered the diet coke owes more than the team member who ordered the orange soda.","Of Erica and the team member who ordered the taco salad, one ordered the diet coke and the other owes $4.90.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes $1.35 less than Geoffrey.","The team member whose order cost $7.15 is either the person who ordered the grape soda or Hannah.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","The salesperson who ordered the root beer owes 225 cents less than the person who ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d588484de0efa4ee1a330f168d51ba0c"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Guillermo lost the seventh hand.","The person who won with one pair won 3 hands before Courtney.","Of the player who won the $5.25 pot and the player who won the seventh hand, one won with a flush and the other was Salvador.","The person who won with a full house won 2 hands after the person who won with one pair.","The competitor who won with a royal flush won sometime before the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","The person who won the $12.50 pot was either the person who won the fifth hand or the competitor who won with a full house.","The player who won the fourth hand didn't win the $9.00 pot.","The player who won with two pairs won 3 hands after the player who won with a straight.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot won 1 hand before Adrienne.","The person who won the third hand didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Wilbur lost the seventh hand.","The person who won the $3.75 pot won sometime after Adrienne.","Of the competitor who won the $18.25 pot and the person who won the $9.00 pot, one won with a royal flush and the other was Guillermo.","Yvonne won the sixth hand.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands after the player who won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Courtney","Guillermo","Lee","Salvador","Wilbur","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed80a8fb037a3d45d1e276c0d3692d3e"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 6:00pm, the program with 250,000 viewers, and the show that aired on SBC are three different programs.","The show that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The show that aired on WNW had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired on Thursday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","The program that aired at 11:30am was either the program that aired on SBC or the program that aired on FNX.","The program with 750,000 viewers was either the program that aired at 4:30pm or the program that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired on BMT had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm.","The program that aired on PTR was either the show with 1,750,000 viewers or the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The program that aired on Tuesday, the program that aired on FNX, and the program with 1,250,000 viewers are three different programs.","The seven programs were the program with 1,000,000 viewers, the program that aired on FNX, the program that aired on SBC, the show that aired on PTR, the show that aired on Sunday, the show that aired at 2:00pm and the show that aired on Wednesday.","The show with 1,000,000 viewers didn't air on GMA.","The program with 1,750,000 viewers didn't air on Saturday.","The program that aired on BMT had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The program that aired at 11:30am didn't have exactly 750,000 viewers.","Of the show with 1,250,000 viewers and the show that aired on Thursday, one aired at 1:00pm and the other aired on WNW.","The show that aired on Thursday had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e926307e5273af908a17b215882305ce"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with roast beef costs 3 dollars less than the sandwich with liverwurst.","Lula's order costs 3 dollars more than the order with corned beef.","The seven sandwiches are the sandwich with corned beef, the sandwich with havarti cheese, Billie's order, the $4.75 order, the sandwich with swiss cheese, the sandwich with muenster cheese and the $7.75 sandwich.","Archie's order doesn't cost $2.75.","Darrell's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with salami.","The order with ham costs 3 dollars more than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","The $5.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with corned beef or the order with ham.","Of the $2.75 order and the sandwich with roast beef, one is Billie's and the other includes havarti cheese.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese is either the order with corned beef or Warren's order.","The sandwich with havarti cheese costs less than the sandwich with bologna.","The order with cheddar cheese costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Of the sandwich with liverwurst and Irene's sandwich, one includes swiss cheese and the other costs $5.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Billie","Darrell","Irene","Lula","Sue","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15eeec0209fc974d803f46c91ac20a67"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Gwen's item costs 25 dollars less than Ellen's piece.","Neither the piece made of oak nor the item made of teak is Josephine's item.","Of the piece made of walnut and the bookshelf, one costs $325 and the other was crafted by Olivia.","Of the item made of teak and the footstool, one was crafted by Gwen and the other costs $400.","The $400 piece, Olivia's item, the item made of oak, Ellen's item, Gwen's piece and the item made of rosewood are all different pieces.","Of the $275 piece and Cheri's item, one was made of elm and the other is the footstool.","Of the bench and Gwen's item, one costs $375 and the other was made of teak.","Freda's item costs 25 dollars more than the bookshelf.","The coffee table wasn't made of teak.","The bookshelf is either the $250 item or the item made of sandalwood.","Olivia's piece costs 100 dollars more than the hutch.","Tabitha's piece is either the bookshelf or the bench.","Gwen's piece isn't the barstool.","The $350 piece isn't the barstool."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Cheri","Ellen","Freda","Gwen","Josephine","Olivia","Tabitha"],"label_c":["ash","elm","oak","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75a871d831faeff0ad48e1cb3bd4b4be"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the structure going to Shaver Lake and the $36,000 house, one is 125 sq ft and the other is 155 sq ft.","The structure going to Laguna Beach is either the 155 sq ft structure or the $35,000 home.","The Gillespie's house is 45 sq ft larger than the structure going to Fullerton.","The Zimmerman's house is either the house going to Eagle Grove or the 110 sq ft house.","Of the $36,000 home and the $25,000 home, one is 125 sq ft and the other is for the Gillespies.","The Nielsen's structure is 75 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 house.","The Davidson's home is somewhat larger than the Zimmerman's home.","The $35,000 structure, the house going to Dallas Center, the house going to Eagle Grove, the 185 sq ft house and the 155 sq ft home are all different houses.","Neither the $25,000 home nor the Ewing's home is the house going to Kennebunkport.","The home going to Laguna Beach is somewhat larger than the Davidson's structure.","Of the Underwood's structure and the home going to Dallas Center, one is 155 sq ft and the other sold for $29,000.","The $27,500 house is somewhat smaller than the home going to Dallas Center."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff7e715504b9cc4233f3367166d7106f"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Explore More\" doesn't have exactly 350 books.","The vehicle with 500 books is either the mobile library Dan drives or the Greyhound bus.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 50 more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The Winnebago has fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","The vehicle Dan drives has 100 more books than the bookmobile Antonio drives.","The ambulance has 150 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","The vehicle Myra drives has 150 more books than the ice cream truck.","Of the mobile library with 450 books and the vehicle Myra drives, one is \"Dream Machine\" and the other is the Winnebago.","The school bus isn't driven by Terri.","The Mack truck has more books than \"Dream Machine\".","Of the ice cream truck and the ambulance, one is driven by Ira and the other has 400 books.","The ambulance has 150 fewer books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Words To Go\" isn't driven by Terri.","The vehicle Antonio drives has 50 fewer books than the bookmobile Omar drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Dan","Francisco","Ira","Myra","Omar","Terri"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b847232b13ca3ebba9e3898fdf059ba7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The seven structures are the 17,500 ft structure, the camelback bridge, Bay Bridge, the bridge in Zagreb, the girder structure, the one in Bucharest and the bridge in Madrid.","The 14,500 ft bridge isn't in Helsinki.","North Bridge is either the camelback one or the one in Madrid.","Star Bridge is longer than the bridge in Helsinki.","Vellon Bridge is 4,500 feet shorter than the one in Madrid.","Of Star Bridge and the suspension structure, one is in Madrid and the other is 17,500 ft.","Sandy Bridge is shorter than the cantilever structure.","The cable-stayed bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the bridge in Zagreb.","The 16,000 ft one is either North Bridge or the one in Zagreb.","The structure in Zagreb is 4,500 feet shorter than Sandy Bridge.","The 17,500 ft structure isn't in Oslo.","The girder one is 4,500 feet longer than the bridge in Kiev.","The cable-stayed one is 1,500 feet shorter than the truss one.","Avery Bridge is 6,000 feet longer than Gorem Bridge.","Vellon Bridge is either the bridge in Bucharest or the structure in Oslo."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Kiev","Madrid","Oslo","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65d1568feec59f44ffffbe991e4a4ce5"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["E. paradolens was either the bacteria with 500 genes or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","B. mangeris has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced in February.","The organism sequenced in September was either the bacteria with 1,750 genes or E. carolinus.","Of the one sequenced by Dr. Doyle and the one with 250 genes, one is V. tenesis and the other was sequenced in February.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Ingram has 1,000 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Trujillo has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","The one sequenced in April was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Trujillo or the organism sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","The organism sequenced in December has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","D. forcilitis has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Velasquez.","The organism sequenced in July was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Sheppard or the organism sequenced by Dr. Underwood.","The organism sequenced in August has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in February.","E. paradolens has 250 more genes than the bacteria sequenced in July.","The bacteria sequenced in April, the organism with 250 genes, the organism sequenced by Dr. Underwood, L. dyson, the organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle and B. mangeris were all different organisms.","B. mangeris was either the one sequenced in August or the organism sequenced in September.","P. wellington wasn't sequenced in February.","E. carolinus was either the one sequenced in July or the organism sequenced by Dr. Trujillo.","P. wellington wasn't sequenced in August."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Estrada","Ingram","Sheppard","Trujillo","Underwood","Velasquez"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc8880d651390fc8a2d24fda62212672"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with prosciutto, the sandwich with havarti cheese, the order with gouda cheese, the $4.75 sandwich and Frances's order are all different sandwiches.","Of Greg's order and the $3.75 sandwich, one includes bologna and the other includes swiss cheese.","Of Nora's order and Tony's order, one costs $6.75 and the other includes roast beef.","The sandwich with ham includes cheddar cheese.","Emily's sandwich doesn't include colby jack cheese.","Neither Tony's sandwich nor the sandwich with gouda cheese is the $7.75 order.","The sandwich with roast beef costs 4 dollars more than Greg's sandwich.","Of the sandwich with havarti cheese and the $7.75 sandwich, one includes prosciutto and the other is Verna's.","The sandwich with provolone cheese costs more than the sandwich with ham.","The sandwich with bologna is either the sandwich with provolone cheese or the $3.75 order.","The $3.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with salami or the sandwich with muenster cheese.","The sandwich with liverwurst includes muenster cheese.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese is either Frances's order or the order with bologna."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Frances","Greg","Nora","Tony","Verna","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f793243d6f597a888217a58ee8169cc8"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Eileen has her appointment sometime after the client that chose honey blonde.","The customer that chose midnight blue is either the client with the 2:00pm appointment or Pam's client.","Pam's customer has her appointment 1 hour before Susie's client.","Tammie's customer is either the customer that chose deep copper or Kelly.","The customer that chose midnight blue has her appointment sometime after the client that chose vivacious red.","The customer that chose deep copper is being worked on by Rhonda.","Georgia has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose vivacious red.","Rhonda's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Susie's customer.","Iris has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's customer.","The customer that chose warm mocha isn't being helped by Victoria.","Pam's client has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose brown sable.","Of the customer that chose honey blonde and Dolores, one is being worked on by Susie and the other has the 3:00pm appointment.","Juana is either the client that chose midnight blue or the customer that chose warm mocha.","The customer that chose deep copper has her appointment 2 hours after Juana.","Iris didn't choose brown sable.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment didn't choose warm mocha."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Eileen","Georgia","Hope","Iris","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53df16eb53dbc7c30c8dc2b4fb214219"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the cook who made the cajun chili and the person who made the lemon snapper, one scored 56 points and the other works at White Bean.","Marjorie didn't score exactly 70 points.","Nelson didn't score exactly 70 points.","Marjorie doesn't work at Enzo's.","The cook from Oceanside scored 14 fewer points than the person who made the turkey soup.","Sonia scored 7 more points than Gabriel.","The cook from Epicurious scored 7 more points than the cook who made the jambalaya.","The person who scored 84 points made the cajun chili.","The cook from Apple Barn scored 21 fewer points than the cook who made the smoked pork.","Peggy didn't score exactly 77 points.","Of the chef from Enzo's and Bertha, one scored 49 points and the other made the turkey soup.","Gabriel is either the cook who made the turkey soup or the cook from Zenaida's.","Gabriel scored somewhat more points than the person who made the pepper steak.","The person who scored 77 points, Nelson, Bertha, the cook who made the lemon snapper, the person from Apple Barn and the person from Oceanside are all different chefs.","Sonia is either the cook who made the smoked pork or the person who made the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Bertha","Gabriel","Marjorie","Nelson","Peggy","Sonia","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=056999a73211b0f9b6a09680fe88dc31"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Rosalie scored 21 more points than the chef from White Bean.","Of the cook from Demitasse and the cook who scored 84 points, one was Rosalie and the other made the turkey soup.","The chef who made the jambalaya scored 28 fewer points than Bertha.","The chef from Apple Barn scored 28 more points than the person who made the cashew tofu.","Ed didn't score exactly 63 points.","The chef from White Bean scored 7 fewer points than Jim.","Marjorie is either the person from Enzo's or the cook who made the cajun chili.","The person who made the pepper steak is either Jim or the person who scored 56 points.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored 7 fewer points than the person from Epicurious.","Veronica scored somewhat fewer points than the cook who made the smoked pork.","The cook from Demitasse scored 14 fewer points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","The person who scored 77 points doesn't work at Zenaida's.","Of Karl and the chef who made the jambalaya, one scored 42 points and the other works at Enzo's."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Bertha","Ed","Jim","Karl","Marjorie","Rosalie","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=036b100e4111dc4046bcf8551622a821"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Benton Notch isn't 80 years old.","The 85 year-old tree is either The Senator or Old Jarvis.","The tree in Benton Notch is taller than the 87 year-old tree.","Marsh Tree is taller than the 94 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir isn't in Silk Notch.","The 144 ft. tree is either the 85 year-old tree or the tree in Benton Notch.","Of the 153 ft. tree and the 150 ft. tree, one is in Knox Woods and the other is 87 years old.","The tree in Deloit Woods is either the 96 year-old tree or Old Jarvis.","Zeke's Spruce is 6 feet shorter than the tree in Eldora Woods.","Of Zeke's Spruce and the 144 ft. tree, one is 94 years old and the other is in York Woods.","The Senator isn't in York Woods.","The seven trees are the tree in Silk Notch, the 150 ft. tree, the 85 year-old tree, Marsh Tree, the 156 ft. tree, the 79 year-old tree and Nolan's Pine.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 9 feet shorter than the tree in Woden Woods.","Roger's Oak is taller than the tree in Benton Notch."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fe34fbce04c53feb005fc48ca973f38"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 500,000 viewers was either the show that aired at 8:30pm or the program that aired at 10:00pm.","Of the show that aired on FNX and the program that aired on BMT, one aired at 1:00pm and the other aired on Friday.","The program that aired on Wednesday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Sunday.","The show that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired on Friday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on GMA.","The show that aired on WNW had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Saturday.","The show that aired at 4:30pm didn't air on PTR.","The program that aired on PTR was either the show that aired on Wednesday or the program with 1,750,000 viewers.","The program that aired on WNW had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on FNX.","Of the program that aired on SBC and the program that aired at 10:00pm, one brought in 1,750,000 viewers and the other aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had 1,250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","The seven programs were the program that aired on Monday, the show with 250,000 viewers, the program with 1,250,000 viewers, the program with 1,500,000 viewers, the program with 1,000,000 viewers, the show with 750,000 viewers and the show that aired at 10:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a019bad4e77b59ebb90b068659a8f64c"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The History class isn't taught by Warner.","The class with 41 students isn't taught by Leach.","The course with 41 students isn't the French class.","The class in room 207 has 8 more students than Mr. Yang's class.","The Chemistry class has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 122.","The Chemistry class has somewhat more students than the Latin class.","Mr. Franklin's class has 10 fewer students than the class in room 405.","The class in room 412 has 2 more students than the class in room 114.","The class in room 215 has 6 more students than the class in room 412.","Of the course in room 405 and the Pre-Calculus class, one has 37 students and the other is taught by Morrison.","The course with 35 students isn't taught by Leach.","Mr. Caldwell's class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Yang's class.","The Art class has 2 more students than the Latin class.","The course with 35 students, the History class and the French class are all different classes."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["114","122","125","207","215","405","412"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Franklin","Leach","Morrison","Owen","Warner","Yang"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Chemistry","French","History","Latin","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa03caaa27917dca52fac9dfe0da1eb9"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the person whose order cost $7.15 and the team member who ordered the meatball sub, one ordered the root beer and the other is Rebecca.","Erica is either the person who ordered the taco salad or the team member who ordered the orange soda.","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger owes less than Geoffrey.","Of the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub and the team member whose order cost $5.35, one is Hannah and the other is Chip.","Of the team member who ordered the grape soda and the person whose order cost $5.80, one is Samantha and the other ordered the B.L.T..","The salesperson who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale owes $1.35 more than Chip.","The person who ordered the diet coke didn't order the Italian sub.","Geoffrey doesn't owe $6.70.","Of the salesperson who ordered the taco salad and the team member whose order cost $6.25, one ordered the iced tea and the other is Irene.","The team member whose order cost $7.15 is either the team member who ordered the water or Samantha.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes less than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","The salesperson who ordered the water didn't order the Italian sub.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda is either the salesperson whose order cost $4.90 or the team member whose order cost $6.70."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76d9cd738f05366d6b8fcacf07285fd5"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Neither the waterfall Derrick shot in 2003 nor the 125 ft tall fall is Cerbel.","Inawatai is 10 ft taller than Sihat.","The fall Derrick shot in 2004 is 10 ft higher than the waterfall in Brazil.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1993 is somewhat taller than Sihat.","Of the fall Derrick photographed in 2004 and the fall located in Jamaica, one has a height of 125 ft and the other is Inawatai.","The fall in Jamaica is somewhat higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1993.","The fall located in New Zealand is either Oginao or Cerbel.","The waterfall located in Switzerland is somewhat higher than the waterfall Derrick shot in 2002.","The 100 ft tall waterfall wasn't photographed in 2002.","The 100 ft tall fall is not located in Nigeria.","Irskela is 10 ft shorter than the fall Derrick photographed in 1989.","Garray is not located in Tibet.","The fall Derrick shot in 2001 is 5 ft higher than the fall located in New Zealand.","The fall in Tibet is 15 ft taller than Rhoqua.","The 125 ft tall waterfall is either the waterfall Derrick shot in 2004 or the fall located in Nigeria.","Sihat wasn't shot in 1983.","The fall Derrick shot in 1989 is either the 120 ft tall fall or the fall in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1989","1993","2001","2002","2003","2004"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5faad9ec90c855ba275eb2547c4b8ecc"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Alison has her appointment 1 hour before Hope.","Cristina didn't choose jet black.","Cristina isn't being helped by Victoria.","Myra doesn't have the 5:00pm appointment.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose brown sable.","Of Lynette and the client that chose brown sable, one is being worked on by Susie and the other has the 1:00pm appointment.","Pam's client has her appointment 5 hours after the client that chose warm mocha.","Of the customer with the 12:00pm appointment and the client that chose warm mocha, one is Hope and the other is Alison.","Lynette is either the client that chose midnight blue or the client with the 5:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose honey blonde has her appointment 4 hours after Alison.","Of the customer with the 5:00pm appointment and Susie's customer, one is Eileen and the other chose vivacious red.","Tammie's client has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose brown sable.","Yvonne's customer is either Myra or Lynette.","The customer that chose warm mocha is either the client with the 5:00pm appointment or Whitney's customer.","Hope, Victoria's client, and the client that chose honey blonde are three different customers."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Eileen","Hope","Juana","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=664a8d71ff6c847dc10651b37f674858"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one that expires on 02\/2024 has an APR 2 percent higher than the card that expires on 06\/2025.","Of the one that expires on 05\/2025 and the Southwest Inc card, one has a limit of $4,000 and the other has an APR of 14%.","The one with the $2,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $10,000 credit limit.","The Mid Atlantic card doesn't have the 10% APR.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the Dell Scargo card.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the card that expires on 04\/2024.","The Credit Korp card has an APR somewhat lower than the card that expires on 06\/2025.","The TrustCo card is either the card with an APR of 8% or the card with an APR of 9%.","The card that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the one that expires on 12\/2025.","The card with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR 3 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$10,000","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d657a9058451c5192bbeb5cfd2b3a7f0"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the player who scored 540 points and the player from Ontario, one was in lane 2 and the other is Zachary.","Kristie is either the player in lane 1 or the contestant from Fort Kent.","The contestant from Bristol scored 240 points more points than the player from Elk Grove.","Kristie scored 160 points fewer points than Zachary.","The player in lane 6 scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 5.","The contestant in lane 1 scored 160 points fewer points than Rena.","The contestant in lane 1 is either Johnathan or the player from Modesto.","The person from Fort Kent scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 1.","The player from Modesto scored 80 points fewer points than the person from Junction City.","Hope is either the contestant who scored 780 points or the person who scored 460 points.","The person in lane 5 is either the contestant who scored 700 points or Rena.","Of the contestant who scored 380 points and the person in lane 5, one was from Pacific Grove and the other is Christie.","The contestant in lane 3 scored 80 points fewer points than the person from Pacific Grove.","The player who scored 460 points is either Kristie or the person in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Christie","Gretchen","Hope","Johnathan","Kristie","Rena","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0abd99a909dc69cd25294bbc388b6a29"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with gouda cheese is either Peter's order or Tony's sandwich.","Neither the sandwich with liverwurst nor the order with corned beef is Emily's order.","Greg's order costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with bologna.","The sandwich with roast beef is either the $5.75 order or the $2.75 sandwich.","The sandwich with liverwurst costs 1 dollar more than the order with bologna.","Of the sandwich with gouda cheese and the sandwich with salami, one is Nora's and the other costs $3.75.","The order with prosciutto costs 1 dollar more than the order with muenster cheese.","Juan's order costs 1 dollar less than the order with havarti cheese.","Emily's sandwich costs 2 dollars more than the sandwich with prosciutto.","The sandwich with roast beef costs 1 dollar less than Peter's sandwich.","The $4.75 order is either the sandwich with cheddar cheese or the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with liverwurst doesn't include colby jack cheese.","Of the sandwich with provolone cheese and the sandwich with muenster cheese, one includes bologna and the other is Billie's.","Greg's order doesn't include swiss cheese.","The sandwich with corned beef is either the order with provolone cheese or the sandwich with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Emily","Greg","Juan","Nora","Peter","Tony"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6395032b7e6b54e25faff7e015f9095"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Viola is either the knitter who submitted the blue item or the person who entered her socks.","The knitter who submitted the blue item finished 3 places before Alexis.","The person who entered her hat finished somewhat before Ollie.","Winifred finished somewhat before the person who entered her mittens.","The entrant who entered her blanket is either Holly or Natasha.","Of Natasha and Tanya, one made the white item and the other made the sweater.","The knitter who submitted the green item didn't knit the socks.","Of the knitter who submitted the blue item and the knitter who finished first, one made the scarf and the other is Winifred.","The knitter who submitted the orange item, the knitter who finished sixth, and Holly are three different people.","The person who submitted the purple item didn't knit the socks.","The entrant who finished fourth, Holly, the person who submitted the orange item, the entrant who submitted the silver item and the person who submitted the white item are all different people.","The knitter who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place before Holly.","The entrant who finished third is either the person who entered her hat or the entrant who entered her blanket.","The person who submitted the purple item finished 1 place before the person who entered her scarf.","Tanya didn't make the green item.","The person who entered her tea cozy finished somewhat after the entrant who submitted the purple item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Alexis","Holly","Natasha","Ollie","Tanya","Viola","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bc174a7dbbdfc708d2c0fbd14d18901"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one with the melon-like finish costs 20 cents more than the oyster with the citrusy finish.","The oyster with the briny finish isn't from Appleton, CT.","The oyster with the fruity finish costs 10 cents less than the one with the buttery finish.","Of the Bluepoint oyster and the oyster that costs $2.00, one is from Charlestown, CT and the other has a briny taste.","The Summersill oyster doesn't cost $2.30.","The Thatcher oyster is either the one with the buttery finish or the one with the fruity finish.","The oyster with the creamy finish costs 40 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","Of the oyster that costs $2.40 and the oyster from Barnstable, ME, one is the Welcher oyster and the other has a creamy taste.","The Pomaquin oyster is either the oyster from Barnstable, ME or the oyster with the melon-like finish.","The one from Punaville, RI costs 20 cents more than the one with the fruity finish.","The oyster with the briny finish costs 10 cents less than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The Pomaquin oyster doesn't have a creamy flavor.","The Katamaka oyster costs somewhat less than the oyster with the fruity finish.","The seven oysters are the Welcher oyster, the oyster from Duxbury, MA, the oyster from Charlestown, CT, the oyster from Nesketucket, MA, the one with the creamy finish, the oyster with the briny finish and the one with the citrusy finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7788c1d26236676a15e911f313c11883"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Gil Gates's sighting wasn't from Greeley.","The report from Visalia was submitted 3 days before the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted 1 day after the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The August 9 report wasn't from Ames.","Iva Ingram's report was submitted 1 day after the report from Springfield.","Edith Estes's report wasn't from Beaconsfield.","Of the report of the cigar-shaped UFO and Flora Flynn's sighting, one was received on August 6 and the other was from Springfield.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted 1 day before Flora Flynn's report.","Hal Harrison's sighting was either the report of the oval-shaped UFO or the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","The report of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","Neither the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO nor the August 6 report was Cindy Chan's sighting.","Dan Delgado's report was either the report of the oval-shaped UFO or the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was either the sighting from Long Barn or Dan Delgado's sighting.","Flora Flynn's report was received on August 5.","The August 4 sighting wasn't from Ames.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before the report from Beaconsfield.","Flora Flynn's report was submitted 3 days before the sighting from Long Barn."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Beaconsfield","Greeley","Jackson","Long Barn","Springfield","Visalia"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=342ffc748978da632bbc765130b3369f"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Funai was built 180 years after the structure dedicated to the turtle.","The shrine dedicated to the dragon was built 240 years after the shrine in Nakai.","The structure built in 1885 is either the temple in Miyato or the structure in Toyagi.","The structure in Miyato was built 300 years after the temple in Nakai.","The temple dedicated to the cat isn't in Uchida.","The temple in Uchida is either the structure built in 1705 or Matsuno Okura.","Of the temple built in 1765 and Takahashi, one is in Funai and the other is dedicated to the frog.","The structure dedicated to the deer was built sometime before the structure dedicated to the turtle.","Of Amari Michi and Yamasaki, one was built in 1825 and the other is in Nakai.","The temple in Niwa was built sometime before the shrine dedicated to the cat.","Amari Michi isn't in Usui.","Matsuno Okura was built 120 years before the temple in Niwa.","Hori Takesi, the shrine in Usui, the structure dedicated to the turtle, the structure in Funai and the shrine in Niwa are all different shrines.","Sama Takako was built 120 years after the shrine in Toyagi.","The temple in Uchida was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the rooster."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7957bfb32aa38a6b443c58c688462fd1"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Barnstable, ME costs somewhat less than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","Of the one from Vancouver, BC and the one that costs $2.40, one has a nutty taste and the other is the Bluepoint oyster.","The one that costs $2.10, the one from Appleton, CT, the Pomaquin oyster, the one with the creamy finish, the one with the citrusy finish and the Thatcher oyster are all different oysters.","The Bluepoint oyster doesn't have a buttery flavor.","The one with the melon-like finish is either the oyster from Nesketucket, MA or the Pomaquin oyster.","The one that costs $2.40, the one with the creamy finish, and the oyster from Nesketucket, MA are three different oysters.","Of the oyster with the fruity finish and the one that costs $2.60, one is the Thatcher oyster and the other is from Charlestown, CT.","Of the Summersill oyster and the one with the creamy finish, one is from Barnstable, ME and the other costs $2.50.","The Katamaka oyster costs 40 cents less than the Pomaquin oyster.","The Katamaka oyster is either the one from Willapa, RI or the one with the creamy finish.","The one from Punaville, RI costs 10 cents more than the Katamaka oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster doesn't have a buttery flavor.","Of the Bluepoint oyster and the one with the briny finish, one is from Charlestown, CT and the other costs $2.40."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c33a14742b0bf38825bf8a9c43a16ddf"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The footstool is either the $350 piece or the item made of elm.","The barstool costs 100 dollars more than the piece made of ash.","The $350 piece wasn't made of oak.","The item made of elm costs more than Dianne's piece.","The $275 item isn't the end table.","The piece made of walnut costs more than the item made of mahogany.","Of the rocking chair and the piece made of mahogany, one costs $350 and the other was crafted by Olivia.","Latasha's piece costs 25 dollars more than the bench.","The $250 item isn't the coffee table.","The rocking chair is either the item made of oak or the $325 item.","Of the $275 item and the coffee table, one was crafted by Dianne and the other was made of ash.","The piece made of ash is either the $300 item or Freda's item.","Of the bench and the piece made of poplar, one was crafted by Shelley and the other costs $375.","Kendra's item is the barstool.","Josephine's piece is either the $400 piece or the barstool."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Dianne","Freda","Josephine","Kendra","Latasha","Olivia","Shelley"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","mahogany","oak","poplar","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9bea172591ef8ebf9fde636c3c21509"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 7th, the airplane that went 15 feet, Omar's design, Aaron's design, the plane that went 65 feet and Roderick's design were all different planes.","The plane that went 15 feet was thrown 4th.","Henrietta's design wasn't thrown 7th.","Of the plane that was thrown 1st and the airplane that went 75 feet, one was Omar's and the other was silver.","The airplane that went 75 feet wasn't yellow.","Of the silver plane and the airplane that went 15 feet, one was Margo's and the other was Aaron's.","The green airplane was either Valerie's design or the airplane that went 55 feet.","The plane that was thrown 1st went 10 feet farther than the white airplane.","Ella's design was black.","Aaron's design, the pink airplane, and the plane that was thrown 2nd are three different planes.","The plane that was thrown 5th went 10 feet farther than Valerie's design.","The plane that was thrown 2nd was either the airplane that went 55 feet or the black plane.","The silver plane landed 30 feet shorter than the pink airplane.","The white airplane landed somewhat shorter than Roderick's design.","The plane that was thrown 3rd landed 20 feet shorter than Henrietta's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b1c8a0a73c2396e98bb98fa5711a393"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast that began in 2015 has fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","Eva Estrada's show has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2015.","Eva Estrada's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2013.","Al Acosta's show started in 2007.","The show with 2 million downloads started in 2010."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2010","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdf3ad7fe49ebcb21bf26687edfa61b0"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Luther scored 49 points.","The cook who made the jambalaya, the person who made the smoked pork and the cook who scored 63 points are all different chefs.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored 7 more points than Karl.","Freda is either the chef who scored 49 points or the person who made the jambalaya.","Karl made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Freda","Karl","Luther","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f1ac018264bc520d2fc581ac6bd266e"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $32,250 house is 15 sq ft larger than the Ingram's house.","The Ingram's home is either the 125 sq ft structure or the $29,000 structure.","The 140 sq ft structure sold for $32,250.","The Underwood's structure sold for $35,000.","The four houses are the 95 sq ft structure, the Ewing's structure, the Ingram's home and the Underwood's structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e4e13af9caf3849b94c21ecb041eabd"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design went somewhat farther than Aaron's design.","Omar's design landed 10 feet shorter than Valerie's design.","Omar's design went somewhat farther than Roderick's design.","The blue airplane was either Aaron's design or Omar's design.","The airplane that went 15 feet was black.","The airplane that went 25 feet was pink."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0a6478f1860fa114a55acad133548c0"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who scored a 59 won her tournament sometime before Alison Ames.","The golfer who scored a 59 won her tournament sometime after the person who scored a 63.","The woman who scored a 63 won her tournament sometime before Freda Fritz.","The golfer who scored a 65 won her tournament 1 year before Carrie Cole.","The woman who scored a 59 won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 64."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Olivia Oden"],"label_c":["59","63","64","65"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f85b3a65548d4d0a8bee16f9c8b6d00"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Cole Cooley's piece sold for 100 dollars more than the 1983 one.","Keith Kane's item came out in 2007.","The 1983 item sold for 50 dollars more than Pete Perez's one.","Cole Cooley's one came out in 1999."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Cole Cooley","Keith Kane","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1983","1988","1999","2007"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23eade6ce39a5d7b797f8a2225caf460"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Nyalt is somewhat higher than Irskela.","The waterfall in Jamaica is somewhat taller than Nyalt.","Irskela is somewhat higher than Rhoqua.","Rhoqua is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Switzerland.","The waterfall located in Tibet is 5 ft higher than Irskela."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e326ad89b4c61afeba50579c8bec29f"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook is either the fund run by Vic Velasquez or the one with a return of 9%.","Pine Bay is run by Kip Kerr.","Hudson Brook is run by Nadine Newton.","The one run by Ralph Ross has a 2 percent larger return than Oak Capital."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Nadine Newton","Ralph Ross","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65e744a0375821a3bd0972c2b30836a8"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","Dilbert Duke worked the York River claim.","Dilbert Duke was either the person who found 14 ounces of gold or the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","The person working at York River finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Fred Fletcher.","Gil Gonzalez found 11 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e500810c29ca0a12cc9f3645300c7753"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Cerbel, the waterfall located in Canada and the fall in Brazil are all different waterfalls.","Irskela is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Jamaica.","Sihat is either the 115 ft tall fall or the fall in New Zealand.","Cerbel is 105 ft tall.","The fall located in Canada is 5 ft higher than Sihat."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66b38fe6bba6148860a7a41fd5c5274a"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Thatcher oyster costs 10 cents more than the Ninigreth oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The Fanneuil oyster costs 20 cents more than the Thatcher oyster.","The one that costs $2.10 is either the oyster from Willapa, RI or the Fanneuil oyster.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat less than the oyster from Willapa, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=561b8d0e3d98351bfec807f38bfc34b1"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The bulgur salad contains 40 more calories than the dish served on May 17th.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 40 more calories than the meal served on May 16th.","The chili pork was either the meal served on May 12th or the recipe served on May 16th.","The garlic tilapia contains somewhat more calories than the kale quinoa.","The dish served on May 17th contains 20 more calories than the meal served on May 16th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9b67de8c8d0f8b96f70b27ade16463e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Florence scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 6.","Irma scored 460 points.","The four people are the player who scored 380 points, the contestant in lane 1, the person in lane 2 and Terrence.","Florence was in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Florence","Hope","Irma","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","2","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9545b23c53adcc664cc112e7151520dc"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The Dell Scargo card has a limit of $15,000.","The card with an APR of 9% is either the Whitly Bank card or the card with the $3,500 credit limit.","The card with an APR of 11% has a limit of $6,500."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$5,000","$6,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f059da524ab74fb68ad6bf69bfde6961"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Funai was built 120 years before the structure in Toyagi.","The shrine built in 1585 is in Niwa.","Amari Michi was built 120 years after Yamasaki.","The structure in Nakai is either Takahashi or Yamasaki."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=786b937ff01001f0778ca86aa2e9acc7"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Short v Metz was 2 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was 1 week before the 3-6 decision.","Omar v Powers was on March 3.","The March 24 proceeding was the 6-3 decision.","The March 3 case was either the 2-7 decision or Short v Metz."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=665538ac3f35ad8704b908f9c6a9c460"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Lyeilia culture was founded 500 years after the Juad culture.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded sometime after the Juad culture.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded sometime after the Garight culture.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years after the Lyeilia culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Garight","Juad","Lyeilia","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5872d43692da8da8eadae08cd2f57859"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" has 350 books.","The mobile library with 300 books is driven by Leroy.","The four vehicles are the bookmobile with 400 books, the vehicle Gene drives, \"Explore More\" and \"Tiny Tomes\".","The mobile library Patsy drives is either the bookmobile with 300 books or \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Antonio","Gene","Leroy","Patsy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61bd69fc2608b09dcdaef360f4380ac8"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person in lane 4 scored more points than the person in lane 2.","The person in lane 6 scored 160 points more points than Perry.","The person in lane 3 scored more points than the player in lane 6.","Vincent was in lane 6.","Wanda scored 540 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Deanna","Perry","Vincent","Wanda"],"label_c":["2","3","4","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b682a2a420d778adbb06b6f9b9b98786"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Renee finished 2 places before the solver from Westport.","Kelvin finished 1 place after the solver from Westport.","The contestant from Avalon finished 1 place before Omar.","The person who finished second was either the contestant from Fowler or Renee."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Kelvin","Omar","Renee"],"label_c":["Avalon","Fowler","Kalona","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2203c254b34a708d4e3b8668b556c4b"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The four people were the player who won the third hand, Kelley, the competitor who won with a straight and the competitor who won with a flush.","Veronica won 2 hands before Holly.","The player who won the second hand won with a straight.","Holly won with a straight flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Holly","Kelley","Maria","Veronica"],"label_c":["one pair","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71d21a43267937e6fd2157cd51303114"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Adrienne won with a flush.","Irma won 1 hand after the player who won with two pairs.","The player who won the third hand was either Frances or the competitor who won with one pair.","The competitor who won with two pairs won sometime before Lee.","The player who won the fourth hand won with a flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Frances","Irma","Lee"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=886fc614a2341791fc96bc315d73d86c"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon worth $26 billion is from Argentina.","Leonard Levy is either the magnate from Canada or the tycoon from Argentina.","The magnate from Denmark is worth somewhat more than Betty Bush.","Tim Townsend is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Denmark.","The tycoon worth $28 billion is from Canada."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Leonard Levy","Rachel Reid","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","Ireland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a6d4835f1795dd8c1bbab15ea0bae19"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Lytton finished sometime after Anna.","Melinda finished 2 places before the contestant from Rinard.","The solver who finished first was from Oak View.","Anna finished 1 place after Dave."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Dave","Melinda","Zachary"],"label_c":["Fowler","Lytton","Oak View","Rinard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd94309167e5a1981246b887e3c0fcfc"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Dan drives has more books than the vehicle Cynthia drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is driven by Cynthia.","The mobile library with 400 books is either the bookmobile Myra drives or \"Lit on Wheels\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Cynthia drives.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the bookmobile Dan drives or the bookmobile Hugh drives.","The mobile library with 250 books is driven by Hugh."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Dan","Hugh","Myra"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=741bdd4dfb54cd7df4ecf6b64443d98d"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Avalon finished sometime after Melinda.","Blanca finished 1 place after the person from Yorba Linda.","The solver from Stanton finished 1 place after Blanca.","The four people were the solver who finished third, Leona, the contestant from Yorba Linda and the person from Avalon.","The contestant who finished first was either the contestant from Yorba Linda or Blanca."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Leona","Melinda","Perry"],"label_c":["Avalon","Stanton","Temple City","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7619f1efcad68650d2ba96c4f3e6ee2"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The kale quinoa has 440 calories.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 20 more calories than the asian steak.","The lemon salmon contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 17th.","The meal with 400 calories was served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0a79590502890405bc2a50958cab8f8"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ewing's house is 15 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 structure.","The 110 sq ft house sold for $29,000.","The Ewing's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $35,000 structure.","The Pratt's structure sold for $25,000.","The $35,000 house is either the 125 sq ft home or the Nielsen's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c53d8927cc266c96d9b83f0134495a36"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The cat cost $4.00.","The $4.00 animal was either the gold piece or the magenta balloon.","The white animal was either the bear or the snail.","The $3.00 animal was gold.","The bear cost 1 dollar more than the fish."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","snail"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef0c1820362733657d852e1315508032"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner working at York River finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Adam Alford.","The four miners were Adam Alford, the miner who found 14 ounces of gold, the miner who found 17 ounces of gold and the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","Dilbert Duke worked the Glacier Grove claim.","Gil Gonzalez worked the Belle Hart claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fb2aafccbe8eafe59353fd08cde5f0a"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ingram's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the $35,000 house.","The Pratt's structure is 95 sq ft.","The $38,000 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Davidson's house.","The Gillespie's structure sold for $35,000.","The 95 sq ft house, the Gillespie's house and the $29,000 house are all different houses."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7356eb8512ebd505c0665b1590d7875"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the vehicle Becky drives or the mobile library with 250 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is driven by Becky.","The mobile library with 300 books is driven by Dan.","\"Dream Machine\" has 100 more books than the bookmobile Hugh drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Antonio","Becky","Dan","Hugh"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa76203ebd76bc8f708af47e0f290488"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Eva Estrada's podcast has 1 million more downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The podcast with 2 million downloads started in 2009.","Al Acosta's podcast started in 2011.","Al Acosta's show has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2012."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Eva Estrada"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2011","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1cafa6c4362cf3774026da217d653999"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Denise had to spell \"anemic\".","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ronald.","Clarence was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Denise had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class or Denise."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Denise","Jill","Ronald"],"label_c":["Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd3276417fb8d6f95ac808da5adaface"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one that costs $2.00, the Fanneuil oyster and the oyster from Punaville, RI are all different oysters.","The Ninigreth oyster costs $2.00.","The one from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents more than the Island Creek oyster.","The Fanneuil oyster is from Vancouver, BC.","The Katamaka oyster costs 10 cents less than the oyster from Vancouver, BC."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth"],"label_c":["Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e8019c1b07ee12ed2a2c8784aba4aad"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Oginao is either the 105 ft tall fall or the 115 ft tall waterfall.","Oginao is 5 ft shorter than Irskela.","The fall in Brazil is either Cerbel or Inawatai.","Inawatai is in New Zealand.","Cerbel is 10 ft shorter than the fall in Canada."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9796f67c6ba2f4f3805299f6cb97a00d"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The kale quinoa contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 14th.","The four recipes were the citrus halibut, the recipe served on May 11th, the dish with 380 calories and the meal with 400 calories.","The dish served on May 12th contains 20 fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The recipe with 400 calories was either the chili pork or the dish served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10c04e80cdef5f09483eb156ebd8c8db"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished second was from Miles.","Eva was either the contestant who finished third or the solver from Miles.","Melinda was from Canoga Park.","The four people were the contestant from Needles, the person who finished fourth, Melinda and Grace."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Eva","Grace","Ian","Melinda"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Fowler","Miles","Needles"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ffb00ad821c9c1b150b240d644b0bab"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The TrustCo card has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 8% is either the card with the $6,500 credit limit or the TrustCo card.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Credit Korp card.","The Whitly Bank card has a limit of $2,000.","The TrustCo card has a limit of $5,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$5,000","$6,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ff44e71267b0e2ee7878d9e67541ca9"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's podcast started in 2015.","Faye Fender's show has 2 million more downloads than the show that began in 2012.","Cora Capon's podcast has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2012.","The podcast with 2 million downloads started in 2014."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa8e920eeeb2b96ee529ffc89d52e318"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Kit Kelley spent $475.","Pam Powell spent $450.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv spent 50 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the toaster.","The four people are Ora Osborne, the friend who gave Ally the toaster, the attendee who spent $475 and the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0454962d201a3deb5036e8ca58833e0d"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who gave Ally the HD tv spent 50 dollars less than Jack Jordan.","Kit Kelley spent $400.","The person who gave Ally the laptop is either Lily Little or the friend who spent $450.","Kit Kelley spent 50 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the toaster.","Ned Norris spent $475."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris"],"label_c":["HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=207f3db2a38cc16711ea8fab47955e3a"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The four people are the salesperson whose order cost $4.90, Geoffrey, the team member who ordered the B.L.T. and the person who ordered the Italian sub.","The team member whose order cost $6.25 ordered the Italian sub.","The person who ordered the Italian sub owes more than Irene.","Peter is either the team member who ordered the B.L.T. or the salesperson whose order cost $5.35.","Peter owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b9404321f5b5a2f286df1da2919fe9d"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Eva finished 1 place after the solver from Stanton.","Carol was from Yorba Linda.","Carol was either the contestant who finished second or the solver from Hollis.","Nelson was from Oak View."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carol","Eva","Nelson","Willie"],"label_c":["Hollis","Oak View","Stanton","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1169e9bbfafaf67512fd5da8f0fec7e"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Awad began playing in 1976.","The center back started 3 years after Gardelli.","The four players were the player who started in 1982, Banben, the goalie and Awad.","The player who started in 1985 was the sweeper."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Gardelli","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","sweeper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=919894709493ebacf8bcf20ba8a87bde"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Nelson finished second.","Dave was either the person who finished first or the person who finished second.","Yvonne finished 1 place before the person from Lytton.","The contestant from Quimby finished 2 places before the solver from Stanton."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dave","Ian","Nelson","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Lytton","Quimby","Rinard","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc0757d4609b5cbba6d9c0b015972786"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The TrustCo card has a limit of $7,500.","The Mid Atlantic card has a limit of $3,500.","The TrustCo card has an APR 2 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The TrustCo card has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $5,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$3,500","$5,000","$6,500","$7,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55d927c8ca28a798589d17c307ebcb69"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Gerald has a birthday 1 month before Harry.","Izzy has a birthday sometime before Gerald.","The surgeon has a birthday sometime after the diplomat.","The engineer is either Charles or Izzy.","The surgeon has a birthday 2 months before Charles."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Charles","Gerald","Harry","Izzy"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d70f5f4017c7b7906c6cb06a94e33ccc"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["First Crescent is run by Kip Kerr.","Citizen Trust is either the one with a return of 7% or the fund run by Kip Kerr.","The fund run by Ule Underwood has a 2 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","The fund with a return of 7% is run by Walter Wade."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Mike McClain","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0eca6fe019dfa5798e8c9812858543ad"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Nettie's client has her appointment sometime before Lynette.","Hope has her appointment sometime after Victoria's client.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment is either Susie's customer or Nettie's customer.","Hope has her appointment 1 hour before Cristina.","Nettie's client has her appointment 1 hour after Victoria's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Hope","Kelly","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Susie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78c8f469f9f859c760c67f7d8e5211c7"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2010 is either Faye Fender's podcast or Bobby Bora's podcast.","Bobby Bora's show started in 2012.","Al Acosta's podcast has 2 million fewer downloads than Faye Fender's show.","The podcast that began in 2010 has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2012.","Dixie Dean's podcast started in 2009."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2012","2013"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3f1a1be2e54d29b6deedcd6242ef1b4"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Willie finished 2 places before Julie.","Julie was from Rinard.","The contestant who finished second was from Lytton.","The four people were the solver who finished third, Nelson, the contestant from Lytton and the person from Jackman."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Julie","Nelson","Renee","Willie"],"label_c":["Hollis","Jackman","Lytton","Rinard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f20f90e508285999fda08126286338d8"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Violet was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Erik.","Zachary had to spell \"bulwark\".","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Zachary.","The four people are the child from Mrs. Witte's class, Erik, the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" and the child whose final word was \"anemic\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","Violet","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2008598c05d71b42ab805448648f737d"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Chip Cornell found 14 ounces of gold.","Ben Barron found 20 ounces of gold.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Chip Cornell.","Chip Cornell was either the miner working at Glacier Grove or the person who found 11 ounces of gold.","The person working at Fuller Rise was either Harry Howell or the miner who found 14 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=561742cad109a5c755fe543cbf3fd4e3"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha started 6 years after the wing back.","Kawa began playing in 1982.","Banben was the center back.","The person who started in 1985 was either Kawa or the center forward."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Banben","Hatcha","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c638162bb783102f17c221934dc52ae8"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than the camelback bridge.","The 13,000 ft one is the girder bridge.","Star Bridge is the girder bridge.","The suspension structure is either the 13,000 ft bridge or North Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b27c9a0354776624779621b225682d17"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The musician has a birthday 2 months before Neville.","The diplomat has a birthday 2 months after Eric.","The musician has a birthday sometime before the politician.","The lawyer has a birthday 2 months after Kevin.","Eric was born on April 13th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Charles","Eric","Kevin","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00d5ab9a4414a8b7a629945068602789"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Ted was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","May had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Hannah was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Hannah","May","Ted"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5331aa162778b92099254787d3739bc5"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen was built 23 years before the Jansen family's windmill.","Vlietmolen was built in 1683.","Grosmolen is owned by the Van Dijk family.","Doesmolen was built sometime before the Smit family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Smit","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccc08b81fcacf76f8bc679d1f0a72023"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The black plane landed 10 feet shorter than Roderick's design.","Omar's design went 45 feet.","The plane that went 35 feet was green.","The white airplane was either Valerie's design or the plane that went 35 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","green","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15680a28ecd2c41fb080e99938cb0e96"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The pinball machine released in 1977 was made by Hayco Inc..","The system released in 1975 was made by Maxigame.","\"Aladeen\" is either the machine made by Dow Games or the game released in 1976.","The four games are the game made by Tarco Inc., the machine released in 1975, the machine released in 1977 and \"Meteor Rise\".","The system made by Tarco Inc. came out 1 year after \"Voyager Hero\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd790d6b350dc4f057053adb8ffaac0a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Cora Capon's podcast started in 2007.","Faye Fender's show started in 2011.","The show that began in 2010 has 2 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2007.","Dixie Dean's podcast is either the podcast with 4 million downloads or the podcast that began in 2011."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2011"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77a2ec85993cce5c9c975217163aa742"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The orange animal was either the fish or the $4.00 animal.","The $4.00 balloon was purple.","The snail cost more than the gold animal.","The bear cost $6.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail"],"label_c":["gold","orange","purple","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f6fb69b71599b9e4fa2b7d987fd3290"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Ingram will go online sometime after the Lectra 4C.","The project headed by Dr. Weber is either the Lectra 4C or the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online 2 years after the Lectra 4C.","The Lectra 4C will go online 1 year after the Falston LCS.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online in 2018."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6db3968c138e96507c7dd5c79d81d49"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Al Acosta's podcast has 4 million downloads.","The show that began in 2009 is either Geneva Gold's show or the podcast with 2 million downloads.","Eva Estrada's podcast has 2 million downloads.","Eva Estrada's podcast is either the show that began in 2011 or the show with 1 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2007 has 1 million fewer downloads than Eva Estrada's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2011","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acc5d45297723981af43dba220d28168"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Utrecht\" cost 500 dollars more than \"Tombawomba\".","Herman's puppet cost somewhat more than \"Waldarama\".","\"Waldarama\" is either Herman's piece or Nicole's piece.","\"Utrecht\" is either Kelly's dummy or Nicole's dummy.","Kelly's dummy cost $1,250."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c28552954c9c89ba620268a242e717b0"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Lamar has a birthday 1 month after the politician.","The architect has a birthday 1 month before the engineer.","The diplomat has a birthday 1 month before Izzy.","Gerald is the politician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Gerald","Izzy","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55ced4e37dc2bf74bdf426244389e623"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Underwood's house sold for $35,000.","The four houses are the 125 sq ft home, the $27,500 home, the $35,000 house and the Davidson's home.","The $27,500 house is 15 sq ft larger than the $36,000 home.","The $35,000 home is somewhat larger than the Ingram's home.","The Ingram's home is 125 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ingram","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=734fb3e00e9dc6c446c0ae2b77521463"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $26 per share was bought by Abigail.","GXTV sold for $25 per share.","The stock Charlie bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than ABTR.","KMPP was 2 dollars per share more expensive than GXTV.","The stock that sold for $27 per share was either JMO or the stock Bill bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","KMPP"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Delilah"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58a62e5cb9ac6ca5e9998f4c2e3cb697"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The August 5 sighting was either the sighting from Kirkman or Iva Ingram's sighting.","The August 7 report was from Upper Lake.","Dan Delgado's report was submitted sometime after the report from Beaconsfield.","Iva Ingram's report was received on August 7.","Hal Harrison's report was either the sighting from Kirkman or the August 7 report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Dan Delgado","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Beaconsfield","Kirkman","Upper Lake"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cfba2ff57b2b55514fd65a7a9f065db"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished third was from Jackman.","The person from Kalona was either the contestant who finished first or Omar.","Nelson finished 2 places after the person from Stanton.","Omar was from Kalona.","The person from Stanton finished 1 place before Dave."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dave","Melinda","Nelson","Omar"],"label_c":["Jackman","Kalona","Stanton","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af3e0694fe539a730b3b5618bb7f25c6"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Fowler finished 2 places before Willie.","The solver from Eustis finished 1 place after the contestant from Lytton.","Yvonne was from Stanton.","The solver from Fowler finished 2 places before the person from Lytton.","The contestant from Fowler finished sometime before Kelvin."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Kelvin","Leona","Willie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Eustis","Fowler","Lytton","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3433b516234c64d78662e7dd5e38395e"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Zemelmolen is either the windmill built in 1683 or the De Jong family's structure.","The four structures are the Visser family's house, Grosmolen, Doesmolen and the windmill built in 1706.","Grosmolen was built in 1752.","The windmill built in 1752 is owned by the De Jong family.","The Visser family's house was built 23 years before the Bakker family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3d0ca2bdb7c6fc08072e73e3686be70"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person from Delhi finished sometime before Melinda.","The contestant from Fowler finished 2 places after Yvonne.","Melinda finished second.","Leona finished third.","Zachary was either the solver from Hollis or the solver who finished third."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Leona","Melinda","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Delhi","Fowler","Hollis","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4345c19f82ff5a98c9afe54cd7391e2"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Terrence scored 80 points more points than Perry.","The contestant in lane 7 is either the person who scored 540 points or Kristie.","Deanna was in lane 4.","The contestant who scored 300 points, Kristie and the player in lane 4 are all different people.","The person who scored 300 points was in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Deanna","Kristie","Perry","Terrence"],"label_c":["4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc2c64216a96fd00b43d630792d5f886"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The silver airplane went 10 feet farther than the yellow airplane.","The pink plane landed 10 feet shorter than Henrietta's design.","Roderick's design went 25 feet.","Margo's design was pink."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=046b912444cfbf342abcffe8cbb1a56f"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Damon was either the contestant who ordered capellini or the contestant who paid $8.99.","Gwendolyn paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who ordered fusilli.","The competitor who paid $9.99 ordered fusilli.","The runner who ordered penne paid 2 dollars more than Rosie."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Gwendolyn","Rosie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","penne","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58072d6c3e3cb6ce55d54cc9bd11bd8a"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.0431 W was found sometime before the case at 41.0072 N.","The box found on May 12 was at 88.3907 W.","The box at 88.4584 W was either the box at 40.5912 N or the cache at 41.0237 N.","The box at 40.5912 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 41.0237 N was found on May 12."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d0e84f8c7d766adb05daf19558ca9e4"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished second was from Needles.","The person who finished fourth was either Ian or the person from Eustis.","Yvonne finished 1 place after Eva.","Ian finished 2 places after the person from Van Nuys."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Eva","Ian","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Eustis","Needles","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=faf4b6c5ffdb42cf9e95d5d87969729d"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall in Tibet is 5 ft shorter than Sihat.","Irskela is in Brazil.","The waterfall in Tibet is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Brazil.","The fall in Tibet is 5 ft shorter than the fall in Switzerland.","Rhoqua is somewhat shorter than Cerbel.","Sihat is either the 115 ft tall fall or the 105 ft tall fall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38a0de9be45b49f320d470fe9056d5ca"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Yvonne's client has her appointment 1 hour after Flora.","Blanche is either the customer with the 12:00pm appointment or the customer with the 1:00pm appointment.","Iris is being worked on by Whitney.","Susie's client has her appointment 1 hour before Dolores.","Whitney's customer has her appointment sometime after Dolores."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Dolores","Flora","Iris"],"label_c":["Susie","Tammie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26697fa6b289b8153c2e0c5cb633990c"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.6656 N was either the box found on May 6 or the case found on May 3.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found sometime before the cache at 40.2516 N.","The box at 40.2516 N was found on May 9.","The cache at 88.0431 W was found 3 days before the case at 40.6656 N.","The cache at 40.3109 N was at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20367e4a2c87fbbc6a56a93e6c8e6d7b"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the Credit Korp card.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR of 10%.","The one with an APR of 10% has a limit of $15,000.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the Southwest Inc card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$4,000","$7,500","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0651416827e596c07ef63c290820e34f"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Zemelmolen was built 23 years after Oostmolen.","The structure built in 1706 is owned by the De Vries family.","Doesmolen is owned by the Jansen family.","Doesmolen was built 46 years after the Van Dijk family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bf32f37875db35562e9b8ded9eb67fe"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Dan drives has 100 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","The vehicle Hugh drives is either \"Books-4-U\" or the bookmobile with 400 books.","\"Explore More\" has 400 books.","The mobile library with 250 books, the vehicle Wesley drives and the vehicle Hugh drives are all different vehicles.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is driven by Wesley."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Hugh","Myra","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b672662134e3014f855c3169bb4f79ac"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal Gracie works with is 6 years older than Nikatrice.","Shamir is either the orangutan Beatrice works with or the 7-year-old.","Quirrel is cared for by Calliope.","The 10-year-old is cared for by Beatrice."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2108afac956898ebe8b93d94d3e79f20"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Julie finished sometime before the contestant from Rinard.","The contestant from Industry finished sometime after the person from Yorba Linda.","Traci finished 1 place after Julie.","Blanca was from Rinard.","The four people were Blanca, the person from Yorba Linda, the solver from Industry and the contestant who finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Julie","Steven","Traci"],"label_c":["Industry","Needles","Rinard","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcddc6d93c665c17033877294f2a449e"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in Switzerland is 5 ft higher than Cerbel.","The four waterfalls are the 105 ft tall fall, the waterfall in New Zealand, Nyalt and Cerbel.","Irskela is somewhat shorter than Garray.","Nyalt is located in Canada.","Garray is either the waterfall located in Switzerland or the 110 ft tall waterfall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=784aae063a1605601ef15f9db927634d"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Cindy Chan's report was from Postville.","The report from Houghton was submitted 1 day after Flora Flynn's sighting.","Cindy Chan's sighting was submitted 1 day before the report from Yarmouth.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was received on August 6."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Flora Flynn","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Houghton","Jackson","Postville","Yarmouth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=934d0c5f741f58e65fde7c37a74514b2"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The card with an APR of 11% has a limit of $2,000.","The Dell Scargo card is either the card with the $5,000 credit limit or the card with an APR of 10%.","The Credit Korp card has a limit of $5,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$5,000","$12,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d75ffe9fb2c436eeaa4656d2fb169ec4"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 120 is either Mr. Brady's class or the course with 29 students.","Mr. Franklin's class has 4 more students than Mr. Brady's class.","The class in room 201 is taught by Franklin.","The course in room 122 has 2 fewer students than Mr. King's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","120","122","201"],"label_c":["Brady","Franklin","King","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41df433f1c9e1474d9026b9391c9119f"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Betty Bush is from Ireland.","Faith Flynn is worth 1 billion more than the tycoon from Sweden.","The magnate from England is worth 1 billion less than the person from Ireland.","The mogul from Germany is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Ireland.","Tim Townsend is from Germany."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Faith Flynn","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Ireland","England","Germany","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e41a70185a54a9d90fba9a2914ea4d53"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card is either the one with the $12,500 credit limit or the card with an APR of 10%.","The Southwest Inc card has a limit of $12,500.","The one with an APR of 11% has a limit of $2,000.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the one with the $7,500 credit limit.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$7,500","$8,500","$12,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=839f2f8d27af1964fdaa4c70b66610ba"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library with 300 books is driven by Hugh.","The vehicle with 400 books is driven by Leroy.","The bookmobile Ira drives has 100 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","\"Words To Go\" has 50 more books than \"Explore More\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Hugh","Ira","Leroy","Patsy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d5367ea1e692fe255622a05e52f7a55"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Stanton finished 2 places after Leona.","Perry was either the solver who finished third or the person from Stanton.","The contestant from Rinard finished 2 places before Perry.","The person from Temple City finished 2 places after Eva.","The solver from Rinard finished sometime before the solver from Pacific Grove."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Eva","Leona","Omar","Perry"],"label_c":["Pacific Grove","Rinard","Stanton","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e72725a7a1c5ff715894aa4cdf59b03"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Cristina has her appointment sometime after Lynette.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is either Lynette or Whitney's client.","Flora, the customer with the 11:00am appointment and Yvonne's client are all different customers.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment is being worked on by Rhonda.","Georgia has the 2:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Flora","Georgia","Lynette"],"label_c":["Rhonda","Tammie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=529b6d34703970b4855f023334e7b124"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Rosemary's piece costs less than the item made of sandalwood.","The $275 piece is either the item made of sandalwood or Ellen's piece.","The item made of ash costs 50 dollars more than Velma's item.","The piece made of oak costs less than Shelley's item.","Ellen's piece costs $325."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Ellen","Rosemary","Shelley","Velma"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","oak","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=352042a8f117b1d6e7ec97de48b33cd1"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Lamar was born on July 16th.","Frank has a birthday sometime after the musician.","The four people are the person born on April 13th, Michael, Lamar and the surgeon.","The traveler whose birthday is on June 14th is either Lamar or the engineer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Charles","Frank","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2a7184f9d333732e8ff0eb696661f12"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Orlando has an appointment 2 hours after Mindy.","Orlando has the appointment for the root canal.","The person going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime before Yvette.","Mindy has the appointment for the crown.","Mindy has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Mindy","Orlando","Tommy","Yvette"],"label_c":["crown","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e45c4a5437f8a6757ce86ff6e32c6ddd"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with an APR of 11%, the one with the $8,500 credit limit and the Mid Atlantic card are all different cards.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit is either the Mid Atlantic card or the one with an APR of 8%.","The Whitly Bank card has a limit of $8,500.","The card with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $12,500 credit limit.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR of 9%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$6,500","$7,500","$8,500","$12,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=889020e9b88ebe27357ad56553fb8052"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 85 year-old tree is shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Marsh Tree.","Evan's Fir is 6 feet taller than Roger's Oak.","The 85 year-old tree is taller than the 80 year-old tree.","Marsh Tree is 3 feet shorter than Roger's Oak."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["80","85","87","94"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8f555374fc6566027cf9649832a443a"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1978 one was either Jimmy Jacobs's one or the piece that sold for $125.","The one that sold for $125 was either the 1983 piece or Mike Morales's piece.","Jimmy Jacobs's item sold for 50 dollars more than the 1983 item.","Mike Morales's card sold for somewhat more than the 1972 piece.","Eric Estrada's piece sold for somewhat more than the 1983 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Eric Estrada","Gilby Glass","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1983","1995"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=974686e2356d8a66cb77cb333a0bb9bd"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Velasquez has somewhat fewer genes than E. paradolens.","V. tenesis has 1,000 genes.","E. paradolens, the organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora and the bacteria with 750 genes were all different organisms.","E. carolinus was sequenced by Dr. Estrada."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Estrada","Underwood","Velasquez","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=881ec5d9040e740b0eab54ce26ff5e48"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The meatloaf bakes for 30 minutes.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 410 degrees.","The meatloaf bakes 5 minutes longer than the roast potatoes recipe.","The mac and cheese bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees.","The meatloaf is either the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes or the dish that cooks at 350 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d61c4b7a619bfdd3ef4f44290ce0be96"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Zachary scored 380 points.","The person in lane 5 scored 160 points more points than Zachary.","Yvette was in lane 4.","The person in lane 4 scored 80 points fewer points than Kristie.","The four people are the player in lane 7, Kristie, the person who scored 460 points and the contestant who scored 300 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Kristie","Stanley","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["3","4","5","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fd49ed913dd099c2765f78b3e73c44e"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger is either Peter or Hannah.","The salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger owes more than the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Peter owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","Chip is either the person whose order cost $5.80 or the salesperson whose order cost $6.25.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.80 ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Peter"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5678e6498c978e8e886bab2a4174c2d"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Jansen family's house was built 23 years after Grosmolen.","Zemelmolen was built in 1706.","The Bakker family's house was built 46 years after the De Jong family's house.","Vlietmolen was built in 1729."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48c8759baee8bd961c4fe86b16dae1f1"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Lee will leave sometime before Olive.","Whitney will leave 2 months after the aerophobe with the shamrock.","The flier with the coin will leave sometime after the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","The aerophobe with the lucky hat will leave 1 month before Lee."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Henry","Lee","Olive","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03a8b147e1a0a1f89014abd1c0e3aca5"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Whitly Bank card has an APR of 10%.","The Southwest Inc card has a limit of $5,000.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $15,000 credit limit.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$5,000","$6,500","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8347362cb37051cbdd43234d18d615e"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 10,000 ft one is the cable-stayed bridge.","Bay Bridge is the bowstring bridge.","The cable-stayed bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than Sandy Bridge.","North Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the girder one.","The cable-stayed one is 1,500 feet longer than the camelback one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","girder"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d301cf5aa8d570d778d7c70863fed6de"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Shelley's piece costs more than the piece made of teak.","The item made of teak costs 25 dollars less than Josephine's item.","The item made of mahogany is either Gwen's piece or the $300 item.","Josephine's piece is either the item made of ash or the $250 item.","The item made of mahogany costs less than the piece made of teak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Gwen","Josephine","Shelley","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d665e28e5a4fd6d560a89df408b8368b"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who entered her tea cozy is either Francis or Yolanda.","The person who entered her scarf finished 2 places before Holly.","Laverne made the sweater.","Yolanda finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Francis","Holly","Laverne","Yolanda"],"label_c":["mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f27a29f852e4b91b4739dd7fb677628"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate from Sweden is worth somewhat less than Ida Ingram.","Gil Gallegos is worth 1 billion less than the person from Ireland.","The tycoon from Sweden is worth somewhat more than Rachel Reid.","Gil Gallegos is worth $26 billion.","The person from Germany is either Ed Everett or the mogul worth $26 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Gil Gallegos","Ida Ingram","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Ireland","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a7f5bdcf7c8c8b890103c11d871388d"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,500 puppet is either Isabel's puppet or \"Waldarama\".","Jeff's puppet cost $1,500.","Kelly's puppet cost $750.","\"Xavier\" cost 250 dollars less than \"Sniffletoe\".","Isabel's dummy cost 500 dollars more than \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4da9ecdee904095b34db26f1c098cd71"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster from Punaville, RI is either the oyster that costs $2.20 or the Ninigreth oyster.","The Summersill oyster is from Vancouver, BC.","The Welcher oyster costs somewhat more than the Ninigreth oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.20 is from Barnstable, ME.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Vancouver, BC."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc8014ff329339149420846b0f94b92c"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 94 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Roger's Oak.","The 87 year-old tree is either the 144 ft. tree or Nolan's Pine.","The 153 ft. tree is 99 years old.","The 87 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Old Jarvis."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["79","87","94","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58cfe2f69d674f69b4274c1a01047eb4"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Francis is either the entrant who entered her hat or the person who finished fourth.","The knitter who finished first made the hat.","Yolanda finished first.","The person who entered her scarf finished 1 place before Alexis.","The knitter who entered her mittens finished 1 place after Alexis."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Carla","Francis","Yolanda"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","socks"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f474ee2013ef1fee2d292daf0fd0a4d5"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's podcast has more downloads than the show that began in 2013.","Al Acosta's podcast is either the show that began in 2008 or the show that began in 2013.","Eva Estrada's show has fewer downloads than the show that began in 2008.","The show that began in 2013 has 2 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The show with 4 million downloads started in 2015.","Cora Capon's podcast has 4 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9e22aa9aa44a829c847c959f00f3d90"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who entered her scarf is either Bessie or the knitter who finished second.","Ollie finished 1 place after the person who entered her sweater.","The knitter who finished second made the mittens.","Holly made the mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Bessie","Holly","Ollie"],"label_c":["mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a85d4a88d6623261009822105a50efbe"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Rinard finished 1 place after Grace.","Willie finished 2 places before the person from Stanton.","The person who finished fourth, Steven and the contestant from Lytton were all different people.","The person from Rinard finished sometime before Steven."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Grace","Steven","Willie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Lytton","Oak View","Rinard","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f04c100063316e154c6a83a99bc0516a"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 208 has 2 more students than Mr. Franklin's class.","The class with 33 students is taught by Paul.","Mr. Franklin's class has 2 more students than the course in room 129.","Mr. Leach's class is either the course with 33 students or the course in room 314."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["125","129","208","314"],"label_c":["Franklin","Leach","Owen","Paul"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09bc6686fbe66052e9d0a66a58eb99e9"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 150 ft. tree is either the 79 year-old tree or the 87 year-old tree.","Old Jarvis is either the 144 ft. tree or the 79 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir is 6 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree is shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","Old Jarvis is 3 feet shorter than The Senator."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","94"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ac47e1a99126ca50a980e09fede1dd8"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The four dummies are Kelly's piece, the $1,250 piece, the $750 puppet and the $1,500 dummy.","Herman's puppet is \"Waldarama\".","\"Yenga\" cost 500 dollars less than \"Utrecht\".","Isabel's piece cost $750.","The $750 piece is either \"Waldarama\" or \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Margarita"],"label_c":["Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa4b6e63cfc9ffece4a48eaa46d0689c"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish was either the white animal or the $4.00 balloon.","The bear cost 2 dollars less than the orange piece.","The bear was white.","The four items were the $5.00 animal, the bear, the cat and the fish.","The $4.00 piece was gold."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc78cb90bde80f9fef65a2e88b245d22"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 ounces more gold than the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","Chip Cornell worked the York River claim.","Ivan Ingram finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Chip Cornell.","Fred Fletcher found 17 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18b633a49c421b016275e0d299f39db1"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person from Bertram finished 1 place after Perry.","The person from Needles finished 2 places before the contestant from Hollis.","Grace finished second.","Carol finished third."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carol","Grace","Hubert","Perry"],"label_c":["Bertram","Hollis","Needles","Unionville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a4fa617cc45d79313c7a6fbaaad116d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the first hand won with two pairs.","Omar won with a straight flush.","Paulette won sometime after the person who won with a flush.","The competitor who won the third hand was either Ernestine or the person who won with a royal flush.","The player who won with two pairs won 1 hand before Ernestine."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Holly","Omar","Paulette"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b3cd3a804c170210e5cc019237570f0"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $31 per share was in the technology sector.","JMO was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Francine bought.","GXTV was per share less expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","Of the stock that sold for $27 per share and KMPP, one was in the financial sector and the other was bought by Delilah.","The telecom stock was either the stock that sold for $28 per share or the stock Geraldo bought.","The stock Bill bought was per share more expensive than PSTO.","PSTO was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the health care stock.","The utilities stock wasn't purchased by Charlie.","The stock that sold for $30 per share was either the energy stock or the stock Charlie bought.","The technology stock was bought by Edith.","HBW wasn't purchased by Geraldo.","The telecom stock was 4 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","Of the stock that sold for $30 per share and the stock that sold for $26 per share, one was in the health care sector and the other was ABTR."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f781babf839f343d592d2c04765dc57c"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 7 scored 240 points more points than Gretchen.","Florence scored more points than Terrence.","The player from Elk Grove is either Florence or the contestant in lane 2.","Maggie wasn't in lane 4.","Rena scored more points than the contestant from Ontario.","The contestant from Junction City scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant from Elk Grove.","The contestant in lane 1 scored 160 points more points than Maggie.","Of the player who scored 460 points and the person in lane 6, one was from Cutler and the other was from Fort Kent.","Maggie is either the player in lane 7 or the person from Bristol.","Of the contestant in lane 3 and the player from Cutler, one scored 780 points and the other is Vincent.","Of the person from Cutler and the person from Elk Grove, one is Johnathan and the other scored 620 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Florence","Gretchen","Johnathan","Maggie","Rena","Terrence","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f79af90ca949f5b5f20358796e807db"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with a straight flush won 2 hands after Holly.","Holly won sometime before the competitor who won with a full house.","The player who won with one pair won sometime after the player who won with a straight flush.","Yvonne won 3 hands after the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","Of the player who won the $18.25 pot and the person who won the $5.25 pot, one won the third hand and the other won with a full house.","Of Jana and the competitor who won the sixth hand, one won with two pairs and the other won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after the player who won the $9.00 pot.","Of Zachary and the player who won the seventh hand, one won with a royal flush and the other won with a flush.","Jana didn't win the $3.75 pot.","Adrienne won 2 hands after the player who won the $5.25 pot.","Lee was either the player who won the fifth hand or the person who won the $5.25 pot.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot won 5 hands before the player who won with a flush.","The player who won the $18.25 pot was either the person who won with a straight flush or the competitor who won with two pairs."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Byron","Holly","Jana","Lee","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe44099298d79917653d726325c6ab0f"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the home in Kinderdijk and Oostmolen, one was built in 1729 and the other is owned by the Meijer family.","Westmolen was built 92 years after the Meijer family's home.","The house in Aarlanderveen was built 115 years before Hoekmolen.","Of the windmill built in 1821 and Zemelmolen, one is in Hoogmade and the other is owned by the Jansen family.","The structure in Den Bommel isn't owned by the Van Dijk family.","The Jansen family's structure is either the house in Moerkapelle or the structure built in 1752.","The home in Leiderdorp isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","Of the De Jong family's windmill and the windmill built in 1798, one is in Moerkapelle and the other is in Den Bommel.","Of the Smit family's home and Doesmolen, one was built in 1821 and the other is in Kinderdijk.","Grosmolen is either the De Jong family's windmill or the house built in 1729.","The house built in 1775 is either the Van den Berg family's house or Doesmolen.","The windmill in Kinderdijk was built sometime after Vlietmolen.","The home in Den Bommel was built sometime after Grosmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=262a78c6a31f69fb4b186f7712f83891"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Benny Baron's report was either the sighting from Visalia or the report of the cigar-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the sighting from Islesboro.","The report of the oval-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Islesboro was submitted sometime before the report of the egg-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO wasn't from Postville.","The sighting from Islesboro was submitted 3 days before Dan Delgado's report.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before the report from Springfield.","Dan Delgado's sighting was submitted 1 day before the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","The August 10 sighting was either the report from Greeley or the sighting from Kirkman.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted 5 days after Cindy Chan's sighting.","Of the sighting from Kirkman and the August 8 report, one involved the cone-shaped UFO and the other was reported by Flora Flynn.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after Iva Ingram's report.","The August 7 report didn't involve the oval-shaped UFO.","Of Hal Harrison's sighting and the August 10 sighting, one involved the cigar-shaped UFO and the other involved the diamond-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO was either Iva Ingram's report or the report from Yarmouth.","Cindy Chan's sighting was either the August 7 sighting or the report of the triangle-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Greeley","Islesboro","Kirkman","Postville","Springfield","Visalia","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=607d817d28fc6cc63edb6389ce173514"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 95 sq ft house didn't sell for $36,000.","Of the $35,000 home and the house going to Dallas Center, one is 155 sq ft and the other is for the Kirbys.","The $29,000 home is 45 sq ft smaller than the home going to Fullerton.","The home going to Mission Viejo is somewhat larger than the Davidson's home.","Of the $35,000 home and the Pratt's home, one will be delivered to Unionville and the other is 95 sq ft.","The $29,000 house is somewhat larger than the home going to Kennebunkport.","The Ewing's structure isn't 140 sq ft.","The Underwood's home is somewhat larger than the house going to Dallas Center.","The home going to Kennebunkport is 60 sq ft smaller than the Gillespie's home.","The Nielsen's home is 155 sq ft.","The Nielsen's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 structure.","The $38,000 structure is somewhat smaller than the $32,250 structure.","The Nielsen's house is 45 sq ft larger than the $38,000 structure.","The house going to Eagle Grove is somewhat larger than the home going to Healdsburg.","The home going to Kennebunkport is either the $36,000 house or the 125 sq ft house.","The 170 sq ft structure won't be going to Mission Viejo."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3129f3806791badd09dea3b10199e439"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The business show has 4 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","Bobby Bora's show has 2 million more downloads than the film podcast.","Geneva Gold's show isn't about literature.","Faye Fender's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the gaming podcast.","The podcast with 4 million downloads didn't start in 2012.","The music show is either the podcast that began in 2007 or the podcast with 7 million downloads.","The show with 6 million downloads is about music.","Cora Capon's podcast has fewer downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","Cora Capon's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2010.","Of the show that began in 2011 and the music podcast, one is Al Acosta's and the other is Bobby Bora's.","Faye Fender's show has more downloads than the show that began in 2009.","Dixie Dean's show is either the podcast that began in 2007 or the podcast with 5 million downloads.","The show that began in 2008 has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","Geneva Gold's show is either the podcast that began in 2008 or the podcast that began in 2014.","The podcast that began in 2007, the literature show, and Faye Fender's podcast are three different shows.","Dixie Dean's show has 4 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","The literature show has 2 million more downloads than the sports show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6f107fb652443a37fd833b8e7a2fc86"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 and the person whose order cost $6.70, one is Chip and the other ordered the meatball sub.","The seven people are the person who ordered the iced tea, the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T., the salesperson whose order cost $5.35, the person who ordered the cheeseburger, Erica, the person who ordered the Italian sub and the person who ordered the club sandwich.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the iced tea.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes 90 cents more than Erica.","Rebecca is either the team member whose order cost $5.80 or the team member who ordered the diet coke.","The team member who ordered the iced tea owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the orange soda.","Geoffrey owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes 45 cents more than Irene.","Irene didn't order the Italian sub.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes less than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson who ordered the root beer owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the orange soda.","Erica didn't order the ginger ale.","Of Samantha and the salesperson whose order cost $7.15, one ordered the cheeseburger and the other ordered the diet coke."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=415277b5c4b191e36104ecfacb23475f"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in York Woods is either the 150 ft. tree or the 87 year-old tree.","The 162 ft. tree isn't 79 years old.","The 162 ft. tree isn't in Benton Notch.","The tree in Woden Woods, the 156 ft. tree, Nolan's Pine, the 150 ft. tree, the 80 year-old tree and Marsh Tree are all different trees.","Of the 156 ft. tree and Zeke's Spruce, one is in Deloit Woods and the other is 87 years old.","The tree in Deloit Woods is either the 96 year-old tree or the 153 ft. tree.","The 80 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than Zeke's Spruce.","Evan's Fir is either the 150 ft. tree or the 156 ft. tree.","The 153 ft. tree is either the tree in York Woods or Roger's Oak.","Nolan's Pine is 12 feet shorter than the tree in Silk Notch.","Marsh Tree is 162 ft. tall.","The Senator is 9 feet shorter than Roger's Oak.","Neither Old Jarvis nor the 80 year-old tree is the tree in Benton Notch.","The tree in Woden Woods is either the 150 ft. tree or the 99 year-old tree.","The tree in Knox Woods is 3 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adca81fa66bbf9d5b2ee867e02111491"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece that sold for $325 didn't come out in 1974.","The item that sold for $175, the 1999 piece, and the 1974 one are three different cards.","Cole Cooley's card sold for 150 dollars more than Mike Morales's card.","Mike Morales's one didn't sell for $125.","The seven cards were Pete Perez's item, the 1999 item, the one that sold for $275, the 1974 item, the 2004 item, the 2007 piece and the item that sold for $225.","The one for the person who played left field sold for somewhat more than the card for the person who played third base.","The piece that sold for $375 was either Gilby Glass's one or the card for the person who played third base.","The piece for the person who played pitcher sold for 100 dollars less than the 1988 one.","The card that sold for $175 didn't come out in 2004.","Of the 2012 item and Cole Cooley's card, one featured the person who played third base and the other sold for $325.","Eric Estrada's one sold for somewhat less than Daryn Drake's item.","The card for the person who played catcher sold for 50 dollars less than Eric Estrada's one.","Gilby Glass's one was either the piece that sold for $325 or the one for the person who played first base.","Gilby Glass's card sold for somewhat more than Pete Perez's card.","The 2004 piece was either Hick Hodge's item or the one for the person who played catcher.","The item that sold for $325 featured the person who played left field.","The item for the person who played second base sold for somewhat less than the card for the person who played third base."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Gilby Glass","Hick Hodge","Mike Morales","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1974","1983","1988","1999","2004","2007","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","first base","left field","pitcher","right field","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5528d4890178c600267c9f17a906777e"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler from Norway is either Eric or the traveler whose birthday is on August 15th.","Dale is not from Sweden.","The traveler from Belgium has a birthday 1 month after the lawyer.","Adrian has a birthday 3 months before the person from South Africa.","The person from Canada has a birthday 4 months after the traveler from Belgium.","The traveler from Mexico has a birthday 2 months before the architect.","Neither the traveler from Germany nor the traveler born on September 17th is Michael.","The person from South Africa has a birthday sometime before the person from Sweden.","The surgeon has a birthday sometime before Dale.","Of the person born on September 17th and Eric, one is the musician and the other is from Sweden.","The person from Canada is either the politician or the engineer.","Frank has a birthday 1 month after the person from Germany.","Neither the person from Germany nor the surgeon is the person born on July 16th.","Of the diplomat and the person whose birthday is on July 16th, one is from Sweden and the other is Bill.","Dale is not the politician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Charles","Dale","Eric","Frank","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","Germany","Mexico","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68f54dae2b4d7d3b875d6aa6cdc387b2"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the oval-shaped UFO wasn't from Otisfield.","Of the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO and Gil Gates's report, one was from Embden and the other was received on August 6.","The report from Yarmouth was submitted 3 days after the report of the egg-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the cone-shaped UFO was either Benny Baron's report or the sighting from Walnut Creek.","The sighting of the cone-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the report from Houghton.","The August 9 sighting was either the report from Ames or the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Of Cindy Chan's report and Hal Harrison's sighting, one involved the cone-shaped UFO and the other was from Ames.","The report from Otisfield was submitted sometime before Benny Baron's sighting.","Edith Estes's sighting was submitted 3 days after the sighting from Yarmouth.","The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO was either the August 10 sighting or the report from Walnut Creek.","Dan Delgado's report wasn't from Otisfield.","The report from Ames was submitted sometime before Iva Ingram's report.","Dan Delgado's report was submitted 2 days before Hal Harrison's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Embden","Houghton","Marina","Otisfield","Walnut Creek","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dce94b33d6206c4c40fce31dd436919b"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Margo's design was either the airplane that went 15 feet or the white plane.","The plane that was thrown 3rd went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 7th.","Omar's design went 20 feet farther than Aaron's design.","The plane that was thrown 2nd went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 6th.","Henrietta's design wasn't thrown 5th.","Valerie's design landed 10 feet shorter than the white plane.","The white plane landed 40 feet shorter than the yellow airplane.","Of the plane that was thrown 3rd and the black airplane, one was Aaron's and the other went 15 feet.","The plane that was thrown 7th wasn't black.","The green airplane landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 4th.","Of the airplane that went 35 feet and Henrietta's design, one was pink and the other was thrown 3rd.","Roderick's design, the silver plane, the plane that went 55 feet and the pink airplane were all different planes.","Of the silver airplane and the white plane, one was thrown 4th and the other went 25 feet.","The plane that went 65 feet was either Roderick's design or the plane that was thrown 6th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01f4e4245ac18a8e3359081f0f04bf19"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the structure going to Unionville and the 110 sq ft home, one sold for $38,000 and the other is for the Underwoods.","The Ewing's house isn't 170 sq ft.","The structure going to Yountville is 15 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Unionville.","The structure going to Yountville is 15 sq ft smaller than the $25,000 home.","The $29,000 house is either the Zimmerman's house or the Gillespie's structure.","The house going to Mission Viejo is somewhat smaller than the $36,000 home.","The structure going to Mission Viejo is either the 155 sq ft structure or the $38,000 structure.","The Nielsen's home didn't sell for $36,000.","The structure going to Yountville, the 110 sq ft structure, the 140 sq ft structure, the Nielsen's structure, the Ewing's home and the Zimmerman's home are all different houses.","The Gillespie's house won't be going to Laguna Beach.","The Nielsen's home is either the 125 sq ft house or the house going to Kennebunkport.","The house going to Kennebunkport is somewhat larger than the $27,500 structure.","The Ewing's house is either the home going to Eagle Grove or the $38,000 structure.","Of the Pratt's home and the $27,500 home, one is 95 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Yountville.","The Zimmerman's house is either the structure going to Fullerton or the 155 sq ft home.","Of the $35,000 structure and the structure going to Fullerton, one is for the Ewings and the other is 185 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43cf678e0454748ebbad993cc2f5eafa"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with corned beef costs more than Peter's order.","Of the $5.75 order and the $8.75 sandwich, one includes ham and the other is Ronda's.","The sandwich with salami costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The sandwich with ham is either the sandwich with gouda cheese or the $8.75 sandwich.","The $6.75 order doesn't include corned beef.","Frances's order costs more than Archie's sandwich.","The order with liverwurst doesn't include gouda cheese.","The order with roast beef costs 1 dollar less than the order with muenster cheese.","Of the sandwich with bologna and Archie's sandwich, one costs $5.75 and the other includes cheddar cheese.","The $3.75 sandwich is either the order with roast beef or the sandwich with salami.","Tony's sandwich costs 2 dollars less than the order with ham.","The sandwich with liverwurst, Tony's sandwich, the $8.75 sandwich, Henrietta's sandwich and the $5.75 order are all different sandwiches.","Ronda's sandwich is either the order with liverwurst or the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","Juan's order costs less than the order with colby jack cheese.","The order with havarti cheese costs more than the order with liverwurst.","Peter's order doesn't include liverwurst.","The $2.75 sandwich doesn't include swiss cheese.","Of Henrietta's sandwich and the sandwich with colby jack cheese, one costs $3.75 and the other includes bologna."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Frances","Henrietta","Juan","Peter","Ronda","Tony"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef2c14760d287375d3f37d7991322c03"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with ham costs less than Warren's order.","Greg's order doesn't include cheddar cheese.","Of the $8.75 sandwich and the sandwich with gouda cheese, one is Irene's and the other includes corned beef.","The $7.75 sandwich doesn't include cheddar cheese.","The order with roast beef costs more than Ronda's order.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs 1 dollar more than the order with roast beef.","The sandwich with ham costs 2 dollars less than Peter's order.","The order with salami costs 1 dollar more than the order with cheddar cheese.","The $3.75 sandwich doesn't include swiss cheese.","The $2.75 order is either the sandwich with havarti cheese or the sandwich with roast beef.","Carol's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with liverwurst.","Of the order with gouda cheese and Warren's order, one includes roast beef and the other costs $6.75.","The sandwich with roast beef doesn't include provolone cheese.","Carol's order doesn't include provolone cheese.","The $5.75 sandwich, the sandwich with prosciutto, the sandwich with roast beef, Ronda's sandwich, the order with gouda cheese and Carol's sandwich are all different sandwiches.","The $4.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with liverwurst or the order with colby jack cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Greg","Henrietta","Irene","Peter","Ronda","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c884efed7180a6bcad197708b10d18dc"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design went 20 feet farther than Valerie's design.","The black plane went 10 feet farther than the green airplane.","The pink plane went 20 feet farther than Ella's design.","Of the pink plane and the plane that went 55 feet, one was Omar's and the other was thrown 1st.","The green plane was either the plane that went 65 feet or Henrietta's design.","The plane that was thrown 5th wasn't blue.","The plane that went 25 feet was either Ella's design or the plane that was thrown 6th.","Of the plane that went 45 feet and Valerie's design, one was black and the other was silver.","Of the airplane that went 65 feet and the plane that was thrown 1st, one was yellow and the other was Aaron's.","The plane that was thrown 4th was either the pink plane or the plane that went 15 feet.","Margo's design landed 30 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 3rd.","The plane that was thrown 7th landed 20 feet shorter than Aaron's design.","The plane that was thrown 2nd went somewhat farther than the yellow plane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ae05a548d0611681d550a7801604848"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Warasen culture wasn't based near Quasqueton.","The Nysrani culture, the culture with 9,000 people, the culture located near Carmel, the culture founded in 850 AD, the culture founded in 100 AD and the culture with 7,500 people were all different cultures.","Of the Kimusk culture and the culture with 4,500 people, one was based near Junction City and the other was based near Quasqueton.","Neither the culture located near Floris nor the culture with 7,500 people was the Yeust culture.","The Xidat culture was founded 500 years after the culture with 7,500 people.","The culture located near Easton was founded 1,250 years before the Danseri culture.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded sometime after the culture located near Junction City.","Of the culture with 9,000 people and the society founded in 100 AD, one was based near Garden Grove and the other was the Yeust culture.","Neither the Kimusk culture nor the culture with 7,500 people was the culture located near Easton.","The culture located near Quasqueton was either the culture with 4,500 people or the culture with 9,000 people.","The Yeust culture was founded sometime before the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture located near Carmel was founded 500 years after the culture located near Quasqueton.","Of the culture with 5,000 people and the society founded in 600 AD, one was the Danseri culture and the other was based near Floris."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Hatgare","Kimusk","Nysrani","Warasen","Xidat","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Carmel","Easton","Floris","Garden Grove","Junction City","Mason City","Quasqueton"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=752ed7d5845b9c78ded04d2ba2212b15"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the puzzle book wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The box at 40.5912 N was either the box at 88.1928 W or the box that held the ancient coin.","Of the case at 40.5912 N and the case that held the sunglasses, one was found on May 15 and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The case at 40.2516 N was found 6 days after the box at 40.8991 N.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found 6 days before the cache at 40.6656 N.","The cache at 88.4584 W was found 12 days after the box at 88.1928 W.","The case that held the brass key was found 15 days before the case at 41.0072 N.","The case at 88.3907 W was found 3 days after the box at 88.2694 W.","The cache that held the chewing gum was found 3 days before the case at 88.3821 W.","The box at 40.6656 N didn't have the puzzle book inside it.","The case that held the ancient coin was found sometime before the cache that held the marbles.","The box at 88.1863 W was found sometime before the cache at 88.2694 W.","Of the case found on May 18 and the box that held the sunglasses, one was at 40.6656 N and the other was at 88.4584 W.","The case at 40.8991 N was found sometime after the case at 88.1928 W.","The case at 40.3109 N was found 3 days before the case at 41.0237 N.","The cache found on May 9 wasn't at 88.1863 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3dd338d8c3c32a0f40307deee4f9bcd4"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Renee finished 5 places after Julie.","The person who got 30 Across wrong was from Needles.","Zachary wasn't from Lytton.","Julie was from Miles.","Of the solver who finished seventh and the contestant from Grant, one was Omar and the other answered 11 Down incorrectly.","The person who got 20 Across wrong was either the contestant from Temple City or the solver from Lytton.","Of the solver who got 18 Down wrong and the solver from Grant, one was Steven and the other finished fifth.","Traci finished 1 place before the person who got 18 Down wrong.","The person from Temple City finished 2 places after the solver from Miles.","The seven people were the person from Lytton, the contestant who finished fifth, the person who got 26 Down wrong, Renee, the solver who got 2 Down wrong, the person who finished first and Steven.","The solver from Kalona finished 2 places before the contestant from Lytton.","The solver who got 26 Down wrong finished sometime before the contestant who got 30 Across wrong.","The contestant from Kalona finished 1 place after the contestant who got 4 Across wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Julie","Melinda","Omar","Renee","Steven","Traci","Zachary"],"label_c":["Grant","Kalona","Lytton","Miles","Needles","Oak View","Temple City"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac636266799612fa19f0fa81b25dea31"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person from White Bean is either the chef who made the jambalaya or Anita.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored somewhat more points than the person from Epicurious.","The person who made the pepper steak scored somewhat more points than the chef from Epicurious.","Of Ed and the cook who made the cashew tofu, one scored 63 points and the other scored 49 points.","Ed scored somewhat fewer points than Darlene.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored 14 more points than the chef from Zenaida's.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored 7 more points than the chef from Oceanside.","Gabriel scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the pepper steak.","Zachary didn't score exactly 77 points.","Darlene is either the chef from White Bean or the person from Zenaida's.","The person from Oceanside scored 7 more points than Wade.","The person from Enzo's is either the person who made the jambalaya or the chef who scored 84 points.","Of the cook who made the lemon snapper and Peggy, one scored 63 points and the other works at Demitasse.","The person who scored 49 points works at Demitasse.","The chef from Apple Barn scored 14 more points than the chef who made the lemon snapper."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Anita","Darlene","Ed","Gabriel","Peggy","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b72bbde4160e4974be530869d4acf057"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Kelly has her appointment 2 hours after the customer that chose honey blonde.","Whitney's customer has her appointment 3 hours before the customer that chose jet black.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment, the customer that chose midnight blue, and Juana are three different customers.","Of Tammie's customer and the customer that chose warm mocha, one is Georgia and the other has the 1:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment chose deep copper.","Georgia is either the client with the 3:00pm appointment or the customer that chose vivacious red.","The customer that chose brown sable has her appointment 4 hours before the customer that chose midnight blue.","Cristina chose midnight blue.","Of Kelly and the client with the 3:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Opal and the other is being worked on by Susie.","Yvonne's customer has her appointment sometime before Susie's client.","Victoria's customer has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's client.","Alison has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose midnight blue.","Hope isn't being helped by Victoria.","Cristina isn't being helped by Opal.","Flora has her appointment sometime before Juana."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Flora","Georgia","Hope","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Opal","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cff1c8df930f458fcf670428192a2374"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 3-6 decision was 2 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was 2 weeks after Watts v Yang.","The April 7 proceeding was either Justice Hatfield's majority opinion or Omar v Powers.","The 2-7 decision was either Carson v Dunn or Gibbs v Kintz.","Of the March 24 case and Justice Underwood's majority opinion, one was the 3-6 decision and the other was Watts v Yang.","Of the 6-3 decision and Justice Caldwell's majority opinion, one was on April 14 and the other was Ayers v Byrd.","Zamora v Pibb didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Hatfield.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was either the 5-4 decision or Gibbs v Kintz.","The 6-3 decision was 2 weeks after Carson v Dunn.","Omar v Powers was sometime before the 2-7 decision.","Watts v Yang was sometime after Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Of the March 31 case and the 3-6 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Olson and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Hatfield.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, Justice Quinn's majority opinion, the 4-5 decision, Justice Caldwell's majority opinion and the 6-3 decision were all different cases."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a224d106baa9726808c9e89df9935635"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who chose mushroom sauce paid 2 dollars more than the runner who ordered capellini.","Of the competitor who ordered spaghetti and the contestant who paid $11.99, one was Florence and the other chose alfredo sauce.","Terry paid less than the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who chose arrabiata sauce was either the competitor who ordered fettuccine or Gwendolyn.","The seven runners were the contestant who paid $6.99, the contestant who ordered taglioni, the competitor who chose bolognese sauce, the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce, Terry, Gwendolyn and Angie.","Neither the competitor who paid $12.99 nor the contestant who paid $11.99 was Betsy.","Of the contestant who ordered rotini and the competitor who paid $12.99, one chose bolognese sauce and the other was Angie.","Jack paid 2 dollars less than the contestant who ordered fettuccine.","Of the runner who paid $11.99 and the competitor who ordered taglioni, one chose mushroom sauce and the other was Gwendolyn.","The competitor who paid $8.99 didn't order fusilli.","The contestant who ordered taglioni paid 3 dollars more than the runner who ordered spaghetti.","The competitor who chose marinara sauce paid less than Terry.","Claudia was either the runner who ordered fettuccine or the runner who chose pomodoro sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Betsy","Claudia","Florence","Gwendolyn","Jack","Terry"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4c8142bfda41502fcc1479086d382dd"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The mac and cheese doesn't serve exactly 9 people.","Of the recipe that serves 6 people and the dish that bakes for 40 minutes, one cooks at 375 degrees and the other is the chicken cutlet.","The dish that serves 9 people bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 40 minutes is either the baked ham or the candied yams recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that serves 3 people.","The baked ham requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 425 degrees, the dish that serves 4 people, the dish that cooks at 350 degrees, the recipe that serves 2 people, the dish that cooks at 410 degrees and the chicken cutlet are all different dishes.","The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 50 minutes is either the baked ham or the bean casserole.","The meatloaf doesn't serve exactly 5 people.","The dish that serves 9 people requires somewhat less baking time than the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","Of the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes and the bean casserole, one serves 2 people and the other cooks at 425 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the meatloaf."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes","55 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=342890261e5feb64f3ce2cbccb6b43b5"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who lives in Decatur City, Kit Kelley, Ora Osborne, the attendee who lives in Jonesboro and Pam Powell are all different people.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks spent more than the attendee who lives in Clovis.","The friend who lives in Eustis spent 50 dollars less than Ned Norris.","The friend who gave Ally the juicer spent 25 dollars more than the friend who lives in Fruitland.","Lily Little is either the attendee who lives in Decatur City or the friend who spent $500.","Pam Powell spent 25 dollars more than the friend who lives in Fruitland.","Of the friend who gave Ally the laptop and the friend who gave Ally the blender, one is Jack Jordan and the other spent $450.","The attendee who spent $550 is either Ora Osborne or the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","The friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent less than Kit Kelley.","The friend who lives in Fruitland spent 25 dollars more than Mitch Mayo.","Of the friend who gave Ally the blender and the person who spent $500, one is Jack Jordan and the other lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who gave Ally the laptop spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Clovis.","The person who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent more than the attendee who gave Ally the blender.","Ora Osborne doesn't live in Twin Peaks.","Ned Norris, the friend who spent $525, and the person who gave Ally the HD tv are three different people.","The friend who spent $550 doesn't live in Sun City."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=519ded13a28884ea71eb62437715bf8c"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 7,500 people was either the culture founded in 350 AD or the culture founded in 1600 AD.","The seven cultures were the culture founded in 1100 AD, the culture located near Easton, the culture located near Mason City, the culture located near Floris, the culture with 9,500 people, the culture with 4,500 people and the culture located near Unity.","Of the society founded in 1600 AD and the culture located near Floris, one was the Echmust culture and the other had a population size of 8,000.","Of the culture with 5,000 people and the culture with 9,500 people, one was founded in 850 AD and the other was the Voriss culture.","The culture located near Easton was founded sometime after the Xidat culture.","The culture located near Carmel was founded 250 years before the culture with 9,000 people.","The Budel culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 4,500 people.","The Tyash culture was founded sometime before the culture with 9,500 people.","The Tyash culture was founded 750 years before the culture located near Mason City.","The Warasen culture was founded 250 years before the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture located near Redlands was founded sometime before the culture located near Quasqueton.","The Echmust culture didn't have a population size of 7,500.","The Voriss culture was either the culture located near Mason City or the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture located near Easton didn't have a population size of 6,500."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Echmust","Tyash","Voriss","Warasen","Xidat","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Carmel","Easton","Floris","Mason City","Quasqueton","Redlands","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd9875f5d6f16fa3bf5708b609d78c37"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 153 ft. tree isn't in Knox Woods.","Of the 156 ft. tree and the 94 year-old tree, one is Old Jarvis and the other is in York Woods.","Neither the 144 ft. tree nor the tree in Woden Woods is Roger's Oak.","The 94 year-old tree is shorter than the tree in Silk Notch.","The seven trees are the 153 ft. tree, the tree in Eldora Woods, the tree in Woden Woods, the tree in Silk Notch, the 79 year-old tree, Marsh Tree and the 87 year-old tree.","Nolan's Pine is 3 feet shorter than the 96 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir isn't 150 ft. tall.","The tree in Benton Notch is 3 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than Marsh Tree.","Evan's Fir is either the tree in Woden Woods or the tree in Eldora Woods.","The 162 ft. tree isn't 99 years old.","Zeke's Spruce is taller than Marsh Tree.","Neither the tree in Eldora Woods nor the 156 ft. tree is the 85 year-old tree.","The 150 ft. tree is either Nolan's Pine or the 85 year-old tree.","Nolan's Pine is taller than Zeke's Spruce.","The tree in Silk Notch is either the 162 ft. tree or Zeke's Spruce.","The tree in York Woods is taller than the 85 year-old tree.","The tree in Benton Notch is 3 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b37dd89807fbf07267a5f31d373295f5"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $5.35 didn't order the diet coke.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale, the salesperson whose order cost $6.25, the person whose order cost $4.90, the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich, Chip and the salesperson whose order cost $6.70 are all different people.","The salesperson who ordered the iced tea owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","The person who ordered the Italian sub owes $1.35 more than Samantha.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes less than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","Erica ordered the B.L.T..","Rebecca didn't order the water.","Geoffrey owes 90 cents more than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","The team member who ordered the iced tea is either the team member who ordered the B.L.T. or the team member whose order cost $7.60.","Of Erica and Rebecca, one ordered the iced tea and the other ordered the Italian sub.","The person whose order cost $6.25 didn't order the diet coke.","Irene ordered the root beer.","Of the team member who ordered the meatball sub and Samantha, one owes $4.90 and the other ordered the orange soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7640f6a8b671a042b1371fd6260d9f4"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour and Lucille, one spoke for 16 minutes and the other got the B+.","The presenter who got the B- was either the presenter who spoke for 18 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","The student who got the D spoke 10 minutes less than Francis.","The student who spoke for 12 minutes was either Dominic or the presenter who got the C-.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","The student who got the C+ spoke 2 minutes less than Zachary.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke for a somewhat longer time than Theodore.","The student who got the A spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","The seven students were the student who got the A-, the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, the student who spoke for 8 minutes, Zachary, the presenter who spoke for 16 minutes, the student who spoke for 6 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour and the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes, one was Dominic and the other got the B+.","The student who got the A- didn't talk about P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Of Theodore and Nichole, one got the A and the other spoke for 10 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Francis","Lucille","Nichole","Ora","Theodore","Zachary"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Balfour","Churchill","Gladstone","Grey","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f58013880754ca0a545d752b06207ed"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the contestant who finished in third place and Gayle, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class and the student who finished in fourth place, one is Erik and the other had to spell \"facetiously\".","The contestant who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Yvette.","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 4 letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in second place.","Violet is either the child from Mrs. Nixon's class or the student whose final word was \"facetiously\".","Lila had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child who finished in sixth place.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Clarence.","Gayle didn't finish in seventh place.","Gayle had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in fifth place.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Erik.","Violet had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in third place.","The student whose final word was \"graciousness\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","Clarence had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in fourth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Clarence","Erik","Gayle","Lila","May","Violet","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=deeaec5041ff69e94846e536cb89f245"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Winnebago, the vehicle with 300 books, and the bookmobile Cynthia drives are three different vehicles.","Of the ambulance and the vehicle with 550 books, one is driven by Cynthia and the other is driven by Becky.","The mobile library Omar drives is either \"Ready Reader\" or \"Explore More\".","\"Explore More\" is either the ice cream truck or the mobile library Patsy drives.","The ambulance has 100 fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","The Winnebago isn't driven by Myra.","The vehicle Patsy drives has 50 fewer books than the ice cream truck.","The Greyhound bus has 250 fewer books than \"Dream Machine\".","Of \"Books-4-U\" and the vehicle with 350 books, one is the ambulance and the other is driven by Patsy.","\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't driven by Cynthia.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 fewer books than the mobile library Omar drives.","\"Ready Reader\" is either the mobile library with 250 books or the Airstream.","The school bus has 200 more books than the vehicle Sheryl drives.","The ice cream truck is either the vehicle Sheryl drives or \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Cynthia","Elena","Myra","Omar","Patsy","Sheryl"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98de117d225ef5a0a8f6ac79eb37e330"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Pemson is either the orangutan Dolly works with or the animal that was found in Tarakan.","The animal Aldo works with is 12 years younger than the orangutan Eva works with.","The 4-year-old didn't come from Basahan.","Ofallo isn't cared for by Francine.","The animal that was found in Tarakan is older than Quirrel.","The 10-year-old is either the animal Francine works with or Quirrel.","Merah is 3 years younger than Shamir.","The animal Francine works with is 6 years older than the ape Beatrice works with.","The ape that was found in Ambalat is 3 years younger than the ape that was found in Sebulu.","The orangutan that was found in Melak is 3 years older than the animal Aldo works with.","The ape that was found in Ambalat is 6 years older than the ape Aldo works with.","The 7-year-old is either Shamir or the animal Beatrice works with.","Of the 16-year-old and the orangutan Gracie works with, one is Quirrel and the other came from Kendisi.","Rajesh is 6 years older than the animal that was found in Sebulu.","Pemson is 3 years older than the ape Francine works with.","Quirrel is older than the orangutan that was found in Basahan."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1872f692a1ec8ad4d8674f0d32992d0c"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Usui was built 120 years after Sama Takako.","The structure built in 1765 isn't in Nakai.","The temple dedicated to the frog was built 180 years after the temple dedicated to the deer.","The structure dedicated to the cat was built sometime before the temple in Toyagi.","Of the temple built in 1825 and the structure dedicated to the dragon, one is Hori Takesi and the other is in Usui.","The structure dedicated to the cat was built 120 years after the temple in Niwa.","Matsuno Okura was built sometime after Yamasaki.","The shrine in Funai was built sometime before Sama Takako.","The temple built in 1885 isn't dedicated to the mouse.","Of the temple built in 1825 and the temple in Uchida, one is dedicated to the cat and the other is Okabe Honzo.","The shrine dedicated to the deer was built 60 years after the shrine in Miyato.","Matsuno Okura isn't dedicated to the frog.","Of the structure dedicated to the turtle and Takahashi, one is in Niwa and the other was built in 1645.","The temple dedicated to the rooster was built 60 years after the temple dedicated to the frog."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=183a8307f264f1b1446459337047b7e8"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of the client that chose warm mocha and Nettie's client, one has the 5:00pm appointment and the other is Blanche.","Kelly is being worked on by Whitney.","Of the client that chose deep copper and the customer with the 5:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Tammie and the other is being worked on by Rhonda.","Georgia has her appointment 3 hours after Pam's client.","The customer that chose midnight blue has her appointment 2 hours after Susie's client.","The customer that chose vivacious red is either Nettie's client or Tammie's client.","Rhonda's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Dolores.","Eileen has her appointment sometime before the client that chose vivacious red.","The client that chose honey blonde has her appointment 3 hours before Susie's customer.","Eileen didn't choose deep copper.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment chose deep copper.","Flora is either the customer with the 12:00pm appointment or the client that chose deep copper.","The client that chose brown sable isn't being helped by Opal.","Opal's client has her appointment 1 hour after Dolores."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Dolores","Eileen","Flora","Georgia","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ad1f65606433269f701f739d8785404"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate who works in the software industry is either the person from Germany or the tycoon worth $28 billion.","The mogul from Mexico is worth 3 billion more than the magnate who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","The tycoon from Denmark is worth 1 billion less than the mogul who works in the medical industry.","The tycoon who works in the biotech industry is worth 4 billion more than Rachel Reid.","Nadine Newton is worth 5 billion less than Faith Flynn.","The mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth somewhat less than the tycoon from France.","The magnate from Germany is worth 4 billion more than the person who works in the aerospace industry.","Of the magnate who works in the software industry and the magnate who works in the banking industry, one is Joseph Jakes and the other is from Canada.","The person from Ireland is worth 2 billion more than Sid Scott.","The person from Canada is worth 2 billion more than the mogul who works in the aerospace industry.","Al Acosta is either the mogul who works in the software industry or the mogul worth $27 billion.","The magnate from Denmark is worth somewhat more than the magnate from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","finance","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98c11021d07a6217fa140cb72ae91141"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The seven students were the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, the student who got the A-, Iris, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli, Ginger, the student who got the C- and the student who got the C+.","The student who got the D was either the student who spoke for 14 minutes or the student who spoke for 10 minutes.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Peel.","Of the student who spoke for 8 minutes and Ginger, one talked about P.M. Atlee and the other got the C+.","Ginger was either the presenter who got the B+ or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden.","The student who got the B- spoke 4 minutes less than Hazel.","The presenter who got the B- spoke 6 minutes less than Krista.","Of Hazel and Colleen, one got the C- and the other talked about P.M. Pitt.","The student who got the D didn't talk about P.M. Pitt.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden spoke 2 minutes more than the student who got the B+.","Edith spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who got the C+.","The presenter who got the C+ was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson or Virgil."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Edith","Ginger","Hazel","Iris","Krista","Virgil"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Disraeli","Eden","Peel","Pitt","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a75461681fdc0cc2fa53e19715a94a6c"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 500,000 viewers was either the program that aired on WNW or the program that aired at 6:00pm.","Of the program that aired at 1:00pm and the program that aired on Saturday, one aired on FNX and the other aired on CBR.","The program that aired on Friday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired at 10:00pm was either the show that aired on WNW or the program that aired on GMA.","Of the show that aired on Thursday and the program that aired at 10:00pm, one aired on SBC and the other brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 11:30am had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm.","The seven programs were the show that aired on BMT, the program that aired at 4:30pm, the program that aired at 11:30am, the show that aired on Wednesday, the show that aired on Sunday, the program with 1,250,000 viewers and the program that aired on Monday.","The show that aired on FNX had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Monday.","The program that aired at 11:30am had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on PTR.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on GMA.","The program that aired on Sunday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 11:30am."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7bb7428a8a934e73388e52c0865ec357"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters is either the patient going in for the whitening or the client going in for the filling.","Harold has an appointment sometime after the person who will be seeing Dr. Underwood.","Of the customer who will be seeing Dr. York and Allison, one has the appointment for the veneers and the other has the appointment for the cleaning.","The patient with the 12:30pm appointment is either Dwight or the patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood.","Nettie has an appointment sometime after the person who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. York has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the whitening.","The client going in for the root canal has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the cleaning.","The person going in for the crown has an appointment 2 hours before the patient going in for the extraction.","The seven people are Harold, the patient who will be seeing Dr. Adkins, the person with the 10:30am appointment, the person with the 2:30pm appointment, the customer who will be seeing Dr. York, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds and the patient going in for the root canal.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds has an appointment 2 hours before the client who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","Kurt has an appointment 3 hours before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","Felix doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Compton is either Kurt or the patient with the 3:30pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Dwight","Felix","Harold","Kurt","Nettie","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Booker","Dr. Compton","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Winters","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5cabc1b587b99629e9f8ff6e8440d96"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The financial stock, ABTR, the stock that sold for $29 per share, the stock that sold for $26 per share, the stock Ida Mae bought and QMZ were all different stocks.","GXTV was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the health care stock.","PSTO was per share more expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","The stock Delilah bought was either QMZ or HBW.","The stock Bill bought was 3 dollars per share less expensive than JMO.","The real estate stock wasn't purchased by Charlie.","The real estate stock was 3 dollars per share less expensive than HBW.","The stock Francine bought was either the energy stock or the stock that sold for $28 per share.","The technology stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the utilities stock.","HBW was either the energy stock or the stock Edith bought.","Of the stock that sold for $27 per share and the health care stock, one was bought by Ida Mae and the other was QMZ.","KMPP was either the stock Delilah bought or the financial stock.","Neither the stock Ida Mae bought nor the financial stock was PSTO."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d79d8b5884ec14db2e834d8bc764089e"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of the March 24 proceeding and the 7-2 decision, one was Ayers v Byrd and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, the 7-2 decision, the 4-5 decision, the 2-7 decision, the March 24 proceeding and the 6-3 decision were all different cases.","Ayers v Byrd was either the 3-6 decision or the 7-2 decision.","Of the 8-1 decision and Justice Underwood's majority opinion, one was Omar v Powers and the other was Ayers v Byrd.","The 8-1 decision was 3 weeks after Justice Olson's majority opinion.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was either the March 3 proceeding or the March 31 case.","Omar v Powers was 3 weeks after Gibbs v Kintz.","The 4-5 decision was 2 weeks before Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Of Carson v Dunn and the 3-6 decision, one was on April 7 and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","Zamora v Pibb was sometime after Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","The 6-3 decision was 3 weeks before the 5-4 decision.","Short v Metz wasn't the 5-4 decision.","Carson v Dunn was 1 week after Justice Alvarado's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59e0b6ce7127e34b1141f4e1f7c84c25"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Daregh started sometime after Imay.","Rothvum didn't play for the Minutemen.","The center back started 9 years before the center forward.","The person who started in 1985 was either Awad or the player on the Whitecaps.","Daregh wasn't the center back.","Neither the sweeper nor Awad was the person on the Whitecaps.","Of the player who started in 1994 and Hatcha, one was the center forward and the other played for the Silverbacks.","The player on the Stingrays started 12 years before the person on the Bulldogs.","The second striker started 3 years after the wing back.","Fichin started sometime before Cerisa.","Rothvum was either the person who started in 1994 or the player who started in 1982.","The player on the Whitecaps wasn't the full back.","Of the center forward and the player on the Hawks, one began playing in 1985 and the other was Hatcha.","The second striker started 9 years before the player on the Whitecaps.","The player on the Minutemen started 3 years after Imay."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Daregh","Fichin","Hatcha","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hawks","Minutemen","Silverbacks","Spartans","Stingrays","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aac9d6dd72e57b071cf6d298eb8cbec8"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The animal Dixie bought cost 2 dollars more than the dog.","The piece Emma bought, the brown piece, and the $5.00 animal are three different items.","The bear was either the balloon Nancy bought or the balloon Emma bought.","The balloon Gayle bought cost 2 dollars less than the turtle.","The animal Zachary bought wasn't purple.","The fish was either the $6.00 animal or the balloon Zachary bought.","The brown piece cost 1 dollar more than the cat.","The magenta balloon cost 2 dollars more than the snail.","Of the dog and the $7.00 balloon, one was yellow and the other was purchased by Zachary.","The purple balloon cost 2 dollars less than the bear.","The cat cost more than the yellow piece.","The seven items were the piece Angelina bought, the $9.00 piece, the $3.00 animal, the red animal, the purple piece, the brown piece and the $5.00 animal.","The orange animal cost 2 dollars less than the piece Nancy bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Angelina","Dixie","Emma","Gayle","Kathleen","Nancy","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd722ef5028e9b1c589912cee2e30188"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Justice Underwood's majority opinion was 1 week after the 3-6 decision.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 4 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","The 2-7 decision was either Carson v Dunn or Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Of the 6-3 decision and Zamora v Pibb, one was on March 3 and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Olson.","The 3-6 decision was 2 weeks before Carson v Dunn.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 2 weeks before the 2-7 decision.","Short v Metz was either the March 17 case or the March 31 proceeding.","Of the April 14 proceeding and the 4-5 decision, one was Omar v Powers and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","Ayers v Byrd was sometime before Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","The March 31 case, the 2-7 decision, and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion are three different cases.","Of Watts v Yang and the 4-5 decision, one was on April 7 and the other was on March 24.","The 5-4 decision, the March 3 proceeding, the April 14 proceeding, the March 31 case, the March 17 proceeding and Justice Quinn's majority opinion were all different cases."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=808a02e2f3ff37fe4d84ee650abd4fcf"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ned Norris spent 50 dollars less than the friend who lives in Sun City.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent 75 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the toaster.","The person who gave Ally the juicer is either Lily Little or the attendee who lives in Eustis.","The friend who gave Ally the blender spent 25 dollars less than the friend who lives in Eustis.","The person who spent $525 is either the person who gave Ally the toaster or the attendee who lives in Clovis.","Ora Osborne spent 50 dollars less than the person who lives in Fruitland.","Ora Osborne is either the friend who lives in Decatur City or the friend who lives in Clovis.","Jack Jordan didn't spend exactly $400.","The attendee who gave Ally the juicer spent 75 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","The friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 25 dollars less than Kit Kelley.","The seven people are the attendee who gave Ally the toaster, the friend who spent $550, the person who lives in Clovis, Jack Jordan, Ned Norris, Mitch Mayo and the friend who spent $450.","Of Kit Kelley and the friend who spent $550, one gave Ally the juicer and the other lives in Jonesboro."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2fe1c608277292dc18ef6b07e4b218c"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student who finished in third place, the child whose final word was \"anemic\", and the child from Mrs. Almerini's class are three different people.","Lila had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in third place.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class and the child who finished in first place, one is Denise and the other had to spell \"elucidated\".","The contestant who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class is either the contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\" or the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\".","The seven people are the student who finished in seventh place, the student whose final word was \"elucidated\", Denise, the child whose final word was \"graciousness\", the student whose final word was \"anemic\", Kelley and the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","The child who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in seventh place.","The child from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child who finished in first place.","Lila didn't finish in seventh place.","Andres didn't finish in seventh place.","Ira had to spell a word that was 5 letters shorter than the one given to Violet.","Lila, the contestant who finished in second place, and the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" are three different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Andres","Denise","Gayle","Ira","Kelley","Lila","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb255fe745dc0d1d3cfd35f3612d56d7"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 5-4 decision was 2 weeks before Justice Caldwell's majority opinion.","Watts v Yang was sometime after Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Of the March 3 case and the 6-3 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson and the other was Carson v Dunn.","Justice Olson's majority opinion was 5 weeks after Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Gibbs v Kintz was sometime after Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Gibbs v Kintz, the March 3 case, and Justice Olson's majority opinion are three different cases.","Zamora v Pibb didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood.","The 6-3 decision was sometime after the 4-5 decision.","Watts v Yang wasn't on March 31.","Ayers v Byrd was 1 week after the 6-3 decision.","The 8-1 decision was 2 weeks before Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Of Justice Olson's majority opinion and Justice Larson's majority opinion, one was on March 31 and the other was the 2-7 decision.","Of the 3-6 decision and Justice Alvarado's majority opinion, one was Omar v Powers and the other was on March 10."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a33339dfb9ada22eb3713ff8f118e6e9"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Friday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 4:30pm.","Of the show that aired on WNW and the program that aired at 11:30am, one brought in 1,750,000 viewers and the other aired on Saturday.","The program that aired at 8:30pm had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired at 1:00pm was either the program that aired on Monday or the program that aired on PTR.","The program that aired on CBR had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired on FNX.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on SBC.","The show that aired at 10:00pm was either the program that aired on SBC or the show with 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 10:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired on Monday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on CBR.","The show that aired on Tuesday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Saturday.","The program that aired on PTR had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired at 11:30am aired on GMA.","The show that aired on GMA aired on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ccd823b1daea5852f05a18586436105"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Neither Oak Capital nor the fund run by Yolanda Yang is the fund with a return of 10%.","The fund begun in 1997 has had a smaller return than the fund begun in 1972.","Oak Capital has a 3 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1989.","The one begun in 1983 has a larger return than the fund begun in 2012.","Pine Bay isn't run by Kip Kerr.","The fund with a return of 12%, the one begun in 2012, the one begun in 2002, Black River and the one begun in 1989 are all different funds.","The fund begun in 1992 has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund run by Yolanda Yang.","Citizen Trust has a 2 percent larger return than the one begun in 1992.","Hudson Brook is either the fund begun in 1972 or the fund with a return of 8%.","The fund begun in 2002 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Quentin Quinn.","First Crescent has a larger return than the one run by Walter Wade.","The one with a return of 7% is either the one begun in 2002 or Hudson Brook.","The one run by Ralph Ross is either Black River or the fund with a return of 7%.","Of the fund begun in 1983 and the fund with a return of 12%, one is Pine Bay and the other is run by Ollie Ochoa."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Ollie Ochoa","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1972","1983","1989","1992","1997","2002","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23ed064d3b5714f90d299f1a652b36bc"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Tim Townsend isn't from Norway.","The tycoon from Ireland is either the person worth $26 billion or Rachel Reid.","Of the tycoon worth $26 billion and the mogul from France, one is Ed Everett and the other works in the medical industry.","Hal Hickman is worth 3 billion more than the mogul from Ireland.","Of Cal Craig and the magnate worth $31 billion, one works in the pharmaceutical industry and the other is from Ireland.","Joseph Jakes is worth somewhat more than the tycoon from England.","The tycoon who works in the aerospace industry is worth 1 billion more than the person from France.","Of the mogul who works in the retail industry and Betty Bush, one is from Mexico and the other is worth $27 billion.","The mogul from France is worth somewhat less than the tycoon who works in the finance industry.","Ed Everett and the person who works in the banking industry are different people.","Joseph Jakes is worth 2 billion less than the mogul from Sweden.","The person worth $31 billion isn't from Denmark.","The magnate from Mexico is either Tim Townsend or the person worth $30 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Hal Hickman","Joseph Jakes","Rachel Reid","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c9320e5f8018d17a285e8ca9bfa25b4"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria with 500 genes was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood or the bacteria sequenced in February.","L. dyson was sequenced in September.","The one sequenced by Dr. Doyle has 1,250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in August.","E. carolinus has 500 more genes than E. paradolens.","D. forcilitis was either the organism sequenced in February or the one sequenced in April.","V. tenesis has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Prince.","P. wellington, the one with 1,250 genes, and the organism sequenced by Dr. Prince are three different organisms.","L. dyson was sequenced by Dr. Long.","Of the organism with 1,000 genes and B. mangeris, one was sequenced by Dr. Long and the other was sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","The organism with 1,500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","The organism sequenced in April was either B. mangeris or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood.","E. carolinus has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced in November.","B. mangeris doesn't have exactly 1,750 genes.","B. mangeris wasn't sequenced in August.","The bacteria sequenced in December was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle or P. wellington."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Jordan","Long","Prince","Sheppard","Underwood","Velasquez"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58f3c1a3e8d13afa011d607c79c2c72a"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case at 88.1928 W and the box that held the chewing gum, one was found on May 18 and the other was at 40.2516 N.","The box at 40.8991 N was found 15 days after the box at 88.3907 W.","The cache found on May 12 was either the cache at 40.3109 N or the box that held the sunglasses.","The cache that held the marbles was either the cache at 88.1928 W or the cache found on May 15.","The case at 40.2516 N was found sometime after the case that held the puzzle book.","The cache at 40.3109 N held the decoder ring.","The case at 40.5912 N was found 3 days after the cache at 41.0237 N.","The cache that held the marbles was at 88.0431 W.","The cache found on May 9 was either the cache at 88.3821 W or the box at 40.6656 N.","The case found on May 21 was either the case at 88.2694 W or the case at 41.0072 N.","The cache at 88.2694 W was found 6 days after the case at 88.0431 W.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found sometime after the cache at 88.0431 W.","The seven boxes were the box found on May 18, the box at 88.2694 W, the box at 88.1863 W, the cache at 88.1928 W, the cache that held the decoder ring, the box at 88.3907 W and the cache at 40.5912 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2c3b42cd758d0bb25f42e23725ea1a1"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the 185 sq ft home and the home going to Laguna Beach, one is for the Zimmermans and the other sold for $38,000.","The structure going to Fullerton is either the Pratt's house or the $27,500 home.","The structure going to Shaver Lake is either the $29,000 house or the Zimmerman's structure.","Of the structure going to Laguna Beach and the $27,500 structure, one is for the Davidsons and the other is 155 sq ft.","The 140 sq ft home is either the Davidson's house or the Ewing's home.","Of the Underwood's home and the $36,000 structure, one will be delivered to Dallas Center and the other is 155 sq ft.","The $35,000 structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 home.","The $32,250 structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 home.","The $27,500 house is 15 sq ft smaller than the Underwood's structure.","Of the Kirby's house and the 95 sq ft house, one sold for $35,000 and the other will be delivered to Yountville.","The home going to Unionville is either the Nielsen's house or the 95 sq ft house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b623ff3930c1ffca3024661f4eb3fb8"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the winner who won in 1984 and the winner who won the prize in physics, one is from New Zealand and the other is Edna Evitz.","Olive Olson won her prize 4 years after Patsy Pope.","The person from Russia didn't win the prize in physics.","Sue Simpson is either the person who won the prize in physics or the winner from Germany.","The person who won in 1980 didn't win the prize in economics.","The winner from Russia is either the winner who won in 1980 or Edna Evitz.","Norma Nolan won her prize after the winner from Poland.","Sue Simpson won the prize in medicine.","Edna Evitz won her prize before the winner who won the prize in economics.","Of the winner who won the prize in physics and the winner who won the prize in astronomy, one is Edna Evitz and the other is from Australia.","The seven winners are Sue Simpson, the winner who won the prize in physics, the winner who won the prize in bioengineering, the winner who won the prize in economics, the winner who won the prize in literature, the person from Mexico and the winner who won in 1972.","The winner from Poland won her prize 16 years before Kim Kane.","Patsy Pope didn't win in 1964.","The winner from Mexico won her prize before the winner from Germany.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in chemistry."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Hannah Hay","Kim Kane","Norma Nolan","Olive Olson","Patsy Pope","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=683d9f0cc92bcdd1b712909100caac1b"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Eric has a birthday sometime before the engineer.","Of the politician and the person from Germany, one is Adrian and the other was born on June 14th.","The person from Mexico has a birthday sometime after Kevin.","Of the person from Sweden and the person from Mexico, one is the engineer and the other is Izzy.","Neither the architect nor the person born on October 19th is Gerald.","Of Michael and the person from Canada, one is the diplomat and the other was born on May 18th.","Of Kevin and the person born on July 16th, one is from Mexico and the other is the musician.","The traveler from South Africa is either Kevin or the surgeon.","Izzy is not the architect.","The surgeon has a birthday 1 month after the diplomat.","The person from Sweden, the architect, the person born on October 19th, the diplomat and the person born on June 14th are all different people.","The traveler from France is not the architect.","The politician has a birthday 3 months after Michael."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Eric","Gerald","Izzy","Kevin","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","Mexico","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec354f457b362f448df99e72c6106954"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ollie works at Oceanside.","The cook who scored 84 points didn't make the turkey soup.","Of the cook who scored 70 points and the chef who made the cashew tofu, one was Jim and the other works at Enzo's.","Nelson didn't score exactly 84 points.","The person from Epicurious scored somewhat more points than Hattie.","The person who scored 70 points didn't make the jambalaya.","The person who made the jambalaya is either Nelson or Ollie.","The cook from Zenaida's scored somewhat more points than Marjorie.","Hattie is either the cook from Oceanside or the cook from Demitasse.","Of the chef from Epicurious and the person who made the pepper steak, one scored 77 points and the other was Marjorie.","The chef from Enzo's scored 21 more points than the chef from Demitasse.","Of Jim and the chef from Apple Barn, one scored 84 points and the other scored 77 points.","The chef from Zenaida's is either the cook who made the turkey soup or the chef who made the smoked pork.","The person who made the jambalaya scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the smoked pork.","The cook who made the lemon snapper scored 7 fewer points than Peggy."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Hattie","Jim","Marjorie","Nelson","Ollie","Peggy","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=720b437229e1338d07a46b2359e06e74"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The piece Bernard bought cost 1 dollar more than the purple animal.","The piece Patsy bought wasn't brown.","The brown balloon, the monkey, and the $7.00 piece are three different items.","The turtle wasn't purchased by Heidi.","The dog cost 2 dollars more than the orange piece.","The animal Heidi bought cost more than the piece Kathleen bought.","The snail wasn't white.","The brown balloon cost 1 dollar less than the orange balloon.","The snail was either the $9.00 balloon or the purple balloon.","The seven items were the $4.00 piece, the brown balloon, the balloon Zachary bought, the red piece, the magenta balloon, the white piece and the piece Javier bought.","The $4.00 piece was either the balloon Bernard bought or the balloon William bought.","The piece Zachary bought cost 1 dollar more than the piece Javier bought.","The turtle cost more than the red animal.","The balloon Javier bought cost 2 dollars more than the brown balloon.","Of the $3.00 animal and the balloon Zachary bought, one was the bear and the other was purple.","The fish cost 1 dollar more than the orange animal."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Bernard","Heidi","Javier","Kathleen","Patsy","William","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac795305bc2593bb0a412fdc0f68ff9b"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Berlin facility isn't headed by Dr. Valentine.","Of the project headed by Dr. Baldwin and the facility scheduled to go online in 2021, one is in Oslo and the other is in Berlin.","The Egert Facility is either the project headed by Dr. Baldwin or the facility scheduled to go online in 2018.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 4 years after the project headed by Dr. Golden.","Of the Lisbon facility and the ISON-X42, one will go online in 2018 and the other is headed by Dr. Golden.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2022 and the Zynga Complex, one is in Kiev and the other is headed by Dr. Farley.","The Berlin accelerator will go online sometime after the Egert Facility.","The Athens facility will go online 5 years before the Falston LCS.","The project headed by Dr. Farley is either the Oslo accelerator or the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","The Lisbon facility will go online sometime after the Lectra 4C.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2020 is either the project headed by Dr. Salinas or the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Madrid accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Salinas.","Of the project headed by Dr. Huff and the Bale-Hahn SSC, one will go online in 2022 and the other is in Lisbon."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Farley","Dr. Golden","Dr. Huff","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Athens","Berlin","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Oslo","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1192886e4b552d7eb9b89a1cd7046cf"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Gwen's piece costs 100 dollars more than the piece made of poplar.","Of the piece made of oak and the rocking chair, one was crafted by Kendra and the other costs $300.","Irma's item costs less than Latasha's piece.","The item made of elm costs 50 dollars more than Yvette's item.","The piece made of teak costs 25 dollars more than the item made of poplar.","The $250 piece was made of poplar.","The $275 item isn't the bench.","The hutch wasn't made of mahogany.","Neither the footstool nor Nadine's piece is the $275 item.","Yvette's piece wasn't made of mahogany.","The end table is either the $300 piece or the piece made of elm.","Irma's piece doesn't cost $275.","The bookshelf costs 75 dollars more than the item made of poplar.","Of the $300 piece and Dianne's item, one is the end table and the other is the rocking chair.","The rocking chair is either the item made of poplar or the piece made of rosewood.","The $275 piece isn't the hutch.","The bench costs less than the item made of ash."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Dianne","Gwen","Irma","Kendra","Latasha","Nadine","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","elm","mahogany","oak","poplar","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=609a4c88bcd74a4054efe744dd592e70"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Old Jarvis isn't 94 years old.","Old Jarvis is either the tree in Woden Woods or the tree in Benton Notch.","The 150 ft. tree, the 96 year-old tree, Old Jarvis, Marsh Tree, the 85 year-old tree and the 99 year-old tree are all different trees.","The 99 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than Marsh Tree.","Evan's Fir is either the 80 year-old tree or the tree in Benton Notch.","The tree in York Woods is 6 feet taller than Old Jarvis.","The tree in Silk Notch is 3 feet taller than The Senator.","Of Roger's Oak and the 150 ft. tree, one is 80 years old and the other is in Deloit Woods.","Nolan's Pine is 3 feet shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 6 feet shorter than the tree in Woden Woods.","The tree in Knox Woods is 3 feet shorter than the tree in Eldora Woods.","Marsh Tree is 9 feet shorter than Old Jarvis.","The 80 year-old tree is 9 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edf1f4344fa916253a3828bcc78e6263"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Lily Little didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who gave Ally the juicer is either Mitch Mayo or the person who spent $500.","The attendee who spent $475 is either Ora Osborne or the attendee who lives in Twin Peaks.","Pam Powell is either the person who gave Ally the HD tv or the person who lives in Fruitland.","The attendee who spent $450 is either the friend who lives in Decatur City or the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","The person who lives in Clovis spent 100 dollars less than Ora Osborne.","The person who gave Ally the planter spent 75 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the laptop.","The person who lives in Clovis spent 125 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Sun City.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks spent 75 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the blender.","Pam Powell didn't give Ally the juicer.","The attendee who gave Ally the toaster spent 75 dollars more than Mitch Mayo.","Pam Powell spent more than the attendee who lives in Twin Peaks.","The person who lives in Jonesboro spent 25 dollars less than Lily Little.","Jack Jordan didn't give Ally the planter.","Of Ned Norris and the attendee who gave Ally the planter, one lives in Eustis and the other spent $550."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f91bee11b698f6d3c7ebdcbafa57728"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner working at Culver Gorge was either Dilbert Duke or the person who found 20 ounces of gold.","The person who worked in Alaska was either the prospector working at York River or the person working at Tyrol Creek.","Harry Howell didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","The miner who worked in Colorado finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 6 ounces more gold than the person working at Laurel Ridge.","The person working at Belle Hart finished with somewhat more gold than Fred Fletcher.","Dilbert Duke finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person who worked in Oregon.","The seven miners were Ben Barron, the prospector who worked in Colorado, the prospector working at Belle Hart, the prospector who found 29 ounces of gold, the prospector working at York River, the person who worked in Arizona and the miner who found 26 ounces of gold.","Of the person who found 11 ounces of gold and the miner working at Fuller Rise, one worked in New Mexico and the other worked in Oregon.","Ben Barron finished with somewhat less gold than Adam Alford.","The prospector who found 26 ounces of gold was either the prospector who worked in Alaska or the miner who worked in California.","The miner who worked in Nevada finished with 12 fewer ounces of gold than Gil Gonzalez.","The prospector who found 20 ounces of gold was either the miner who worked in Colorado or the person working at York River."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f3c532dc88f376c0a76b6494d2f0bba"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near Unity had a population size of 9,000.","The Yeust culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 5,000 people.","The Tyash culture was either the culture with 7,500 people or the society founded in 600 AD.","The culture with 9,500 people was either the Budel culture or the society founded in 350 AD.","The culture located near Waterloo didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The culture with 4,500 people was either the Xidat culture or the Yeust culture.","The society founded in 1100 AD was either the culture with 4,500 people or the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded sometime after the culture located near Valencia.","The Tyash culture was founded sometime before the culture located near Waterloo.","Of the culture located near Boulder Creek and the society founded in 600 AD, one had a population size of 6,500 and the other was the Oiracha culture.","The culture located near Boulder Creek was either the Xidat culture or the culture with 6,500 people.","The Budel culture was founded sometime after the Danseri culture.","The Quyit culture was founded sometime before the culture located near Valencia.","Of the culture located near Lacona and the culture founded in 350 AD, one had a population size of 9,000 and the other was the Quyit culture.","The Xidat culture was founded sometime after the Tyash culture.","The culture located near Kentfield didn't have a population size of 7,500."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Danseri","Oiracha","Quyit","Tyash","Xidat","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Kentfield","Lacona","Quasqueton","Unity","Valencia","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43e615aa5502efc0c4cb3465347e3af0"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Bluepoint oyster is either the oyster with the citrusy finish or the one that costs $2.40.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC is either the one that costs $2.10 or the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.40 isn't from Duxbury, MA.","The seven oysters are the one with the melon-like finish, the Ninigreth oyster, the oyster from Punaville, RI, the oyster that costs $2.40, the oyster from Willapa, RI, the one from Charlestown, CT and the one that costs $2.30.","The one from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Charlestown, CT.","The Pomaquin oyster isn't from Barnstable, ME.","The Fanneuil oyster isn't from Barnstable, ME.","The oyster with the creamy finish is either the Fanneuil oyster or the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","Of the one from Nesketucket, MA and the oyster from Duxbury, MA, one is the Ninigreth oyster and the other has a creamy taste.","The oyster with the fruity finish costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster from Punaville, RI costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster with the buttery finish costs 20 cents more than the Pomaquin oyster.","Of the oyster with the nutty finish and the Katamaka oyster, one costs $2.00 and the other is from Punaville, RI.","The one with the nutty finish costs 10 cents less than the Thatcher oyster.","The Welcher oyster is either the oyster from Charlestown, CT or the oyster that costs $2.20."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f641747ab6db99ece86b5cea00ef2bd1"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Terrence is either the person from Ontario or the person in lane 6.","The person who scored 540 points is either Maggie or the player from Modesto.","The player in lane 1 scored 80 points fewer points than the player from Ontario.","The player who scored 380 points, the contestant in lane 7, and the player from Fort Kent are three different people.","Of the contestant from Elk Grove and the player from Fort Kent, one was in lane 3 and the other scored 460 points.","Yvette wasn't from Modesto.","The player in lane 1 scored 80 points fewer points than the player in lane 4.","The contestant who scored 620 points was from Cutler.","Irma was in lane 6.","The player in lane 6 scored fewer points than the person from Modesto.","The player who scored 780 points wasn't from Fort Kent.","Of the contestant who scored 380 points and the contestant from Pacific Grove, one is Terrence and the other was in lane 5.","Maggie scored fewer points than Irma.","Maggie wasn't from Fort Kent.","Yvette scored 780 points.","The player from Elk Grove is either the contestant who scored 780 points or the player who scored 460 points.","Rena wasn't from Modesto.","Terrence scored 80 points more points than Esther."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Esther","Irma","Maggie","Rena","Terrence","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db1011ce53aaa3ff08be9abedac0ac6a"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Watts v Yang was sometime after Omar v Powers.","The 7-2 decision was 2 weeks before Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Gibbs v Kintz, the April 14 case, and Justice Alvarado's majority opinion are three different cases.","The 2-7 decision was 3 weeks after Short v Metz.","The April 7 case was either Justice Underwood's majority opinion or Watts v Yang.","Of Watts v Yang and the 5-4 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Hatfield and the other was on March 24.","Of the March 24 case and Short v Metz, one was the 3-6 decision and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","Carson v Dunn was 4 weeks after the 3-6 decision.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion, Short v Metz, the March 3 case, Watts v Yang and Carson v Dunn were all different cases.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was sometime after Short v Metz.","Ayers v Byrd didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","The 4-5 decision was 3 weeks after Gibbs v Kintz.","The 6-3 decision was either Watts v Yang or Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Of the March 31 proceeding and the 7-2 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson and the other was Ayers v Byrd."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1a023fbc99d3015081637d65744cb08"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the show that aired on PTR and the show that aired at 6:00pm, one aired on Sunday and the other aired on Thursday.","The program that aired on WNW had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 2:00pm.","Of the show that aired on Friday and the program with 1,750,000 viewers, one aired at 1:00pm and the other aired on CBR.","The program that aired at 1:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday.","The program with 1,500,000 viewers aired on Monday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm was either the program with 1,000,000 viewers or the program that aired on SBC.","The program that aired at 11:30am had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Sunday.","The program that aired at 11:30am was either the show that aired on PTR or the program with 500,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Thursday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","Of the show that aired on PTR and the program that aired on Saturday, one brought in 1,250,000 viewers and the other aired at 10:00pm.","The program that aired at 8:30pm was either the show that aired on PTR or the show with 1,750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 6:00pm was either the program that aired on Saturday or the program that aired on FNX.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on BMT.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers aired on GMA."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d91f2f4fb785d119303c0063d956f2c"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The cat wasn't orange.","The purple piece was either the $6.00 animal or the monkey.","The monkey didn't cost $5.00.","Of the $7.00 animal and the $5.00 piece, one was the dog and the other was purchased by Francisco.","The piece Olga bought cost 1 dollar more than the piece Dixie bought.","The balloon Francisco bought cost more than the piece Heidi bought.","The magenta balloon cost less than the monkey.","The bear cost 2 dollars less than the cat.","The $4.00 animal, the yellow animal, and the piece William bought are three different items.","The bear wasn't red.","The orange piece was either the balloon William bought or the snail.","The $7.00 balloon wasn't red.","The turtle cost 5 dollars less than the piece William bought.","The turtle cost 4 dollars less than the dog.","The animal William bought wasn't red.","The piece Marshall bought cost 1 dollar more than the brown piece.","The animal Javier bought cost more than the cat.","The $6.00 balloon was either the animal Javier bought or the bear.","The animal Heidi bought cost 1 dollar less than the magenta piece."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Dixie","Francisco","Heidi","Javier","Marshall","Olga","William"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb23edd70ab8f25d2f91835a6e82f14b"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student from Mrs. Witte's class and the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", one finished in fourth place and the other is Zachary.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child who finished in sixth place.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Kelley.","Of Kelley and the student from Mrs. Almerini's class, one finished in fifth place and the other finished in seventh place.","The contestant who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in second place.","Erik had to spell \"facetiously\".","Nick, the child whose final word was \"duplicity\", and the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class are three different people.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in third place.","Ted didn't finish in fourth place.","The student who finished in second place is either the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class or Yvette.","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Nick.","The student who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Floyd.","The seven people are the contestant who finished in second place, the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class, Kelley, the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\", the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", the child from Mrs. Nixon's class and Erik."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","Kelley","Nick","Ted","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1966e556d90b2e131168a28badf04d9b"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Xidat culture was founded sometime after the Oiracha culture.","The Yeust culture was either the culture with 9,000 people or the culture located near Easton.","The society founded in 1600 AD was either the Oiracha culture or the culture with 9,000 people.","The society founded in 1350 AD was based near Garden Grove.","The Uskorr culture was founded 1,000 years after the culture located near Easton.","The Juad culture was founded 750 years before the culture with 4,500 people.","The Juad culture was based near Easton.","The culture with 6,500 people was either the Sameos culture or the Juad culture.","The culture located near Valencia was founded 500 years after the culture located near Zwingle.","The culture located near Quasqueton was founded 250 years after the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture located near Zwingle was founded 250 years after the culture with 7,500 people.","Of the culture with 5,000 people and the society founded in 850 AD, one was based near Waterloo and the other was the Sameos culture.","The culture located near Zwingle was founded 500 years before the culture with 8,000 people.","The Oiracha culture wasn't founded in 850 AD.","The Ryat culture was founded sometime before the Oiracha culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Juad","Oiracha","Ryat","Sameos","Uskorr","Xidat","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Easton","Garden Grove","New Liberty","Quasqueton","Valencia","Waterloo","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=665934594499e0a069cdd8233454fb23"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 385 degrees bakes 20 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","The seven dishes are the mac and cheese, the recipe that serves 2 people, the dish that cooks at 325 degrees, the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees, the dish that bakes for 45 minutes, the recipe that serves 3 people and the recipe that serves 5 people.","The recipe that serves 3 people bakes 20 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 8 people.","The recipe that serves 8 people is either the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees or the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes.","Of the dish that serves 2 people and the meatloaf, one cooks at 410 degrees and the other cooks at 325 degrees.","The recipe that serves 9 people bakes 15 minutes longer than the chicken cutlet.","The mac and cheese bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that serves 6 people.","The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the bean casserole.","The dish that serves 6 people bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 325 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the chicken cutlet.","The recipe that bakes for 50 minutes is either the recipe that serves 8 people or the candied yams recipe.","The baked ham is either the recipe that bakes for 50 minutes or the dish that bakes for 45 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes","55 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12ec0caae9b49154cd7518316d54f4ee"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game made by Hayco Inc. is either \"Voyager Hero\" or \"Zany Circus\".","\"Bowling Alley\" wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The $5,200 system came out 1 year before \"Voyager Hero\".","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year after the $1,500 system.","\"Disco Mania\" came out 1 year before the machine made by Maxigame.","The machine released in 1976 is either the game made by Arco or the system made by Dow Games.","The $1,750 system is either the system made by Tarco Inc. or the pinball machine made by Maxigame.","\"Archer Quest\", the $2,500 pinball machine, and the $1,750 pinball machine are three different games.","The $2,500 pinball machine came out 1 year after the $1,500 machine.","Of the machine made by Tarco Inc. and the game made by Pinnefore, one costs $1,500 and the other is \"Aladeen\".","\"Archer Quest\" came out 2 years after the $3,750 system.","The $5,200 game is either the machine released in 1977 or the machine released in 1974.","The $2,500 machine wasn't made by Dow Games.","Of the system made by Hayco Inc. and the $6,400 pinball machine, one is \"Meteor Rise\" and the other was released in 1975.","The $3,750 machine came out 1 year after the system made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cbebb60a0661ea9a10b7edb1927ddaf"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case that held the sunglasses was either the case at 88.4584 W or the box at 88.3821 W.","The case at 40.6656 N was found 12 days before the case at 88.3821 W.","Of the cache found on May 21 and the cache at 88.0431 W, one was at 41.0237 N and the other held the brass key.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 15 days after the box at 40.8991 N.","The cache at 88.1928 W was found sometime after the box that held the sunglasses.","The box at 88.1928 W, the cache that held the puzzle book, and the box that held the decoder ring are three different boxes.","The box at 40.5912 N was found on May 15.","The case at 41.0072 N was at 88.4584 W.","The case that held the ancient coin, the case found on May 9, the cache at 88.4584 W, the cache at 88.0431 W, the box at 40.2516 N and the cache at 88.3907 W were all different boxes.","Of the cache that held the brass key and the box that held the puzzle book, one was at 88.1863 W and the other was found on May 21.","The box at 40.8991 N was either the cache that held the marbles or the cache that held the sunglasses.","The box at 88.1928 W was found 3 days before the case at 40.5912 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50b16721741d65289caf9de284fdb94d"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Lily Little spent less than the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","Kit Kelley spent less than the attendee who gave Ally the juicer.","The friend who lives in Eustis spent 25 dollars less than Pam Powell.","Ned Norris spent 25 dollars more than Kit Kelley.","The friend who lives in Jonesboro spent more than the attendee who lives in Clovis.","The attendee who lives in Sun City is either Kit Kelley or the friend who spent $500.","Of the person who lives in Decatur City and the attendee who lives in Sun City, one is Ora Osborne and the other spent $425.","Lily Little didn't give Ally the HD tv.","Ora Osborne spent more than the friend who lives in Jonesboro.","The attendee who gave Ally the laptop spent 75 dollars more than the friend who lives in Decatur City.","The person who lives in Fruitland didn't give Ally the HD tv.","The person who gave Ally the toaster spent more than Ned Norris.","The person who lives in Twin Peaks spent 100 dollars more than Lily Little.","The friend who lives in Clovis spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who lives in Eustis is either the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player or the person who gave Ally the toaster.","Mitch Mayo is either the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv or the friend who lives in Jonesboro."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f4587d72bc3cb180a0a79ab4af739df"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu is older than Quirrel.","The animal Dolly works with is 3 years older than the orangutan that was found in Melak.","Of the orangutan Dolly works with and Pemson, one came from Puak and the other is 7 years old.","The orangutan Francine works with is older than Rajesh.","The animal that was found in Sebulu is 6 years older than the orangutan Beatrice works with.","The seven animals are the animal that was found in Basahan, Pemson, the 4-year-old, the ape Dolly works with, the 13-year-old, the 19-year-old and the 10-year-old.","The orangutan Gracie works with is either the ape that was found in Puruk Cahu or the 19-year-old.","Of the orangutan that was found in Ambalat and the orangutan Aldo works with, one is Rajesh and the other is 7 years old.","Rajesh is older than Shamir.","Merah is 3 years younger than Pemson.","The 22-year-old isn't cared for by Eva.","Quirrel isn't 4 years old.","Of Pemson and Ofallo, one came from Sebulu and the other is cared for by Francine.","The animal that was found in Puruk Cahu is 3 years younger than the orangutan Beatrice works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5298b3c1de2e1fd6f66f18f20fb7a4d"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 75 feet wasn't thrown 2nd.","The plane that went 35 feet was thrown 3rd.","The green plane, the plane that went 75 feet, and the plane that went 55 feet are three different planes.","Margo's design landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 5th.","The black plane went somewhat farther than the pink plane.","Of the plane that went 45 feet and Omar's design, one was blue and the other was thrown 1st.","Valerie's design went 75 feet.","The plane that was thrown 4th was either Roderick's design or the plane that went 15 feet.","The plane that was thrown 7th went 20 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","Henrietta's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 65 feet.","Omar's design went 10 feet farther than Margo's design.","The plane that was thrown 6th was yellow.","Aaron's design went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","The green plane went 20 feet farther than Roderick's design.","The silver airplane went 30 feet farther than the white airplane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2740cb046852ca06abe68ab17a415de4"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Thursday had 1,000,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The show that aired on PTR didn't air on Saturday.","The show that aired on CBR had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on WNW.","The show that aired at 11:30am brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on Friday.","The show that aired on Sunday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on FNX.","Of the show that aired at 4:30pm and the show that aired on SBC, one aired on Monday and the other brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 2:00pm aired on FNX.","The show that aired at 1:00pm, the show that aired on SBC, and the program that aired on PTR are three different programs.","The show that aired at 8:30pm didn't air on BMT.","The program that aired on SBC didn't air on Sunday.","The show that aired on GMA had 1,250,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 1:00pm.","The program that aired at 8:30pm didn't air on PTR.","Of the show that aired at 1:00pm and the show that aired on Friday, one aired on BMT and the other brought in 500,000 viewers.","The program that aired on PTR had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired on BMT had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=501b4a224bd069bdb691a5ad8a8923ba"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The house built in 1752 is either the structure in Den Bommel or the house in Aarlanderveen.","The house in Kinderdijk isn't owned by the De Jong family.","The house in Kinderdijk isn't owned by the Jansen family.","The Smit family's windmill was built 23 years before the Bakker family's home.","The house in Leiderdorp is either the house built in 1729 or the home built in 1683.","The home in Schiedam was built 46 years after the house in Kinderdijk.","Hoekmolen was built 23 years before Doesmolen.","The Meijer family's structure was built 46 years after the structure in Den Bommel.","The structure built in 1706 isn't owned by the De Jong family.","Zemelmolen was built 46 years after the house in Den Bommel.","Westmolen is either the house built in 1706 or the windmill in Hoogmade.","The De Vries family's house was built 92 years before Grosmolen.","Of the structure built in 1821 and Vlietmolen, one is in Aarlanderveen and the other is in Hoogmade.","The house built in 1775 is either the Meijer family's home or the Bakker family's windmill."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d124ad2b0202661ab9d4935b2b5c698"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Zimmerman's home won't be going to Eagle Grove.","The Gillespie's house is either the house going to Yountville or the 95 sq ft home.","Of the 125 sq ft structure and the house going to Unionville, one is for the Pratts and the other sold for $25,000.","The Ingram's home is somewhat larger than the Nielsen's house.","The 95 sq ft home is either the $32,250 home or the $36,000 home.","Of the home going to Laguna Beach and the $32,250 house, one is 170 sq ft and the other is for the Ingrams.","The Whitehead's structure is either the structure going to Shaver Lake or the 125 sq ft structure.","The home going to Unionville is 15 sq ft larger than the Gillespie's home.","The 185 sq ft structure is either the $29,000 structure or the Whitehead's house.","The 185 sq ft house won't be going to Yountville.","The Nielsen's house sold for $25,000.","The $38,000 structure is either the Ewing's structure or the Zimmerman's house.","The $25,000 structure is somewhat larger than the Pratt's home.","The $32,250 home is 15 sq ft larger than the house going to Dallas Center.","The $29,000 house is either the Zimmerman's home or the structure going to Dallas Center.","The $27,500 house is 45 sq ft larger than the $36,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=657c74f71774bc36af3c36a0333d9a40"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The seven players were the player on the Rangers, the full back, the person who started in 1985, Cerisa, the person who started in 1988, the center back and Fichin.","The person on the Timberwolves wasn't the wing back.","The person on the Predators started 9 years after the person on the Silverbacks.","The full back was either Kawa or Banben.","The player on the Whitecaps started sometime before the goalie.","Banben started 6 years before the player on the Rangers.","Cerisa started sometime after the goalie.","Kawa started 9 years before the center back.","The player on the Timberwolves started 9 years after the sweeper.","Rothvum started 3 years after the goalie.","The person on the Courage was either the sweeper or Banben.","The person on the Courage wasn't the full back.","Kawa started sometime after Fichin.","Awad didn't start in 1994.","Banben started 3 years before Fichin.","The player on the Rangers was either the center forward or Cerisa.","The player on the Predators was either the center back or the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Cerisa","Fichin","Hatcha","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Courage","Predators","Rangers","Silverbacks","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0137f7dd23b855b0f069333cca8bdecd"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Avery Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than Vellon Bridge.","The 8,500 ft one isn't in Copenhagen.","Of the 14,500 ft one and the truss one, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is in Helsinki.","North Bridge is either the cantilever bridge or the structure in Zagreb.","The one in Athens is 3,000 feet longer than the bowstring structure.","The one in Zagreb is longer than Sandy Bridge.","The 11,500 ft one is either the suspension bridge or Sandy Bridge.","Gorem Bridge isn't the suspension bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure is either Vellon Bridge or the cable-stayed one.","The structure in Kiev is 1,500 feet longer than the bowstring structure.","The structure in Athens is 1,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Rome.","North Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the suspension structure.","Star Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the structure in Rome.","The bowstring one is 6,000 feet shorter than the girder structure.","Sandy Bridge is longer than the bridge in Copenhagen.","The suspension structure is 3,000 feet longer than the cable-stayed bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Kiev","Madrid","Rome","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04406030a69eb72c0b25d651da98e425"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Gwen will leave 3 months after the flier going to South Carolina.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot, the passenger with the horseshoe, the flier going to Utah, Doug and the aerophobe going to Arkansas are all different fliers.","The flier going to Arkansas won't bring a shamrock.","The aerophobe going to Pennsylvania won't bring a shamrock.","Peggy will leave 2 months after the flier with the talisman.","Velma won't go to Utah.","Peggy is either the passenger with the rabbit's foot or the passenger going to Colorado.","The aerophobe with the wishbone will leave 1 month before the flier with the lucky hat.","Doug will leave sometime before the flier with the horseshoe.","Doug will leave 4 months before the passenger going to Utah.","Of the flier going to Illinois and the passenger with the coin, one will leave in May and the other is Whitney.","Gwen is either the flier going to Illinois or the passenger leaving in April.","Rudy will leave 4 months after the passenger with the coin.","The passenger with the shamrock will leave sometime after Christie."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Christie","Doug","Gwen","Peggy","Rudy","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Colorado","Florida","Illinois","Pennsylvania","South Carolina","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=610cff2a546aab4b6d204347fa7ea828"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The gray whale is either Herbert or the whale donated in 1994.","The exhibit donated in 2007 is somewhat shorter than Brent.","The specimen donated in 2007 is somewhat shorter than the exhibit donated in 1999.","The seven whales are the specimen donated in 2004, the sei whale, the right whale, the 33 ft long whale, Felipe, the beluga whale and Brent.","The specimen donated in 2007 is somewhat longer than the gray whale.","Curtis is 10 feet longer than the right whale.","Adam is either the 33 ft long whale or the bowhead whale.","The whale donated in 1999 is 2 feet shorter than the whale donated in 1996.","The fin whale wasn't donated in 2015.","Of the 25 ft long specimen and Gus, one was donated to the aquarium in 1996 and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2004.","Of the exhibit donated in 1996 and the exhibit donated in 2008, one is Curtis and the other is the sei whale.","Herbert is either the 27 ft long exhibit or the beluga whale.","The right whale is 4 feet shorter than the fin whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft","33 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","1999","2004","2007","2008","2015"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c80004b96380cee548c91a938282c3e1"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Theodore, the competitor who won with a royal flush, and the person who won the first hand are three different people.","Kelley won 2 hands after the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","Wilbur was either the player who won with one pair or the player who won the $12.50 pot.","Ernestine didn't win with a royal flush.","Theodore won 2 hands after the person who won the $9.00 pot.","Ernestine lost the first hand.","Of the person who won the third hand and Veronica, one won with a full house and the other won with a straight flush.","The player who won the $9.00 pot won 1 hand before the person who won with a straight.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won sometime after Kelley.","The competitor who won the second hand was either the person who won the $5.25 pot or Nathaniel.","The competitor who won the first hand didn't win with one pair.","The person who won the $3.75 pot won 1 hand before Veronica.","Of the person who won the sixth hand and Theodore, one won with a flush and the other won the $12.50 pot.","The person who won the $12.50 pot won sometime after the competitor who won with a straight flush.","Nathaniel won the $9.00 pot.","Of the player who won the $18.25 pot and the person who won the third hand, one won with a full house and the other was Theodore."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Ernestine","Kelley","Nathaniel","Theodore","Veronica","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6367c4f921bad930f54fba63cb88cea"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The musician has a birthday sometime before Kevin.","Izzy is from Canada.","The seven people are Charles, the traveler from Austria, the traveler born on April 13th, the traveler whose birthday is on September 17th, the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th, the traveler born on July 16th and the traveler from Belgium.","Of the person from Sweden and Adrian, one is the diplomat and the other was born on July 16th.","The surgeon has a birthday 2 months after the lawyer.","The engineer has a birthday sometime after the traveler from Canada.","The traveler from France is the surgeon.","The person from Canada has a birthday 1 month before Jeffrey.","Lamar is the lawyer.","Adrian has a birthday sometime after Gerald.","The traveler from Austria is not the architect.","Neither the traveler whose birthday is on April 13th nor the person whose birthday is on July 16th is the traveler from Norway.","The surgeon is either Gerald or the traveler from Germany.","Charles has a birthday 3 months after the traveler from Germany.","The musician has a birthday 1 month before the architect.","The person from Canada is not the musician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Charles","Gerald","Izzy","Jeffrey","Kevin","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d9116a4b49eda2d60b0a5f904dca121"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person from Oceanside scored 7 more points than the person who made the jambalaya.","The person from Enzo's didn't make the turkey soup.","Ollie scored 7 fewer points than Wade.","Of the cook who made the lemon snapper and the chef from Enzo's, one scored 56 points and the other was Ollie.","Rosalie scored 7 fewer points than Bertha.","Celia is either the person who made the pepper steak or the person from Demitasse.","Of the person from Epicurious and the chef who made the pepper steak, one scored 42 points and the other was Anita.","Of the chef who made the cajun chili and the person who scored 70 points, one was Rosalie and the other works at Zenaida's.","The chef from Epicurious scored 7 fewer points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","Rosalie scored 35 fewer points than the chef who made the cashew tofu.","Ollie scored 14 more points than the person who made the jambalaya.","The cook from White Bean scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the lemon snapper."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Anita","Bertha","Celia","Luther","Ollie","Rosalie","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8715ed07497d7bc0bfb4ab908972c528"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Neither the card with the $20,000 credit limit nor the one with the $10,000 credit limit is the card with an APR of 10%.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 06\/2025.","The TrustCo card doesn't expire on 06\/2025.","The one with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the one that expires on 11\/2025.","The card that expires on 02\/2024, the one with an APR of 9%, the card with an APR of 11%, the one with the $6,500 credit limit, the one with an APR of 14% and the Credit Korp card are all different cards.","The one that expires on 02\/2024 has an APR 3 percent higher than the card with the $20,000 credit limit.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $8,500 credit limit.","Of the card with the $5,000 credit limit and the one that expires on 08\/2025, one has an APR of 14% and the other has an APR of 9%.","The card with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the one with the $12,500 credit limit.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR 4 percent higher than the Dell Scargo card.","The Whitly Bank card is either the one that expires on 09\/2025 or the card with the $4,000 credit limit.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit is either the Credit Korp card or the Mid Atlantic card.","Of the card with the $6,500 credit limit and the card with an APR of 8%, one expires on 06\/2025 and the other is from Hoardstrum."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b22ac924db0942bf00cd1930674ac789"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Hal Harrison's sighting was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Beaconsfield.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted sometime before the report from Ames.","The sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO was submitted 4 days before the sighting from Russell.","The sighting from Islesboro was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Jackson.","The August 9 report was either Edith Estes's sighting or the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's report was submitted 1 day before the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","Of Hal Harrison's report and the August 7 report, one involved the cone-shaped UFO and the other was from Ames.","Gil Gates's report didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's sighting was either the report of the triangle-shaped UFO or the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was from Fontana.","The August 5 sighting didn't involve the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO, the sighting from Russell, Abe Alvarez's sighting and the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO were all different sightings.","Iva Ingram's report was submitted 2 days after Cindy Chan's sighting.","Hal Harrison's sighting was submitted 3 days before the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's sighting wasn't from Islesboro."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Beaconsfield","Fontana","Islesboro","Jackson","Russell","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7849d862709ef81e2f2bce9ad259bd28"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who got 11 Down wrong finished sometime after the person who got 4 Across wrong.","The solver who got 20 Across wrong finished 4 places after the contestant from Bertram.","Ian finished sometime before the contestant from Oak View.","Perry was either the contestant from Van Nuys or the solver who finished fourth.","Of Perry and the person from Rinard, one answered 20 Across incorrectly and the other finished first.","Of the person who got 20 Across wrong and the contestant who got 11 Down wrong, one was Melinda and the other finished seventh.","Eva finished 1 place before the contestant from Hollis.","The contestant from Industry finished 1 place after Virginia.","The solver who got 30 Across wrong finished 2 places before the solver from Van Nuys.","The person who finished fourth, the contestant from Bertram, the contestant from Van Nuys, the solver from Westport and the solver who got 30 Across wrong were all different people.","Virginia got the right answer for 26 Down.","The person who finished first got the right answer for 4 Across.","The solver from Industry was either the person who finished second or the person who got 4 Across wrong.","Melinda finished 2 places before Dave.","The contestant who finished sixth got the right answer for 2 Down.","The contestant who got 26 Down wrong finished sometime before the contestant who got 30 Across wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carol","Dave","Eva","Ian","Melinda","Perry","Virginia"],"label_c":["Bertram","Hollis","Industry","Oak View","Rinard","Van Nuys","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6697b46e289b9e6263810d7f381c28f3"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $2,250 piece, Margarita's dummy, and Jeff's piece are three different dummies.","The dummy going to Oslo, Margarita's piece, and the $1,000 puppet are three different dummies.","The dummy going to Mexico City isn't \"Utrecht\".","The piece going to Vancouver cost somewhat more than Jeff's dummy.","The $1,750 piece is either the piece going to St. Moritz or \"Utrecht\".","Of \"Waldarama\" and the $1,500 dummy, one is going to St. Moritz and the other is Jeff's.","Lucas's piece cost 500 dollars more than Jeff's piece.","\"Yenga\" cost 1,250 dollars more than Nicole's puppet.","Herman's dummy isn't going to Mexico City.","The piece going to Ypsilanti cost somewhat more than \"Xavier\".","The dummy going to Vancouver is either the $750 puppet or \"Valencio\".","The piece going to Mexico City cost somewhat more than Jeff's puppet.","The piece going to Oslo cost somewhat more than Lucas's puppet.","\"Valencio\" is either the $1,000 puppet or the $1,750 piece.","\"Sniffletoe\" cost 500 dollars more than \"Tombawomba\".","The piece going to Portland cost 750 dollars less than Kelly's puppet.","Isabel's piece cost 250 dollars more than Lucas's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=539e5edf6cf1b8784df1f95f3403d3ff"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the one with 500 genes and E. carolinus, one was sequenced by Dr. Acosta and the other was sequenced in September.","E. carolinus was either the organism sequenced in July or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","Of E. paradolens and B. mangeris, one was sequenced in November and the other was sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","The one sequenced by Dr. Garza has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in September.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Moreno has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced in July.","The seven organisms were the one with 750 genes, the bacteria sequenced in April, L. dyson, the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza, E. carolinus, the organism sequenced in November and the one sequenced in September.","The organism sequenced in December wasn't sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","The one with 1,000 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Roman.","D. forcilitis has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza.","The one sequenced in August has 750 fewer genes than P. wellington.","The one sequenced in September was either the one sequenced by Dr. Young or V. tenesis.","The one sequenced in December was either the organism with 1,250 genes or the one with 750 genes.","The bacteria sequenced in August has 500 fewer genes than E. paradolens."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Estrada","Garza","Moreno","Roman","Walsh","Young"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90a2ef4b8195434e4b85bc458b82b379"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Paris accelerator will go online 2 years before the Kiev accelerator.","Of the project headed by Dr. Jennings and the Lectra 4C, one is in Stockholm and the other will go online in 2020.","The Berlin facility will go online 3 years after the project headed by Dr. Morgan.","Of the Egert Facility and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2022, one is headed by Dr. Dorsey and the other is in Helsinki.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't headed by Dr. York.","Of the Falston LCS and the facility scheduled to go online in 2020, one is headed by Dr. Underwood and the other is in Warsaw.","The Stockholm accelerator will go online 5 years after the Tevatron LHC.","The ISON-X42 will go online 1 year before the Warsaw accelerator.","Of the Falston LCS and the Paris facility, one is headed by Dr. Underwood and the other will go online in 2016.","The seven accelerators are the facility scheduled to go online in 2022, the Zynga Complex, the ISON-X42, the project headed by Dr. Jennings, the project headed by Dr. Ewing, the project headed by Dr. York and the Falston LCS."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Underwood","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Berlin","Helsinki","Kiev","Madrid","Paris","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=339e538fed5e53700a04e9612c1fb81c"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Wesley was either the student who spoke for 18 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who got the D.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who got the B-.","The seven students were the presenter who got the A, Iris, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey, Wesley, Milton and Ginger.","Milton didn't talk about P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","Of the presenter who got the C+ and Iris, one spoke for 12 minutes and the other talked about P.M. Wilson.","Of the presenter who got the C- and the student who spoke for 10 minutes, one talked about P.M. Churchill and the other was Roberta.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke 2 minutes less than Wesley.","The presenter who got the C+ spoke 4 minutes more than the student who got the B+.","The student who got the A- spoke 6 minutes less than the student who got the C-.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke for a somewhat longer time than Colleen."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Ginger","Iris","Milton","Roberta","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Churchill","Grey","North","Peel","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6eaccfdd591ebcd9c71e4b1abbc2307b"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of Mr. Brady's class and the course with 33 students, one is in room 208 and the other is the Spanish class.","The class in room 322 doesn't have 31 students.","The class in room 215 has 6 more students than the French class.","The class in room 215 is either the English class or the class with 37 students.","Of the course in room 125 and the course with 35 students, one is taught by Underwood and the other is taught by Leach.","Neither the Spanish class nor Mr. Caldwell's class is the course in room 322.","The class in room 212 is either the class with 41 students or the course with 29 students.","The course with 37 students is taught by Brady.","The course with 39 students is either the Latin class or the class in room 212.","The Spanish class has 4 fewer students than the Geometry class.","The English class has 6 fewer students than the History class.","The course with 39 students isn't taught by Herman.","Mr. Leach's class has 8 fewer students than the course in room 319.","The course with 31 students is taught by Owen.","The French class isn't taught by Caldwell."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["125","129","208","212","215","319","322"],"label_c":["Brady","Caldwell","Herman","Leach","Owen","Paul","Underwood"],"label_d":["Biology","English","French","Geometry","History","Latin","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e3d195347769399a736bc8948016b02"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The dog cost more than the gold piece.","Of the $4.00 animal and the $6.00 balloon, one was orange and the other was the monkey.","Of the balloon Heidi bought and the magenta balloon, one was the fish and the other cost $8.00.","The red animal cost more than the animal Lucas bought.","The dog was either the balloon Lucas bought or the animal Francisco bought.","The snail cost 3 dollars more than the piece Gayle bought.","The turtle cost 2 dollars less than the gold piece.","The animal Bernard bought cost 2 dollars more than the yellow balloon.","The animal Heidi bought cost 2 dollars more than the gold balloon.","The cat cost 2 dollars less than the yellow animal.","The $6.00 balloon was either the dog or the brown animal.","The white piece cost more than the gold piece.","The red piece, the piece Verna bought, the $5.00 piece, the dog and the animal Bernard bought were all different items."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Francisco","Gayle","Heidi","Lucas","Nancy","Verna"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af97939e54097d65083053250a36f8ec"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Jimmy Jacobs's item sold for somewhat less than Irv Ingram's piece.","The 1988 one sold for 100 dollars less than the piece for the person who played first base.","The 1978 piece sold for 200 dollars more than the item for the person who played third base.","Mike Morales's one sold for 150 dollars more than Jimmy Jacobs's card.","The card for the person who played center field sold for somewhat less than the 1972 card.","Of the card for the person who played third base and the one that sold for $225, one featured Gilby Glass and the other came out in 1988.","The piece for the person who played pitcher didn't come out in 1978.","Lance Leach's piece sold for 100 dollars less than the one for the person who played right field.","The card for the person who played catcher sold for 100 dollars more than Opie Oliver's one.","Jimmy Jacobs's card sold for somewhat more than Gilby Glass's item.","The one for the person who played right field didn't come out in 2007.","Mike Morales's one didn't come out in 1972.","The card for the person who played third base sold for somewhat less than Daryn Drake's card.","Opie Oliver's item sold for 50 dollars less than the 1983 one.","The 1999 item sold for 150 dollars more than Opie Oliver's card.","Mike Morales's one didn't sell for $375.","Gilby Glass's piece sold for somewhat more than the one for the person who played center field."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach","Mike Morales","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1983","1987","1988","1999","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","pitcher","right field","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ed42f6995c4688f886d3e7360d66b8b"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the 25 ft long whale and the 33 ft long specimen, one is the sei whale and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2004.","The whale donated in 2013 is 6 feet longer than the exhibit donated in 1994.","Brent is somewhat shorter than the beluga whale.","The whale donated in 1994 is 4 feet shorter than the narwhal.","Of Adam and Herbert, one was donated to the aquarium in 2015 and the other is 25 ft long.","Of the exhibit donated in 2015 and Dennis, one is the gray whale and the other is 27 ft long.","The fin whale isn't Brent.","Dennis is somewhat longer than the whale donated in 1999.","The sei whale wasn't donated in 2007.","The whale donated in 1994 is either the 31 ft long specimen or Brent.","The right whale is 2 feet longer than the specimen donated in 2004.","The beluga whale isn't 23 ft long.","The fin whale, Curtis and the beluga whale are all different whales.","Gus is 4 feet longer than Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft","33 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","1999","2004","2007","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf0851dc07a4694d46085bef76925391"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The seven pieces are the $275 piece, the hutch, the bookshelf, the rocking chair, Freda's item, the footstool and the barstool.","The piece made of oak costs 50 dollars more than the piece made of teak.","The $375 item wasn't made of walnut.","Cheri's item wasn't made of sandalwood.","Shelley's item wasn't made of sandalwood.","Of the $350 piece and the piece made of walnut, one was crafted by Rosemary and the other is the bookshelf.","Of the $275 item and Freda's item, one is the coffee table and the other was made of chestnut.","Neither the piece made of chestnut nor the barstool is Shelley's item.","Patsy's piece is either the item made of rosewood or the rocking chair.","The barstool costs 50 dollars more than the bench.","The footstool costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of chestnut.","The hutch is either the item made of rosewood or the piece made of oak.","Rosemary's piece costs 50 dollars more than Freda's item.","Marilyn's item costs more than the hutch.","Freda's piece costs 50 dollars more than Cheri's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Cheri","Freda","Marilyn","Patsy","Rosemary","Shelley","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","oak","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dfc130f83c8f950a350ebc89c75e2e40"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia, the recipe with 480 calories, and the dish served on May 14th are three different recipes.","The meal with 500 calories doesn't have exactly 15 grams of protein.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein, the bulgur salad, the kale quinoa, the dish with 12 grams of protein and the lemon salmon were all different recipes.","The meal with 500 calories was either the kale quinoa or the recipe served on May 16th.","The kale quinoa doesn't have exactly 18 grams of protein.","The dish with 18 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the dish with 5 grams of protein.","The chili pork was either the recipe with 8 grams of protein or the meal with 460 calories.","The dish with 9 grams of protein contains 40 fewer calories than the garlic tilapia.","The lemon salmon contains 20 more calories than the meal with 10 grams of protein.","Of the recipe served on May 11th and the recipe with 460 calories, one was the asian steak and the other has exactly 18 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 12th contains somewhat fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","Of the meal served on May 15th and the recipe served on May 11th, one was the asian steak and the other has 420 calories.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 20 fewer calories than the dish with 5 grams of protein.","The recipe served on May 12th contains somewhat more calories than the dish served on May 11th.","The recipe served on May 13th contains 20 more calories than the recipe with 10 grams of protein.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the citrus halibut."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0826839273e1743e1f76196a272bd1a7"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Justice Alvarado's majority opinion and the 5-4 decision, one was Zamora v Pibb and the other was on April 7.","Of the 8-1 decision and the March 31 proceeding, one was Omar v Powers and the other was Carson v Dunn.","Short v Metz was either Justice Underwood's majority opinion or the 3-6 decision.","Of Gibbs v Kintz and Justice Alvarado's majority opinion, one was the 4-5 decision and the other was on April 7.","The March 17 case was either Justice Larson's majority opinion or the 8-1 decision.","Omar v Powers was either the March 3 proceeding or Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","Omar v Powers was 3 weeks after Justice Caldwell's majority opinion.","Of the April 14 proceeding and the April 7 proceeding, one was Short v Metz and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 4 weeks before Watts v Yang.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was 3 weeks before Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Gibbs v Kintz wasn't on March 24.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was sometime after Justice Larson's majority opinion.","The 2-7 decision was sometime before Gibbs v Kintz.","Omar v Powers wasn't the 3-6 decision.","Carson v Dunn was 2 weeks before the 6-3 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f164f924523545a76ebd1eb100361fb"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player from Fort Kent, Yvette, and Alberta are three different people.","The contestant from Modesto wasn't in lane 7.","Oliver is either the contestant in lane 6 or the person from Ontario.","Yvette wasn't from Pacific Grove.","Yvette wasn't in lane 3.","The person from Fort Kent scored 80 points more points than the person in lane 3.","The contestant from Pacific Grove wasn't in lane 5.","Deanna scored fewer points than Christie.","Leigh scored fewer points than Alberta.","Of the person in lane 4 and the contestant who scored 380 points, one was from Modesto and the other is Christie.","The player in lane 5 scored fewer points than the person in lane 4.","Alberta scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant from Junction City.","Of the contestant from Cutler and the person who scored 300 points, one was in lane 2 and the other was in lane 3.","The person from Modesto scored fewer points than the person in lane 5.","The person from Elk Grove scored 320 points fewer points than the player from Ontario.","Oliver, the person who scored 460 points, and the player from Elk Grove are three different people.","Alberta wasn't from Pacific Grove.","The contestant in lane 3 scored 80 points more points than Christie."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Christie","Deanna","Leigh","Nina","Oliver","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8452fe88138f295c528f80e5e28ac02c"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library with 350 books isn't the school bus.","\"Explore More\" is either the Mack truck or the bookmobile with 450 books.","Of the ambulance and \"Dream Machine\", one is driven by Richard and the other has 250 books.","The ambulance has more books than the Greyhound bus.","\"Words To Go\" isn't the Winnebago.","The mobile library Patsy drives, the bookmobile with 450 books, the Mack truck and the bookmobile with 400 books are all different vehicles.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has fewer books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the bookmobile Richard drives or the mobile library with 550 books.","The bookmobile with 500 books is either the Winnebago or \"Lit on Wheels\".","The mobile library Richard drives has 150 fewer books than the vehicle Francisco drives.","The ice cream truck has 200 more books than the mobile library Kimberly drives.","\"Ready Reader\" has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Gene drives.","The bookmobile Violet drives has 100 more books than the bookmobile Richard drives.","The vehicle Patsy drives is either the vehicle with 300 books or \"Tiny Tomes\".","Of the mobile library Gene drives and the bookmobile with 300 books, one is the Mack truck and the other is \"Lit on Wheels\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Francisco","Gene","Kimberly","Patsy","Richard","Violet"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=708debe3ffc7b197ba8f25981039cecb"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after the player who won the $5.25 pot.","The person who won with a straight flush won sometime after the player who won the $23.25 pot.","The person who won with one pair won 2 hands before the person who won the $3.75 pot.","Derek won 3 hands before Byron.","The person who won with a full house was either Lee or Byron.","Yvonne won sometime after Kelley.","The person who won the first hand didn't win with a full house.","The seven people were the player who won the $6.50 pot, Derek, the competitor who won the first hand, Kelley, the person who won with a straight, the competitor who won the seventh hand and the person who won the sixth hand.","Of the player who won the fourth hand and Kelley, one won the $18.25 pot and the other won with one pair.","The competitor who won with one pair won 3 hands before the player who won the $12.50 pot.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won sometime after the competitor who won the $3.75 pot.","Of the competitor who won the $12.50 pot and the competitor who won the first hand, one won with a flush and the other was Lee.","Courtney was either the player who won the $3.75 pot or the person who won the $9.00 pot.","The player who won the $6.50 pot won 1 hand after the player who won the $5.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Byron","Courtney","Derek","Kelley","Lee","Wilbur","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25066d08cb09177cb66b5bdcc8efe1a5"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $5.75 sandwich doesn't include cheddar cheese.","The order with liverwurst costs 2 dollars more than Kenneth's sandwich.","Yolanda's sandwich doesn't include cheddar cheese.","The $7.75 sandwich, the sandwich with gouda cheese, the order with havarti cheese, the sandwich with ham, the sandwich with provolone cheese and Emily's order are all different sandwiches.","Lula's sandwich costs 3 dollars less than Carol's order.","Carol's order costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with roast beef.","Of the order with prosciutto and the $8.75 sandwich, one includes swiss cheese and the other includes muenster cheese.","Of Juan's sandwich and the order with corned beef, one includes gouda cheese and the other costs $5.75.","Lula's sandwich costs less than the order with corned beef.","The sandwich with ham includes swiss cheese.","The sandwich with prosciutto costs 1 dollar more than the order with havarti cheese.","The order with gouda cheese costs 2 dollars less than the sandwich with salami."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Emily","Greg","Juan","Kenneth","Lula","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c37e37c1963bb487ff9fe02853a26b1"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The telecom stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The technology stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","The stock Edith bought was 5 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The seven stocks were the stock Abigail bought, the utilities stock, the energy stock, the stock that sold for $26 per share, HBW, JMO and QMZ.","KMPP was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the real estate stock.","KMPP was either the stock that sold for $30 per share or the stock Geraldo bought.","The utilities stock was per share more expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 4 dollars per share less expensive than JMO.","ABTR was either the energy stock or the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock Francine bought was 3 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","Of the stock Francine bought and the financial stock, one was ABTR and the other sold for $31 per share.","The health care stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than PSTO.","HBW wasn't purchased by Delilah."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e73044c74c099fdd726e4e90b008d7ae"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the A was either the presenter who spoke for 16 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was either the presenter who got the A- or the presenter who got the C+.","Francis didn't talk about P.M. Blair.","The presenter who got the B+ was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill or the presenter who spoke for 18 minutes.","The student who got the C-, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair, Perry, Yvonne and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill were all different students.","Of the presenter who got the B- and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel, one was Colleen and the other spoke for 14 minutes.","Edith spoke 2 minutes less than Colleen.","Neither Yvonne nor the student who got the C+ was the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden and the student who got the C+, one spoke for 14 minutes and the other was Francis.","The student who got the B+ spoke 10 minutes less than Francis.","Milton didn't get the C-.","The student who got the A- spoke 2 minutes less than Hazel.","The presenter who got the B- spoke 2 minutes more than Perry."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Edith","Francis","Hazel","Milton","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Balfour","Blair","Churchill","Disraeli","Eden","Grey","Peel"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb5f11441a9950cf93660c4cafee9904"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.0431 W was found sometime before the box at 41.0237 N.","The box at 40.3109 N didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","Of the box that held the brass key and the cache found on May 9, one was at 88.0431 W and the other was at 40.2516 N.","The seven boxes were the box at 88.1928 W, the cache found on May 3, the case found on May 9, the box found on May 18, the box that held the marbles, the cache that held the chewing gum and the case that held the brass key.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found sometime after the box at 88.3907 W.","The box that held the decoder ring was either the box at 88.4584 W or the cache at 88.1928 W.","Of the cache found on May 18 and the case that held the puzzle book, one was at 41.0072 N and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.1928 W was found 3 days after the case at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found 12 days before the cache at 40.8991 N.","Of the box at 40.5912 N and the cache that held the chewing gum, one was found on May 12 and the other was found on May 21.","The box at 40.6656 N was either the cache that held the brass key or the box that held the ancient coin.","The case at 40.5912 N was found 3 days after the case at 88.3821 W.","Of the case that held the marbles and the case found on May 3, one was at 88.3907 W and the other was at 41.0072 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fc9acbda0d921706e356e630eb6097d"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Neither Roger's Oak nor the tree in Deloit Woods is the 159 ft. tree.","The tree in York Woods is 94 years old.","The tree in Knox Woods is taller than the 99 year-old tree.","Marsh Tree is either the 153 ft. tree or the tree in Knox Woods.","The Senator is 87 years old.","Marsh Tree is shorter than the tree in Deloit Woods.","The 85 year-old tree is either the tree in Benton Notch or Marsh Tree.","Neither the tree in Deloit Woods nor the tree in Benton Notch is Old Jarvis.","The tree in Benton Notch is either the 144 ft. tree or the 150 ft. tree.","The tree in Eldora Woods is 6 feet shorter than the 99 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir is 3 feet shorter than the tree in York Woods.","Old Jarvis isn't 159 ft. tall.","The 159 ft. tree isn't 79 years old.","The 94 year-old tree is 12 feet shorter than the tree in Silk Notch.","Of Zeke's Spruce and the 87 year-old tree, one is 153 ft. tall and the other is in Deloit Woods.","The 85 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f943e30b251c4a2d880dbe9877b893f1"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The footstool costs 100 dollars less than the coffee table.","The end table costs 75 dollars more than the piece made of oak.","The $275 piece, Irma's item, Velma's piece, the item made of elm and Hope's item are all different pieces.","The piece made of poplar is either Tabitha's piece or the $325 item.","Of the item made of walnut and the $300 piece, one was crafted by Irma and the other is the footstool.","Irma's piece is either the end table or the $400 item.","Rosemary's item costs 25 dollars more than the rocking chair.","The piece made of teak costs 25 dollars more than Kendra's piece.","The piece made of chestnut costs 25 dollars less than the bench.","Gwen's piece costs $250.","The bookshelf costs 25 dollars more than the rocking chair.","The bench wasn't made of sandalwood.","Of the hutch and the item made of sandalwood, one was crafted by Velma and the other costs $325."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Gwen","Hope","Irma","Kendra","Rosemary","Tabitha","Velma"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","oak","poplar","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c566c3ff1f078de5ef1e5c9f51a94d1"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.3109 N was found sometime after the case at 40.2516 N.","The case at 41.0237 N wasn't at 88.3907 W.","Of the case that held the chewing gum and the cache at 40.3109 N, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 88.4584 W.","The box that held the sunglasses was found 3 days after the box at 88.3821 W.","Of the cache found on May 9 and the box at 88.1928 W, one was at 40.8991 N and the other held the puzzle book.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found 15 days before the box at 88.1863 W.","The case that held the decoder ring was either the box found on May 15 or the cache found on May 3.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found sometime before the case at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N was either the case found on May 3 or the case that held the sunglasses.","The box at 40.5912 N was found 3 days before the box at 41.0072 N.","The box that held the brass key was found 6 days after the box at 41.0237 N.","The case that held the chewing gum was found 3 days after the box at 41.0072 N.","Of the cache that held the chewing gum and the cache at 88.0431 W, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 40.2516 N.","The cache that held the ancient coin was either the cache at 88.2694 W or the box at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9823fd1fa5df4477a08c4855d60f987d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Falston LCS is either the project headed by Dr. Underwood or the Copenhagen accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Underwood will go online sometime after the Falston LCS.","The project headed by Dr. Ingram will go online 1 year before the Oslo facility.","Neither the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 nor the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is the project headed by Dr. Chang.","The project headed by Dr. Ingram will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Valentine.","The Tevatron LHC will go online sometime before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Helsinki facility will go online 3 years after the Tevatron LHC.","The ISON-X42 is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2021 or the Oslo facility.","The Zynga Complex is either the project headed by Dr. Ingram or the facility scheduled to go online in 2020.","The project headed by Dr. Peters will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Baldwin.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2017 is either the Reykjavik facility or the Egert Facility.","The Reykjavik facility isn't headed by Dr. Ingram.","Of the project headed by Dr. Peters and the Helsinki accelerator, one will go online in 2018 and the other is the Lectra 4C.","The Stockholm accelerator is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 or the project headed by Dr. Baldwin.","Of the project headed by Dr. Underwood and the Kiev accelerator, one will go online in 2022 and the other will go online in 2016."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Chang","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Peters","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Kiev","Oslo","Reykjavik","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89d23a9b27a0fa7d287d3b3364799918"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the team member who ordered the water and Geoffrey, one owes $6.70 and the other ordered the Italian sub.","Samantha owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the root beer.","Erica owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.25, the salesperson who ordered the grape soda, Rebecca, the team member who ordered the club sandwich, the salesperson who ordered the taco salad and the person who ordered the tuna on rye are all different people.","The team member whose order cost $7.15 is either the person who ordered the orange soda or Irene.","Irene owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","The team member who ordered the tuna on rye owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the diet coke.","Of the person who ordered the club sandwich and Samantha, one owes $7.60 and the other ordered the grape soda.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale owes more than Geoffrey.","Of the team member who ordered the cheeseburger and the salesperson whose order cost $7.60, one is Hannah and the other ordered the water.","The person who ordered the diet coke is either the salesperson whose order cost $5.35 or the person who ordered the meatball sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ca9f3074a5770802818592c7fb807e7"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The house in Moerkapelle was built sometime before Westmolen.","Doesmolen wasn't built in 1729.","The Visser family's house is either Hoekmolen or the windmill built in 1729.","The windmill built in 1752, Westmolen, the Visser family's home, Vlietmolen and the De Jong family's home are all different structures.","Westmolen was built 46 years before the house in Kinderdijk.","The Van Dijk family's structure was built 69 years before the Bakker family's windmill.","The De Vries family's windmill was built 46 years after the home in Leiderdorp.","The Van den Berg family's house is either the home built in 1798 or the house in Schiedam.","Of Hoekmolen and the De Vries family's windmill, one was built in 1752 and the other is in Aarlanderveen.","Oostmolen was built 92 years after Zemelmolen.","Of Oostmolen and Hoekmolen, one was built in 1821 and the other is in Den Bommel.","The Meijer family's home was built 46 years before the De Jong family's windmill.","The De Jong family's structure was built sometime before Vlietmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7299655b029001d5fbc5e4b32212c843"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Rudy is either the flier leaving in July or the passenger leaving in January.","Eloise is either the flier going to Louisiana or the aerophobe with the lucky hat.","Doug won't bring a wishbone.","The flier going to Nebraska will leave 1 month before Gwen.","The flier leaving in June is either the passenger going to Delaware or Doug.","Of the passenger going to Louisiana and the passenger leaving in April, one will bring their talisman and the other is Olive.","The passenger going to Delaware won't bring a coin.","The flier with the shamrock will leave 4 months after Rudy.","Brandi is either the aerophobe going to Pennsylvania or the aerophobe going to Louisiana.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave sometime after Whitney.","The aerophobe going to Florida will leave sometime before the passenger with the talisman.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave 1 month before the aerophobe going to Ohio.","The aerophobe with the coin will leave 1 month before the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","Gwen is either the aerophobe leaving in June or the aerophobe with the horseshoe.","Eloise, the aerophobe going to Texas, the flier going to Delaware, the passenger leaving in June and the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot are all different fliers."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Brandi","Doug","Eloise","Gwen","Olive","Rudy","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","Florida","Louisiana","Nebraska","Ohio","Pennsylvania","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22bf43db804e4cb29709ef0c7bb0f161"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the entrant who submitted the orange item and the person who entered her blanket, one finished third and the other is Yolanda.","The person who submitted the black item finished 1 place before Winifred.","The seven people are the person who entered her socks, the knitter who finished third, Desiree, the entrant who submitted the black item, the person who submitted the green item, Viola and Geneva.","The knitter who finished second is either the person who submitted the white item or Viola.","The entrant who finished sixth, the entrant who entered her mittens, and Desiree are three different people.","The person who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place after Desiree.","The person who finished first is either the entrant who entered her socks or the entrant who entered her blanket.","The person who entered her scarf finished 2 places before the person who submitted the green item.","Kimberly didn't finish third.","Of the knitter who submitted the blue item and the knitter who finished seventh, one is Viola and the other made the tea cozy.","The entrant who finished seventh, the person who entered her mittens, and Desiree are three different people.","The knitter who finished sixth didn't knit the sweater.","The entrant who submitted the purple item didn't knit the scarf."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Desiree","Francis","Geneva","Kimberly","Viola","Winifred","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09d08880d38aa5593c88492dc95d5cfc"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card is either the card that expires on 02\/2024 or the card that expires on 08\/2025.","The Mid Atlantic card doesn't expire on 12\/2025.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $20,000 credit limit.","Of the one that expires on 04\/2024 and the card with the $5,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 10% and the other is from Dell Scargo.","The one that expires on 02\/2024 is either the one with the $3,500 credit limit or the Whitly Bank card.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 is either the card with the $5,000 credit limit or the Southwest Inc card.","The one with an APR of 12% doesn't have a limit of $3,500.","The card with the $6,500 credit limit has an APR 4 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The one that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR somewhat lower than the one with the $3,500 credit limit.","Of the one with an APR of 14% and the one that expires on 11\/2025, one has a limit of $20,000 and the other is from TrustCo.","The one that expires on 08\/2025 has an APR 3 percent lower than the one that expires on 09\/2025.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 has a limit of $2,000.","The Credit Korp card doesn't have a limit of $3,500.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 3 percent lower than the one with the $12,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$5,000","$6,500","$12,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65b9055d9cd736efe2612432508ad8e6"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced in September has 750 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle has 250 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Long.","The organism sequenced in July has 750 fewer genes than L. dyson.","The bacteria sequenced in August has somewhat more genes than P. wellington.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Roman and B. mangeris, one has 250 genes and the other was sequenced in December.","P. wellington has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","Of the bacteria sequenced in September and V. tenesis, one was sequenced by Dr. Velasquez and the other has 250 genes.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Long has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in April.","The one sequenced in February was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Ortiz or the organism with 500 genes.","The bacteria sequenced in September has 500 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The one sequenced by Dr. Roman has 1,000 more genes than the organism sequenced in April.","The bacteria sequenced in December has 750 more genes than the organism sequenced in November.","D. forcilitis has 750 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Velasquez."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Jordan","Long","Nielsen","Ortiz","Roman","Velasquez"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c750d1bf2415fe268f875c7bfcf4b49"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of the customer with the 2:00pm appointment and the customer that chose deep copper, one is being worked on by Nettie and the other is Hope.","The customer that chose deep copper has her appointment sometime after the client that chose warm mocha.","Of Eileen and Victoria's customer, one chose midnight blue and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","Flora has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose honey blonde.","Juana is either Susie's client or the customer that chose brown sable.","Lynette didn't choose deep copper.","Juana has her appointment 1 hour before Flora.","Opal's customer has her appointment 4 hours after Pam's client.","Eileen is either Pam's client or the client that chose warm mocha.","The client that chose honey blonde, the client with the 11:00am appointment, Dolores, Victoria's customer and the customer with the 3:00pm appointment are all different customers.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment is either Nettie's client or the client that chose warm mocha.","The customer that chose midnight blue, the customer with the 3:00pm appointment, and the customer with the 12:00pm appointment are three different customers.","Of the client with the 5:00pm appointment and the client with the 2:00pm appointment, one chose brown sable and the other is being worked on by Yvonne.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Dolores","Eileen","Flora","Hope","Juana","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Susie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8204edf363859688a2ea5f0057a828ca"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The seven animals are Pemson, the orangutan that was found in Tarakan, the ape Dolly works with, the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu, the orangutan Aldo works with, the 19-year-old and the orangutan Francine works with.","The orangutan that was found in Melak is older than the orangutan Eva works with.","The 13-year-old didn't come from Kendisi.","The orangutan that was found in Melak is 3 years younger than Quirrel.","The orangutan Aldo works with is 3 years older than the animal Eva works with.","Of the ape that was found in Sebulu and the 13-year-old, one is cared for by Dolly and the other is Shamir.","The animal that was found in Puak is either Quirrel or the ape Gracie works with.","The orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu is younger than Nikatrice.","Pemson is older than the animal that was found in Tarakan.","The 16-year-old didn't come from Puak.","The ape that was found in Puruk Cahu is 12 years younger than the animal Dolly works with.","Of Rajesh and Ofallo, one is cared for by Aldo and the other came from Sebulu.","Ofallo is 15 years older than Rajesh.","Shamir is younger than the animal Calliope works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b95ab5e7f1623fcd8915f76de9189442"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't in Dublin.","The Zynga Complex is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2022 or the Paris accelerator.","The Berlin facility will go online 5 years before the ISON-X42.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online sometime after the Lectra 4C.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't in Athens.","The project headed by Dr. Tate will go online 3 years after the Berlin accelerator.","Of the Falston LCS and the Helsinki facility, one is headed by Dr. Tate and the other will go online in 2021.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is either the Berlin facility or the Paris facility.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't in Dublin.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019, the Bale-Hahn SSC, the project headed by Dr. Ramos, the ISON-X42, the Lectra 4C and the Tevatron LHC are all different accelerators.","The project headed by Dr. Owens is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 or the Dublin accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Farley.","The Warsaw facility will go online 2 years before the Egert Facility.","The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Chang.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Chang."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Farley","Dr. Huff","Dr. Owens","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Tate"],"label_d":["Athens","Berlin","Dublin","Helsinki","Paris","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=899146ebb7fa6889f42a31639ec3c0b5"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler from Austria has a birthday sometime before Michael.","Of Frank and the surgeon, one was born on September 17th and the other is from South Africa.","The traveler from Sweden has a birthday 1 month after Harry.","Adrian is either the architect or the person from South Africa.","Frank has a birthday 3 months after Dale.","Of the traveler born on August 15th and the architect, one is Neville and the other is from France.","The lawyer is either the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th or the traveler from Germany.","Frank is from Mexico.","The person from Sweden has a birthday sometime before the person from Austria.","The traveler from Germany is either the musician or the diplomat.","Kevin is either the politician or the person whose birthday is on June 14th.","The musician is either the person born on September 17th or the traveler born on May 18th.","The engineer has a birthday sometime before Kevin."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Frank","Harry","Kevin","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","France","Germany","Mexico","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d625fa122452f0f5a27b5f6f23b8a57e"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who lives in Decatur City spent less than the person who lives in Clovis.","The attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 100 dollars less than Ned Norris.","Mitch Mayo spent 25 dollars less than the friend who lives in Decatur City.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv spent 75 dollars more than the person who lives in Fruitland.","The person who lives in Jonesboro is either the attendee who gave Ally the juicer or the friend who spent $550.","The seven people are the person who lives in Eustis, the friend who spent $425, Kit Kelley, the person who gave Ally the toaster, Mitch Mayo, the friend who gave Ally the blender and the attendee who spent $500.","The person who lives in Twin Peaks, Mitch Mayo, and the friend who gave Ally the blender are three different people.","Of the person who spent $500 and Lily Little, one lives in Eustis and the other gave Ally the laptop.","The person who spent $525 doesn't live in Clovis.","The friend who lives in Sun City spent 50 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent 125 dollars less than Jack Jordan.","Ora Osborne spent 50 dollars more than the attendee who lives in Eustis.","The attendee who gave Ally the toaster spent 75 dollars more than Kit Kelley."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f974aafc806863610f1cc192479ccad"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.2516 N was found 3 days after the box that held the sunglasses.","The case found on May 15 was either the box at 88.1863 W or the box at 40.6656 N.","Of the cache at 88.0431 W and the cache found on May 12, one held the brass key and the other held the ancient coin.","The box that held the decoder ring was either the cache found on May 15 or the case found on May 9.","The box at 40.6656 N was either the cache at 88.3907 W or the box that held the marbles.","The cache at 88.4584 W was found 3 days before the cache at 40.3109 N.","The case that held the sunglasses was found sometime after the cache that held the chewing gum.","The case at 40.3109 N was found 6 days before the box at 40.8991 N.","The cache that held the puzzle book was found sometime before the box that held the chewing gum.","The case at 40.6656 N wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found sometime after the cache at 41.0237 N.","The cache found on May 21, the cache at 40.2516 N, the case at 88.0431 W and the case at 88.3821 W were all different boxes.","The case at 88.0431 W was found 6 days after the cache at 88.1928 W.","The box at 41.0072 N wasn't uncovered on May 18.","The box that held the ancient coin, the cache found on May 6, and the case at 40.2516 N are three different boxes."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=586044b63e6ad554cb29e6a18ec1b5cb"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Patsy Pope won her prize 12 years after the winner who won the prize in physics.","The winner from Germany won her prize after the winner who won the prize in literature.","The person who won in 1988 didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","The person from Ireland won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in medicine.","Edna Evitz isn't from Poland.","The person from New Zealand won her prize 8 years before Olive Olson.","Of the person who won the prize in physics and the person who won in 1980, one is from Russia and the other is Hannah Hay.","Neither Betty Brewer nor the winner who won the prize in astronomy is the person who won in 1976.","Olive Olson is either the winner who won the prize in astronomy or the person who won in 1972.","Hannah Hay is from Mexico.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 12 years before the winner from Mexico.","Of the winner who won the prize in chemistry and Tara Tate, one is from Ireland and the other is from New Zealand.","The winner from France is either the person who won in 1972 or the winner who won the prize in economics.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 8 years before Ada Alvarez."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Edna Evitz","Hannah Hay","Olive Olson","Patsy Pope","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Germany","Ireland","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a104daec4a0167c91f0dca866c83e0d"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Bill Bernard's piece sold for 100 dollars less than Irv Ingram's item.","The item that sold for $425, Al Allison's piece, the 1974 item and the 1999 item were all different cards.","The 1974 item sold for 100 dollars more than the 1983 piece.","Gilby Glass's piece was either the 2004 item or the card for the person who played right field.","The piece for the person who played third base sold for somewhat more than the one for the person who played left field.","The card for the person who played shortstop sold for somewhat less than the item for the person who played left field.","Gilby Glass's piece didn't come out in 1988.","The item for the person who played catcher sold for somewhat more than Pete Perez's card.","Of the 1974 one and the one that sold for $275, one featured the person who played first base and the other featured the person who played catcher.","The piece for the person who played pitcher was either the piece that sold for $325 or the one that sold for $225.","Lance Leach's item didn't sell for $375.","Al Allison's piece sold for 50 dollars more than the item for the person who played third base.","The 2007 card sold for 50 dollars less than Bill Bernard's piece.","The item for the person who played catcher, the piece that sold for $175, and Al Allison's card are three different cards.","The card that sold for $325 was either the 1978 piece or Gilby Glass's one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Lance Leach","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1974","1978","1983","1988","1999","2004","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","first base","left field","pitcher","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9c9d5e87c06ca3b9ea7da6f98fed59c"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of Krista and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli, one spoke for 12 minutes and the other got the A.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel was either the student who spoke for 16 minutes or the presenter who got the D.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke 4 minutes more than the student who got the C+.","Of Ora and Krista, one spoke for 18 minutes and the other got the A-.","The student who got the C- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Theodore.","Ora spoke 8 minutes more than Virgil.","Francis didn't speak for 10 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Perry.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson was either Krista or the student who spoke for 10 minutes.","The student who spoke for 12 minutes, Theodore, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson, Perry and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain were all different students.","Theodore spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who got the B-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Francis","Jenna","Krista","Ora","Perry","Theodore","Virgil"],"label_c":["Atlee","Chamberlain","Disraeli","Grey","Peel","Pitt","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b5435700486a8db2a1652b776c1637f"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who submitted the purple item is either the entrant who entered her blanket or the knitter who finished fifth.","Of the person who finished third and Yolanda, one made the silver item and the other made the scarf.","Of the person who finished second and the entrant who submitted the silver item, one is Sophie and the other made the mittens.","The entrant who entered her sweater finished 2 places before Carla.","The person who submitted the orange item finished somewhat after the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","Of the entrant who entered her sweater and the knitter who submitted the green item, one finished first and the other is Desiree.","Sophie didn't make the white item.","The seven people are the knitter who finished fifth, the person who submitted the black item, Ernestine, the entrant who entered her socks, Tanya, the entrant who entered her tea cozy and Desiree.","Desiree finished somewhat after Yolanda.","The entrant who submitted the silver item finished 2 places before Ernestine."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carla","Desiree","Ernestine","Natasha","Sophie","Tanya","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c3554e023db473e739b91008fd5e0f0"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of Hannah and the team member who ordered the grape soda, one owes $5.80 and the other owes $6.25.","The team member who ordered the water didn't order the club sandwich.","Of Geoffrey and the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub, one ordered the iced tea and the other owes $7.15.","The seven people are Peter, the person whose order cost $6.25, the team member whose order cost $6.70, the team member whose order cost $5.80, the person who ordered the taco salad, the salesperson whose order cost $7.60 and the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","Geoffrey owes 180 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the root beer.","Rebecca owes $1.35 less than Samantha.","The salesperson who ordered the orange soda owes more than the person who ordered the ginger ale.","Of the salesperson who ordered the orange soda and Irene, one owes $5.80 and the other ordered the club sandwich.","The team member whose order cost $6.70 is either the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye or the person who ordered the taco salad.","The person who ordered the orange soda is either the person who ordered the meatball sub or the team member who ordered the taco salad.","The team member who ordered the B.L.T. owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the taco salad."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c3c5971c5cd205585eaec79c9338d2b"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 96 year-old tree and the 79 year-old tree, one is 150 ft. tall and the other is Marsh Tree.","Of the tree in Woden Woods and the 96 year-old tree, one is 150 ft. tall and the other is 156 ft. tall.","The tree in Silk Notch is either the 156 ft. tree or the 94 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree, the tree in Benton Notch, the tree in Deloit Woods, the 162 ft. tree and the 156 ft. tree are all different trees.","The 80 year-old tree is shorter than the tree in Benton Notch.","Of The Senator and the tree in Benton Notch, one is 156 ft. tall and the other is 85 years old.","Neither the 79 year-old tree nor Old Jarvis is the tree in Knox Woods.","Evan's Fir is taller than Zeke's Spruce.","Marsh Tree is 9 feet taller than the tree in Eldora Woods.","Zeke's Spruce is either the tree in Deloit Woods or the 147 ft. tree.","The tree in Silk Notch is taller than Evan's Fir.","Nolan's Pine is 15 feet shorter than the 87 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d5fa7491b2eee3ab2d176b7f0325735"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced in November has 250 fewer genes than P. wellington.","The bacteria sequenced in September wasn't sequenced by Dr. Garza.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Bradford has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The organism sequenced in February was either the one with 1,500 genes or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza.","B. mangeris wasn't sequenced in December.","L. dyson was sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","L. dyson has 1,250 more genes than B. mangeris.","E. carolinus was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","D. forcilitis has 500 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The bacteria sequenced in September was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Nielsen or the one with 1,000 genes.","Of the one sequenced in August and E. paradolens, one has 750 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Long.","The one sequenced in July was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Fletcher or the bacteria with 1,750 genes.","D. forcilitis, the one sequenced in September, and the organism sequenced by Dr. Bradford are three different organisms.","Of B. mangeris and the bacteria with 1,250 genes, one was sequenced in August and the other was sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The organism sequenced in July has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced in April.","E. paradolens has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in February."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Copeland","Fletcher","Garza","Long","Nielsen","Roman"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82666dcc2f1b0854eb9531ef05c5cbca"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Priscilla finished 5 places after Laverne.","The person who finished fifth is either the entrant who entered her scarf or the entrant who submitted the green item.","The person who entered her socks finished 1 place after Kimberly.","Priscilla didn't make the blue item.","Of Ida and the entrant who finished seventh, one made the mittens and the other made the green item.","The entrant who submitted the purple item didn't knit the hat.","The person who finished seventh is either the entrant who entered her tea cozy or the knitter who submitted the black item.","Winifred is either the entrant who submitted the orange item or the knitter who finished sixth.","The person who submitted the black item finished 4 places before the entrant who entered her tea cozy.","Natasha finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her sweater.","The knitter who submitted the purple item didn't knit the mittens.","The entrant who entered her hat, Laverne, and the person who finished third are three different people.","The person who entered her sweater finished 1 place after the knitter who submitted the silver item.","Of the person who entered her tea cozy and the entrant who finished third, one is Viola and the other is Natasha."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Ida","Kimberly","Laverne","Natasha","Priscilla","Viola","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f5a54cf814ac917fbafde489d5ec85f"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $10,000 credit limit.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 3 percent lower than the Mid Atlantic card.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The card that expires on 06\/2025 is either the card with an APR of 14% or the Hoardstrum card.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","Of the Southwest Inc card and the card that expires on 06\/2025, one has an APR of 10% and the other has a limit of $8,500.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR somewhat lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The card with the $6,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the Credit Korp card.","The Hoardstrum card, the card that expires on 06\/2025, the one with an APR of 9%, the card with the $6,500 credit limit and the card with an APR of 13% are all different cards.","Of the Mid Atlantic card and the card with an APR of 13%, one expires on 05\/2025 and the other expires on 02\/2024.","The card with the $4,000 credit limit is either the TrustCo card or the one that expires on 02\/2024.","Of the card that expires on 09\/2025 and the card with an APR of 11%, one is from Credit Korp and the other has a limit of $7,500.","Neither the card with an APR of 11% nor the one with the $20,000 credit limit is the TrustCo card.","Neither the card that expires on 06\/2025 nor the one with an APR of 9% is the Credit Korp card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=575b986566f470f64c5964fae1f01fe0"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Erica owes more than Peter.","The seven people are the person who ordered the orange soda, the team member who ordered the Italian sub, Hannah, the salesperson who ordered the taco salad, Erica, the team member who ordered the cheeseburger and the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T..","The salesperson who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the root beer.","Of the person who ordered the taco salad and the salesperson whose order cost $6.25, one ordered the water and the other ordered the orange soda.","Rebecca owes 90 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T..","The team member who ordered the ginger ale owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the club sandwich.","The salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger owes 45 cents more than Erica.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the root beer nor the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger is Chip.","The team member whose order cost $5.35 didn't order the diet coke.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes less than Peter.","The team member who ordered the tuna on rye owes 90 cents more than Hannah.","Neither Hannah nor the team member who ordered the iced tea is the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","Samantha owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the water.","The salesperson who ordered the diet coke didn't order the B.L.T.."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff11ee77c8b48f7f060f13cb3cda867b"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster that costs $2.50 is either the one with the citrusy finish or the Welcher oyster.","Of the one that costs $2.40 and the Pomaquin oyster, one has a melon-like taste and the other is from Willapa, RI.","The oyster with the nutty finish costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the buttery finish.","The one from Punaville, RI costs somewhat less than the Fanneuil oyster.","The one with the creamy finish costs 20 cents less than the Bluepoint oyster.","The Summersill oyster costs somewhat more than the Katamaka oyster.","The one from Punaville, RI costs 20 cents more than the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","Of the one with the melon-like finish and the oyster from Willapa, RI, one costs $2.10 and the other is the Summersill oyster.","The seven oysters are the Thatcher oyster, the one that costs $2.30, the oyster from Duxbury, MA, the one that costs $2.20, the one with the nutty finish, the oyster with the melon-like finish and the oyster that costs $2.00.","The Katamaka oyster costs somewhat more than the one from Willapa, RI.","The one with the creamy finish, the Katamaka oyster, and the one from Appleton, CT are three different oysters.","The oyster that costs $2.40 isn't from Appleton, CT.","The Summersill oyster isn't from Nesketucket, MA.","The one with the briny finish is either the one from Charlestown, CT or the one that costs $2.20."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbdddd97037597817e4bfd2f34d5fd9f"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The one in Luxembourg is either the suspension bridge or Sandy Bridge.","Of the 16,000 ft structure and the one in Luxembourg, one is the suspension bridge and the other is Gorem Bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the truss bridge.","Of the 11,500 ft one and the 8,500 ft bridge, one is Avery Bridge and the other is the bowstring bridge.","North Bridge, the structure in Zagreb, the 10,000 ft structure, the bridge in Madrid, the cantilever one and the structure in Tallinn are all different structures.","The structure in Tallinn is shorter than Vellon Bridge.","The bowstring one is longer than Bay Bridge.","Of the bridge in Warsaw and the girder one, one is 16,000 ft and the other is Sandy Bridge.","Vellon Bridge isn't the suspension bridge.","The 16,000 ft structure isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The truss one is 1,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Tallinn.","The 14,500 ft bridge isn't in Bucharest.","The one in Luxembourg is longer than the one in Tallinn.","The 13,000 ft bridge is either the bridge in Vaduz or the one in Zagreb.","The 8,500 ft structure, the structure in Tallinn, and the cable-stayed structure are three different structures.","Bay Bridge is shorter than the structure in Bucharest."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Luxembourg","Madrid","Tallinn","Vaduz","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f4a4ff18f911c4aa6d1abc718f844d6"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player from Elk Grove scored 80 points fewer points than the person from Junction City.","The person in lane 4 scored fewer points than the contestant from Cutler.","Yvette, the person from Pacific Grove, the contestant who scored 780 points and the player from Modesto are all different people.","The contestant in lane 7 is either the person from Cutler or Yvette.","The contestant in lane 3 scored 240 points more points than the contestant in lane 5.","Of Florence and the contestant from Junction City, one scored 540 points and the other was in lane 3.","Kristie scored more points than the player in lane 2.","The contestant in lane 4 scored 160 points more points than the person from Ontario.","The person in lane 3 is either Alberta or the contestant from Cutler.","The person in lane 2 scored 320 points fewer points than the person in lane 6.","Of Yvette and the person in lane 4, one scored 700 points and the other was from Pacific Grove.","The contestant from Fort Kent scored 80 points fewer points than Irma.","The contestant from Fort Kent scored more points than Kristie.","Deanna is either the player in lane 4 or the contestant in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Deanna","Florence","Irma","Johnathan","Kristie","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=974a41dd97f5aa2dce78cb56b98fb2a8"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who made the cajun chili scored 7 fewer points than the cook who made the smoked pork.","Ida scored 7 more points than Wade.","The cook from Apple Barn scored somewhat more points than the chef from Enzo's.","The chef from Demitasse, the chef who made the cajun chili, and the person who scored 49 points are three different chefs.","Ida doesn't work at Zenaida's.","Veronica is either the cook who scored 84 points or the cook from Oceanside.","Luther scored 7 fewer points than Marjorie.","Of the cook who scored 42 points and the cook from Demitasse, one was Rosalie and the other made the lemon snapper.","Marjorie is either the person from Oceanside or the chef from Epicurious.","The cook who scored 70 points doesn't work at Oceanside.","Peggy scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","The cook who scored 77 points didn't make the turkey soup.","Of the cook from Apple Barn and the cook who made the jambalaya, one was Rosalie and the other scored 56 points.","The cook who scored 84 points works at Demitasse.","The chef who scored 49 points, the cook from Apple Barn, Ida, the chef who scored 77 points and the cook who scored 42 points are all different chefs.","The cook who made the pepper steak scored 21 more points than the chef from Epicurious."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Ida","Luther","Marjorie","Peggy","Rosalie","Veronica","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01b9b7b6d71aa4cf4d57f8ee01bbf90f"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Funai was built 60 years before Okabe Honzo.","Hori Takesi is either the temple dedicated to the turtle or the structure built in 1645.","Amari Michi wasn't built in 1525.","The temple dedicated to the turtle was built 60 years after the temple in Funai.","The shrine in Miyato was built 300 years after the shrine dedicated to the deer.","The structure dedicated to the dragon is either Amari Michi or the structure built in 1645.","Of the structure in Miyato and the shrine built in 1885, one is dedicated to the frog and the other is Matsuno Okura.","Yamasaki was built 180 years after the structure in Uchida.","The structure built in 1765, the temple in Uchida, and the structure dedicated to the turtle are three different shrines.","Sama Takako, the structure in Funai, and the temple dedicated to the turtle are three different shrines.","Hori Takesi was built 120 years before the temple dedicated to the cat.","The temple in Usui was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the mouse.","Sama Takako isn't dedicated to the cat.","Of Okabe Honzo and the structure in Niwa, one was built in 1585 and the other is dedicated to the cat.","The temple dedicated to the turtle isn't in Nakai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=306e834f79aad11420dfdf2f5124ec0a"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the Whitehead's structure and the $36,000 home, one is 110 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Healdsburg.","The structure going to Yountville is 15 sq ft larger than the house going to Kennebunkport.","The $36,000 home is 15 sq ft larger than the structure going to Unionville.","The Underwood's house won't be going to Yountville.","The Nielsen's home is either the 155 sq ft home or the $27,500 structure.","The Nielsen's structure won't be going to Yountville.","The Zimmerman's home didn't sell for $29,000.","Of the Gillespie's house and the $36,000 structure, one is 110 sq ft and the other is 185 sq ft.","The house going to Laguna Beach didn't sell for $29,000.","The 170 sq ft home didn't sell for $29,000.","The seven houses are the 155 sq ft home, the $29,000 house, the Davidson's structure, the $32,250 home, the $25,000 structure, the Nielsen's house and the Gillespie's house.","The house going to Healdsburg is 45 sq ft larger than the structure going to Kennebunkport.","Of the Ingram's house and the home going to Mission Viejo, one sold for $32,250 and the other sold for $38,000.","The house going to Unionville is either the 140 sq ft home or the $32,250 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16ba37be16501646797afe81f05e52c1"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of the aerophobe going to Arkansas and the passenger leaving in April, one will bring their shamrock and the other will bring their coin.","Of the flier leaving in June and the passenger with the shamrock, one is Henry and the other will go to Arkansas.","Olive will leave 4 months before Alma.","The passenger going to Louisiana is either Christie or the aerophobe with the horseshoe.","The aerophobe going to Wyoming won't bring a coin.","Henry will leave 1 month before the passenger with the wishbone.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave 1 month before the flier with the talisman.","Alma is either the aerophobe going to Arkansas or the flier going to Delaware.","Neither the passenger with the rabbit's foot nor Alma is the flier going to Wyoming.","The passenger going to Arkansas will leave 1 month after the aerophobe going to Kansas.","Brandi will leave in April.","Of the flier going to Kansas and the flier leaving in January, one is Olive and the other is Velma.","The flier leaving in June won't go to Virginia.","The seven fliers are Christie, the passenger with the coin, the passenger with the rabbit's foot, the passenger leaving in February, the passenger leaving in January, the aerophobe leaving in May and the aerophobe with the wishbone."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alma","Brandi","Christie","Henry","Olive","Rudy","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Delaware","Hawaii","Kansas","Louisiana","Virginia","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d0e90d87ad5e030902df9ae58840e98"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook has had a 2 percent smaller return than the one run by Ralph Ross.","The one begun in 1983 has a larger return than the fund begun in 1997.","First Crescent didn't begin in 2012.","The one begun in 1992 has a 4 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1983.","The one begun in 2002 has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 1972.","The fund with a return of 12% is either the fund run by Yolanda Yang or Black River.","Of Silver Rock and the one begun in 2002, one is run by Vic Velasquez and the other has had a return of 10%.","Black River didn't begin in 2002.","Silver Rock is either the fund begun in 1977 or the one run by Ralph Ross.","Of the fund with a return of 11% and the one run by Patty Paul, one is Silver Rock and the other is Citizen Trust.","Neither the fund run by Yolanda Yang nor Hudson Brook is the one with a return of 7%.","The fund begun in 1983 is either the one with a return of 8% or the fund run by Larry Larsen.","The fund run by Vic Velasquez has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund run by Walter Wade.","Hudson Brook has had a 1 percent smaller return than Oak Capital."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Patty Paul","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","1992","1997","2002","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d26d4bc1a490baac04041d15e933e42b"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of Doesmolen and the windmill built in 1683, one is owned by the Smit family and the other is in Den Bommel.","The house in Den Bommel, the home built in 1798, the house built in 1706, the De Vries family's windmill and the house in Moerkapelle are all different structures.","Grosmolen isn't owned by the Visser family.","Grosmolen isn't in Schiedam.","Oostmolen was built sometime after Zemelmolen.","Vlietmolen was built 46 years before Zemelmolen.","The house built in 1798 is either the structure in Leiderdorp or the structure in Aarlanderveen.","Of Zemelmolen and Grosmolen, one is owned by the Bakker family and the other was built in 1706.","The structure in Hoogmade isn't owned by the De Vries family.","Westmolen isn't owned by the De Vries family.","The structure in Schiedam is either the windmill built in 1775 or the Van Dijk family's home.","The house in Kinderdijk, the home built in 1798, and the windmill built in 1752 are three different structures.","Of the Meijer family's home and the house in Aarlanderveen, one is Oostmolen and the other was built in 1683.","Of the windmill built in 1775 and Doesmolen, one is owned by the Jansen family and the other is in Den Bommel."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8365c56e5177e2a82e3aa92332767761"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate from Sweden is worth 2 billion less than the mogul from Argentina.","The magnate from England is worth 2 billion less than the person who works in the finance industry.","The person who works in the banking industry isn't from Argentina.","Al Acosta is worth somewhat less than the person from Norway.","Of the magnate from Canada and the tycoon from England, one is worth $26 billion and the other works in the software industry.","The mogul who works in the retail industry is worth somewhat more than Mike Mckay.","The tycoon from Canada is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Mike Mckay works in the aerospace industry.","The magnate who works in the retail industry is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon from Sweden.","Al Acosta is from Sweden.","Leonard Levy is either the tycoon who works in the finance industry or the mogul worth $25 billion.","The mogul from England is worth somewhat less than Rachel Reid.","The person from Mexico is worth 1 billion less than Joseph Jakes.","Rachel Reid isn't from Argentina.","Of the tycoon from Norway and Cal Craig, one works in the finance industry and the other is worth $27 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","England","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6985f7db94593b29dc98009adad1dd91"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 15 didn't have the marbles inside it.","Of the cache at 88.0431 W and the cache at 40.6656 N, one was found on May 9 and the other held the ancient coin.","The box that held the decoder ring was found 9 days after the cache that held the ancient coin.","The case at 41.0237 N was found 6 days before the cache at 40.2516 N.","Of the case at 40.6656 N and the cache at 41.0237 N, one was found on May 12 and the other was at 88.2694 W.","The seven boxes were the case that held the puzzle book, the box at 88.0431 W, the case found on May 12, the box found on May 15, the cache found on May 3, the box at 88.4584 W and the cache at 40.8991 N.","The case at 40.5912 N was found sometime before the box that held the sunglasses.","The box at 88.3907 W was found 9 days after the box at 88.2694 W.","The case found on May 21 was either the box at 88.1863 W or the case that held the sunglasses.","The case found on May 15 didn't have the sunglasses inside it.","The box at 40.5912 N was found 3 days after the box at 88.1928 W.","The case at 41.0072 N was either the box found on May 6 or the box that held the puzzle book.","The box that held the brass key was either the box at 88.1928 W or the case found on May 3.","The box at 40.3109 N was found sometime after the box that held the brass key."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e8c28f130d1ed5f47366cb84db1ebd5"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 2 years after Harriet Holt.","Of the woman who won in 1921 and Vickie Vern, one won at Cowbush Cove and the other shot a 67.","Wendy Wells was either the person who won at Spotswood or the golfer who won in 1926.","Of the person who scored a 63 and the person who won at Juniper Hills, one won in 1925 and the other was Shari Steel.","Shari Steel won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 64.","Of the person who won at Willow Grove and the woman who won in 1921, one shot a 63 and the other was Carrie Cole.","The person who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament sometime after the person who won at Willow Grove.","The golfer who scored a 62 won her tournament 3 years before the golfer who won at Spotswood.","The person who won at Spotswood won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who scored a 60.","The person who scored a 61 won her tournament 2 years after the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who won in 1923 was either Denise Detz or Harriet Holt.","The woman who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 3 years after the golfer who scored a 64."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Denise Detz","Harriet Holt","Leslie Lane","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","61","62","63","64","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15fba7460a96cc917eef53a43314dc3b"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Dale has a birthday sometime after the person from Austria.","The traveler from Sweden is either the traveler born on September 17th or the diplomat.","The politician has a birthday 2 months before Lamar.","The surgeon has a birthday 3 months after the person from France.","The person from Germany has a birthday 1 month after the musician.","Of Neville and the lawyer, one is from Germany and the other was born on June 14th.","The person whose birthday is on September 17th is not the engineer.","Of Eric and the person whose birthday is on May 18th, one is the politician and the other is from Sweden.","The politician has a birthday 5 months before the person from Norway.","The engineer is either the person from Belgium or Michael.","The traveler from Sweden has a birthday 2 months after Izzy.","Gerald has a birthday 2 months before the traveler from Canada."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Dale","Eric","Gerald","Izzy","Lamar","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03941a16eb54b885b39afefc62743a43"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\", the vehicle Kimberly drives, and the vehicle Dan drives are three different vehicles.","Of the ambulance and \"Words To Go\", one is driven by Wesley and the other has 250 books.","The mobile library Wesley drives is either the ice cream truck or the vehicle with 400 books.","The ambulance, \"Words To Go\", and \"Dream Machine\" are three different vehicles.","The ice cream truck has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Omar drives.","\"Ready Reader\" is either the mobile library with 450 books or the bookmobile with 500 books.","The Mack truck has 150 more books than the vehicle Kimberly drives.","The bookmobile Leroy drives has more books than the Mack truck.","\"Books-4-U\" isn't the school bus.","\"Explore More\" has more books than the school bus.","\"Ready Reader\" isn't driven by Leroy.","The vehicle with 550 books is driven by Dan.","The school bus has 250 more books than the bookmobile Kimberly drives.","The Mack truck, \"Lit on Wheels\", and the mobile library Becky drives are three different vehicles.","The vehicle with 300 books isn't the ice cream truck.","\"Ready Reader\" isn't the Airstream.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the Greyhound bus or the vehicle with 550 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Dan","Francisco","Kimberly","Leroy","Omar","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bf0ae1f040d85844f4565eff167f874"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $1,500 machine came out 1 year after the $1,750 machine.","\"Aladeen\" is either the game released in 1974 or the $2,500 system.","The $2,000 machine wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years after the pinball machine made by Dow Games.","The $5,200 system came out 5 years after the game made by Arco.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out 3 years before \"Archer Quest\".","Of \"Bowling Alley\" and \"Zany Circus\", one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other was released in 1979.","Of the $1,500 game and the machine made by Pinnefore, one was released in 1978 and the other is \"Bowling Alley\".","The system made by Hayco Inc. came out 5 years before the $2,000 system.","The pinball machine made by Arco is either \"Voyager Hero\" or the $2,500 system.","The $2,500 game came out sometime before the $3,750 game.","\"Disco Mania\" is either the machine made by Hayco Inc. or the $6,400 pinball machine."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db48abbfb86b67eb5862aa6c6e929792"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who finished seventh, the entrant who entered her tea cozy, the person who submitted the green item, Yolanda, the person who entered her blanket and the knitter who submitted the white item are all different people.","Of the person who submitted the black item and the knitter who entered her blanket, one finished third and the other is Natasha.","The entrant who entered her socks finished 4 places before the person who entered her mittens.","The knitter who entered her scarf finished 1 place after the person who submitted the orange item.","The knitter who entered her sweater finished 2 places after Carla.","The entrant who entered her mittens, Natasha, and the entrant who submitted the orange item are three different people.","The person who submitted the orange item finished 1 place before the knitter who submitted the white item.","Alexis didn't knit the tea cozy.","Winifred is either the person who finished third or the entrant who submitted the purple item.","The person who submitted the orange item finished somewhat before Ernestine.","The knitter who entered her socks finished somewhat before the entrant who entered her hat.","Natasha didn't knit the sweater.","The entrant who finished sixth, the entrant who submitted the white item, and Alexis are three different people.","The knitter who submitted the orange item finished 2 places after the knitter who submitted the silver item.","Of Yolanda and the person who finished fifth, one made the purple item and the other made the hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Alexis","Carla","Desiree","Ernestine","Natasha","Winifred","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4638daa444db9d177dddf41de50c866b"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who chose alfredo sauce and Pablo, one ordered vermicelli and the other paid $11.99.","The contestant who chose alfredo sauce paid more than the runner who chose mushroom sauce.","Neither Betsy nor the competitor who ordered fusilli was the competitor who paid $7.99.","The contestant who paid $10.99 was either Irma or the competitor who ordered fusilli.","Of the runner who ordered vermicelli and the runner who chose marinara sauce, one was Pablo and the other paid $10.99.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce was either the contestant who ordered vermicelli or the competitor who ordered penne.","Kristina didn't choose marinara sauce.","Irma paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","Elisa didn't pay $10.99.","Nathaniel was either the competitor who ordered taglioni or the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","Kristina was either the runner who chose pomodoro sauce or the runner who ordered fusilli.","The contestant who chose arrabiata sauce paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who ordered spaghetti.","The runner who ordered vermicelli paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered fettuccine.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 3 dollars more than the runner who ordered fettuccine.","Betsy didn't order spaghetti."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Elisa","Irma","Kristina","Louis","Nathaniel","Pablo"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","penne","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7add1b319d6e5519b043beef5d7b35b4"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the windmill built in 1729 and the windmill built in 1683, one is owned by the De Vries family and the other is Doesmolen.","Grosmolen was built in 1729.","Vlietmolen was built in 1706.","The Bakker family's structure was built 23 years after the Meijer family's windmill."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Meijer","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b2ea3eb09802809a7b4ee4722daf354"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The bear cost 1 dollar more than the yellow animal.","Of the $5.00 piece and the bear, one was orange and the other was purple.","The turtle was orange.","The fish was yellow."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","turtle"],"label_c":["magenta","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbc7aa999519a019f8d618b045e7d9c6"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Myra and Dolores, one is being worked on by Nettie and the other has the 12:00pm appointment.","Nettie's customer has her appointment sometime after Iris.","Of the client with the 1:00pm appointment and the customer with the 12:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Rhonda and the other is Dolores.","Myra is either Rhonda's customer or the client with the 11:00am appointment.","Myra has her appointment 1 hour after Pam's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Rhonda","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f240d98f302d589edf4b86700cf1e6a0"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC is headed by Dr. Ewing.","The Zynga Complex will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Chang.","Of the Falston LCS and the Bale-Hahn SSC, one will go online in 2017 and the other is headed by Dr. Ingram.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kirk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58d7ec2a7f36b5fa4136266a223c4c07"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the dish that cooks at 375 degrees and the dish that cooks at 350 degrees, one is the roast potatoes recipe and the other bakes for 30 minutes.","The candied yams recipe bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 35 minutes is either the bean casserole or the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","The candied yams recipe requires 10 minutes less baking time than the bean casserole."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83192045ccfcc8badd17ec588ce81197"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile with 300 books is driven by Francisco.","The vehicle Francisco drives has 50 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","\"Ready Reader\" is either the bookmobile Jaime drives or the mobile library with 300 books.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is driven by Francisco.","Of \"Words To Go\" and \"Books-4-U\", one has 250 books and the other is driven by Elena."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Francisco","Jaime","Violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51cda61e8164b354362f59baaa701992"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Lectra 4C is either the project headed by Dr. Huff or the facility scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Tevatron LHC is headed by Dr. Valentine.","Of the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman and the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, one is the Bale-Hahn SSC and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Ingram is either the Lectra 4C or the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Valentine will go online 1 year after the Zynga Complex."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Huff","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=207b60610c1c9037b0fe68f5ad26d2dd"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The dog was gold.","The bear cost $3.00.","The snail, the yellow piece and the $5.00 balloon were all different items.","Of the $6.00 piece and the $3.00 piece, one was purple and the other was the snail."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail"],"label_c":["gold","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=651da2cc38f677e5b0b3ca52fb2ad453"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of \"Aladeen\" and the system released in 1977, one was made by Maxigame and the other was made by Dow Games.","\"Aladeen\" came out 2 years after the game made by Pinnefore.","\"Archer Quest\" was made by Dow Games.","\"Meteor Rise\" was made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a9f12156dc25426e56b26b91f9730af"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced by Dr. Underwood has 250 more genes than P. wellington.","The organism with 250 genes was either V. tenesis or the one sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","Of P. wellington and V. tenesis, one was sequenced by Dr. Walsh and the other has 500 genes.","The one with 1,000 genes was sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","The organism with 750 genes, the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Walsh and E. carolinus were all different organisms."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Kennedy","Sheppard","Underwood","Walsh"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d92e82c026e7ea579864084b74cfeed8"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Lucille was either the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","Of Milton and Krista, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other talked about P.M. Chamberlain.","Perry talked about P.M. Gladstone.","Milton spoke 2 minutes more than Perry.","Krista spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Krista","Lucille","Milton","Perry"],"label_c":["Atlee","Chamberlain","Gladstone","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0c40fa31efe9886d31d8ec611a5a40f"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the B.L.T. owes more than Erica.","Geoffrey owes 90 cents more than Erica.","The team member whose order cost $6.25 ordered the meatball sub.","Of the salesperson whose order cost $6.25 and the person whose order cost $5.80, one is Peter and the other ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=843f33b993a306256d126576ed37396f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ewing's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the Underwood's structure.","The 140 sq ft home sold for $25,000.","The Zimmerman's structure is 125 sq ft.","The 125 sq ft house is either the $29,000 house or the $38,000 structure.","Of the Ewing's structure and the Underwood's structure, one sold for $38,000 and the other is 110 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3429b4d2850adbb08fe7ad08da278ba0"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.2516 N was at 88.4584 W.","Of the case at 41.0237 N and the box at 40.8991 N, one was found on May 12 and the other was at 88.2694 W.","The case at 41.0237 N was found on May 9.","The cache at 40.2516 N was found 3 days after the box at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc4f57fdf1a1ca83ff09c4099cf0e34d"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure built in 1752 is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The windmill built in 1706 is either Hoekmolen or the Visser family's home.","Vlietmolen was built in 1752.","The Visser family's home was built 23 years after Grosmolen.","The Jansen family's house was built sometime after the De Jong family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c42f4767eb78543899977ec139bae670"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Nicole's piece is \"Valencio\".","Isabel's dummy cost somewhat more than Nicole's piece.","The $1,500 dummy is either Lucas's piece or \"Waldarama\".","The four dummies are \"Waldarama\", Isabel's piece, Nicole's piece and the $1,250 puppet.","Of Jeff's puppet and Lucas's piece, one is \"Sniffletoe\" and the other cost $1,500."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0934092e5112f1e200fab6a490d686af"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Leslie Lane won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 65.","Wendy Wells won her tournament 1 year before Kristina Katz.","The woman who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 63.","Of Kristina Katz and Wendy Wells, one shot a 63 and the other won in 1920.","The person who won in 1922, Wendy Wells and Leslie Lane were all different golfers."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Robin Rust","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["61","63","65","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98fb7c45928c693c33bfd61404af03c8"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Irene ordered the Italian sub.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the Italian sub.","Geoffrey owes less than the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Of the salesperson who ordered the taco salad and the person whose order cost $6.25, one is Erica and the other is Irene."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d912c990909ac8300eaff7678f976253"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees and the dish that bakes for 30 minutes, one is the candied yams recipe and the other is the bean casserole.","The roast potatoes recipe cooks at 400 degrees.","The mac and cheese bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","The bean casserole is either the dish that bakes for 25 minutes or the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes.","The roast potatoes recipe requires 5 minutes less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce992fdf325751574d93bd67b2710e2e"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the $6.00 animal and the brown animal, one was the bear and the other was the fish.","The bear cost $3.00.","The red animal cost 1 dollar less than the gold piece.","The $4.00 animal was red.","The brown animal cost 2 dollars less than the snail."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail"],"label_c":["brown","gold","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=971863286a41c949a2e304c7c38dbf7e"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's podcast has 1 million more downloads than Geneva Gold's podcast.","Al Acosta's podcast has more downloads than the show that began in 2011.","The show that began in 2012 has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2011.","The podcast with 4 million downloads is either the show that began in 2012 or the podcast that began in 2014.","The show with 1 million downloads is either the podcast that began in 2014 or the show that began in 2012.","Of Al Acosta's podcast and Bobby Bora's podcast, one started in 2014 and the other has 2 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2011","2012","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26183a29afee14975a80b6e07d8656d4"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2010 has more downloads than the show that began in 2011.","Of the show with 1 million downloads and the podcast with 3 million downloads, one started in 2010 and the other is Bobby Bora's.","The podcast that began in 2015 has fewer downloads than the show that began in 2011.","Geneva Gold's show has 2 million downloads.","Faye Fender's show started in 2014."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2010","2011","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc6db0db609912928d72dd080b82e437"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of Mr. Tanner's class and Mr. Velasquez's class, one has 31 students and the other is in room 208.","Mr. Velasquez's class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 412.","The class with 35 students is either Mr. Zimmerman's class or Mr. Newton's class.","The course in room 208 has somewhat more students than Mr. Newton's class.","The class in room 212 is taught by Newton."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["129","208","212","412"],"label_c":["Newton","Tanner","Velasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9e6ed1ae2506f3ddf15e1ed063639c4"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the August 6 report and the report from Embden, one was reported by Abe Alvarez and the other was reported by Hal Harrison.","Hal Harrison's report was from Fontana.","The report from Embden was submitted 1 day before Gil Gates's sighting.","The August 5 report was either the report from Fontana or the sighting from Postville."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Embden","Fontana","Jackson","Postville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77601bc8207ee2d81cb211c917b2b274"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Kit Kelley gave Ally the laptop.","The person who gave Ally the laptop spent 50 dollars more than Jack Jordan.","Of Ora Osborne and Jack Jordan, one gave Ally the blender and the other spent $425.","Ora Osborne gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","laptop"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1c151d5fc096319f5985da956f6ecbd"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of the course in room 314 and the class in room 412, one is taught by Owen and the other has 31 students.","The course with 33 students, Mr. Owen's class and the class in room 114 are all different classes.","The class with 29 students is either the course in room 412 or Mr. Brady's class.","Mr. Morrison's class has 2 more students than the course in room 314.","The class with 35 students is taught by Owen."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","201","314","412"],"label_c":["Brady","Ingram","Morrison","Owen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54d4d4b4ae893c610a0cd7e3c69a544b"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Hazel spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke 2 minutes less than Jenna.","Of Dominic and Jenna, one talked about P.M. Churchill and the other spoke for 8 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Dominic","Hazel","Jenna"],"label_c":["Asquith","Churchill","Disraeli","Heath"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d1ec483e2a972fbb0953dd9ed550e5f"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced by Dr. Garza has somewhat more genes than B. mangeris.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","Of E. paradolens and B. mangeris, one has 750 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","The bacteria with 750 genes was sequenced by Dr. Garza.","Of E. carolinus and the organism sequenced by Dr. Acosta, one has 250 genes and the other has 500 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson"],"label_c":["Acosta","Garza","Jordan","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=534d19c728844b5b9a09e59111e51497"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who spent $450 is either Ned Norris or the person who gave Ally the toaster.","Jack Jordan and the person who gave Ally the toaster are different people.","Of the friend who spent $400 and the person who spent $475, one gave Ally the blender and the other is Kit Kelley.","Jack Jordan spent 25 dollars more than Kit Kelley.","The attendee who spent $400 gave Ally the HD tv."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris"],"label_c":["blender","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4721365ab009a8bb8749ff1c4e178f34"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Nolan's Pine is either the 80 year-old tree or the 87 year-old tree.","Old Jarvis is 6 feet taller than Nolan's Pine.","Marsh Tree is 144 ft. tall.","Of the 144 ft. tree and Roger's Oak, one is 79 years old and the other is 80 years old.","Nolan's Pine is shorter than the 79 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["79","80","87","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=540a58a365eb1d122fae8635753393dd"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 80 year-old tree and the 96 year-old tree, one is Zeke's Spruce and the other is 147 ft. tall.","Zeke's Spruce is 6 feet taller than The Senator.","The 87 year-old tree is taller than the 99 year-old tree.","Of Roger's Oak and The Senator, one is 80 years old and the other is 150 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","87","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f5e3852be76ff0a7ccdce4bf6bd1717"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 88.3907 W was found 3 days before the case at 40.8991 N.","The box found on May 6 was either the case at 88.3907 W or the case at 88.4584 W.","Of the cache found on May 9 and the box found on May 3, one was at 88.4584 W and the other was at 41.0072 N.","Of the case found on May 3 and the case found on May 6, one was at 88.2694 W and the other was at 40.6656 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0324cde85237c4a8005b2ae0b25d414f"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Xidat culture was either the society founded in 850 AD or the society founded in 100 AD.","The Budel culture was founded sometime after the culture with 7,500 people.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years after the Budel culture.","Of the society founded in 600 AD and the culture with 6,500 people, one was the Budel culture and the other was the Xidat culture.","The Warasen culture had a population size of 9,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Echmust","Warasen","Xidat"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","7,500","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3917a6cdf804b837277c1f2fe86c172"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Doesmolen is owned by the De Jong family.","The structure built in 1706 is either Doesmolen or the Smit family's windmill.","Oostmolen is owned by the Bakker family.","The De Jong family's windmill was built 23 years before Westmolen.","The Bakker family's house was built 23 years before the Meijer family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Meijer","Smit"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32e6853ea58d58fcdd6b7b8d3434f6f5"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of the customer with the 2:00pm appointment and the customer with the 12:00pm appointment, one is Dolores and the other is being worked on by Nettie.","Of Opal's client and the customer with the 12:00pm appointment, one is Iris and the other is Dolores.","Hope has her appointment 2 hours after Opal's customer.","Pam's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Opal's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Hope","Iris"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8f5921588605a3fca3bf957e7311ec3"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon from England is worth 1 billion less than Tim Townsend.","Of the tycoon worth $28 billion and the magnate worth $27 billion, one is from Argentina and the other is Nadine Newton.","Cal Craig is worth 1 billion less than the tycoon from Germany.","Of the tycoon from Mexico and the magnate from England, one is worth $28 billion and the other is Cal Craig."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","England","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=746497ac0184d64e3043a68f2cf92d6c"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the temple built in 1585 and the shrine built in 1525, one is Okabe Honzo and the other is in Uchida.","Sama Takako is in Toyagi.","The temple built in 1525 is either the temple in Uchida or the shrine in Toyagi.","The shrine in Toyagi was built 120 years after Takahashi.","Okabe Honzo is in Nakai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b963dadecdc5323ea8d5b670f1c2804"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the program that aired on Friday and the show that aired on Thursday, one brought in 1,000,000 viewers and the other aired at 4:30pm.","The program that aired on Thursday had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired at 11:30am had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Monday.","The show that aired on Monday, the program that aired at 1:00pm and the program that aired on Friday were all different programs."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12a7014d44db7c08f4ec33226a86e222"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The four shows are the show with 4 million downloads, Faye Fender's show, Dixie Dean's podcast and Cora Capon's show.","Bobby Bora's show started in 2008.","The podcast with 1 million downloads started in 2007.","Faye Fender's podcast has 2 million more downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","Of Cora Capon's podcast and Faye Fender's show, one started in 2009 and the other has 1 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ac03f72ba4ec0aff620da0f9abd26fa"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of Harriet Holt and the person who won in 1921, one shot a 66 and the other shot a 60.","The four golfers were Shari Steel, the person who won in 1922, the golfer who won in 1920 and the golfer who won in 1921.","Ethel Erwin shot a 66.","The woman who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 67."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Harriet Holt","Olivia Oden","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["60","61","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41055845bce9705b3471f9eeab9e2c6a"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 153 ft. tree and the 85 year-old tree, one is Roger's Oak and the other is Nolan's Pine.","Zeke's Spruce is 94 years old.","Evan's Fir is 6 feet shorter than Zeke's Spruce.","Evan's Fir is 3 feet shorter than Roger's Oak.","Evan's Fir is either the 94 year-old tree or the 79 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","94"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25dba0e6e0220a624ce518d07a63a0f5"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the entrant who finished first and the person who finished third, one is Jeanette and the other made the mittens.","Natasha made the scarf.","The entrant who finished first made the hat.","Tanya is either the person who finished second or the knitter who entered her hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Jeanette","Natasha","Tanya"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae1e4c931cb5d5e2e24994d92cfe1e23"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The four people are Ned Norris, the friend who gave Ally the planter, the attendee who spent $475 and the friend who gave Ally the blender.","Lily Little gave Ally the planter.","The attendee who spent $425 gave Ally the planter.","Of the person who spent $475 and the person who spent $400, one is Ora Osborne and the other gave Ally the HD tv.","Ned Norris is either the attendee who spent $425 or the friend who spent $450."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Lily Little","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f75e7e43f00a7f16e206c170e1c3452"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 114 has 2 fewer students than the course in room 208.","The class with 29 students is either Mr. Avery's class or Mr. Ray's class.","The class in room 114 is either Mr. Ray's class or Mr. Franklin's class.","Mr. Avery's class has 2 more students than Mr. Warner's class.","Of the course in room 122 and Mr. Franklin's class, one has 31 students and the other has 35 students.","The course in room 208 is taught by Franklin."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","122","208","314"],"label_c":["Avery","Franklin","Ray","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6bc03387e9e62cdc366a7833ab41956"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of Erica and Chip, one ordered the tuna on rye and the other owes $5.35.","Hannah owes more than the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","Of the person who ordered the cheeseburger and the salesperson whose order cost $6.25, one is Erica and the other is Hannah.","The person who ordered the tuna on rye owes 90 cents more than the person who ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Samantha"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a9f6f423ba33407965423721daaf726"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Al Allison's item came out in 2012.","Of the item that sold for $125 and the one that sold for $225, one featured Opie Oliver and the other came out in 2012.","The 2015 card sold for somewhat more than Mike Morales's item.","Opie Oliver's one came out in 1972.","Opie Oliver's item sold for 50 dollars more than the 1978 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Eric Estrada","Mike Morales","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1978","2012","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d15f63ef65ec0c7c452614e947b3c59"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 385 degrees or the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The baked ham requires somewhat less baking time than the candied yams recipe.","Of the baked ham and the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes, one cooks at 385 degrees and the other cooks at 375 degrees.","The meatloaf cooks at 385 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 425 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6c5cb7282317bf8d08dce153e418660"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 6, the cache at 88.4584 W and the box at 41.0072 N were all different boxes.","The box at 40.5912 N was found sometime after the box at 40.2516 N.","The case at 41.0072 N was at 88.3907 W.","Of the box found on May 3 and the cache found on May 12, one was at 40.3109 N and the other was at 88.4584 W.","The box found on May 12 was at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=371717552e86f9b3b8964a31a49bcd31"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the cache at 88.1863 W and the case found on May 9, one was at 40.8991 N and the other was at 40.2516 N.","The box at 41.0237 N was found 3 days before the box at 88.3907 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N was either the box found on May 9 or the case at 88.3821 W.","The case at 41.0237 N was found 3 days after the box at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c51ef4020f312dff68cb328214e50a6"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Gardelli started 3 years after the goalie.","The center forward started 3 years after the wing back.","The center back started 6 years after the wing back.","Of the center forward and the goalie, one was Fichin and the other began playing in 1976.","Engmose started sometime before the wing back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Daregh","Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2953f5486dd7247b89cfead265af495"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Watts v Yang was the 7-2 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was sometime before Watts v Yang.","The 6-3 decision was 2 weeks after the 5-4 decision.","Short v Metz was either the March 24 proceeding or the March 3 proceeding.","Of the March 3 case and the March 24 proceeding, one was the 4-5 decision and the other was Ayers v Byrd."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b96eaa50a6356d4e14457973581c7821"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Lance Leach's one came out in 1988.","Irv Ingram's one came out in 1978.","The 1978 item, the piece that sold for $275 and the piece that sold for $175 were all different cards.","Of the card that sold for $125 and the card that sold for $275, one featured Neddy Norris and the other came out in 1988.","The 1999 piece sold for somewhat less than Opie Oliver's item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Irv Ingram","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1978","1987","1988","1999"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6aece1b3001b77aa69b6a35632bf101"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 4-year-old is cared for by Francine.","Rajesh, the 13-year-old and the animal Eva works with are all different animals.","Of the animal Calliope works with and the 10-year-old, one is Merah and the other is Ofallo.","Merah is 7 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b8ac8cadc58bd90087b1662b868d660"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player who scored 540 points is either Stanley or the player in lane 6.","Terrence was in lane 3.","Stanley scored 300 points.","Of Stanley and Yvette, one scored 380 points and the other was in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Stanley","Terrence","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","3","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c560a8ee68a5945a83fd0b76793163b9"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $26 per share was bought by Delilah.","The stock Charlie bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than KMPP.","Of the stock that sold for $25 per share and the stock that sold for $26 per share, one was ABTR and the other was bought by Charlie.","QMZ was bought by Geraldo."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","JMO","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Geraldo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d44b1596ace6c44ce30c090c26b0c64"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Of Nikatrice and the orangutan Calliope works with, one is 13 years old and the other is 10 years old.","Nikatrice is 3 years younger than the animal Calliope works with.","Of the 7-year-old and the 4-year-old, one is Pemson and the other is cared for by Francine.","The ape Calliope works with is either Rajesh or the 4-year-old.","The animal Beatrice works with is 3 years younger than the animal Francine works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bf9875cf4b2a8b30a39c9a270fe2a32"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Nina scored 380 points.","The player who scored 540 points was in lane 4.","Irma scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 5.","Of the player who scored 460 points and the contestant who scored 300 points, one is Kristie and the other was in lane 3."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Irma","Kristie","Nina"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f36d5397e9ef4dec4ec8e9db0a0406e"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the 125 sq ft home and the $38,000 structure, one is for the Nielsens and the other is for the Ewings.","The $27,500 house is somewhat larger than the $38,000 structure.","The Whitehead's home sold for $35,000.","The Ingram's house is somewhat smaller than the $36,000 structure.","The Nielsen's structure sold for $36,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Nielsen","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$27,500","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf9bccb892d14b881eb40260a3fe6077"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of walnut costs more than Shelley's piece.","Of Whitney's piece and Shelley's piece, one costs $250 and the other was made of teak.","Cheri's piece is either the $275 item or the $250 item.","Of the item made of chestnut and the item made of walnut, one costs $325 and the other was crafted by Whitney."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Cheri","Patsy","Shelley","Whitney"],"label_c":["chestnut","rosewood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c1edbd452e44d06acfb4e8eaf9a3a62"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Francine bought was per share less expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","Of the stock Francine bought and the stock Heathcliff bought, one was KMPP and the other sold for $25 per share.","JMO was bought by Bill.","JMO was per share more expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","GXTV sold for $25 per share.","The stock Bill bought was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Francine bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a0da67452779afc432cb3b23cd8409d"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Marsh Tree is 3 feet taller than the 94 year-old tree.","Of The Senator and Marsh Tree, one is 85 years old and the other is 153 ft. tall.","The Senator is taller than the 96 year-old tree.","Zeke's Spruce is 147 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09179b4f9f91ddd860131533ee75564e"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Nadine Newton is worth $28 billion.","The tycoon from Canada is worth 1 billion more than the person from Denmark.","Rachel Reid is worth 1 billion more than the person from Mexico.","Of Al Acosta and the mogul worth $26 billion, one is from Ireland and the other is from Mexico.","The tycoon from Mexico is either Al Acosta or the person worth $28 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Dirk Dillon","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6355c19ba4d2a4e656673f454a5210f8"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Florence scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 4.","Maggie was in lane 3.","The player in lane 5 is either Brandi or Maggie.","Of the player in lane 1 and the player who scored 380 points, one is Florence and the other is Maggie.","The person who scored 540 points was in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Florence","Maggie"],"label_c":["1","3","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa7ff499715dfdc6310197ad10cc6051"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Ramon won 1 hand before the person who won with a royal flush.","Of Ramon and the competitor who won the third hand, one won with a straight and the other won with two pairs.","The player who won with a royal flush was either Veronica or Holly.","Veronica won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Holly","Ramon","Veronica"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=107c4bf2b84ea7ab5f0ff9bb4e7baaa6"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of sandalwood costs 50 dollars less than the piece made of walnut.","Kendra's piece costs 25 dollars less than Tabitha's item.","Of the $275 item and the $300 item, one was crafted by Olivia and the other was made of poplar.","The $250 piece is either the item made of rosewood or the piece made of walnut."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Kendra","Olivia","Tabitha","Whitney"],"label_c":["poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebe343c7623f510828765a3efbbc9021"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Gil Gallegos is worth 2 billion less than Nadine Newton.","Of the tycoon worth $25 billion and Gil Gallegos, one is from France and the other is from Mexico.","Ida Ingram is from Germany.","Joseph Jakes is from Mexico."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Gil Gallegos","Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Ireland","France","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9733cc9515bc1368a4b265f3fd9bcc17"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's podcast has 3 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2015 has 1 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's show.","Of the podcast with 1 million downloads and the show with 3 million downloads, one started in 2011 and the other is Faye Fender's.","The show with 2 million downloads is either the show that began in 2014 or the podcast that began in 2011."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2008","2011","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac8acbbc1079a2e28f77dc3d2c7dd8c2"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Betsy paid $8.99.","Of the runner who paid $7.99 and the competitor who paid $9.99, one ordered penne and the other was Zachary.","Yolanda was either the runner who ordered spaghetti or the runner who ordered capellini.","The contestant who ordered capellini paid more than Zachary."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Pablo","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","penne","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9add973ec9fe6c09417599a720878bc4"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of chestnut costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of teak.","Of the $325 piece and the piece made of walnut, one was crafted by Cheri and the other was crafted by Antoinette.","Kendra's piece costs less than the item made of walnut.","Cheri's item costs 50 dollars less than Antoinette's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Cheri","Kendra","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","teak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f13c7d7a099958dbcf2c1cfc6d76cf7c"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Lucas's puppet cost 500 dollars more than Margarita's piece.","Of Margarita's puppet and the $750 puppet, one is \"Waldarama\" and the other is \"Xavier\".","Lucas's piece is either \"Sniffletoe\" or the $750 puppet.","Kelly's dummy cost somewhat less than \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc386977265c2669b02298c519a9b84c"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of Luther and the cook who scored 63 points, one made the jambalaya and the other made the cashew tofu.","The cook who made the cajun chili scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the jambalaya.","Tyrone scored 49 points.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored 7 fewer points than Nelson."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Luther","Nelson","Peggy","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fa8ef694d723a1642ff61e6f142caec"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Van den Berg family's structure was built 23 years before Zemelmolen.","Of the De Vries family's house and the Van den Berg family's home, one was built in 1706 and the other is Hoekmolen.","The windmill built in 1752 is either the Van Dijk family's windmill or the De Jong family's house.","Hoekmolen was built sometime after the De Jong family's house.","Vlietmolen is owned by the De Jong family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b9a06b5fb022f8d490adba909d5c840"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years after Fay Ferguson.","The winner who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years after Jemma Jenks.","Of the person who won in 1968 and the winner who won in 1976, one is Jemma Jenks and the other won the prize in literature.","Betty Brewer won in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Fay Ferguson","Ida Ingram","Jemma Jenks"],"label_c":["chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=762574a6a1911ca068648cb5e1b076cc"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of Awad and Cerisa, one began playing in 1982 and the other was the sweeper.","The person who started in 1976 was the center back.","Gardelli started 6 years before the goalie.","Cerisa began playing in 1985."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Engmose","Gardelli"],"label_c":["center back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b77a7ba1baa20547bf18195ac1dcc687"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Courtney won the fourth hand.","The competitor who won with a full house won 1 hand after Derek.","The person who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after Yvonne.","Of the player who won the second hand and the person who won the fourth hand, one was Yvonne and the other won with a flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Derek","Ernestine","Yvonne"],"label_c":["full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8094efadd7e66ac6b0a30759a570b271"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the winner who won in 1976 and the person who won in 1968, one won the prize in economics and the other is Fay Ferguson.","Of the winner who won in 1968 and the winner who won the prize in astronomy, one is Kim Kane and the other is Norma Nolan.","Norma Nolan won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in physics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Kim Kane","Norma Nolan"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e1f8cb83d0f977da721bb9f89dfde43"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 41.0237 N was found 3 days before the box at 40.8991 N.","Of the cache at 88.3907 W and the cache at 88.4584 W, one was at 41.0237 N and the other was found on May 3.","The cache at 40.8991 N was at 88.3821 W.","Of the box at 40.2516 N and the case at 40.8991 N, one was at 88.3907 W and the other was found on May 9."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc6c430979ec4ae15c067646bfc2397b"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the structure in Toyagi and the temple built in 1645, one is Takahashi and the other is Hori Takesi.","Of the temple built in 1585 and the structure built in 1525, one is in Usui and the other is Okabe Honzo.","Hori Takesi was built in 1705.","The structure in Niwa was built 60 years before Matsuno Okura."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eaad6441d2e8490123f44148e6e8049c"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 11th contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 16th.","Of the meal with 440 calories and the dish with 400 calories, one was served on May 16th and the other was the bulgur salad.","The recipe served on May 11th contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe served on May 14th.","The recipe with 400 calories was either the citrus halibut or the meal served on May 16th.","Of the bulgur salad and the garlic tilapia, one has 440 calories and the other was served on May 11th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 14th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c7c1d2f6a6d8d76bffeb7316fc29b9c"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Mitch Mayo spent $400.","Pam Powell is either the person who spent $400 or the attendee who gave Ally the blender.","Of the attendee who gave Ally the toaster and the person who gave Ally the blender, one spent $475 and the other is Jack Jordan.","The person who spent $450 gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af8516233f65883c8c296024c6f31d6c"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who scored a 65 was either the golfer who won in 1922 or Ethel Erwin.","Denise Detz won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 60.","Ethel Erwin won her tournament 1 year before the woman who scored a 59.","The person who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year after Robin Rust."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Ethel Erwin","Leslie Lane","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","60","62","65"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2602f974162419f40a6ed8830451d612"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Harold has an appointment sometime after Lynn.","The patient going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour before the client going in for the root canal.","Of the patient going in for the extraction and Lynn, one is scheduled for 12:30pm and the other is scheduled for 10:30am.","Patsy has an appointment 1 hour after the customer going in for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Harold","Lynn","Nettie","Patsy"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03377c924ef164510023717cb671e9c7"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 35 feet was green.","The airplane that went 15 feet was silver.","Of the airplane that went 45 feet and the plane that went 15 feet, one was black and the other was Valerie's.","Aaron's design went 20 feet farther than Margo's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","silver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77131ddce9b1ba6d65a94236765cf3c4"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the person going in for the crown and the customer going in for the root canal, one is scheduled for 10:30am and the other is Inez.","The client going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime before the patient going in for the crown.","Zachary has an appointment sometime before the person going in for the root canal.","Of the customer with the 11:30am appointment and the customer with the 10:30am appointment, one is Zachary and the other has the appointment for the crown.","Allison has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Harold","Inez","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8ea48d5ee9aa6014dc5b0d416074a9e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Florence scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 3.","Of Kristie and Florence, one was in lane 4 and the other scored 380 points.","Of the person who scored 540 points and Rena, one was in lane 4 and the other was in lane 1.","The contestant who scored 460 points was in lane 1."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Florence","Kristie","Rena","Stanley"],"label_c":["1","3","4","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7b14ab87c69269a581c46a8973e294a"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["P. wellington has 250 fewer genes than L. dyson.","Of E. carolinus and L. dyson, one was sequenced by Dr. Sheppard and the other has 750 genes.","L. dyson was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Sheppard and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Trujillo, one is P. wellington and the other has 250 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Jordan","Nielsen","Sheppard","Trujillo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8661b12c7fc9d2fafae8a0a25005cc26"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall in Nigeria is somewhat higher than the waterfall in Brazil.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is either the waterfall in Switzerland or the fall located in Nigeria.","Garray has a height of 100 ft.","Of the 110 ft tall waterfall and the 100 ft tall fall, one is in Tibet and the other is Sihat.","Rhoqua is either the 105 ft tall fall or the 110 ft tall fall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf1531d20b321043825908da50dda9fe"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of Eloise and Doug, one will leave in January and the other will bring their rabbit's foot.","Sophie will leave 1 month after Zachary.","The flier leaving in April will bring their horseshoe.","Eloise is either the flier with the coin or the aerophobe with the horseshoe."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doug","Eloise","Sophie","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e16172ae5d09b3c07d89ea0015e43cc"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 750,000 viewers aired on Saturday.","The program that aired at 8:30pm was either the program that aired on Saturday or the program with 250,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Thursday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm.","Of the show with 250,000 viewers and the program with 1,000,000 viewers, one aired at 6:00pm and the other aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm brought in 750,000 viewers."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae0c3453876f7e15706f9affd07ec026"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Georgia is being worked on by Susie.","Tammie's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Whitney's customer.","Of Juana and Iris, one is being worked on by Tammie and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","Whitney's client has her appointment sometime after Juana.","Georgia has her appointment 1 hour after Juana."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Georgia","Iris","Juana"],"label_c":["Pam","Susie","Tammie","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42bff860c7c1f13a9ffc7d121295db88"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of Kelly's piece and Nicole's puppet, one is \"Valencio\" and the other cost $1,000.","\"Yenga\" cost 250 dollars less than Nicole's puppet.","Margarita's puppet cost 500 dollars less than \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89d3d3046058d8244fa67f3c1049efbd"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["E. paradolens has 250 genes.","Of the one with 250 genes and V. tenesis, one was sequenced by Dr. Jordan and the other was sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","L. dyson has somewhat fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","L. dyson was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Kennedy or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","E. carolinus has 500 more genes than L. dyson."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Jordan","Kennedy","Nielsen","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9d82864d9c70bd8d33fab787e8ca2be"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The four customers are Victoria's client, Flora, the customer with the 2:00pm appointment and Hope.","Yvonne's client is either Juana or the customer with the 11:00am appointment.","Flora is being worked on by Whitney.","Hope has the 12:00pm appointment.","Alison is either Tammie's client or the customer with the 11:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Flora","Hope","Juana"],"label_c":["Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5863fa5b77aa56a5b3eba0f01ea40c80"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $35,000 structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 home.","The Whitehead's structure sold for $29,000.","The Kirby's house is 15 sq ft smaller than the $35,000 house.","The $36,000 house is somewhat smaller than the Gillespie's structure.","Of the 110 sq ft home and the 140 sq ft home, one sold for $35,000 and the other is for the Gillespies."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Kirby","Pratt","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=763cd10ea0cc5424a3539e5a7afba7b0"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of the 1983 piece and the 1974 item, one featured Jimmy Jacobs and the other sold for $225.","Irv Ingram's one sold for 100 dollars less than the 1983 card.","The card that sold for $125 was either the 1972 piece or Irv Ingram's one.","Pete Perez's one sold for $125."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1983","1987"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fc77d722b940074768f06b6c4eca86d"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 322 has 2 more students than Mr. Gilmore's class.","Mr. Velasquez's class has 2 more students than the course in room 215.","The course in room 215 is taught by Avery.","The course in room 122 is either the course with 35 students or Mr. Avery's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["122","212","215","322"],"label_c":["Avery","Gilmore","Ray","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4583844a01352bd0669945d03081166"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of Marsh Tree and Roger's Oak, one is 144 ft. tall and the other is 96 years old.","Marsh Tree is taller than Roger's Oak.","Of the 99 year-old tree and the 79 year-old tree, one is 153 ft. tall and the other is Old Jarvis.","The 99 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Roger's Oak."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["79","80","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3170e93728b52a55c6fe3c7850e199d3"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who made the cajun chili scored 7 fewer points than Gabriel.","The four chefs are the cook who made the cashew tofu, Ollie, the cook who scored 49 points and Marjorie.","Of the cook who made the cajun chili and Marjorie, one scored 63 points and the other scored 42 points.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored 7 more points than the person who made the cajun chili."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Marjorie","Ollie","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20d33d55a37534f3a02e50bf15d5fd7a"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Citizen Trust is run by Ule Underwood.","Of the fund run by Ule Underwood and the one run by Walter Wade, one is First Crescent and the other has had a return of 9%.","The one with a return of 7% is either the fund run by Patty Paul or Hudson Brook.","Hudson Brook has had a return of 8%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54e4cd9929b8749f3e04f541ea8a0d65"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Deb Daniels won her prize after the person who won the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in astronomy.","Glenda Glenn won her prize 4 years after Patsy Pope.","Glenda Glenn won the prize in economics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Deb Daniels","Glenda Glenn","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a939a6910efaaa618db7aa18d836d0da"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The home built in 1752 is either the De Vries family's structure or the Jansen family's windmill.","Grosmolen was built 23 years after Hoekmolen.","Of Zemelmolen and Hoekmolen, one was built in 1683 and the other is owned by the Meijer family.","The Jansen family's structure is either the structure built in 1752 or Westmolen.","The Jansen family's house was built 23 years before the Meijer family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31cb2389ae1df71e2af74d4640c690ea"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one that costs $2.10 is either the Thatcher oyster or the oyster from Punaville, RI.","The oyster from Punaville, RI costs somewhat more than the Ninigreth oyster.","The one from Duxbury, MA costs somewhat more than the one from Punaville, RI.","The Summersill oyster is either the oyster that costs $2.30 or the oyster that costs $2.00.","The Bluepoint oyster costs 10 cents more than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","The Thatcher oyster is from Charlestown, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Ninigreth","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c53978d1c2a544cf6e8fec912d4055bb"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of the plane that went 25 feet and Omar's design, one was silver and the other was pink.","Ella's design went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design.","Aaron's design was green.","The plane that went 15 feet was pink."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccd105146ff26ccb91481a2739956f6a"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that went 25 feet was either the pink airplane or Ella's design.","Of the airplane that went 25 feet and the blue plane, one was Henrietta's and the other was Valerie's.","The airplane that went 45 feet, Valerie's design and the pink plane were all different planes.","Ella's design went 15 feet.","The pink plane went somewhat farther than the white airplane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=edbc6177f5ee40a27fff8d90a929913c"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Damon paid less than Rosie.","Of the runner who paid $8.99 and Jack, one ordered spaghetti and the other ordered fusilli.","Herbert ordered farfalle.","The competitor who ordered fettuccine paid 1 dollar more than Herbert.","The runner who ordered spaghetti, Jack and the contestant who paid $7.99 were all different runners."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Herbert","Jack","Rosie"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","spaghetti"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b9aa30d59a95e428e2b621cefcad203"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person worth $27 billion, Nadine Newton and the person from Germany are all different people.","Rachel Reid is worth somewhat less than Al Acosta.","Rachel Reid is worth 1 billion more than the person from Norway.","Of the person worth $27 billion and the tycoon from France, one is Nadine Newton and the other is Rachel Reid."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Ireland","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea8679f835afc57b24e0b0607f40ef59"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is 27 ft long.","The fin whale is either Felipe or Adam.","Of the 27 ft long exhibit and the 25 ft long whale, one is the fin whale and the other is Herbert.","The sei whale is Adam.","The sei whale is 2 feet longer than the bowhead whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65a779b8cc2c9b22940c50301fbb04b2"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with an APR of 9% has a limit of $3,500.","The Southwest Inc card has a limit of $7,500.","Of the TrustCo card and the one with the $20,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 8% and the other has an APR of 11%.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 2 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$3,500","$5,000","$7,500","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ae9f3ccc6b6b75a44cd10cfb8a70dab"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the bookmobile with 300 books and the mobile library Dan drives, one is \"Explore More\" and the other is \"Lit on Wheels\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Kimberly drives.","Of the bookmobile with 400 books and the vehicle with 300 books, one is driven by Gene and the other is \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels"],"label_c":["Dan","Francisco","Gene","Kimberly"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=142db4a1beb40068f43cba20e258e6f0"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge is the girder bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the girder bridge.","Of Avery Bridge and North Bridge, one is the suspension bridge and the other is 8,500 ft.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than Bay Bridge.","The 11,500 ft bridge is either the truss structure or Bay Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge"],"label_c":["cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f05c163e13394189577c7651161c9ae"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","Of the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes and the student who spoke for 8 minutes, one was Francis and the other talked about P.M. Wilson.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 2 minutes more than Anita.","Of the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes and the student who spoke for 12 minutes, one was Colleen and the other talked about P.M. North."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Blake","Colleen","Francis"],"label_c":["Asquith","North","Peel","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5733abbee97fb6645b516f821a4ed83"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Samantha owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","Of the salesperson whose order cost $6.25 and the salesperson who ordered the taco salad, one is Hannah and the other is Samantha.","Hannah ordered the B.L.T..","Geoffrey owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6e7c7dd9dc735f37fd76f6a1b8a7259"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 7% is run by Zed Zamora.","Of the one with a return of 7% and the fund with a return of 8%, one is Citizen Trust and the other is run by Ralph Ross.","Oak Capital is run by Sal Spencer.","Hudson Brook is either the fund run by Ollie Ochoa or the one run by Zed Zamora.","The one run by Ralph Ross has a larger return than the fund run by Ollie Ochoa."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21c9671ea8d3acd001b7f059385ba899"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Dilbert Duke worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Ben Barron found 11 ounces of gold.","The prospector working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","Of the person working at York River and the miner working at Culver Gorge, one found 11 ounces of gold and the other was Jack Jacobs.","The miner working at Culver Gorge finished with somewhat more gold than Ben Barron.","Jack Jacobs was either the miner working at Culver Gorge or the person who found 14 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74f073b3fb30331b07b9fd10e9ab6971"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish cost $6.00.","The snail cost 2 dollars more than the white animal.","The $6.00 piece was magenta.","Of the dog and the red balloon, one cost $5.00 and the other cost $3.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail"],"label_c":["magenta","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3785cad9a6d86b6f0c2ce5c78e8372a"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Colleen spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Hazel.","Of Colleen and Dominic, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other talked about P.M. Wilson.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden spoke 4 minutes more than Hazel."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Dominic","Hazel","Wesley"],"label_c":["Asquith","Eden","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13bae3ef4ff2cb004fd4772b75fc766b"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of L. dyson and B. mangeris, one has 250 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Estrada has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Trujillo.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Moreno has 250 more genes than P. wellington.","B. mangeris has 250 more genes than L. dyson."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Estrada","Moreno","Nielsen","Trujillo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0f5f3dcce849ef4ad8b815c05075bad"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Jana won with a straight flush.","Of Adrienne and the person who won with a straight, one won the second hand and the other won the fourth hand.","The player who won the first hand won with a flush.","Frances won 1 hand before Lee."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Frances","Jana","Lee"],"label_c":["one pair","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=581549f2066f5cafecac2015e6ab36a4"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","Of the project headed by Dr. Baldwin and the project headed by Dr. Quinn, one is the Falston LCS and the other will go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Ewing will go online sometime before the Zynga Complex.","Of the project headed by Dr. Ewing and the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, one is the Egert Facility and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The Zynga Complex is headed by Dr. Baldwin."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f02716200eb26479484ba48859bd2065"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who entered her mittens finished 1 place before the knitter who entered her sweater.","Desiree finished 1 place before Winifred.","Winifred made the sweater.","The person who finished fourth made the blanket.","Of the entrant who finished second and the knitter who finished fourth, one made the sweater and the other is Ollie."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ollie","Tanya","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9dda6bd53ec4500e4301a6b6e174b4a0"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of Ellen's item and the $275 item, one was made of poplar and the other was made of ash.","Of the item made of ash and the item made of walnut, one costs $325 and the other was crafted by Hope.","The item made of poplar costs 50 dollars more than Whitney's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Ellen","Hope","Whitney","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","poplar","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0addcbf7467c72bd2c563138783facc0"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 11,500 ft bridge and the 8,500 ft one, one is the camelback bridge and the other is Bay Bridge.","Star Bridge is the cantilever bridge.","The 8,500 ft structure is the suspension bridge.","Of the 10,000 ft bridge and the 11,500 ft one, one is Avery Bridge and the other is the cantilever bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a436e242cfcc2ec1126c0b6291667a50"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall located in New Zealand is 10 ft taller than the fall located in Jamaica.","Irskela is 105 ft high.","Of the 115 ft tall fall and the fall in Canada, one is Irskela and the other is Oginao.","Inawatai is somewhat shorter than Irskela."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08f35d7bf2dd55f0ba5be645883dbc29"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient with the 12:30pm appointment is either the client going in for the whitening or Vanessa.","Of the customer going in for the root canal and Tommy, one is scheduled for 9:30am and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm.","Felix has an appointment sometime after Vanessa.","Shane has an appointment 1 hour after Felix.","The client going in for the cleaning has an appointment sometime before the customer going in for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Shane","Tommy","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2226e4473574d0f2f1638cf7702e234"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 1,000,000 viewers aired on Friday.","The program that aired on Wednesday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","Of the show that aired at 6:00pm and the program that aired at 8:30pm, one aired on Friday and the other brought in 500,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 6:00pm aired on Wednesday.","The show that aired at 4:30pm was either the program that aired on Friday or the show that aired on Thursday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3820e616f0edc54ec961611e184e74c4"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Oiracha culture, the culture founded in 850 AD and the culture with 4,500 people were all different cultures.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded sometime before the culture with 4,500 people.","Of the culture with 4,500 people and the culture with 9,500 people, one was the Budel culture and the other was founded in 600 AD.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 9,500 people.","The Sameos culture was founded 250 years before the culture with 7,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Hatgare","Oiracha","Sameos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba5eafdcdabbfc42536b290ce64db6ea"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The chicken cutlet is either the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes or the dish that bakes for 25 minutes.","The roast potatoes recipe cooks at 350 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","The baked ham bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 30 minutes is either the roast potatoes recipe or the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 425 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the bean casserole."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4759df6ac2e3393a6ff923859b811b6b"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the magnate from Argentina and the mogul from Denmark, one is Mike Mckay and the other is worth $27 billion.","Tim Townsend is worth $27 billion.","Al Acosta is worth somewhat more than the mogul from Argentina.","The person worth $26 billion is from Canada.","The magnate from Denmark is worth 1 billion more than Al Acosta."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Hal Hickman","Mike Mckay","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc0c2af85490385c3f5a58a8be95a6f7"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Carson v Dunn was the 6-3 decision.","Carson v Dunn was sometime before Zamora v Pibb.","Ayers v Byrd was the 3-6 decision.","Of the 4-5 decision and Short v Metz, one was on March 17 and the other was on March 3."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","6-3"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2c595231eecd319c2e23a523b691176"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Carol's sandwich includes provolone cheese.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs 1 dollar more than Henrietta's sandwich.","The $3.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with colby jack cheese or the order with provolone cheese.","Of the order with cheddar cheese and Irene's sandwich, one costs $3.75 and the other costs $2.75.","Carol's sandwich, the $4.75 sandwich and the $2.75 order are all different sandwiches."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Henrietta","Irene","Ronda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f1243b5f2b6f3a6e5058f353173defc"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen is owned by the Visser family.","Of Grosmolen and the Visser family's windmill, one was built in 1729 and the other was built in 1706.","Grosmolen is owned by the De Jong family.","Doesmolen was built 23 years after Grosmolen.","Of the De Jong family's home and the Van Dijk family's windmill, one was built in 1729 and the other is Doesmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a158cea3499cc4aabf9f2c8f0f0a0938"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["B. mangeris has somewhat more genes than V. tenesis.","V. tenesis has 750 genes.","The organism with 250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","Of P. wellington and the one with 1,000 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Sheppard and the other was sequenced by Dr. Roman.","P. wellington has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Kennedy."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. paradolens","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Estrada","Kennedy","Roman","Sheppard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27e4ca76bd76874332f160e0e77b0406"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Van Dijk family's windmill is either Doesmolen or Grosmolen.","Hoekmolen was built 23 years before Doesmolen.","Doesmolen was built 23 years before Zemelmolen.","The windmill built in 1729 is either the Meijer family's home or Grosmolen.","Zemelmolen is owned by the Bakker family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Meijer","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51b0905ef0b01386250f33edf87389c5"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","Of Jenna and the student who spoke for 8 minutes, one talked about P.M. Grey and the other talked about P.M. Churchill.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke 2 minutes more than Jenna.","Virgil spoke 2 minutes more than Zachary."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Jenna","Virgil","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["Balfour","Chamberlain","Churchill","Grey"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=283655ca2284fafc365196f2d4da912a"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The full back started sometime before the goalie.","The center forward was either Imay or the player who started in 1985.","The player who started in 1979 was the goalie.","Cerisa began playing in 1985.","Of the center forward and the person who started in 1979, one was Imay and the other was Rothvum."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Fichin","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79f09cdf89b13aee0bf765cbc997ecf7"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub and Geoffrey, one owes $4.90 and the other owes $5.80.","Irene owes 90 cents more than the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","Of the person whose order cost $4.90 and the person whose order cost $5.35, one is Hannah and the other ordered the tuna on rye.","Hannah ordered the taco salad."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene"],"label_c":["Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad72fb35ab1dbbdb1ece35ffd24f5ae2"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1988 card sold for 100 dollars more than the 1972 card.","The 1972 one sold for 100 dollars less than Neddy Norris's one.","Hick Hodge's item was either the one that sold for $175 or the 1988 card.","The piece that sold for $175 was either Mike Morales's card or the 2012 item.","The 2012 item sold for somewhat less than Bill Bernard's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Hick Hodge","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1988","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a97822d03442e6b10eda632b4f05ee9a"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Xavier\" cost 250 dollars less than Lucas's piece.","Herman's puppet is \"Sniffletoe\".","Jeff's dummy cost $1,250.","Of Jeff's dummy and Nicole's piece, one cost $750 and the other is \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=938e83d20abc6503a55ff6f3b5b52bad"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the $4.00 balloon and the gold piece, one was the fish and the other was the monkey.","The purple animal cost more than the red balloon.","The $6.00 animal, the monkey and the purple balloon were all different items.","The $4.00 balloon was either the purple balloon or the dog.","The dog cost $3.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["cat","dog","fish","monkey"],"label_c":["brown","gold","purple","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa82948c608b62ef618f003118c5b658"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Citizen Trust has had a 2 percent smaller return than the one run by Ralph Ross.","Of the fund with a return of 7% and the fund run by Kip Kerr, one is Citizen Trust and the other is Hudson Brook.","The fund run by Sal Spencer has a 1 percent larger return than Citizen Trust.","The one run by Kip Kerr has had a smaller return than Hudson Brook.","Oak Capital is run by Ralph Ross."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Nadine Newton","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd9b381cf5c63273a09adc975c6f5e33"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia contains 20 more calories than the citrus halibut.","Of the dish served on May 13th and the meal served on May 17th, one was the citrus halibut and the other has 440 calories.","The recipe served on May 14th contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 15th.","The recipe with 420 calories was served on May 13th.","The kale quinoa was served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e117b9a3dec53df8ef5f502ca08f05c3"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Dolores is being worked on by Whitney.","Alison has her appointment 2 hours before Juana.","Of the customer with the 11:00am appointment and Alison, one is being worked on by Rhonda and the other is being worked on by Yvonne.","Hope is being worked on by Yvonne."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Hope","Juana"],"label_c":["Nettie","Rhonda","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac78aaa4c9d4310db2c69ee9127c00fb"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland has 500 fewer genes than D. forcilitis.","The organism with 1,000 genes was sequenced by Dr. Roman.","Of the bacteria with 500 genes and the bacteria with 1,000 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Quinn and the other is B. mangeris.","P. wellington has 500 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Copeland","Ortiz","Quinn","Roman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bd5f94fd2102f0bd1e0917d07d3593f"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the person who scored 460 points and the person who scored 540 points, one is Nina and the other was in lane 3.","Hope scored 300 points.","Rena is either the player who scored 540 points or the person in lane 1.","The person who scored 380 points was in lane 7.","The person in lane 6 scored more points than the person in lane 1."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Hope","Leigh","Nina","Rena"],"label_c":["1","3","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0025eaea785b99bcb274e4d9386961ab"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's structure is somewhat smaller than the Pratt's home.","Of the 140 sq ft house and the 125 sq ft house, one is for the Gillespies and the other sold for $29,000.","Of the 125 sq ft structure and the 110 sq ft house, one sold for $38,000 and the other is for the Pratts.","The Davidson's home is 15 sq ft larger than the $36,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Kirby","Pratt"],"label_c":["$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c55682113af2386a5df79d0d0151bb2"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Irma's piece costs more than the item made of ash.","Of Irma's item and the $250 piece, one was made of ash and the other was made of mahogany.","Irma's piece costs 50 dollars less than the piece made of teak.","Hope's piece costs 25 dollars less than Whitney's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Hope","Irma","Rosemary","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c266bc32d5cfbfe847c8997f3d056d0f"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 2004 one sold for somewhat more than the 2012 card.","Of the one that sold for $175 and the 1983 card, one featured Eric Estrada and the other featured Pete Perez.","The 1983 piece sold for 100 dollars more than Bill Bernard's piece.","Bill Bernard's piece came out in 1972.","Pete Perez's one sold for $225."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Eric Estrada","Opie Oliver","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1983","2004","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c64b88af92a672715a6062dd1cc9fad4"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Ada Alvarez won her prize 8 years before Lisa Lara.","Norma Nolan won the prize in literature.","Of the winner who won in 1976 and the person who won the prize in bioengineering, one is Lisa Lara and the other is Ida Ingram.","Ida Ingram is either the person who won the prize in economics or the winner who won the prize in literature."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Ida Ingram","Lisa Lara","Norma Nolan"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9260eaad8e53165265640d6acf723f13"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Harry is the musician.","Dale has a birthday 1 month after Harry.","Adrian has a birthday 1 month after the surgeon.","The architect has a birthday 2 months after the surgeon."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Harry","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=724df267addb176abc414e0ed0d4506c"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is 11,500 ft.","Avery Bridge is the suspension bridge.","Of the suspension one and the truss bridge, one is North Bridge and the other is 13,000 ft.","The 10,000 ft structure is either the bowstring one or Sandy Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1733fa13976fcb4002a3705e38907232"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1985 was the center back.","Rothvum began playing in 1982.","The person who started in 1982 was either the center forward or the wing back.","Awad started 3 years before Banben.","Of Awad and Banben, one was the wing back and the other began playing in 1979."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8f39d4d417a73a281066fe46bea7fdd"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of Rosemary and Shane, one is scheduled for 11:30am and the other has the appointment for the root canal.","The patient going in for the filling has an appointment 1 hour before Bernice.","Shane has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the veneers.","The patient going in for the veneers is either Wayne or the patient with the 9:30am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Rosemary","Shane","Wayne"],"label_c":["crown","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aeacb6e73abb2c6fad9aa79dcf43f199"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The fin whale is Dennis.","The right whale is 21 ft long.","Dennis is 2 feet longer than Curtis.","The fin whale is somewhat longer than Gus.","The 27 ft long specimen is either the gray whale or Evan."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Gus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=daa54dae6c4f04db6ad46414eeb3940d"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 207 has 2 fewer students than the course in room 318.","Of Mr. Brady's class and Mr. Newton's class, one is in room 405 and the other has 31 students.","The course with 29 students and Mr. Gilmore's class are different classes.","The class in room 318 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Newton's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["207","314","318","405"],"label_c":["Brady","Gilmore","Newton","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb8417fd72d74588495ef21c74cf69ec"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting from Dows was submitted 1 day after Flora Flynn's sighting.","The report from Greeley was submitted 1 day before Benny Baron's sighting.","Dan Delgado's report was received on August 7.","Flora Flynn's report was from Springfield."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Dows","Greeley","Otisfield","Springfield"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b18beaf78321fb1720db5c87cea265b9"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster that costs $2.00 is from Punaville, RI.","Of the Thatcher oyster and the Ninigreth oyster, one costs $2.30 and the other is from Duxbury, MA.","The Ninigreth oyster costs $2.20.","The one from Duxbury, MA costs 10 cents more than the Fanneuil oyster.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs somewhat more than the Ninigreth oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0ef55ed0fffaa45b3e63d95c4eff05d"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the fall located in Jamaica and the waterfall in Nigeria, one is 100 ft high and the other is Cerbel.","Of the 115 ft tall fall and the 100 ft tall fall, one is in Jamaica and the other is Oginao.","Oginao is located in Brazil.","Oginao is 5 ft taller than Cerbel.","Cerbel is 5 ft higher than Garray."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Cerbel","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3ed4af508d71b3310017e21c9cd5547"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on Saturday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","Of the program with 1,000,000 viewers and the program that aired at 4:30pm, one aired on Saturday and the other aired on Monday.","The program that aired on Wednesday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on Saturday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm brought in 250,000 viewers.","The program with 750,000 viewers was either the program that aired on Thursday or the program that aired on Wednesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c22842c21f8aaba1164d1c7dc8e02682"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Bale-Hahn SSC is headed by Dr. Ramos.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 1 year before the ISON-X42.","Of the project headed by Dr. Ramos and the project headed by Dr. Valentine, one is the ISON-X42 and the other will go online in 2016.","The Zynga Complex will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Ewing."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0d62cfa2561b2d447a3764d360f848b"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Nora's sandwich costs 2 dollars more than Billie's sandwich.","Of Darrell's order and the sandwich with gouda cheese, one costs $5.75 and the other costs $3.75.","The sandwich with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar more than the order with muenster cheese.","The sandwich with swiss cheese costs less than the sandwich with cheddar cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Darrell","Emily","Nora"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3819aa5eb70f238ec7e0111ff6d5414"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The four trees are the 99 year-old tree, Old Jarvis, the 153 ft. tree and Nolan's Pine.","The 80 year-old tree is either the 144 ft. tree or Nolan's Pine.","Old Jarvis is 147 ft. tall.","Of the 144 ft. tree and the 147 ft. tree, one is Marsh Tree and the other is 79 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed0d7bc89a1f41c88bf60ff0ef671aa1"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure built in 1683 is either Oostmolen or the Bakker family's home.","Of the Smit family's house and the De Jong family's windmill, one is Westmolen and the other was built in 1729.","Oostmolen was built sometime before the De Jong family's structure.","The four structures are the windmill built in 1752, the De Jong family's structure, the Bakker family's structure and the Jansen family's home.","Oostmolen was built 23 years after Vlietmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Smit"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f490ed66d473f7df42feca6ec61a85d"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of Oak Capital and the fund with a return of 9%, one is run by Mike McClain and the other is run by Zed Zamora.","Hudson Brook has had a return of 6%.","The four funds are the one with a return of 6%, the fund run by Mike McClain, the fund run by Vic Velasquez and Pine Bay.","The fund with a return of 8% is run by Mike McClain."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Patty Paul","Vic Velasquez","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a15b4178fb1152ccc34d04aeb0ea8e7"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 79 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than Old Jarvis.","Old Jarvis is shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 150 ft. tree, one is Marsh Tree and the other is 85 years old.","The 79 year-old tree is taller than Evan's Fir."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["79","85","87","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c51ba5cc9f5e5ca5ae2f037e5c3e9fa2"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Hick Hodge's one sold for 50 dollars less than Keith Kane's item.","The item that sold for $175 came out in 1983.","The 1978 one sold for somewhat less than the 1983 card.","Of Keith Kane's card and the one that sold for $225, one came out in 1987 and the other came out in 1983.","Pete Perez's item was either the one that sold for $175 or the piece that sold for $275."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Hick Hodge","Keith Kane","Lance Leach","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1978","1983","1987","1995"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f6c06cdc129a33813376ef13a31bf50"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Nelson scored somewhat more points than Hattie.","Freda scored 14 more points than Rosalie.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored 14 fewer points than the person who made the pepper steak.","The person who scored 63 points, the chef who made the pepper steak and Rosalie are all different chefs.","Of the cook who made the turkey soup and Rosalie, one scored 42 points and the other scored 49 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Freda","Hattie","Nelson","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3355954407e7324ec863b9699bb6c165"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Roberta spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey.","Dominic talked about P.M. Heath.","Of Yvonne and the student who spoke for 8 minutes, one talked about P.M. North and the other talked about P.M. Heath."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Ginger","Roberta","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Gladstone","Grey","Heath","North"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4e176273ba605bea1f05e91e1820ce4"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" has 300 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 350 books.","Of \"Lit on Wheels\" and \"Books-4-U\", one is driven by Violet and the other has 250 books.","The vehicle Cynthia drives has 100 more books than the mobile library Francisco drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Francisco","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7500b5aa1b1af6b9c2d4d62b8ff1a6dc"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Sue Simpson won the prize in literature.","The winner who won in 1972 is either the winner who won the prize in literature or the winner who won the prize in economics.","Fay Ferguson won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in chemistry.","Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years after Sue Simpson.","Of the person who won the prize in bioengineering and Sue Simpson, one won in 1976 and the other won in 1964."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f06e59ff3cf5a8240e9aa384aca60ca4"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook is run by Walter Wade.","Of the one run by Terry Torres and Citizen Trust, one has had a return of 6% and the other has had a return of 7%.","The one with a return of 6% is either the one run by Terry Torres or Black River.","The fund with a return of 9% is run by Sal Spencer."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Walter Wade"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e526c060c0cfd5b170f22a18332faff9"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the person who ordered the taco salad and the person whose order cost $6.25, one is Hannah and the other is Chip.","Hannah owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","Of the team member who ordered the Italian sub and Rebecca, one owes $4.90 and the other owes $5.80."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a220e41c50dd49abe543305a138aa14"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Nyalt is somewhat shorter than the waterfall located in Canada.","The fall in Tibet is 5 ft shorter than Nyalt.","Of the fall located in Jamaica and the waterfall in Canada, one has a height of 115 ft and the other is Nyalt.","Irskela is 5 ft higher than Nyalt.","Garray is either the 100 ft tall fall or the fall in Nigeria."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d12cbad90bbda1bb3f5fe558c8a3d5a2"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of Bobby Bora's show and Al Acosta's show, one has 2 million downloads and the other started in 2014.","Al Acosta's podcast is either the podcast with 3 million downloads or the show that began in 2009.","The show that began in 2009 has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2013.","Bobby Bora's show started in 2009.","Geneva Gold's podcast has more downloads than Bobby Bora's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2013","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c7d4531d5bf95fee3068975fee280cc"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Cindy Chan's report was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Newark.","The report from Newark was submitted 2 days before the report from Springfield.","Of Edith Estes's report and the August 5 report, one was from Newark and the other was from Springfield.","The four sightings were Hal Harrison's sighting, the August 6 report, the sighting from Tarzana and the sighting from Springfield."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Newark","Springfield","Tarzana"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b43484f895c203e55a31d9e81ed2313"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Freda Fritz won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 66.","Of Inez and the woman who won in 1921, one shot a 67 and the other shot a 66.","Inez won her tournament 2 years before Kristina Katz.","The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament 2 years after Freda Fritz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Freda Fritz","Inez","Kristina Katz"],"label_c":["60","64","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc3616b7d14162cc01fb20d36c7d3b80"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Wesley spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Theodore.","Of the student who spoke for 8 minutes and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey, one was Nichole and the other was Anita.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke for a somewhat longer time than Nichole.","Anita was either the student who spoke for 10 minutes or the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Nichole","Theodore","Wesley"],"label_c":["Disraeli","Eden","Grey","Pitt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71d03d51bdd80cd495603a798113ca9e"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of Hannah and the person who ordered the tuna on rye, one owes $4.90 and the other owes $6.25.","The person who ordered the tuna on rye owes less than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","Of Erica and Rebecca, one ordered the cheeseburger and the other owes $5.80.","Erica ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b218c2d0b39d06d81609ea5a705df7f"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of Theodore and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","Theodore spoke 4 minutes less than Blake.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North and Krista, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other spoke for 12 minutes.","The student who spoke for 12 minutes talked about P.M. Pitt."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Krista","Milton","Theodore"],"label_c":["Atlee","North","Pitt","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=465d2aeef37af241f00df1e24a996150"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The center forward started 6 years after Imay.","Rothvum was the center forward.","The player who started in 1982 was the wing back.","Of the player who started in 1985 and the wing back, one was Rothvum and the other was Engmose.","The player who started in 1979 was either Rothvum or the second striker."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Engmose","Fichin","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9aa112912acebd45dd03d25ba445f8d"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["L. dyson was sequenced by Dr. Underwood.","P. wellington has 1,000 genes.","Of B. mangeris and the organism with 750 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Velasquez and the other was sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","The one sequenced by Dr. Velasquez has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The one sequenced by Dr. Underwood has somewhat more genes than B. mangeris."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Kennedy","Roman","Underwood","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=653829c8558715d6c4798c774f836365"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Oginao is either the 105 ft tall waterfall or the fall located in Canada.","The 115 ft tall fall is either the waterfall located in Switzerland or the waterfall in Nigeria.","The waterfall located in Switzerland is somewhat higher than Inawatai.","Of Sihat and the 115 ft tall waterfall, one is in Tibet and the other is in Nigeria."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e6d0aaec420418b92b138886d3bb0e8"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $3.75 order is either the order with provolone cheese or Billie's order.","Mildred's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with provolone cheese.","The four sandwiches are the $4.75 order, the order with muenster cheese, the sandwich with provolone cheese and Billie's sandwich.","Of Omar's sandwich and the $5.75 order, one includes provolone cheese and the other includes swiss cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Emily","Mildred","Omar"],"label_c":["gouda","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d65326dff10b4d9c31f0195c38e67c7"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Anita made the jambalaya.","The chef who scored 56 points made the turkey soup.","Of Ida and the person who made the cashew tofu, one scored 56 points and the other scored 42 points.","Peggy scored 7 fewer points than Anita."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Anita","Ida","Jim","Peggy"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=568f7989ca379e3216d7d7211271cb80"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Doyle has 500 more genes than L. dyson.","L. dyson has 500 fewer genes than P. wellington.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Jordan has somewhat more genes than E. paradolens.","E. paradolens has 250 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Ortiz."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Doyle","Jordan","Ortiz","Prince"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e98986e7129528ca23f456fc803c6d6"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Ernest has an appointment sometime after Zachary.","The client going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour after Ernest.","Nettie has the appointment for the extraction.","Of Ernest and Zachary, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other is scheduled for 9:30am.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment has the appointment for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Nettie","Vanessa","Zachary"],"label_c":["extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1213266a1e117982e2e911a07e90b67c"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler whose birthday is on July 16th is either the musician or Charles.","Bill was born on April 13th.","The four people are Gerald, the traveler born on June 14th, the surgeon and the diplomat.","Of the traveler whose birthday is on April 13th and the person born on May 18th, one is the surgeon and the other is Charles."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Bill","Charles","Frank","Gerald"],"label_c":["diplomat","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddff3183587ffb910179c2857c0f4a10"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Lester will go online sometime after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","Of the Egert Facility and the ISON-X42, one is headed by Dr. Lester and the other will go online in 2019.","The Zynga Complex will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","The Egert Facility will go online 2 years after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Zynga Complex is headed by Dr. Farley."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Golden","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Lester"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1046a9d354c48af081a34ad875ee9538"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years after Ada Alvarez.","Glenda Glenn won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in medicine.","Patsy Pope won the prize in physics.","Of the person who won the prize in chemistry and the winner who won the prize in physics, one won in 1976 and the other is Glenda Glenn."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Glenda Glenn","Mandy Marsh","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=744199e6d571dfb51dd967a1ece67f9e"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 96 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than Marsh Tree.","Of the 144 ft. tree and the 150 ft. tree, one is 87 years old and the other is The Senator.","The 147 ft. tree is either the 94 year-old tree or the 87 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir is 150 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator"],"label_c":["80","87","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75cda48fbf53df492f2d8f47ca15ca01"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Tate.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online 2 years before the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online 1 year before the Falston LCS.","Of the Tevatron LHC and the Bale-Hahn SSC, one is headed by Dr. Underwood and the other will go online in 2018."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Tate","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24684930c54060220138b4cb1f6c03ea"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Carson v Dunn and the 2-7 decision, one was on March 24 and the other was on March 17.","Of the 5-4 decision and the 4-5 decision, one was Watts v Yang and the other was on March 3.","Ayers v Byrd was the 4-5 decision.","The March 24 proceeding was the 7-2 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","5-4","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f070e53a11d5e5985b9a2e1e253286fd"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 215 is either the class with 33 students or Mr. Warner's class.","The course in room 125 has 2 more students than Mr. Ray's class.","Of Mr. Dean's class and the course in room 114, one has 29 students and the other has 31 students.","The class in room 129 has 35 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","125","129","215"],"label_c":["Dean","Quinn","Ray","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89040acc3cb369c74a9984968b68665f"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke 4 minutes more than Roberta.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was either Wesley or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","Of the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes and the student who spoke for 12 minutes, one talked about P.M. Eden and the other was Nichole.","Jenna spoke for 6 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Jenna","Nichole","Roberta","Wesley"],"label_c":["Churchill","Disraeli","Eden","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0507fe436537a092cf78f7446b7bbddd"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" has 400 books.","Of \"Dream Machine\" and \"Books-4-U\", one is driven by Leroy and the other has 300 books.","Of \"Books-4-U\" and \"Ready Reader\", one is driven by Sheryl and the other has 350 books.","The mobile library with 350 books is driven by Ira."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Francisco","Ira","Leroy","Sheryl"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcd45627a3214c025253e488e49ed99c"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ida made the socks.","Carla finished second.","The knitter who entered her hat is either Carla or Ida.","Of the entrant who finished third and the person who entered her blanket, one is Ida and the other is Sophie.","The person who finished first is either the knitter who entered her tea cozy or the entrant who entered her hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carla","Ida","Jeanette","Sophie"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56ae272a964313b758d5f040ee71a47f"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Meijer family's house was built sometime after the Van Dijk family's windmill.","Of the De Jong family's windmill and the Van Dijk family's structure, one was built in 1729 and the other is Grosmolen.","Doesmolen was built in 1729.","The Meijer family's home was built 46 years before Zemelmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Meijer","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90cfe46c6d49fe981110141fed579c3d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Ira was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Clarence was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either Otis or the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Denise","Ira","Otis"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39a4dd1d1e4818349d043553ebf61642"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Jeff's dummy is \"Waldarama\".","Margarita's dummy cost 500 dollars more than \"Tombawomba\".","Of Nicole's piece and the $1,000 puppet, one is \"Yenga\" and the other is \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eccf98c6acc515f4aa655b4f539f461d"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that bakes for 25 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 325 degrees or the chicken cutlet.","The roast potatoes recipe is either the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes or the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The roast potatoes recipe cooks at 340 degrees.","Of the dish that bakes for 40 minutes and the dish that cooks at 375 degrees, one is the baked ham and the other is the chicken cutlet.","The chicken cutlet requires 5 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a70c3db2fbc3ac29cc02f36e0cf2295"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The four people are the person who scored 460 points, the person in lane 3, the contestant in lane 4 and Florence.","Of Zachary and the person who scored 540 points, one was in lane 4 and the other was in lane 6.","Terrence scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 4.","The contestant who scored 380 points is either the contestant in lane 4 or Florence."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Florence","Stanley","Terrence","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","3","4","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89be1dbeb0ab5ea0a0937b154e290227"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 and the ISON-X42, one is headed by Dr. Kirk and the other is headed by Dr. Peters.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 1 year before the ISON-X42.","The Egert Facility will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Ramos.","The Tevatron LHC is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 or the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","The four accelerators are the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, the project headed by Dr. Peters, the project headed by Dr. Kirk and the project headed by Dr. Ramos."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Kirk","Dr. Peters","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Salinas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22509a2f3b994f8ee6f773f5b16fa1c9"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of the podcast with 4 million downloads and Faye Fender's podcast, one started in 2010 and the other started in 2011.","The four shows are Bobby Bora's show, the podcast with 2 million downloads, the show with 4 million downloads and the podcast that began in 2009.","Faye Fender's show is either the podcast with 3 million downloads or the show that began in 2011.","Faye Fender's show has 1 million more downloads than Eva Estrada's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2011","2013"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e4ff18cd73fe726bff4a76aee258fe5"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of the customer with the 12:00pm appointment and Opal's customer, one is Blanche and the other is Dolores.","Opal's customer has her appointment sometime before Dolores.","Juana is being worked on by Whitney.","Blanche has her appointment 2 hours before Whitney's client.","Yvonne's client has her appointment 1 hour after Blanche."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Dolores","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Opal","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b4e4c721479043a4ca393cc2709484a8"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the show that aired at 4:30pm and the show that aired at 2:00pm, one aired on Thursday and the other brought in 500,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired on Wednesday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The program with 500,000 viewers aired on Friday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired at 4:30pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1974479837b27ef1e50f7d3d8df452ee"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Ted had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to May.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Of Ted and the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the child from Mrs. Manzella's class or the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Winifred had to spell \"consomme\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Gayle","May","Ted","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6dc6642191dfcd3d09a025d0f13beaa4"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Lynette is being worked on by Opal.","Dolores is being worked on by Susie.","Susie's client has her appointment 2 hours after Alison.","Of Alison and Tammie's client, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other has the 11:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Juana","Lynette"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Susie","Tammie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33e9f01e54752ef0259dabe0b0d8aa9e"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the player who started in 1982 and the player who started in 1976, one was the second striker and the other was Awad.","Gardelli began playing in 1976.","Daregh was either the player who started in 1979 or the person who started in 1982.","The goalie started sometime after the full back.","The person who started in 1979 was either the wing back or the goalie."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Daregh","Gardelli","Rothvum"],"label_c":["full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d942a044c3b5479a2ca3ededfef13f2"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Franklin's class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Warner's class.","Mr. Warner's class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 208.","Of the class with 31 students and the class with 33 students, one is taught by Owen and the other is in room 129.","The course in room 212 is taught by Ellis."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["129","201","208","212"],"label_c":["Ellis","Franklin","Owen","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bb7d94ccec8b6e889491258a303bb7d"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The pink airplane went 10 feet farther than the green plane.","Ella's design was white.","Henrietta's design was either the white airplane or the pink airplane.","The airplane that went 45 feet was blue.","Of Aaron's design and Henrietta's design, one went 15 feet and the other was pink."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d2ffceac148ebc40071bd00f6aac751"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The August 5 report was from Dows.","Cindy Chan's sighting was either the report from Yarmouth or the August 7 report.","Of the August 4 report and Dan Delgado's sighting, one was from Visalia and the other was from Yarmouth.","Abe Alvarez's report was from Visalia."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Dows","Tarzana","Visalia","Yarmouth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73ad489f5713b7e8042245df0df62fa6"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Zimmerman will go online 2 years before the Egert Facility.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 and the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, one is headed by Dr. York and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 is headed by Dr. Owens.","The Falston LCS will go online 1 year before the ISON-X42."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Owens","Dr. Underwood","Dr. York","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff1196b6ea95b0540524086620a55c8c"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Ada Alvarez won her prize after the winner who won the prize in economics.","Casey Carson won her prize 4 years after Tara Tate.","The person who won in 1964 is either the person who won the prize in physics or the winner who won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in literature won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in economics.","The winner who won in 1976 is either the winner who won the prize in literature or the person who won the prize in physics.","Of Ada Alvarez and Casey Carson, one won the prize in physics and the other won in 1968."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Casey Carson","Mandy Marsh","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=325f93fd072a13f40793b57349f3923b"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of \"Disco Mania\" and \"Bowling Alley\", one was released in 1975 and the other was made by Hayco Inc..","The system released in 1976 is either \"Bowling Alley\" or the game made by Waverly Toys.","\"Disco Mania\" was released in 1974.","\"Meteor Rise\" was made by Maxigame."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ca16b38f85b5813472cc5fc13fa2462"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Cerbel is either the fall in Canada or the 115 ft tall waterfall.","Of the waterfall located in Switzerland and the waterfall located in Jamaica, one is Rhoqua and the other has a height of 110 ft.","The four waterfalls are Rhoqua, the fall in Canada, the 100 ft tall waterfall and the 110 ft tall waterfall.","Nyalt is located in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Cerbel"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15152b442059a91c6c7049182f660f19"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of Yvonne and Milton, one talked about P.M. Thatcher and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","Zachary spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden and the student who spoke for 12 minutes, one was Yvonne and the other was Jenna."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Jenna","Milton","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Chamberlain","Eden","Pitt","Thatcher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b52512a131cd1472fd109d9c4f3f3459"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the box at 88.2694 W and the cache found on May 3, one was at 40.3109 N and the other was at 40.5912 N.","The case at 88.3821 W was found sometime before the box at 40.5912 N.","The cache at 41.0237 N, the cache found on May 6 and the case at 88.0431 W were all different boxes.","The cache at 40.2516 N was at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5abe40a4f31e4ffe3e506963064c8567"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The four accelerators are the project headed by Dr. Underwood, the Tevatron LHC, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 and the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin is either the Tevatron LHC or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017.","The Zynga Complex will go online in 2017.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 and the Zynga Complex, one is headed by Dr. Owens and the other is headed by Dr. Underwood."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Owens","Dr. Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=791b4cd093e989cd07329a90993fc934"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Lance Leach's piece sold for 50 dollars less than Finn Freeman's item.","The 1983 one sold for 100 dollars less than the 1978 card.","The 2015 card sold for 50 dollars more than the 1983 card.","Of the piece that sold for $275 and the item that sold for $225, one came out in 2004 and the other featured Jimmy Jacobs."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Finn Freeman","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1978","1983","2004","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb57374f1d21342a7a18b6eda14279d4"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of Sandy Bridge and the camelback structure, one is 13,000 ft and the other is 8,500 ft.","Avery Bridge is the girder bridge.","The bowstring one is shorter than the camelback bridge.","Of the 10,000 ft one and Sandy Bridge, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is the girder bridge.","The 11,500 ft one and Vellon Bridge are different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","girder"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4c375664327a64adf80d6cf1ca6fca6"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the August 6 report and the sighting from Houghton, one was reported by Flora Flynn and the other was reported by Cindy Chan.","Of the August 7 report and the August 4 sighting, one was from Ames and the other was reported by Abe Alvarez.","The report from Fontana, Cindy Chan's report and the August 5 sighting were all different sightings.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted 1 day after Abe Alvarez's report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Ames","Fontana","Houghton","Yarmouth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6865c3dc56d2fa813de24b57522511b"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of the show that began in 2011 and the podcast with 1 million downloads, one is Eva Estrada's and the other is Faye Fender's.","Bobby Bora's podcast is either the show with 3 million downloads or the podcast that began in 2013.","The show that began in 2011 has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2010.","Dixie Dean's show started in 2013.","Eva Estrada's show started in 2009."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2011","2013"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc5a667aabd1d1608ebcca57858b35d3"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Cindy Chan's sighting was submitted 2 days after Gil Gates's sighting.","Of the report from Upper Lake and Gil Gates's sighting, one was received on August 4 and the other was received on August 5.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted sometime after Edith Estes's sighting.","The sighting from Islesboro was submitted 2 days before the report from Fontana.","The August 7 report, the report from Fontana and Gil Gates's sighting were all different sightings."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Dows","Fontana","Islesboro","Upper Lake"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fd051d3e122147bd305316d1d2da6b5"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Newton's class, the course with 31 students and the course in room 322 are all different classes.","The class with 35 students is either Mr. Brady's class or the class in room 122.","Of the course in room 322 and the course in room 122, one has 35 students and the other is taught by Newton.","Mr. Paul's class has 4 fewer students than Mr. Newton's class.","The class in room 412 has somewhat more students than the class in room 318."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["122","318","322","412"],"label_c":["Brady","Newton","Paul","Saunders"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ac2ce810b03ef85ee0d48dc86083f76"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Oginao is in Canada.","Garray is somewhat shorter than Inawatai.","Of the fall in Tibet and the waterfall in Brazil, one has a height of 105 ft and the other is Sihat.","Of Inawatai and Oginao, one is 115 ft tall and the other is in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d978416435fc4476654e89feae20933d"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Darlene made the lemon snapper.","Of the chef who made the pepper steak and the cook who made the lemon snapper, one was Jim and the other scored 42 points.","The chef who scored 63 points made the smoked pork.","Of Gabriel and the person who made the cashew tofu, one scored 63 points and the other scored 56 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Darlene","Gabriel","Hattie","Jim"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cfa2f2c695b8b459cb25e1134504fa9"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["Of the one that costs $2.10 and the Fanneuil oyster, one is from Appleton, CT and the other is from Barnstable, ME.","The Thatcher oyster costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","Of the one from Willapa, RI and the oyster from Barnstable, ME, one costs $2.20 and the other is the Bluepoint oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73ea133f8777458d02843154c93df463"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the 21 ft long specimen and the 25 ft long specimen, one is Gus and the other is the gray whale.","Adam is 2 feet shorter than the bowhead whale.","The 27 ft long exhibit is Curtis.","The right whale is 25 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Dennis","Gus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba311626a5f2e66f1a6adfb7521d76c7"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Harold has the appointment for the root canal.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment is either the person going in for the whitening or Vanessa.","Lynn has an appointment 1 hour before Dwight.","Of Lynn and the customer with the 10:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the extraction and the other has the appointment for the whitening.","Lynn has an appointment 2 hours before the client going in for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Harold","Lynn","Vanessa"],"label_c":["extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f76a8bda9b9d01ae49ce440fd2362f4"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Zachary was in lane 7.","Of the contestant in lane 7 and the contestant in lane 4, one is Gretchen and the other scored 540 points.","The player who scored 380 points was in lane 6.","Terrence scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 4."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Deanna","Gretchen","Terrence","Zachary"],"label_c":["2","4","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a23154f7fea5915d7e45711b60c3371a"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the fund with a return of 7% and the one with a return of 9%, one is run by Larry Larsen and the other is Black River.","Hudson Brook has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Sal Spencer.","Citizen Trust is run by Patty Paul.","Citizen Trust has a larger return than Hudson Brook."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Patty Paul","Sal Spencer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00d1e96742776ad15e571ab18342f95a"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Warner's class has 2 more students than Mr. Caldwell's class.","Mr. Warner's class has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 120.","Mr. Underwood's class is either the course in room 412 or the class in room 208.","Of Mr. Underwood's class and the class in room 207, one has 35 students and the other has 31 students.","Mr. Caldwell's class has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 412."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","207","208","412"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Underwood","Warner","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d84ebc6af07efcc355be22970b56c09"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who entered her scarf finished 1 place after Desiree.","Yolanda made the mittens.","Of the knitter who finished third and Viola, one made the mittens and the other made the tea cozy."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Natasha","Viola","Yolanda"],"label_c":["mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ab6e8ea8786884a3b9aa9f72c67f854"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who spent $450 gave Ally the laptop.","The friend who spent $400 gave Ally the planter.","Of the friend who spent $475 and the person who spent $400, one gave Ally the juicer and the other is Ned Norris.","Kit Kelley spent 50 dollars more than Mitch Mayo."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris"],"label_c":["juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dda601cf49a4b0cb42d3c3c6dafdf493"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Ayers v Byrd and the March 17 proceeding, one was the 8-1 decision and the other was the 2-7 decision.","The 5-4 decision was sometime after Ayers v Byrd.","The 8-1 decision was 1 week before the 4-5 decision.","Omar v Powers was the 5-4 decision.","Short v Metz was on March 24."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","5-4","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85ec400e03c64c3ea6e2407f0a48cff1"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in economics.","Of the winner who won in 1964 and the winner who won in 1976, one won the prize in chemistry and the other is Patsy Pope.","Of Jemma Jenks and the person who won in 1976, one won the prize in economics and the other won the prize in bioengineering."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Hannah Hay","Jemma Jenks","Olive Olson","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef3e6a1669dab6c7d6b3a18955bf6e4b"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 8:30pm aired on Saturday.","The show with 750,000 viewers aired on Wednesday.","Of the show that aired at 6:00pm and the show that aired on Monday, one brought in 250,000 viewers and the other brought in 750,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0261e34d59c30711e7ef653ddc9068f2"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who made the pepper steak is either the cook who scored 42 points or Sonia.","Of the chef who scored 42 points and the cook who scored 49 points, one was Ollie and the other made the cashew tofu.","The four chefs are the cook who made the turkey soup, Ida, the cook who scored 63 points and Sonia.","Ida scored 49 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Ida","Ollie","Sonia","Wade"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b164bb9a5daf2d776236aefbf7a39ed"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Hal Harrison's sighting was from Fontana.","The report from Fontana was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Otisfield.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was from Long Barn.","The report from Long Barn was submitted 1 day before Iva Ingram's sighting.","The August 5 sighting was either Abe Alvarez's sighting or the sighting from Visalia."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Edith Estes","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Fontana","Long Barn","Otisfield","Visalia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb5d19db16a94e48765760c37daf86a8"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Disco Mania\" came out sometime before the machine made by Pinnefore.","Of the machine released in 1977 and the machine made by Tarco Inc., one is \"Bowling Alley\" and the other is \"Archer Quest\".","The machine made by Dow Games came out 1 year after \"Bowling Alley\".","The system made by Tarco Inc. came out sometime after the machine made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eddc3857805abc3479d9d32e4983a40d"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 79 year-old tree and the 99 year-old tree, one is Roger's Oak and the other is 150 ft. tall.","Roger's Oak is 3 feet taller than Evan's Fir.","Roger's Oak is 3 feet shorter than Old Jarvis.","The 99 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the 94 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","87","94","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91e6b67921619d5aaf0d7658d423a616"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Yvette had to spell \"duplicity\".","The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Violet.","Of Violet and Yvette, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Winifred had to spell \"anemic\".","Yvette had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Nixon's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Jill","Violet","Winifred","Yvette"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7aa3f17858e2a2b4a5e1bc7a7300a8a8"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura was built sometime after the shrine in Uchida.","The shrine in Niwa was built 60 years after the temple in Usui.","Of the shrine in Usui and the temple in Niwa, one was built in 1525 and the other is Yamasaki.","Takahashi is in Uchida."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2be7a1ff719e2288409660f2a68076b3"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast that began in 2008 has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","Of Al Acosta's show and Geneva Gold's show, one started in 2009 and the other has 1 million downloads.","The show with 3 million downloads, Geneva Gold's show and Bobby Bora's show are all different shows.","Geneva Gold's show has 1 million fewer downloads than Al Acosta's show.","Bobby Bora's podcast has more downloads than the show that began in 2010."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2010","2011"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=364a474f5ade07e3c5fada870a5fb021"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of the client with the 12:00pm appointment and the client with the 2:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Tammie and the other is Cristina.","Susie's customer has her appointment 1 hour before Tammie's customer.","Juana is being worked on by Tammie.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour before Juana.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is being worked on by Pam."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Flora","Juana"],"label_c":["Pam","Susie","Tammie","Victoria"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6403295e8e57966f89b197bffe52e218"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of mahogany costs 25 dollars less than the item made of teak.","Of the piece made of mahogany and the item made of rosewood, one costs $300 and the other was crafted by Freda.","Of the $300 item and the piece made of teak, one was crafted by Antoinette and the other was crafted by Josephine.","The $250 piece is either Josephine's item or the item made of rosewood.","Josephine's piece, the item made of rosewood and the $300 item are all different pieces."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Freda","Hope","Josephine"],"label_c":["mahogany","oak","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a4a56b87ccbdd5520fb877c495aa2bc"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the 25 ft long whale and Herbert, one is the narwhal and the other is the fin whale.","Dennis is somewhat longer than Brent.","Curtis is 2 feet longer than the narwhal.","The beluga whale is either Dennis or the 27 ft long whale.","The 23 ft long specimen is Herbert."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01b2d5da852f17f0a96d1ba1d8f50fab"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who entered her blanket finished 1 place before Priscilla.","The person who entered her mittens finished 2 places after Natasha.","Of the person who finished first and the person who finished second, one is Natasha and the other made the blanket.","Ruth finished fourth.","Natasha and the knitter who entered her sweater are different people."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Holly","Natasha","Priscilla","Ruth"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3faab7d586f48333a06c3728ab043d9"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Of the student whose final word was \"consomme\" and the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class, one is May and the other is Bessie.","May was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Yvette was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Kelley had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Witte's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Bessie","Kelley","May","Yvette"],"label_c":["Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09c36dcbfa8eb94f6dc74e774be254e5"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the mobile library with 350 books and the bookmobile with 300 books, one is \"Dream Machine\" and the other is driven by Myra.","\"Ready Reader\" has fewer books than \"Dream Machine\".","The bookmobile Myra drives has 100 more books than the vehicle Kimberly drives.","The mobile library with 300 books is either \"Lit on Wheels\" or the mobile library Leroy drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 350 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Kimberly","Leroy","Myra","Omar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d28cc536b6ec906fc68d9fe776bf9ab"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of Evan's Fir and Zeke's Spruce, one is 80 years old and the other is 153 ft. tall.","Zeke's Spruce is 150 ft. tall.","Nolan's Pine, the 79 year-old tree and the 153 ft. tree are all different trees.","Marsh Tree is 3 feet taller than Nolan's Pine.","The 80 year-old tree is taller than the 94 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72f06b7a44ce773ec4017a2c2992c5aa"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The monkey cost less than the gold piece.","The gold piece cost 1 dollar less than the red piece.","Of the fish and the monkey, one cost $3.00 and the other was yellow.","Of the turtle and the $6.00 balloon, one was yellow and the other was gold."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["cat","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b331e88375f1123d31b0cec6a8a4cc7"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The citrus halibut contains 40 more calories than the dish served on May 12th.","The asian steak contains somewhat more calories than the dish served on May 12th.","The meal with 440 calories was either the asian steak or the recipe served on May 16th.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 12th.","Of the recipe served on May 13th and the dish served on May 16th, one was the lemon salmon and the other has 420 calories."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 13th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=924797ae5eb211077b8e94922acf30df"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal Calliope works with is older than the orangutan Beatrice works with.","Rajesh is either the ape Beatrice works with or the ape Gracie works with.","Shamir is cared for by Eva.","The 7-year-old is cared for by Gracie.","Of the 7-year-old and the 10-year-old, one is Quirrel and the other is cared for by Calliope."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a2c9f76664b4a28f8d9929cc247ed35"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The purple balloon cost less than the cat.","Of the orange animal and the brown piece, one cost $6.00 and the other was the monkey.","The orange piece cost 2 dollars more than the snail.","The cat cost less than the monkey."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["cat","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=daddcad9865bf5003e827b107ee0a18c"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of B. mangeris and L. dyson, one was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen and the other has 250 genes.","The organism with 1,000 genes was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","B. mangeris has somewhat fewer genes than L. dyson.","The one sequenced by Dr. Velasquez has somewhat more genes than L. dyson.","The four organisms were V. tenesis, the organism with 500 genes, the organism with 250 genes and the one with 1,000 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Garza","Nielsen","Ortiz","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c457bd7b16f679b99eca4f3f1c3d68b"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster that costs $2.30 is from Willapa, RI.","Of the Bluepoint oyster and the Katamaka oyster, one costs $2.00 and the other is from Charlestown, CT.","The oyster from Punaville, RI costs 20 cents less than the Welcher oyster.","The Katamaka oyster costs $2.10."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81a05782fe2531810aae718bb371afd0"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the mobile library with 350 books and \"Ready Reader\", one is driven by Dan and the other is driven by Hugh.","The bookmobile Francisco drives has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Leroy drives.","Of the mobile library with 350 books and the mobile library with 300 books, one is \"Explore More\" and the other is driven by Hugh.","\"Ready Reader\" has 100 fewer books than \"Lit on Wheels\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Dan","Francisco","Hugh","Leroy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c7d2f79620e7f004b208a683a478a44"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["B. mangeris was either the organism with 750 genes or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","L. dyson has somewhat more genes than D. forcilitis.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Kennedy has 250 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","D. forcilitis was sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","Of D. forcilitis and B. mangeris, one has 500 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Zamora."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson"],"label_c":["Kennedy","Nielsen","Walsh","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee5e3658aa93334de8fe99566158b5e2"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of Denise and Clarence, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Denise had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Clarence.","The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either May or the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\".","Of the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the student whose final word was \"consomme\", one is May and the other was from Mrs. Steuben's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Denise","Floyd","May"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db400443c3be3f61b363b719a7515326"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of Ned Norris and the person who gave Ally the HD tv, one spent $450 and the other spent $475.","The attendee who spent $450 is either Kit Kelley or the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","Ned Norris gave Ally the toaster.","The attendee who spent $400 gave Ally the juicer.","Lily Little spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=896a4d8b6cb8b78138defce706580090"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Hope has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's client.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either Alison or Yvonne's client.","Georgia has her appointment 1 hour after Tammie's customer.","Alison has her appointment sometime after Yvonne's customer.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is either Cristina or Pam's client.","Of Yvonne's client and Pam's customer, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other is Georgia."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Georgia","Hope"],"label_c":["Pam","Susie","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6062add455672cce1a8631a8b6648ade"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the client with the 9:30am appointment and the customer going in for the crown, one is Dwight and the other is Yvette.","Lynn is scheduled for 11:30am.","The customer going in for the veneers is either Jonathan or the customer with the 9:30am appointment.","Lynn has an appointment sometime before the person going in for the crown.","Dwight has the appointment for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Jonathan","Lynn","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50ce3da84223061589681350ec273226"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with gouda cheese costs 1 dollar more than Omar's order.","Warren's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than Tony's sandwich.","Kenneth's order costs more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Warren's order is either the sandwich with havarti cheese or the order with colby jack cheese.","Of the $5.75 order and the $4.75 order, one includes colby jack cheese and the other is Tony's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Kenneth","Omar","Tony","Warren"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4eab443719020643841fd41efc084d1a"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case found on May 3 and the box found on May 6, one was at 40.2516 N and the other was at 88.0431 W.","The box at 88.3821 W was found 6 days after the cache at 88.0431 W.","The cache at 40.6656 N was found 3 days before the case at 40.2516 N.","The cache at 41.0237 N was at 88.3907 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=178f00731d22f285649dd23ba6578e7b"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Island Creek oyster costs 20 cents less than the one from Appleton, CT.","The Thatcher oyster is either the one that costs $2.20 or the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","The Pomaquin oyster is from Appleton, CT.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat less than the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.10 is either the oyster from Appleton, CT or the oyster from Charlestown, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6cf7e8b733f4a231d75959519a79cdc"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul from Norway is worth 1 billion less than Mike Mckay.","Of Rachel Reid and Joseph Jakes, one is worth $25 billion and the other is from Germany.","Al Acosta is either the mogul worth $28 billion or the person worth $27 billion.","Joseph Jakes is from Canada."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Joseph Jakes","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=158694c7f80a96ad855b8d320ff28be1"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Marsh Tree is 3 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","Of Marsh Tree and the 150 ft. tree, one is 99 years old and the other is 94 years old.","The Senator is either the 144 ft. tree or the 94 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than Nolan's Pine."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator"],"label_c":["80","85","94","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c10d9d60b899ad05159695c94163b0e6"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the recipe served on May 16th and the meal with 440 calories, one was the bulgur salad and the other was the kale quinoa.","The bulgur salad contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 13th.","The meal with 420 calories was either the meal served on May 11th or the meal served on May 16th.","The garlic tilapia was either the dish served on May 13th or the recipe with 400 calories.","The garlic tilapia contains 20 fewer calories than the dish served on May 11th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e880fbfd9bb07ecdd8cf027e676a10fb"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate worth $28 billion is from Norway.","Betty Bush is from England.","Of Betty Bush and Cal Craig, one is from Germany and the other is worth $25 billion.","The person from Germany is worth somewhat more than Hal Hickman."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Hal Hickman","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Denmark","England","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7507a86c0473f15668eb4decb7dc9afc"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Westmolen is either the home built in 1729 or the Van den Berg family's windmill.","The four structures are Doesmolen, the home built in 1706, the windmill built in 1752 and the De Jong family's house.","Westmolen was built 23 years after Oostmolen.","Of the home built in 1752 and Westmolen, one is owned by the Jansen family and the other is owned by the Van den Berg family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d61bcec81b45e97cccb1304b6b95125a"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the one with a return of 8% and the one with a return of 7%, one is Black River and the other is run by Sal Spencer.","Of the one run by Kip Kerr and the one run by Sal Spencer, one has had a return of 8% and the other is First Crescent.","Of the fund with a return of 9% and the fund run by Quentin Quinn, one is Black River and the other is Oak Capital."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=513f3223b48381ff95f451fe4ef0cf86"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Nyalt is 5 ft higher than Irskela.","Sihat has a height of 115 ft.","Irskela is either the fall in Canada or the fall located in New Zealand.","The waterfall located in Tibet is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall in Canada.","The waterfall in Jamaica is 5 ft taller than Nyalt."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f6c05b67ac0efb623612290c621fc07"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Freda Fritz won her tournament 1 year before Bonita Bitz.","Grace Goritz won her tournament sometime after the person who scored a 59.","Of the woman who scored a 61 and the person who scored a 59, one won in 1922 and the other was Freda Fritz.","Grace Goritz won her tournament sometime before the woman who scored a 65."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Freda Fritz","Grace Goritz","Kristina Katz"],"label_c":["59","61","62","65"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06ba3fb11a97b11c23a11f8dd3b8cfa0"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of Sue's sandwich and Zachary's sandwich, one costs $5.75 and the other includes colby jack cheese.","Verna's order costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","The $2.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with cheddar cheese or the order with colby jack cheese.","Of Sue's sandwich and the order with gouda cheese, one costs $4.75 and the other costs $3.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Sue","Verna","Warren","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","muenster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd06354770f1c82d296ed93e777535f7"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 25 ft long whale is either the sei whale or Brent.","The sei whale is Herbert.","The fin whale is 25 ft long.","The sei whale is 2 feet longer than the beluga whale.","Of the 25 ft long specimen and the right whale, one is Adam and the other is Brent."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Dennis","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfa6a4f0608bee0a6c85b3ba4d1cc812"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Ben Barron finished with somewhat more gold than the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Jack Jacobs found 17 ounces of gold.","The prospector who found 14 ounces of gold worked the Glacier Grove claim.","The person working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 ounces more gold than Ben Barron.","Of the miner working at Fuller Rise and the person working at Laurel Ridge, one was Gil Gonzalez and the other found 17 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f71f1b0eed62322232215f7e25c9ebf"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The bulgur salad was served on May 16th.","The garlic tilapia contains 40 fewer calories than the meal served on May 16th.","The recipe served on May 12th contains 40 fewer calories than the kale quinoa.","The dish with 420 calories was either the citrus halibut or the recipe served on May 11th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f80fc988836babcc92f8b88851e1f378"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's structure is 30 sq ft larger than the $36,000 home.","The $29,000 structure is somewhat larger than the Davidson's house.","Of the Gillespie's structure and the 125 sq ft house, one sold for $36,000 and the other sold for $38,000.","The $29,000 house is either the Nielsen's house or the Davidson's structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Nielsen","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4756443340d746737054b2ca3d72fcdd"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the competitor who ordered spaghetti and Louis, one paid $7.99 and the other paid $8.99.","The competitor who paid $8.99 was either Velma or the contestant who ordered taglioni.","Of the competitor who paid $6.99 and the competitor who paid $9.99, one ordered farfalle and the other was Velma.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid 1 dollar more than Oscar."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Louis","Margie","Oscar","Velma"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5be79ab2f1acdfb2a140bf06acde9cd"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Valerie's design landed 10 feet shorter than Roderick's design.","Aaron's design went 20 feet farther than the black airplane.","Of the yellow plane and the pink plane, one went 45 feet and the other was Valerie's.","The yellow airplane went somewhat farther than Roderick's design.","Valerie's design landed somewhat shorter than the black plane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b19fc8a53d32ef80acd9d61c0847f2c"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Glenda Glenn won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years after Norma Nolan.","Of the winner who won in 1968 and the person who won in 1964, one won the prize in literature and the other is Rita Reeves.","The winner who won the prize in physics won her prize 8 years before Mandy Marsh."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Glenda Glenn","Mandy Marsh","Norma Nolan","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ecc50d0e5fc192f835441f9d1b8cd1e"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The dog was either the brown balloon or the white animal.","The $4.00 animal was white.","The monkey was red.","The purple animal cost more than the brown animal.","Of the $4.00 piece and the $5.00 piece, one was the cat and the other was purple."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","monkey"],"label_c":["brown","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=868f6711497a4d12a4fd1d3cf905d16c"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of Cheri's item and the piece made of ash, one costs $275 and the other costs $250.","Nadine's piece costs 50 dollars less than Josephine's item.","Whitney's item was made of sandalwood.","The $250 item is either the piece made of elm or the item made of sandalwood."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Cheri","Josephine","Nadine","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24227d1ddfeeac1787c76b95a7db70a3"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Dixie Dean's show has 2 million more downloads than Al Acosta's show.","Of the show that began in 2015 and the podcast that began in 2014, one is Al Acosta's and the other has 3 million downloads.","Of the show with 1 million downloads and Eva Estrada's podcast, one started in 2015 and the other started in 2008.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada"],"label_c":["2008","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cc263ba4a98536943c63311956a7a6a"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of the 4-5 decision and the March 3 case, one was Zamora v Pibb and the other was Carson v Dunn.","The March 10 case was the 2-7 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was the 5-4 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was 2 weeks after the 8-1 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","5-4","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7329ece4be4f344f84a95cba96ef7f49"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The bulgur salad contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 11th.","The meal served on May 14th contains 20 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The recipe served on May 15th contains somewhat fewer calories than the garlic tilapia.","The meal served on May 17th contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 14th.","The recipe with 440 calories was either the meal served on May 11th or the garlic tilapia."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30e638f1a17e6f6632a872137e3b3405"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case found on May 12 was at 88.2694 W.","The case at 88.1928 W was found 6 days before the case at 40.5912 N.","Of the cache at 88.0431 W and the cache at 88.2694 W, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found on May 3."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e493864aacc87e15c23b51ba805b03a"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 13th contains 20 more calories than the lemon salmon.","The four recipes were the dish with 440 calories, the dish served on May 14th, the lemon salmon and the kale quinoa.","The bulgur salad was either the recipe served on May 12th or the dish served on May 11th.","Of the meal served on May 14th and the meal served on May 12th, one has 380 calories and the other was the chili pork."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3daa9b1573ee5f2be687995ba332d66"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the person who won the prize in economics and the person who won the prize in astronomy, one is Rita Reeves and the other won in 1972.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize before Betty Brewer.","The person who won in 1968 won the prize in economics.","The person who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years after Olive Olson."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Olive Olson","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a87388b51fcf3725a72c29e0ba83cc14"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The monkey cost 2 dollars more than the brown balloon.","The $3.00 piece was gold.","Of the fish and the $6.00 animal, one was yellow and the other was gold.","The snail cost $4.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","fish","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["brown","gold","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5070d3b4aa7f9b93613db956f4039bab"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Ted was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Lila had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Philip.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Philip is either the student whose final word was \"consomme\" or the student whose final word was \"bulwark\".","Philip was from Mrs. Witte's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Gayle","Lila","Philip","Ted"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4eabde407dde645564a29602865c28f0"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 41.0237 N was found 3 days after the case at 88.1928 W.","Of the cache found on May 3 and the box found on May 9, one was at 41.0237 N and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The box at 40.3109 N was at 88.3907 W.","The box at 41.0237 N was at 88.0431 W.","The case at 88.4584 W was found sometime after the cache at 40.8991 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cfd1f87baa65e1b90796171b393d42e"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Gibbs v Kintz was on March 17.","Of the March 24 proceeding and the March 3 case, one was Watts v Yang and the other was the 3-6 decision.","The 6-3 decision was sometime after the 2-7 decision.","Of Zamora v Pibb and Gibbs v Kintz, one was on March 24 and the other was the 7-2 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afde3278de3e18da5ed822822b0f398f"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner working at York River finished with 6 ounces more gold than Ben Barron.","Of Harry Howell and Ben Barron, one worked the Belle Hart claim and the other found 14 ounces of gold.","Harry Howell worked the Fuller Rise claim.","Chip Cornell worked the York River claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb7d0d58f5da5ebcbc2d6e8378957ae3"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the first hand was either Lee or the competitor who won with a flush.","The competitor who won the fourth hand won with two pairs.","Ernestine won the first hand.","Omar won 1 hand before the person who won with two pairs.","Of the player who won the third hand and Irma, one won with a royal flush and the other won with two pairs."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Irma","Lee","Omar"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe839194389329503f866c2596aae2ef"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the 25 ft long exhibit and the 21 ft long specimen, one is the right whale and the other is Dennis.","The 27 ft long whale is Felipe.","The gray whale is 2 feet shorter than Herbert.","The sei whale is 23 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["fin whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Dennis","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=674f1dc8fa5ba9b2b15a5079fd835533"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Dan drives has 50 more books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","\"Dream Machine\" has 300 books.","The vehicle with 350 books is driven by Ira.","Of the bookmobile Ira drives and the mobile library Myra drives, one is \"Ready Reader\" and the other has 400 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Dan","Ira","Kimberly","Myra"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81ea64f397b552d96416521d0b547cb4"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Ninigreth oyster is from Appleton, CT.","Of the Katamaka oyster and the Ninigreth oyster, one costs $2.30 and the other is from Punaville, RI.","Of the oyster from Punaville, RI and the one from Nesketucket, MA, one costs $2.10 and the other is the Bluepoint oyster.","The Island Creek oyster costs somewhat less than the Katamaka oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Katamaka","Ninigreth"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18ea18eb9e797c5938ca0a92b33b70dd"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the one with the $5,000 credit limit and the one with the $6,500 credit limit, one has an APR of 8% and the other is from Whitly Bank.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $5,000 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 9% has a limit of $7,500.","Of the one with an APR of 11% and the card with an APR of 9%, one has a limit of $10,000 and the other is from TrustCo."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$5,000","$6,500","$7,500","$10,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44f2d54e2e1ae254c49fde31ca8f0d34"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who scored 63 points made the cashew tofu.","Of the person who made the pepper steak and the person who made the cashew tofu, one was Ed and the other scored 56 points.","Luther is either the cook who made the cashew tofu or the chef who scored 49 points.","Of Luther and Veronica, one scored 56 points and the other made the turkey soup."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Ed","Luther","Marjorie","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8f260cb8d26c8eb8b69f51912cd448a"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster that costs $2.30 is either the oyster from Vancouver, BC or the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The Katamaka oyster costs somewhat more than the one from Barnstable, ME.","Of the one from Charlestown, CT and the oyster from Nesketucket, MA, one costs $2.10 and the other is the Katamaka oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster is from Barnstable, ME.","The one from Nesketucket, MA costs 10 cents less than the Thatcher oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76e54cc06736da622d463fd274bdaa77"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Margarita's piece cost 250 dollars less than Herman's piece.","\"Utrecht\" cost 250 dollars more than Herman's dummy.","Of Kelly's puppet and Herman's puppet, one is \"Yenga\" and the other cost $1,000.","\"Xavier\" cost somewhat more than \"Valencio\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01962c74584fcb6459a58c13ba58122f"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member whose order cost $6.25 is either the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. or Rebecca.","Of Irene and the person who ordered the Italian sub, one owes $5.80 and the other owes $4.90.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 90 cents less than Rebecca.","Peter owes more than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17b6b0a5d78b227a047957804199b31e"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Bakker family's home was built sometime after Zemelmolen.","Of the structure built in 1752 and the De Jong family's home, one is Grosmolen and the other is Oostmolen.","Zemelmolen is owned by the Jansen family.","The Jansen family's house was built sometime after Grosmolen.","Doesmolen is owned by the Bakker family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55c3c9b917ab47cf6278365487783748"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer with the 9:30am appointment is either the customer going in for the filling or Ernest.","Of the customer going in for the filling and Inez, one is scheduled for 9:30am and the other is scheduled for 11:30am.","The person going in for the veneers is either Orlando or the customer with the 11:30am appointment.","Of the customer going in for the crown and the customer going in for the veneers, one is Orlando and the other is scheduled for 10:30am."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Ernest","Inez","Orlando"],"label_c":["crown","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57679e72350081a2ea464e0c671663ab"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 5-4 decision was 1 week after Zamora v Pibb.","Of the 6-3 decision and the March 24 proceeding, one was Carson v Dunn and the other was Watts v Yang.","Omar v Powers was either the 2-7 decision or the March 3 case.","The 3-6 decision was either Omar v Powers or Watts v Yang.","Watts v Yang was the 5-4 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","6-3"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23caeb62160dbab5559a996f1c0679c7"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $5.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with colby jack cheese or Frances's order.","Of the $2.75 sandwich and the $5.75 sandwich, one is Archie's and the other includes swiss cheese.","Henrietta's order includes cheddar cheese.","Lula's order costs 1 dollar more than the order with swiss cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Frances","Henrietta","Lula"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0f774c2ec7e6df983ae064d516f56a8"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Ready Reader\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Natasha drives.","\"Dream Machine\" is either the vehicle with 250 books or the bookmobile with 300 books.","Of the mobile library Myra drives and the bookmobile with 300 books, one is \"Lit on Wheels\" and the other is \"Dream Machine\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Natasha drives.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is driven by Jaime."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Ira","Jaime","Myra","Natasha"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c86498ce4f60acd56b83a975506d6b9"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the tycoon from Norway and the person from Sweden, one is worth $28 billion and the other is Dirk Dillon.","Dirk Dillon is worth somewhat more than Faith Flynn.","The four people are the person worth $26 billion, Sid Scott, the mogul from Sweden and the magnate from Germany.","The person from Sweden is worth 1 billion more than Faith Flynn."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Faith Flynn","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0eafdc2b284c0ac6612f803fb03b748d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["May had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Nick.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Steuben's class.","May had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Philip.","Of Nick and Violet, one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other had to spell \"bulwark\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["May","Nick","Philip","Violet"],"label_c":["Condini","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d67218bef9d6f7ec935fb8e839e777e0"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Black River is either the fund run by Larry Larsen or the fund with a return of 6%.","The one with a return of 8% is either the fund run by Larry Larsen or the fund run by Ule Underwood.","Of the fund with a return of 8% and the one with a return of 9%, one is run by Zed Zamora and the other is Hudson Brook.","Hudson Brook has a 2 percent larger return than the fund run by Walter Wade.","Pine Bay is run by Walter Wade."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0cf7c645ba4e861c93560ff3be57920"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player in lane 4 scored 80 points fewer points than Brandi.","The contestant who scored 540 points was in lane 5.","Stanley scored 460 points.","Of the contestant who scored 300 points and the person who scored 460 points, one was in lane 7 and the other is Leigh."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Leigh","Perry","Stanley"],"label_c":["4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dae7b032d8daef7d48f2c00c0330c55e"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Words To Go\" is driven by Sheryl.","Of \"Ready Reader\" and the mobile library Hugh drives, one has 350 books and the other has 300 books.","\"Dream Machine\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Francisco drives.","\"Dream Machine\" has 250 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Hugh","Myra","Sheryl"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94d0dd34c357d2a3affd574010d62623"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The August 5 sighting was from Jackson.","Flora Flynn's report was received on August 7.","Of Benny Baron's sighting and the August 6 sighting, one was from Jackson and the other was from Embden.","Iva Ingram's report was submitted 1 day before Benny Baron's report.","The August 4 report was either Hal Harrison's report or the sighting from Visalia."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Embden","Fontana","Jackson","Visalia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eea18866ee74e8280ff6badc35a35680"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Zimmerman's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 114.","The course in room 318 has 4 more students than the course in room 129.","The four classes are the course in room 318, the class with 31 students, the course with 29 students and Mr. Velasquez's class.","The course in room 114 is taught by Ray."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","125","129","318"],"label_c":["Jimenez","Ray","Velasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a554c27105eba90c709e2c6c66b7fb44"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the program that aired on Saturday and the show that aired at 1:00pm, one brought in 1,000,000 viewers and the other brought in 750,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 10:00pm was either the show that aired on Monday or the show with 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 8:30pm aired on Saturday.","The program that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Thursday.","The program that aired on Tuesday had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Thursday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aff91efbf5c93919488e7014861bdda8"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Meteor Rise\" came out 2 years after the machine made by Arco.","\"Bowling Alley\" was made by Arco.","Of the game released in 1974 and the game released in 1976, one was made by Dow Games and the other is \"Disco Mania\".","\"Meteor Rise\" was made by Pinnefore.","\"Disco Mania\" came out sometime after \"Archer Quest\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ef7cb47a21559a79bf4fac63483c629"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that bakes for 40 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 340 degrees or the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The baked ham bakes 5 minutes longer than the chicken cutlet.","The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 400 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 375 degrees is either the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes or the mac and cheese.","Of the roast potatoes recipe and the chicken cutlet, one bakes for 25 minutes and the other cooks at 400 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b592e92ffe89c8201bb1c6d40a481925"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Patsy has the appointment for the whitening.","The four people are the patient with the 9:30am appointment, the client going in for the root canal, Wayne and the patient going in for the whitening.","Of Inez and Patsy, one is scheduled for 10:30am and the other has the appointment for the extraction.","Patsy has an appointment 1 hour before the client going in for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Inez","Patsy","Rosemary","Wayne"],"label_c":["extraction","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58c3f62fd4096e8069b3276bf3b96a5c"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The August 4 report was from Walnut Creek.","Benny Baron's report was submitted 1 day after Edith Estes's report.","Cindy Chan's sighting was submitted sometime after Dan Delgado's report.","Of the report from Walnut Creek and the sighting from Islesboro, one was reported by Edith Estes and the other was received on August 5.","The August 6 report was from Jackson."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes"],"label_c":["Islesboro","Jackson","Upper Lake","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76cec35132b05ce726b0837932b4494e"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The TrustCo card is either the one with an APR of 8% or the one with an APR of 9%.","Of the one with an APR of 9% and the card with the $6,500 credit limit, one is from Hoardstrum and the other is from Whitly Bank.","The one with the $6,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $10,000 credit limit.","The card with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the Whitly Bank card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$6,500","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81fd16fe1864b00b904b458004243d52"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 23 ft long exhibit is Herbert.","The sei whale is 4 feet longer than Brent.","Of the 21 ft long specimen and the 23 ft long exhibit, one is the narwhal and the other is Brent.","The right whale is Gus."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dbe9840edb7ca6688d9ffc464143eeb"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Opie Oliver's card came out in 2012.","The piece that sold for $175 came out in 1999.","Of the 2012 card and the 1987 item, one featured Mike Morales and the other sold for $275.","Neddy Norris's item sold for 50 dollars more than the 1987 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Finn Freeman","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1974","1987","1999","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40dfa51bd4ca83d8bf9a798648d76d54"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Lynn is scheduled for 10:30am.","Felix has the appointment for the extraction.","Of the patient with the 11:30am appointment and the client with the 9:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the filling and the other is Patsy.","The person going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour before Lynn."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Lynn","Patsy","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f495fcadd73c553c7659acb3f0ffa49"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ruth finished third.","Yolanda finished 1 place before the entrant who entered her blanket.","Of Yolanda and Ollie, one finished second and the other made the sweater.","The person who finished third made the tea cozy."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Holly","Ollie","Ruth","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd041b7c6631467d421a096d09d7c37b"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who entered her mittens finished somewhat before the entrant who entered her sweater.","The four people are the person who finished first, Priscilla, Sophie and the person who entered her tea cozy.","Priscilla finished somewhat before Alexis.","The knitter who entered her blanket finished 1 place after Sophie."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ollie","Priscilla","Sophie"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20820f6eb17d78be45341e814fac08ec"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["GXTV was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The stock that sold for $28 per share was either the stock Geraldo bought or GXTV.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than QMZ.","GXTV sold for $25 per share.","ABTR was bought by Geraldo."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Charlie","Edith","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b861e85c3aec3168786753e0666bf189"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Yolanda is either the aerophobe leaving in January or the passenger with the wishbone.","The four fliers are the aerophobe leaving in January, Troy, Katie and the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","The aerophobe with the coin will leave 1 month before Katie.","The flier leaving in April will bring their rabbit's foot.","The flier with the talisman will leave 1 month after the passenger with the coin."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Katie","Neal","Troy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=901f09cb10aaf2b6db55e71be0db82e0"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the B.L.T. owes less than the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","Erica ordered the cheeseburger.","Chip owes more than the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.25 is either the team member who ordered the meatball sub or Erica.","Geoffrey is either the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 or the person who ordered the cheeseburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87f4014155216030c0142793071406ba"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The four oysters are the Bluepoint oyster, the oyster from Duxbury, MA, the oyster that costs $2.10 and the one that costs $2.00.","The one from Duxbury, MA costs 20 cents more than the Ninigreth oyster.","The Thatcher oyster is from Punaville, RI.","The one that costs $2.10 is from Appleton, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a5af3558608bcab5fe51541b8c6fa72"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Sonia made the cashew tofu.","Karl scored 7 more points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","Freda scored 49 points.","The chef who made the turkey soup scored 7 fewer points than Sonia."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Freda","Karl","Sonia","Wade"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb6a2e40ecf16f45ae0df82cbcf2e24f"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" has more books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Ready Reader\" has 400 books.","The mobile library with 400 books is driven by Terri.","The vehicle Sheryl drives has 50 more books than the mobile library Becky drives.","The mobile library Becky drives has more books than \"Lit on Wheels\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Ira","Sheryl","Terri"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e19e8f14433a52593c92c4cd17ed4300"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Veronica scored 7 more points than the cook who made the smoked pork.","Peggy made the lemon snapper.","Peggy scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the smoked pork.","Peggy scored somewhat more points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","Marjorie scored 56 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Marjorie","Peggy","Veronica","Wade"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2112076a07a487267e0904ef6440e1b4"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Dell Scargo card has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Hoardstrum card has a limit of $6,500.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit, the Hoardstrum card and the card with an APR of 11% are all different cards.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR of 9%.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $5,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$5,000","$6,500","$10,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdfb07e4b2340db53a9e8b0b8b91e525"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Whitney's client has her appointment 1 hour before Eileen.","Myra has her appointment sometime after Nettie's customer.","Myra is either the customer with the 11:00am appointment or Whitney's client.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment is being worked on by Yvonne.","Hope has the 2:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Eileen","Hope","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Susie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b09e874d58d681f19adaf387e252c7c4"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Cindy Chan's report was submitted sometime after Flora Flynn's report.","Abe Alvarez's report was from Walnut Creek.","The sighting from Walnut Creek was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Tarzana.","The report from Yarmouth was submitted 1 day before Hal Harrison's report.","Abe Alvarez's report was received on August 7."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Embden","Tarzana","Walnut Creek","Yarmouth"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a3472736b75a6d5d391761ed536b400"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Jana won with a straight.","Adrienne was either the person who won the fourth hand or the player who won the first hand.","The person who won with one pair won 2 hands before Jana.","Derek won the third hand.","The person who won the first hand was either the person who won with a straight or the competitor who won with a flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Derek","Jana","Maria"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f665377b6697fa447e89b30cb328906a"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The August 7 report was from Springfield.","The August 5 report was from Postville.","The sighting from Kirkman was submitted 1 day before Abe Alvarez's sighting.","Dan Delgado's sighting was submitted 1 day after Abe Alvarez's sighting.","Edith Estes's sighting was submitted sometime after Abe Alvarez's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Kirkman","Postville","Springfield"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c54c715004279772fcfa6b1a08b30df"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent lower than the Mid Atlantic card.","The one with an APR of 11% has a limit of $10,000.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $2,000 credit limit.","The one with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR of 10%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$2,000","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f270854a07582a6bc85a1e08cc01c39c"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Underwood's home is 125 sq ft.","The Ewing's house is either the 140 sq ft house or the $27,500 structure.","The 95 sq ft home sold for $38,000.","The Kirby's structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the Gillespie's home.","The Underwood's structure is either the $38,000 structure or the $36,000 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Kirby","Underwood"],"label_c":["$27,500","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f61a89b8f9a3d96e9e5276fad5e695f8"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The citrus halibut was served on May 11th.","The kale quinoa has 400 calories.","The kale quinoa contains 20 fewer calories than the meal served on May 16th.","The meal served on May 13th contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","The bulgur salad was either the meal served on May 13th or the recipe served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d0c22f03a365666c0f676c0f3af9204"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with havarti cheese costs 2 dollars less than Henrietta's sandwich.","Lula's sandwich costs more than the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Omar's order includes colby jack cheese.","Omar's sandwich costs 2 dollars more than Mildred's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Lula","Mildred","Omar"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73278a1bdd80d5ff9940c662cf075e0d"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 67 won her tournament sometime after Maxine Mohn.","Maxine Mohn won her tournament 1 year after Kristina Katz.","The woman who won in 1922 was either the woman who scored a 67 or Kristina Katz.","The woman who scored a 65 won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 61.","Carrie Cole shot a 59."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Inez","Kristina Katz","Maxine Mohn"],"label_c":["59","61","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b71fe55b1e033e8db5ca7166b963275"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen was built in 1729.","Vlietmolen is owned by the Van den Berg family.","Vlietmolen was built 23 years after Zemelmolen.","The Van den Berg family's structure was built 23 years after the Jansen family's windmill.","The home built in 1752 is either Zemelmolen or the De Jong family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b90ce54c908b76552bd214e88b75ac5"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Eva finished 2 places before the person from Stanton.","Ian finished 1 place before the solver from Rinard.","The contestant who finished third was from Oak View.","Steven was either the person from Quimby or the contestant from Oak View."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Eva","Ian","Kelvin","Steven"],"label_c":["Oak View","Quimby","Rinard","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=793626fe3c90fff70dfde02db95d40f1"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ed is either the person who scored 63 points or the chef who made the cajun chili.","Celia scored 7 fewer points than the cook who made the lemon snapper.","The cook who made the turkey soup scored 7 fewer points than Sonia.","The cook who scored 56 points made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Bertha","Celia","Ed","Sonia"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b266a2be5e78616599dc5aa4a222d1d9"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 10:00pm aired on Monday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Wednesday was either the show that aired at 2:00pm or the show with 500,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Saturday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 8:30pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3552a260ef2ead4c3dca648b6b976d9e"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson who ordered the club sandwich owes more than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","Hannah owes 45 cents more than Erica.","Peter owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","Erica owes 45 cents more than Rebecca.","Erica is either the team member whose order cost $6.25 or the person who ordered the cheeseburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90c2597fc935d93f2c875723c6266241"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's podcast has 1 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2012 has 1 million more downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","Geneva Gold's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2011.","Eva Estrada's podcast started in 2015."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2010","2011","2012","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ee860b36a0a80579523236adc0ff6db"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector who found 11 ounces of gold worked the York River claim.","Ivan Ingram finished with somewhat more gold than Elroy Ellis.","The four miners were the person who found 11 ounces of gold, Elroy Ellis, Gil Gonzalez and the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Elroy Ellis worked the Belle Hart claim.","Ivan Ingram was either the prospector working at York River or the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c495af7c59c5823b86bc9a3010a4ca7"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 410 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the chicken cutlet.","The dish that bakes for 35 minutes cooks at 425 degrees.","The baked ham requires somewhat less baking time than the meatloaf.","The four dishes are the mac and cheese, the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees, the dish that bakes for 35 minutes and the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7bda2093285e29f77262ef87b1fd846"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Nolan's Pine is shorter than Roger's Oak.","Marsh Tree is 153 ft. tall.","The 150 ft. tree is either the 94 year-old tree or the 96 year-old tree.","The 96 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than Old Jarvis.","The 96 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than the 87 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["80","87","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cee5d835c72d85897055da6ae817d009"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The facility scheduled to go online in 2019, the Egert Facility and the project headed by Dr. Dorsey are all different accelerators.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online 1 year after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online sometime before the Egert Facility.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Noble."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a8d21cb37c04fa09105e3310b5db166"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished third was from Industry.","The person from Van Nuys finished 2 places after Leona.","Nelson was from Pacific Grove.","Renee was either the solver from Industry or the person who finished second."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Leona","Nelson","Renee"],"label_c":["Industry","Pacific Grove","Rinard","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4351594ea38225828c26970a3c8c1cb"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is shorter than the girder one.","The 13,000 ft bridge is either the suspension structure or the cable-stayed one.","Bay Bridge is 8,500 ft.","The cable-stayed one is 3,000 feet shorter than the suspension one.","Gorem Bridge is 13,000 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a94618fa52b2f1a879a4d9b58dcc2b7f"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 120 is either Mr. Owen's class or the class with 29 students.","The class in room 125 has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Ellis's class.","Mr. Warner's class has 2 more students than the course in room 208.","The class with 35 students is taught by Owen.","The class in room 208 has somewhat more students than the course in room 125."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","125","208","322"],"label_c":["Ellis","Ingram","Owen","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a655b9b7379578b141417e1e4fe1e6f"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Utrecht\" cost somewhat less than Margarita's piece.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 250 dollars less than \"Sniffletoe\".","Nicole's dummy cost somewhat more than Jeff's piece.","Jeff's dummy cost 250 dollars less than Lucas's piece.","Nicole's puppet is either the $750 piece or \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11ce933b50f8adcb1e2c2402785c50e7"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person with the 9:30am appointment is either the customer going in for the root canal or Bernice.","Zachary has an appointment 2 hours before Colin.","Zachary has an appointment sometime after Dwight.","The person with the 11:30am appointment has the appointment for the crown.","Colin has the appointment for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Colin","Dwight","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7064cb189d3fcc4d59f7c8b044688b1"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Francis finished 1 place before the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","Natasha is either the entrant who entered her blanket or the entrant who finished first.","The person who finished second made the hat.","Ollie made the sweater."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Francis","Natasha","Ollie","Ruth"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=742fcb69661a311e500490a28f5386a6"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Daryn Drake's item sold for $275.","Cole Cooley's one came out in 2015.","The 2004 piece sold for somewhat less than Cole Cooley's one.","Lance Leach's one sold for 50 dollars more than Hick Hodge's card.","The 1987 piece sold for 50 dollars more than Hick Hodge's one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Hick Hodge","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1987","1999","2004","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5dbc7b4021bfe02dd4b09b5c0bf7bfb0"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The sei whale is Brent.","The fin whale is 23 ft long.","The bowhead whale is either the 23 ft long whale or the 25 ft long exhibit.","The bowhead whale is 4 feet longer than Adam.","Felipe is 4 feet longer than Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Felipe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fca0b4c77257182f796dfa42992f75a"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Meteor Rise\" was released in 1976.","\"Meteor Rise\" is either the game released in 1977 or the machine made by Arco.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 2 years after the system made by Tarco Inc..","\"Aladeen\" was made by Maxigame."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise"],"label_c":["Arco","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd51878208fb619295573944a5eaee60"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Adrian has a birthday 2 months before the architect.","The surgeon has a birthday 1 month before Eric.","Charles has a birthday 1 month before Gerald.","The traveler born on July 16th is the diplomat."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Charles","Eric","Gerald"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67220c02101133687cc53e73ca50d853"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Hori Takesi was built 120 years after the shrine in Funai.","Takahashi is either the shrine built in 1585 or the temple in Funai.","The structure in Toyagi is either Hori Takesi or Matsuno Okura.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years before the structure in Nakai.","The four shrines are Matsuno Okura, the temple in Toyagi, the structure in Nakai and the shrine in Funai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0092b603a0c196f2bdfbb34d383255e"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The baked ham requires somewhat less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","The mac and cheese bakes 10 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","The candied yams recipe bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees.","The mac and cheese cooks at 385 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f8c7d970389bf617129aa6f5545f1f6"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The four stocks were the stock that sold for $26 per share, the stock Abigail bought, the stock Bill bought and QMZ.","ABTR was bought by Bill.","ABTR was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","KMPP sold for $27 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=761789808cf7a6e63d65d6f2ab4275fd"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Luther scored 14 more points than the cook who made the pepper steak.","The person who scored 56 points made the smoked pork.","Sonia scored 7 more points than the chef who made the cashew tofu.","Rosalie is either the cook who scored 49 points or the person who made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Luther","Rosalie","Sonia"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abd39f50efd6e6b6f59a1704fe352cc9"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who finished second is either the person who entered her scarf or Natasha.","Marianne made the scarf.","The person who finished first made the hat.","The entrant who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place before Natasha.","Marianne finished somewhat after Sophie."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Marianne","Natasha","Priscilla","Sophie"],"label_c":["hat","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=811475c1d395a881c6b6216b033c9e01"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Jack Jordan spent less than the person who gave Ally the HD tv.","Kit Kelley gave Ally the HD tv.","The person who spent $475 gave Ally the juicer.","The friend who spent $400 is either the attendee who gave Ally the planter or Ned Norris.","Jack Jordan spent more than the person who gave Ally the planter."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b47bdee351e74729502ebe884b9b309"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The four chefs are the chef who scored 49 points, the chef who made the pepper steak, Gabriel and Jim.","The chef who made the turkey soup scored 7 more points than Jim.","Hattie is either the cook who made the turkey soup or the cook who scored 56 points.","Gabriel made the cashew tofu.","Wade scored somewhat fewer points than Hattie."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Hattie","Jim","Wade"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62294d7e4083f778daa2d7682fafa4d3"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The asian steak was either the dish served on May 11th or the meal with 400 calories.","The chili pork was served on May 15th.","The recipe with 400 calories was either the asian steak or the meal served on May 16th.","The garlic tilapia has 420 calories.","The asian steak contains 40 more calories than the bulgur salad."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45c97c5a7c6b8ad81348bff45bd403b2"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 6,500 people was founded 250 years before the Budel culture.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded sometime before the Quyit culture.","The Voriss culture was founded sometime after the Quyit culture.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 500 years before the culture with 9,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Hatgare","Quyit","Voriss"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee14697bfb7664735c8a8d2693f653a6"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal with 440 calories was served on May 14th.","The bulgur salad was either the dish served on May 14th or the meal served on May 12th.","The garlic tilapia contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","The recipe with 400 calories was served on May 12th.","The meal served on May 15th contains somewhat more calories than the asian steak."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8080921ee733aacc1a87cba29c713312"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2012 has 1 million more downloads than Faye Fender's show.","Al Acosta's show started in 2012.","The show with 4 million downloads started in 2014.","The show with 3 million downloads is either the show that began in 2014 or the podcast that began in 2013.","Geneva Gold's show has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2012."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3700b5f52ff30722ee584035f147c53e"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["HBW was bought by Delilah.","The stock Francine bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than KMPP.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than QMZ.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was bought by Delilah."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Delilah","Edith","Francine","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=747d5ca31ae3920e78155429e1fc88ba"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Courtney won with a straight.","The player who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after Omar.","The player who won with a royal flush won 1 hand before the competitor who won with a straight.","Ramon won with a royal flush.","The person who won with a straight won 1 hand before the person who won with a flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Omar","Paulette","Ramon"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba40a95e65c0294db34067ac56d08396"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Nettie's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Lynette.","Whitney's client is either the client with the 11:00am appointment or Georgia.","The client with the 11:00am appointment is being worked on by Pam.","Iris has the 12:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Georgia","Iris","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Tammie","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9213add74db64c5aaccd9b05aef76192"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Betty Bush is either the magnate from France or the tycoon from Norway.","The magnate worth $28 billion is from Sweden.","Mike Mckay is worth somewhat less than the person from France.","Sid Scott is worth somewhat more than the magnate from Norway.","Faith Flynn is worth $28 billion.","The mogul from Norway is worth 2 billion less than Faith Flynn."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Faith Flynn","Mike Mckay","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","France","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2f2c01e3606a68525c4f1bfb7aaf5f5"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Fichin started 6 years after the second striker.","Fichin was the center back.","The player who started in 1985 was the full back.","Awad started 3 years after Kawa."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Fichin","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84e624ec57dfc7348a066fb010142d33"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Sama Takako was built 60 years after Matsuno Okura.","The structure built in 1525, Hori Takesi and the shrine in Nakai are all different shrines.","The temple built in 1525 is in Niwa.","Amari Michi is in Nakai.","The structure in Uchida is either the structure built in 1705 or Hori Takesi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako"],"label_c":["Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abed8f2125e38b70ab72d2b659df3c8f"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one with a return of 7% is either the fund run by Ollie Ochoa or Pine Bay.","Pine Bay has a larger return than the fund run by Mike McClain.","The one with a return of 8% is run by Vic Velasquez.","The fund run by Ollie Ochoa has a larger return than Silver Rock.","Black River is run by Larry Larsen."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b73b8d3ffe299d0f0200bc9571e7fcc9"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Colin has an appointment sometime before Orlando.","Zachary has an appointment 2 hours after the person going in for the extraction.","The patient with the 9:30am appointment has the appointment for the filling.","Inez has the appointment for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Inez","Orlando","Zachary"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ee2713dbc4681b354e91a75608e0cf6"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 750,000 viewers aired on Sunday.","The show that aired at 6:00pm brought in 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Monday had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1150b3aaff4d7bcdb7d526c7e6566f9"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Jack Jacobs was either the miner who found 17 ounces of gold or the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","The person working at Culver Gorge finished with 3 ounces more gold than Ivan Ingram.","Jack Jacobs worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Gil Gonzalez worked the Belle Hart claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6d7dd00803556695ac2256544ce2d55"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Omar v Powers was sometime after Ayers v Byrd.","Carson v Dunn was either the 2-7 decision or the March 17 proceeding.","Carson v Dunn was 1 week after Ayers v Byrd.","Omar v Powers was the 4-5 decision.","The March 24 case was the 6-3 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bf6dc1c3d38efdaa98836b113b4d4c3"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Geneva made the socks.","The person who entered her hat finished 2 places before Laverne.","The entrant who entered her mittens finished 1 place before Ollie.","The person who finished third made the socks."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Francis","Geneva","Laverne","Ollie"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59e8440aa8eebcc7df6507b6259de55d"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Susie's client is either the customer with the 2:00pm appointment or Alison.","Iris has the 2:00pm appointment.","Eileen has her appointment sometime before Whitney's client.","Iris is either Pam's client or Victoria's client.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is being worked on by Victoria."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Eileen","Iris"],"label_c":["Pam","Susie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e83d7aa66b2502f667cd407c3dd69a8b"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Mid Atlantic card has an APR of 9%.","The one with an APR of 8% has a limit of $6,500.","The one with the $20,000 credit limit is either the one with an APR of 8% or the Hoardstrum card.","The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the Whitly Bank card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$6,500","$7,500","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a8b60e83fb46849657f9d2989e66baf"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Westport was either Virginia or the contestant who finished third.","Eva was either the contestant from Delhi or the person who finished first.","Virginia finished first.","Dave was from Van Nuys.","Dave finished 1 place after the contestant from Westport.","The person from Westport finished 2 places before Eva."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dave","Eva","Leona","Virginia"],"label_c":["Delhi","Unionville","Van Nuys","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3775b0b8af079cf4e8f8d24d5699082"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that cooks at 425 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 410 degrees.","The baked ham bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","The candied yams recipe cooks at 425 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees requires somewhat less baking time than the meatloaf."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","meatloaf"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4566d2ed36bd8d60feebb82f570cdb74"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Okabe Honzo is in Miyato.","Amari Michi is either the structure built in 1585 or the temple built in 1645.","Amari Michi was built 120 years after the temple in Funai.","Hori Takesi was built in 1585.","The shrine in Usui was built 120 years after the structure in Funai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6d81f95af07d7c9a25e463cca6a01f2"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with swiss cheese costs more than the order with cheddar cheese.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs less than Frances's sandwich.","Kenneth's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the order with muenster cheese.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs more than the order with swiss cheese.","Zachary's order costs 1 dollar more than the order with cheddar cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Frances","Kenneth","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2ce5a5d7cbfded8bb0923e1c4768701"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Salvador won with a royal flush.","The player who won with a royal flush won 1 hand before Veronica.","Wilbur won with a full house.","Veronica won 2 hands before the competitor who won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Salvador","Veronica","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8aa243fb1a4403fbbfdd9c05cb75803f"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The orangutan Eva works with is younger than Shamir.","Ofallo is 6 years older than Nikatrice.","Nikatrice is 3 years older than the ape Eva works with.","Nikatrice is cared for by Aldo.","Ofallo is cared for by Calliope."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Eva"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a077111c24c1f3f0abf0f19d6a69817d"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Island Creek oyster costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Charlestown, CT.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs 10 cents more than the one from Duxbury, MA.","The Katamaka oyster costs $2.20.","The oyster that costs $2.10 is either the one from Duxbury, MA or the Summersill oyster.","The Fanneuil oyster costs somewhat less than the one from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs somewhat more than the one from Charlestown, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Summersill"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5670f329c43bf9364d792cb51af5262a"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Juad culture was either the culture with 8,000 people or the culture with 7,500 people.","The culture founded in 600 AD had a population size of 4,500.","The Quyit culture was founded 250 years after the Xidat culture.","The Yeust culture was founded 250 years after the Quyit culture.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 6,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Juad","Quyit","Xidat","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","7,500","8,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61e6cb6e0da20223c4e62a8938048b66"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The home built in 1729 is owned by the Jansen family.","Doesmolen was built in 1729.","The home built in 1752 is either Vlietmolen or the Visser family's home.","The Van den Berg family's structure was built 23 years before the Bakker family's windmill.","Grosmolen was built 46 years before the Jansen family's windmill."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a58409f4123db65fba5aae2230ee6a2"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished third was from Stanton.","Omar finished 1 place before Yvonne.","The solver from Rinard finished 1 place after Omar.","Frederick was from Stanton.","Omar was either the person from Stanton or the solver from Avalon."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Omar","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Avalon","Oak View","Rinard","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e611a4436184962371dbbb51ddee269"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Blanca finished fourth.","Ian finished 1 place before the solver from Westport.","The person who finished second, Perry and Ian were all different people.","Ian finished 2 places before the solver from Miles.","The person who finished fourth was from Hollis."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Ian","Perry","Renee"],"label_c":["Hollis","Miles","Pacific Grove","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba733fa52142230b13ad9cea6728ed14"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Ninigreth oyster costs 10 cents more than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","The oyster that costs $2.00 is either the one from Nesketucket, MA or the Ninigreth oyster.","The Fanneuil oyster is from Barnstable, ME.","The Welcher oyster costs $2.20.","The Ninigreth oyster is either the one from Appleton, CT or the one that costs $2.10."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3c51242536b8a4e314d943654d86f54"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 2 scored 160 points fewer points than Hope.","Leigh scored 80 points fewer points than the player in lane 3.","Kristie scored 300 points.","Florence scored 380 points.","The contestant in lane 6 scored fewer points than the player in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Florence","Hope","Kristie","Leigh"],"label_c":["2","3","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=103660ff52c2f9eeff9f7ef3a0257c7a"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Leona finished 2 places after Frederick.","Zachary finished 2 places before the solver from Yorba Linda.","The person who finished fourth was from Bertram.","The person from Unionville finished 1 place after Zachary."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Leona","Omar","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Rinard","Unionville","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b145029ea648246717a1d949ef999516"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who gave Ally the HD tv spent 25 dollars more than Ned Norris.","The attendee who spent $450 gave Ally the juicer.","Pam Powell spent $400.","The person who gave Ally the laptop spent 25 dollars less than Jack Jordan."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8979b441987bef74e2308cee888d49f"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Bernice has an appointment 1 hour before the person going in for the extraction.","Mindy is scheduled for 9:30am.","The patient with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the crown.","The person going in for the cleaning has an appointment 2 hours before Ernest."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Ernest","Mindy","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1436530d4d79a6c0c9971da1ca428e94"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Ready Reader\" has 100 more books than the mobile library Terri drives.","\"Explore More\" has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Richard drives.","\"Books-4-U\" is driven by Elena.","\"Words To Go\" has 350 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Kimberly","Richard","Terri"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=945cd2f9b687c056fc5fe3388a2c93d5"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Dan Delgado's sighting was from Zearing.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted sometime before Edith Estes's report.","The August 4 report was from Walnut Creek.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted 2 days after the report from Newark."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Marina","Newark","Walnut Creek","Zearing"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6adf49b00544a8fe7d6a5d99aa292a21"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished fourth was from Delhi.","The contestant from Unionville was either Dave or the person who finished fourth.","Steven finished sometime after Nelson.","The person from Jackman finished 2 places before the contestant from Unionville.","The contestant from Unionville finished 1 place before Yvonne."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dave","Nelson","Steven","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Delhi","Jackman","Rinard","Unionville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c043d8dcbfe86d8887e5ca3aa843032"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's podcast has 4 million downloads.","Faye Fender's podcast has more downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","The podcast that began in 2011 has 1 million fewer downloads than Geneva Gold's podcast.","The show with 3 million downloads is either Al Acosta's podcast or the show that began in 2010.","Geneva Gold's podcast is either the show with 4 million downloads or the podcast that began in 2007."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2010","2011","2013"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54e7af2173ef8c430aed3e7a207b362a"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Cerisa started sometime after the sweeper.","The sweeper started 3 years before the full back.","Daregh began playing in 1976.","Kawa started sometime before the center back.","Cerisa began playing in 1979."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Daregh","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf3e30f7258491a028efd68879451ff1"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Rhoqua is located in Jamaica.","Irskela is 5 ft shorter than the fall located in Canada.","Rhoqua is either the 115 ft tall fall or the waterfall located in Canada.","Cerbel is 5 ft taller than the fall in Canada.","Irskela is either the fall in New Zealand or the 100 ft tall fall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1372763e53451a617a49f1a5f32ba174"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Mike Mckay is from Norway.","The tycoon from Canada is worth somewhat less than the person from Denmark.","Gil Gallegos is from Canada.","The person from Mexico is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Denmark.","Hal Hickman is worth 1 billion more than the person from Norway."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c021c69591e42b4673de19478a3292f7"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector who found 11 ounces of gold was either the prospector working at Fuller Rise or the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","The prospector who found 20 ounces of gold worked the Fuller Rise claim.","Ivan Ingram found 14 ounces of gold.","The miner working at Belle Hart finished with 6 ounces more gold than Fred Fletcher.","Jack Jacobs finished with somewhat less gold than Gil Gonzalez."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=680be44770c6d6f0506e7672d2264786"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Zamora v Pibb was 1 week after the 5-4 decision.","Omar v Powers was on March 17.","Gibbs v Kintz was 2 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was the 8-1 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","5-4","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d68f6ea54f01ffddb470f0c3a73c37a7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The cantilever bridge is 1,500 feet longer than North Bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 13,000 ft.","North Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the camelback one.","The 8,500 ft bridge is the truss bridge.","The 10,000 ft one is either the camelback structure or Avery Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32375fc396c00f8c81e06f7914fe3f48"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Jaime will leave 1 month after Sophie.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot will leave 2 months after the passenger with the talisman.","Eloise will leave sometime after the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","Jaime is either the aerophobe leaving in March or the aerophobe with the coin.","Jaime will leave in February."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doug","Eloise","Jaime","Sophie"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec1eb6536f9b6aa17e0c92541d52a0f0"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the club sandwich owes less than the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","Chip owes 90 cents more than Peter.","Erica owes more than the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","Peter ordered the taco salad."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Irene","Peter"],"label_c":["club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b9748e56997502fae4ffa20e219df1b"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The asian steak was either the dish with 420 calories or the meal served on May 15th.","The lemon salmon contains 20 more calories than the meal served on May 17th.","The citrus halibut was served on May 17th.","The meal with 380 calories was served on May 14th.","The citrus halibut was either the recipe served on May 13th or the dish with 420 calories."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","citrus halibut","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=523af1747aed9537196cb309ed78dc58"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 500,000 viewers aired on Friday.","The four programs were the show with 1,000,000 viewers, the show that aired on Thursday, the program that aired at 6:00pm and the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The program that aired at 8:30pm brought in 750,000 viewers.","The program that aired on Saturday was either the program with 500,000 viewers or the program that aired at 1:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b33e31eab0605200300e0968c4abf315"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one with 250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Garza.","B. mangeris was either the one with 750 genes or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Ingram.","E. carolinus has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","L. dyson has 500 genes.","The one sequenced by Dr. Acosta has 250 fewer genes than B. mangeris."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Garza","Ingram","Ortiz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88eb52e4bfec0c7e438741a9c1a466ab"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure in Toyagi was built sometime after the structure in Usui.","Yamasaki was built in 1705.","Sama Takako is in Usui.","The shrine in Usui was built 120 years after Matsuno Okura.","The shrine in Uchida was built sometime after the shrine in Niwa."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9afcd596df9a0bba585669e7e4c9c3f9"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Silver Rock has a larger return than the fund run by Ollie Ochoa.","Pine Bay is run by Ralph Ross.","The one with a return of 6% is run by Mike McClain.","The fund run by Mike McClain has had a 1 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook.","The fund with a return of 8% is either Hudson Brook or the one run by Vic Velasquez."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Ralph Ross","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de53419b18f6614fdc3ea777fdc038a9"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $36,000 house is either the Davidson's house or the Whitehead's house.","The Davidson's home is 15 sq ft larger than the Underwood's structure.","The 95 sq ft structure sold for $27,500.","The 110 sq ft house is either the $27,500 home or the $29,000 house.","The Nielsen's home is 110 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf6701a14d126c839afa18e2ca85959f"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Hannah.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Ira had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Ronald had to spell \"bulwark\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Gayle","Hannah","Ira","Ronald"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb2f32e38be8d04c534e43e8c5f1ff0f"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Zachary is either the contestant who scored 380 points or the player in lane 1.","The contestant who scored 540 points was in lane 4.","Leigh was in lane 1.","The contestant in lane 3 scored 80 points more points than Alberta."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Leigh","Maggie","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","3","4","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31f4fa364d166545c8f3f9844db5dd3d"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Ronda's sandwich and the sandwich with havarti cheese are different sandwiches.","Ronda's order costs $5.75.","Lula's order is either the $5.75 order or the $3.75 sandwich.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs less than the order with havarti cheese.","Yolanda's sandwich costs 2 dollars less than the order with swiss cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Lula","Ronda","Sue","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","havarti","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2efb78d1c82b1223edc857d20356dbee"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Doesmolen was built sometime before Vlietmolen.","The home built in 1752 is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The home built in 1729 is either the Visser family's house or the Van den Berg family's windmill.","Westmolen was built in 1729.","The De Vries family's windmill was built 23 years after Hoekmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77c2bdb301e897d2a6a1ad4a86b4cf76"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Blanca finished 1 place before the solver from Rinard.","Steven finished first.","Leona was from Delhi.","The solver from Canoga Park finished sometime after Leona."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Hubert","Leona","Steven"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Delhi","Rinard","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f9cfedc60890a9eeb77c338829a54c4"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Katamaka oyster is either the oyster from Nesketucket, MA or the one that costs $2.20.","The oyster that costs $2.30 is from Charlestown, CT.","The one from Nesketucket, MA costs 10 cents less than the Welcher oyster.","The Thatcher oyster costs $2.30.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs 20 cents more than the Katamaka oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Katamaka","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cd67eb86d693aac8e59afd69741782f"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" was made by Arco.","The machine made by Tarco Inc. is either the game released in 1975 or \"Voyager Hero\".","The machine released in 1976 is either the game made by Pinnefore or the machine made by Tarco Inc..","\"Zany Circus\" was released in 1976.","The machine made by Hayco Inc. came out 1 year after the system made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44ceebf5fc09e23255c62050c960da19"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Budel culture was founded in 100 AD.","The Quyit culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,000 people.","The Oiracha culture was either the society founded in 100 AD or the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded 250 years after the Quyit culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Oiracha","Quyit","Tyash"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57d14f9392c77f0d06603f87c27deb66"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Joseph Jakes is worth 1 billion less than the person from England.","Joseph Jakes is worth 1 billion more than the magnate from France.","The tycoon worth $26 billion is from Ireland.","Al Acosta is from Denmark.","The mogul from France is worth somewhat less than Faith Flynn."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","England","France"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe36b89099cd0c27850805b182dbdb49"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The wing back started sometime before the center back.","The wing back was either Gardelli or Engmose.","The person who started in 1979 was the center back.","Engmose began playing in 1979.","Rothvum started 3 years before the center forward."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Engmose","Gardelli","Hatcha","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=324004c5b0dafa7d73d5edb03d952cae"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" or Floyd.","Kelley had to spell \"duplicity\".","The student whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the student from Mrs. Manzella's class or Philip.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Andres."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Andres","Floyd","Kelley","Philip"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9972beaa21687f9f3c4bfdfd9fced839"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Velma will leave 1 month before Yolanda.","The flier with the talisman will leave 1 month before Whitney.","The four fliers are the aerophobe with the shamrock, the aerophobe leaving in April, the aerophobe leaving in January and Velma.","Velma is either the passenger leaving in April or the flier with the lucky hat."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doug","Velma","Whitney","Yolanda"],"label_c":["lucky hat","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a5bc30e5ae4ea1dfa90f8cf0bb87821"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.6656 N was found on May 3.","The box found on May 12 was either the box at 40.6656 N or the box at 88.4584 W.","The box at 41.0072 N was either the cache found on May 9 or the case at 88.1863 W.","The case at 88.1863 W was found 3 days before the cache at 41.0237 N.","The box found on May 6 was at 88.3907 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd56cec33f79cf900631ddd6058efc23"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["P. wellington has somewhat fewer genes than B. mangeris.","The one with 750 genes was sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","The one sequenced by Dr. Nielsen has 500 more genes than E. paradolens.","V. tenesis has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","E. paradolens was sequenced by Dr. Kennedy."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. paradolens","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Henderson","Kennedy","Nielsen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbc15334b87b9ab19c6efa625e95c5d4"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Bessie had to spell \"duplicity\".","Ted is either the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" or the student whose final word was \"bulwark\".","The child from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","Ted had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Philip.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" was from Mrs. Steuben's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Bessie","Ira","Philip","Ted"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63ceb92a55cccc724e7efcc72a0ee649"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with muenster cheese costs 1 dollar less than Carol's sandwich.","The $2.75 order, the order with cheddar cheese and the order with gouda cheese are all different sandwiches.","The $4.75 sandwich is either the order with muenster cheese or Lula's order.","Carol's sandwich includes gouda cheese.","Greg's sandwich costs 2 dollars more than Lula's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Greg","Kenneth","Lula"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","muenster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52329574d41e7673831000b4c4cd6000"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 7 scored 160 points fewer points than Wanda.","The person who scored 380 points was in lane 2.","Stanley is either the player who scored 300 points or the contestant in lane 6.","Rena was in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Deanna","Rena","Stanley","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6dab9145129ee174bd978720e68c4ba"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Jimmy Jacobs's piece sold for 100 dollars less than the 2004 one.","Neddy Norris's piece sold for $225.","Mike Morales's card sold for 100 dollars more than the 2012 one.","Bill Bernard's item came out in 1983."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1983","1995","2004","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22309049b120448755e821f393ccd1f9"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Avery Bridge is longer than Sandy Bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure is the camelback bridge.","The 11,500 ft one is the suspension bridge.","Bay Bridge is shorter than Sandy Bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the girder bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a6a21b79d4c065f3b48841bb6455a4b"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson who ordered the club sandwich owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","Peter is either the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 or the salesperson whose order cost $5.35.","The person who ordered the meatball sub owes less than Samantha.","Samantha ordered the taco salad.","The person who ordered the tuna on rye owes 90 cents more than Peter.","Geoffrey owes more than Peter."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["club sandwich","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11d99e4adb3284b45a2fa5255dca7e52"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The black plane landed 10 feet shorter than Valerie's design.","The plane that went 45 feet was either Henrietta's design or the yellow plane.","The airplane that went 25 feet was white.","Roderick's design was either the plane that went 35 feet or the black airplane.","Henrietta's design went 15 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=025b0541de743b7b5b36534877eb3b03"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Nikatrice is younger than the animal Eva works with.","The four animals are Pemson, the animal Calliope works with, the ape Eva works with and the 13-year-old.","The 7-year-old is cared for by Francine.","Quirrel is cared for by Beatrice."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66d96a4cad95010ceb59564a2bb9b714"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who gave Ally the HD tv spent 50 dollars more than Ned Norris.","Pam Powell is either the attendee who spent $425 or the person who gave Ally the blender.","The person who spent $400 is either Ned Norris or the person who gave Ally the blender.","Jack Jordan gave Ally the planter.","The person who spent $425 gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64c09e661d458924c08b022af6a1fbf0"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Stanton finished sometime after Hubert.","The solver who finished third was from Temple City.","Ian finished 1 place after Anna.","Hubert finished sometime after the solver from Pacific Grove.","Ian, the contestant who finished first and the solver who finished second were all different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Hubert","Ian","Kelvin"],"label_c":["Avalon","Pacific Grove","Stanton","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b658416f73409a743053c3a2523e0849"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who made the cashew tofu scored 7 fewer points than Freda.","Wade is either the person who scored 42 points or the cook who made the turkey soup.","The chef who scored 63 points made the lemon snapper.","The four chefs are the person who scored 42 points, Sonia, Freda and the person who made the lemon snapper.","The cook who made the smoked pork scored 7 more points than the person who made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Freda","Gabriel","Sonia","Wade"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07ba839803d8af590b9d456e38ee7462"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Zachary has an appointment 1 hour before the person going in for the crown.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment sometime before Wayne.","The patient going in for the whitening is either the patient with the 10:30am appointment or Zachary.","The client with the 12:30pm appointment has the appointment for the extraction.","Yvette has an appointment 1 hour before the customer going in for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Shane","Wayne","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=805c9dc71548a75417c5f4bdfd313b92"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Elroy Ellis finished with 6 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Tyrol Creek.","The person working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 ounces more gold than Dilbert Duke.","Fred Fletcher found 20 ounces of gold.","The miner who found 14 ounces of gold worked the Culver Gorge claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bb34a26946337af1565af646e57aea7"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Erik had to spell \"consomme\".","The child from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Erik.","The student whose final word was \"anemic\" is either Jill or the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Jill had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Ronald had to spell \"anemic\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Erik","Jill","Ronald","Yvette"],"label_c":["Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5b2d18b960afc04377be2865741f519"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The four accelerators are the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016, the Tevatron LHC, the Egert Facility and the project headed by Dr. Huff.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online 1 year before the Egert Facility.","The Zynga Complex is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 or the project headed by Dr. York.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 is headed by Dr. Huff.","The project headed by Dr. Ramos will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Baldwin."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Huff","Dr. Ramos","Dr. York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e00875eadb9559714095b3ba16aaec76"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Nicole's puppet is \"Tombawomba\".","Nicole's piece cost $1,250.","\"Utrecht\" cost 250 dollars more than \"Valencio\".","Lucas's piece cost somewhat more than Isabel's puppet.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 250 dollars more than Kelly's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83dcb9469bd9ac2c7502ba7427101afd"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Rita Reeves won her prize before the winner who won the prize in economics.","Rita Reeves won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","Tara Tate is either the winner who won the prize in bioengineering or the person who won in 1976.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years before Tara Tate.","Lisa Lara won in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Jemma Jenks","Lisa Lara","Rita Reeves","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a4ea9602e0253806e62dea5cb4b9243"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Dennis is 4 feet longer than the beluga whale.","Herbert is somewhat longer than the narwhal.","The narwhal is 21 ft long.","The bowhead whale is Curtis."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal"],"label_c":["Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8537463905e37db33d1a42233a5fd703"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person born on July 16th is either the surgeon or Kevin.","The musician has a birthday sometime before Frank.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month after Kevin.","The surgeon has a birthday 1 month after the musician.","Charles is either the person born on April 13th or the person whose birthday is on May 18th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Charles","Frank","Kevin","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b74129a7b9f91e162f55926b18d4693e"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library Sheryl drives is either \"Tiny Tomes\" or \"Ready Reader\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" is driven by Omar.","\"Ready Reader\" has 100 more books than the mobile library Natasha drives.","\"Explore More\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Sheryl drives.","The vehicle with 350 books is driven by Sheryl."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Elena","Natasha","Omar","Sheryl"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b7ec10eb40e3b50d7cf261bf8c10c6e"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person worth $26 billion is either Nadine Newton or the person from Argentina.","The magnate from England is worth 1 billion less than Cal Craig.","Betty Bush is from Norway.","The person from Argentina is worth 2 billion less than Nadine Newton."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Nadine Newton","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","England","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51f853f03a47ceb72d53efaf952b4203"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The August 4 report was from Ames.","Flora Flynn's report was submitted 2 days before Cindy Chan's sighting.","The report from Dows was submitted 1 day after Gil Gates's sighting.","The report from Beaconsfield, the August 6 report and Flora Flynn's report were all different sightings.","The August 5 sighting was from Beaconsfield."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Ames","Beaconsfield","Dows","Tarzana"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c060a165d2a229a50f429e05d46028da"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Welcher oyster costs somewhat less than the Bluepoint oyster.","The one that costs $2.20 is either the one from Barnstable, ME or the one from Appleton, CT.","The Island Creek oyster is from Charlestown, CT.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs somewhat more than the Island Creek oyster.","The oyster from Barnstable, ME costs 10 cents more than the one from Charlestown, CT.","The Bluepoint oyster is from Appleton, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Ninigreth","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=505361cae45ea7d9b29f81e49eab8456"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Sophie will leave 1 month before Olive.","The flier with the shamrock is either the aerophobe leaving in January or Sophie.","The passenger with the lucky hat will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","Gwen will leave sometime before the flier with the shamrock.","The passenger with the lucky hat will leave sometime after the flier with the shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gwen","Olive","Rudy","Sophie"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f05afcfb161b579168dae6cd12cbe0d"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 17th.","The recipe with 420 calories was served on May 12th.","The chili pork was either the dish served on May 12th or the recipe served on May 15th.","The lemon salmon has 440 calories."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 13th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7af8d7a8271c046b57e6b071246c5e7"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished third was from Delhi.","Hubert finished sometime before the person from Stanton.","Traci finished third.","The person from Fowler finished 2 places after Carol."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carol","Hubert","Traci","Virginia"],"label_c":["Delhi","Fowler","Miles","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d8a271f01246849f589698e87ebbd15"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner working at York River finished with 3 ounces more gold than the miner working at Belle Hart.","Dilbert Duke finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Gil Gonzalez.","The miner who found 17 ounces of gold worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Elroy Ellis found 17 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c576ab19ba7b76a7ded2063dd192fe8"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Jemma Jenks won her prize 4 years after Patsy Pope.","Tara Tate won her prize 4 years after Jemma Jenks.","Glenda Glenn is either the person who won the prize in medicine or the winner who won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in medicine won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won in 1972 won the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Glenda Glenn","Jemma Jenks","Patsy Pope","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eca17b052072701521e8b01218376ab2"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Southwest Inc card has a limit of $2,000.","The one with an APR of 10% has a limit of $5,000.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 1 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $8,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$2,000","$5,000","$8,500","$12,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3195359f40c359d7ae4da671907cfb25"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report from Zearing was either the August 4 report or Edith Estes's report.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted sometime after Iva Ingram's sighting.","The August 5 sighting was from Islesboro.","The report from Tarzana was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Islesboro.","Benny Baron's report was received on August 7."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Edith Estes","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Islesboro","Long Barn","Tarzana","Zearing"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9dd5ca2e7d39ceb7cb779ba1fc41f5d8"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Denise Detz won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 60.","Denise Detz shot a 59.","Denise Detz, Bonita Bitz and the person who won in 1921 were all different golfers.","The person who scored a 61 won her tournament sometime after Bonita Bitz.","Nellie Nolan won her tournament sometime before Denise Detz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Denise Detz","Nellie Nolan","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","60","61","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1e43af73bf6a791ae9fd62a1786b9b7"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Geoffrey owes 45 cents less than Erica.","The team member who ordered the Italian sub is either Irene or Geoffrey.","The person who ordered the club sandwich owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","Erica owes 90 cents less than Irene.","The team member whose order cost $4.90 is either the person who ordered the tuna on rye or Hannah."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene"],"label_c":["club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8364e4ce07e6159725e5a26c5256f6ea"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 29 students is taught by Gilmore.","The class in room 319 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Warner's class.","The class in room 201 is either the class with 29 students or Mr. Brady's class.","The four classes are Mr. Warner's class, the class in room 319, the course in room 322 and the class with 35 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["201","314","319","322"],"label_c":["Brady","Gilmore","Underwood","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb39acc17eb74f2508a12489dd555021"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished fourth was either the contestant from Canoga Park or Hubert.","The person who finished third was from Van Nuys.","Perry finished 1 place before the solver from Industry.","Omar was from Van Nuys.","The solver who finished second was either the person from Industry or Yvonne."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Hubert","Omar","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Hollis","Industry","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43f5886a22828bf6c7428bf1a9ac21da"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Tony's sandwich costs 2 dollars less than the order with colby jack cheese.","The $4.75 order is either the order with colby jack cheese or Ronda's order.","The $5.75 order includes swiss cheese.","The four sandwiches are the $3.75 sandwich, Verna's sandwich, the order with muenster cheese and the order with colby jack cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Juan","Ronda","Tony","Verna"],"label_c":["colby jack","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35a5f5dd7f5593c0928d889050930090"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Nicole's puppet cost 250 dollars more than Margarita's piece.","Isabel's piece is \"Xavier\".","The $1,000 piece is \"Valencio\".","Isabel's piece cost 500 dollars more than \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef1fe86c7fb44c581cfed1fe3f6db9a7"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The four stocks were the stock that sold for $28 per share, the stock Bill bought, GXTV and HBW.","QMZ was bought by Delilah.","HBW was bought by Abigail.","HBW was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Bill bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc9881cf34e42069a6e505812ab80883"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Allison is scheduled for 9:30am.","Tommy has an appointment 2 hours before the person going in for the extraction.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment 1 hour before the person going in for the root canal.","Zachary has the appointment for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Orlando","Tommy","Zachary"],"label_c":["extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5bc52acc35ad99343e156b0541f49d6"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Utrecht\" cost somewhat less than Herman's dummy.","Isabel's puppet is either the $750 dummy or the $1,000 puppet.","\"Valencio\" cost 250 dollars less than Isabel's piece.","Herman's puppet is \"Tombawomba\".","Jeff's puppet cost 250 dollars more than \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c298ac4dbea4db67f0ec22e56727538"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Lamar is either the engineer or the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th.","Charles has a birthday sometime before Neville.","Lamar has a birthday 1 month after Dale.","Dale is the lawyer.","Dale has a birthday 1 month after the diplomat.","The surgeon is either Lamar or the traveler born on April 13th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Lamar","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51eefdaa71580c664af57488b85d7f2f"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Irma's piece is either the $250 piece or the $275 item.","Josephine's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of ash.","Gwen's item was made of ash.","The item made of chestnut costs less than Gwen's piece.","The piece made of elm costs 25 dollars less than Irma's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Gwen","Irma","Josephine","Olivia"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","rosewood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acfdaf8e542f4f894b467239697aaa7a"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Zeke's Spruce is either the 94 year-old tree or the 144 ft. tree.","Marsh Tree is 3 feet taller than the 85 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir is 3 feet taller than Zeke's Spruce.","Zeke's Spruce is 150 ft. tall.","Marsh Tree is shorter than the 79 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b39a2558d469f1966e8e4615707ffc27"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class or Andres.","Lila had to spell \"bulwark\".","Denise had to spell \"consomme\".","Denise had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Andres."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Andres","Denise","Ira","Lila"],"label_c":["Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a30bcc8fdde5af46edceb11ff9e58e28"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Short v Metz was the 8-1 decision.","The 5-4 decision was 1 week after Omar v Powers.","Omar v Powers was either the March 17 case or the 4-5 decision.","The March 24 case was the 5-4 decision.","The four cases were the March 3 proceeding, Ayers v Byrd, Omar v Powers and Short v Metz."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["3-6","4-5","5-4","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23666875b6192dcb35d246e49404b20c"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The one that sold for $275 was either the 1987 piece or Daryn Drake's piece.","Hick Hodge's card came out in 1987.","Jimmy Jacobs's card sold for 50 dollars more than the 2004 card.","Jimmy Jacobs's one sold for $175.","Daryn Drake's item sold for 50 dollars less than the 1995 one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Hick Hodge","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1972","1987","1995","2004"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62c335b9b11762d2e5515af3827a4465"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Brent is 2 feet longer than Curtis.","The gray whale is 27 ft long.","The four whales are the fin whale, Curtis, Herbert and the 27 ft long whale.","The bowhead whale is somewhat longer than the sei whale.","The 21 ft long exhibit is either Brent or Curtis."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f8832d701eca3ded0e0a124a62381ba"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who made the jambalaya is either Ed or Peggy.","Freda scored 14 more points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","The person who made the pepper steak scored 14 more points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","Peggy, the person who made the lemon snapper and the cook who scored 63 points are all different chefs.","Hattie scored somewhat more points than Freda."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Ed","Freda","Hattie","Peggy"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52c8c9d1affd541d750d803beb269f14"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The four people were the contestant from Industry, Kelvin, the person who finished first and Omar.","Yvonne finished 1 place before Melinda.","The solver who finished fourth was from Grant.","Kelvin finished 1 place after the person from Industry.","The contestant who finished first was from Oak View."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Kelvin","Melinda","Omar","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Grant","Industry","Oak View","Unionville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b65bfcd5230f50ae2049117122b7dd12"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster from Appleton, CT costs 10 cents more than the Fanneuil oyster.","The Thatcher oyster costs 10 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat less than the Bluepoint oyster.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77c7d18a71dbbb39eb77a151c1db7b05"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Sniffletoe\" cost 250 dollars less than Jeff's puppet.","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat less than \"Yenga\".","\"Yenga\" cost 500 dollars less than Lucas's piece.","Nicole's piece cost 500 dollars less than \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d744de9ef4a40f33c4c7ab53f3d99a09"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["KMPP was bought by Charlie.","KMPP was 1 dollar per share less expensive than GXTV.","PSTO was per share more expensive than the stock Bill bought.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was bought by Ida Mae.","KMPP was either the stock Ida Mae bought or the stock that sold for $25 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","KMPP","PSTO"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6be4b406b853445f514cbc13a9b70089"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Kristina paid less than the runner who ordered fettuccine.","The runner who ordered fettuccine was either Oscar or the competitor who paid $6.99.","The competitor who ordered capellini paid 2 dollars more than Wade.","Kristina paid 2 dollars more than the runner who ordered fusilli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Kristina","Oscar","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","fusilli","rigatoni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96ff2ad40ca8e906a01dd3f81c43ec56"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with one pair won sometime after Veronica.","Irma won with a straight.","Frances won the first hand.","The player who won with a straight won 1 hand after the player who won with a straight flush.","Veronica won sometime after the player who won with two pairs."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frances","Irma","Theodore","Veronica"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0014a5ebf214c4d8c41d84ac61b66e68"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one with 500 genes was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Jordan or D. forcilitis.","E. carolinus has 250 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","E. paradolens has 1,000 genes.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Ortiz has 250 more genes than E. carolinus.","The one with 250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Trujillo."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Jordan","Ortiz","Trujillo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89c9305725e19877da6fef13aac95d3e"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Leona was from Canoga Park.","Eva finished 1 place before the solver from Pacific Grove.","The person who finished third was from Pacific Grove.","Kelvin finished 2 places after the solver from Bertram.","The contestant from Pacific Grove was either Leona or Kelvin."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carol","Eva","Kelvin","Leona"],"label_c":["Avalon","Bertram","Canoga Park","Pacific Grove"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0a34f562f6f3a1beb6f94263473cbe0"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The four cards are the one with an APR of 9%, the TrustCo card, the Dell Scargo card and the Mid Atlantic card.","The TrustCo card has an APR of 11%.","The Mid Atlantic card has a limit of $15,000.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $3,500 credit limit.","The Credit Korp card is either the one with the $3,500 credit limit or the one with an APR of 11%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$3,500","$8,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e9eb5de680d25e7ed3b47b55a67135e"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Myra is either the client with the 12:00pm appointment or the customer with the 2:00pm appointment.","Hope has her appointment 2 hours before Opal's customer.","Hope has her appointment sometime before Victoria's client.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is being worked on by Susie.","Georgia is being worked on by Susie."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Georgia","Hope","Juana","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Susie","Victoria"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ef57e74fb88ce4e7d03b899fea07f0c"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player in lane 4 scored 80 points more points than Alberta.","The person in lane 5 scored 80 points fewer points than Alberta.","Wanda is either the person in lane 2 or the player who scored 540 points.","Zachary scored 300 points.","The person who scored 300 points was in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Christie","Wanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["2","4","5","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53e551f58ee9fc9805b407a7edda80bc"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Sid Scott is from Norway.","Joseph Jakes is worth 1 billion less than the tycoon from Argentina.","The tycoon from Germany is worth 2 billion less than Ida Ingram.","Joseph Jakes is worth $25 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Ireland","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e0812b665c6ea01531165d88041a025"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Derek won with a full house.","Yvonne won 1 hand before the player who won with one pair.","The person who won the fourth hand won with a straight.","The player who won with a straight won 1 hand after Salvador."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Derek","Guillermo","Salvador","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a86a07595b9e1a7bea60c9992f1782c7"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in Canada is somewhat taller than Oginao.","Oginao is somewhat taller than the fall in Nigeria.","Cerbel is either the waterfall in Canada or the 105 ft tall waterfall.","The waterfall located in Nigeria is 5 ft higher than the waterfall in New Zealand.","Rhoqua is 115 ft tall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Cerbel","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60dad65cb9303b9c73c42e6a69d8596e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.2516 N was either the box found on May 9 or the case at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.4584 W was found 6 days before the box at 88.3821 W.","The case at 88.1928 W was found 6 days after the box at 41.0072 N.","The box at 41.0237 N was found sometime after the cache at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc5914e017664d80e6613873461fa941"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.5912 N was found 3 days before the cache at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.3907 W was either the box found on May 6 or the box at 40.6656 N.","The case at 40.6656 N was found 3 days before the case at 88.0431 W.","The box at 88.3821 W was found sometime before the case at 40.3109 N.","The box found on May 12 was at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6acb36988445c351fb85c099dd5e7d0e"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of chestnut is either Josephine's item or Marilyn's piece.","The $275 piece is either the item made of elm or the item made of poplar.","The four pieces are Nadine's item, the piece made of ash, the $300 piece and the $275 item.","Ellen's piece was made of poplar.","The item made of chestnut costs more than Marilyn's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Ellen","Josephine","Marilyn","Nadine"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","poplar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9404fcc7bab686da153edc1879e0653c"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Ed Everett is worth $28 billion.","The tycoon from Germany is worth 1 billion less than Betty Bush.","Rachel Reid is worth somewhat more than the tycoon from Argentina.","The person worth $27 billion is from Norway.","Rachel Reid is either the magnate worth $25 billion or the person from Germany."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","England","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=658c3af2c5571d628679efb97d29ae5d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Yvonne won with a flush.","Irma won the second hand.","Courtney was either the competitor who won the second hand or the competitor who won the third hand.","Courtney won 2 hands after the person who won with two pairs.","The person who won with a royal flush won 2 hands after the competitor who won with two pairs."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Irma","Omar","Yvonne"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa711963b5f97a1cd69ad9169147ab40"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Gillespie's house is 125 sq ft.","The $27,500 structure is somewhat larger than the Ingram's home.","The Underwood's structure sold for $36,000.","The Ingram's structure is either the $35,000 home or the $27,500 home.","The $36,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the $27,500 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d5c35a1672a09008dfe7cf6f1cbf273"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Chip Cornell was either the person who found 14 ounces of gold or the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","The person working at York River finished with 3 ounces more gold than Fred Fletcher.","Harry Howell found 14 ounces of gold.","Fred Fletcher worked the Glacier Grove claim.","The person working at Tyrol Creek, the person working at York River and the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold were all different miners."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f92f71b948daa09a56f30077b6594dc"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that bakes for 25 minutes is either the meatloaf or the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The meatloaf bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The mac and cheese bakes 10 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4227551d2eb6bd9a4c412cafff334dd"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Takahashi is in Niwa.","The four shrines are Amari Michi, the temple built in 1585, the structure built in 1705 and the temple in Miyato.","Okabe Honzo was built sometime before Amari Michi.","The structure built in 1705 is in Uchida."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4075e87b241a75413ab6023adbd1c79a"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Bay Bridge is the truss bridge.","The 10,000 ft bridge is the suspension bridge.","Star Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than Bay Bridge.","The four structures are the 11,500 ft structure, Gorem Bridge, the suspension one and the girder bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d65e5df8ad550d5504116a43b53ad826"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Meteor Rise\" came out 2 years after the system made by Hayco Inc..","The machine made by Waverly Toys and the machine released in 1974 are different games.","\"Voyager Hero\" was made by Waverly Toys.","\"Meteor Rise\" is either the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys or the system released in 1977.","\"Bowling Alley\" was made by Tarco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=514a3115063548dbb7fa1d63eebdbbef"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Okabe Honzo was built in 1645.","The structure built in 1525 is in Miyato.","Sama Takako was built 120 years before the shrine in Uchida.","Okabe Honzo was built sometime after the structure in Funai.","Sama Takako was built sometime after Matsuno Okura."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d1f53625dbc0320417d854414bf0f2c"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won in 1972 is either the winner who won the prize in chemistry or Kim Kane.","Deb Daniels won the prize in literature.","Betty Brewer is either the person who won in 1964 or the person who won in 1976.","Betty Brewer won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in economics.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 8 years after Betty Brewer."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Deb Daniels","Ida Ingram","Kim Kane"],"label_c":["chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b8834ac03b476ec7d480a12cdf919b6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the Dell Scargo card.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR of 9%.","The card with the $7,500 credit limit is either the one with an APR of 8% or the Hoardstrum card.","The one with an APR of 8% has a limit of $2,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$6,500","$7,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e6aa855486d6127049137e22c117be9"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Faye Fender's show has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2010.","Dixie Dean's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2015.","The podcast that began in 2015 is either Geneva Gold's podcast or Faye Fender's podcast.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2015.","Geneva Gold's podcast started in 2013."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a411327e6198555315e20c5d27703b0d"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her sweater.","The entrant who entered her socks finished somewhat after the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","The knitter who entered her socks is either Sophie or the person who finished first.","The entrant who finished second, the person who entered her mittens and Yolanda are all different people.","Holly finished 2 places after the knitter who entered her sweater."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Holly","Sophie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["mittens","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00a8e4d596fbba2320255f5a447518e4"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Rena scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 2.","Stanley scored 380 points.","The person who scored 380 points is either Florence or the player in lane 5.","Florence was in lane 6."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Esther","Florence","Rena","Stanley"],"label_c":["2","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ae4fccabf753f4cb0780af654627fe7"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Caldwell's class has somewhat more students than the course in room 215.","The class in room 207 has 2 more students than Mr. Yang's class.","The four classes are the class with 33 students, the class in room 212, Mr. Yang's class and Mr. Caldwell's class.","Mr. Tanner's class has 2 more students than the class in room 207.","The course with 29 students is either Mr. Yang's class or the course in room 207."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["207","212","215","318"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Tanner","Velasquez","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78ba4c4da8bfd2686a535de4ab9840d0"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The four people were Julie, the contestant from Miles, the contestant who finished fourth and the contestant who finished third.","The contestant who finished second was either Dave or the person from Grant.","Steven finished first.","The solver who finished third was either the contestant from Oak View or Julie.","Dave finished third."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dave","Julie","Steven","Traci"],"label_c":["Grant","Industry","Miles","Oak View"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bc621b22e879ba35bf36da6452ab6f2"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Myra has her appointment sometime before Whitney's customer.","The four customers are the client with the 12:00pm appointment, Rhonda's customer, Whitney's client and Nettie's customer.","Georgia is being worked on by Tammie.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is either Rhonda's customer or Nettie's client.","Dolores is being worked on by Rhonda."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Flora","Georgia","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Rhonda","Tammie","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7f3e3694f691bf01afb6900bc5302e1"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who scored a 66 won her tournament 2 years after Shari Steel.","Leslie Lane was either the woman who scored a 59 or the woman who scored a 60.","Pamela Peet won her tournament 1 year before Shari Steel.","Shari Steel shot a 60."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Inez","Leslie Lane","Pamela Peet","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","60","65","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44673c1a49b217727e28c4515403fba8"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Brent is 4 feet shorter than Evan.","Brent is somewhat shorter than the beluga whale.","Brent is somewhat longer than Dennis.","Dennis is somewhat shorter than the narwhal.","Felipe is 2 feet shorter than the bowhead whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Dennis","Evan","Felipe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c38f15435e161c4e5f463369083a8332"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The four oysters are the oyster from Willapa, RI, the Thatcher oyster, the Summersill oyster and the oyster that costs $2.20.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents less than the Island Creek oyster.","The one that costs $2.00 is from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster that costs $2.20 is either the Thatcher oyster or the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The Summersill oyster costs $2.30."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acef0eae043f63e9d78d7dcbe6aeb4dd"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Cora Capon's podcast started in 2009.","The podcast that began in 2015 has 2 million fewer downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","Eva Estrada's show has 1 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2010 has 1 million more downloads than Eva Estrada's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2010","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8de9f8fb73cd5c0b5e20ce36f4d3ff55"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Norma Nolan won her prize before Mandy Marsh.","Norma Nolan won her prize after the winner who won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in literature won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in astronomy.","Casey Carson won in 1964."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Mandy Marsh","Norma Nolan","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fa05328f519af5cc2282e832f2200cd"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Nikatrice is 13 years old.","Shamir is 10 years old.","The four animals are Quirrel, the ape Francine works with, the 13-year-old and the orangutan Aldo works with.","The orangutan Beatrice works with is 6 years older than the ape Francine works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04f1c7780dd98fe57b557e1b5c636c3f"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Carol was either the solver who finished third or the solver from Bertram.","Carol finished second.","Willie was either the solver who finished third or the solver from Unionville.","Carol finished 1 place after the contestant from Needles.","Renee was from Unionville."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Carol","Renee","Willie"],"label_c":["Bertram","Lytton","Needles","Unionville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bd15041d8a83d5c0b697a7327d369dd"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the meatloaf.","The dish that cooks at 340 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 400 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes cooks at 325 degrees.","The baked ham requires 10 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c2c88d6e5ddae74a5e4c386b57feb88"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's show started in 2014.","The show that began in 2009 has fewer downloads than Faye Fender's show.","Bobby Bora's show has 3 million downloads.","Dixie Dean's podcast has fewer downloads than the show that began in 2009.","The show that began in 2010 has fewer downloads than the show that began in 2014."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2010","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d87d6788c8d3d5d7626b2f3f01efe0b8"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Thursday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 4:30pm had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Monday.","The show that aired on Friday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired at 11:30am aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm brought in 500,000 viewers."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6574af89bfa25dd1e8ce8fa5dca66c5b"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["PSTO sold for $28 per share.","ABTR was per share less expensive than the stock Abigail bought.","KMPP was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Bill bought.","GXTV was bought by Abigail.","PSTO was either the stock Charlie bought or the stock that sold for $27 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","KMPP","PSTO"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0282d565dfefb047e4675602c55e7593"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Andres had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Violet had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Zachary was from Mrs. Witte's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Andres","Ira","Violet","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6110b5ada4c87e34056034ca2f6700ed"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Kevin has a birthday 2 months after Izzy.","The architect has a birthday sometime after Izzy.","The politician has a birthday sometime after Frank.","The diplomat has a birthday 1 month after Kevin."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Frank","Izzy","Kevin","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6f27bd0fa143434c5b5c251752c2e06"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe served on May 13th contains 20 more calories than the bulgur salad.","The bulgur salad contains 20 more calories than the meal served on May 12th.","The chili pork has 440 calories.","The recipe with 400 calories was either the dish served on May 12th or the asian steak.","The recipe with 380 calories was served on May 17th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55857a82200b9f0a996715ef1a28f1ee"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Citizen Trust is either the fund with a return of 8% or the one run by Walter Wade.","The one run by Walter Wade has a larger return than Pine Bay.","The fund with a return of 9% is run by Ollie Ochoa.","Citizen Trust is run by Ralph Ross.","First Crescent has a 1 percent larger return than Pine Bay."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Ralph Ross","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=493040daacdfa6b4c7eac60243693175"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in chemistry, Patsy Pope and Edna Evitz are all different winners.","Edna Evitz won her prize 4 years after Tara Tate.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in economics.","Tara Tate won her prize after Patsy Pope.","The winner who won in 1976 is either the winner who won the prize in chemistry or the person who won the prize in medicine.","Glenda Glenn won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Glenda Glenn","Patsy Pope","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0c2f3efd05857133c98936b849d5448"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster that costs $2.10 is from Nesketucket, MA.","The Bluepoint oyster costs somewhat more than the oyster from Charlestown, CT.","The Pomaquin oyster is either the oyster from Appleton, CT or the one that costs $2.30.","The Island Creek oyster is from Appleton, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Pomaquin","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c47650d0f9b77134742326cd2acba59a"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Nick had to spell \"consomme\".","Hannah had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","Violet was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class or Ronald."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","Nick","Ronald","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a91fe32ddb8f603a30f6dd34e6adee4"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The sei whale is 2 feet longer than Felipe.","The fin whale is Herbert.","Curtis, the bowhead whale and the 27 ft long whale are all different whales.","The 23 ft long whale is Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36bf1fa8d5fedb0b6117efa1e741f71d"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Nettie is scheduled for 10:30am.","The client with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the whitening.","Allison has an appointment 1 hour after the patient going in for the crown.","The client with the 9:30am appointment is either Nettie or the client going in for the cleaning.","Vanessa has an appointment 1 hour before the patient going in for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Mindy","Nettie","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a60eee965024601a306e424ba302e97"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke for a somewhat longer time than Dominic.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke for a somewhat longer time than Edith.","Roberta spoke for 12 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain was either Roberta or Jenna."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Edith","Jenna","Roberta"],"label_c":["Asquith","Chamberlain","Grey","Heath"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e083c7bc0039e0e938b7448578ebaa70"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 35 feet was pink.","Aaron's design was either the plane that went 15 feet or the green plane.","Valerie's design was green.","The green airplane landed 10 feet shorter than Ella's design.","Henrietta's design was either the airplane that went 15 feet or the white plane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Valerie"],"label_c":["green","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a20941676c2e1463d403bbf2ab507484"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["ABTR was either the stock that sold for $28 per share or the stock Heathcliff bought.","HBW was either the stock Ida Mae bought or the stock that sold for $28 per share.","The stock that sold for $28 per share was bought by Geraldo.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was bought by Ida Mae.","The stock Heathcliff bought was 2 dollars per share more expensive than KMPP."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Delilah","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cda3378ce235f5ceece9467f726ebef0"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Nichole spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt.","The student who spoke for 12 minutes, Iris and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden were all different students.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 2 minutes more than Ginger.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Iris."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Ginger","Iris","Nichole","Zachary"],"label_c":["Eden","Grey","North","Pitt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6d084befea30f73d1c9f2ba602ef744"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Alexis made the blanket.","The entrant who finished second is either the entrant who entered her sweater or Holly.","The knitter who finished third made the tea cozy.","The knitter who entered her sweater finished somewhat after Viola.","Holly finished somewhat after the knitter who entered her scarf."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Holly","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=292782b532441e5887bfa73eb689053e"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Carson v Dunn was on March 17.","The March 10 proceeding was the 2-7 decision.","The 2-7 decision was 1 week after Short v Metz.","Omar v Powers was 1 week after Carson v Dunn.","The 3-6 decision was either Ayers v Byrd or Omar v Powers.","The March 3 case was either the 5-4 decision or Omar v Powers."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c5d3b71a2b811a9056ae635382a6ee9"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen was built 23 years after the Van Dijk family's home.","Doesmolen is owned by the Visser family.","Doesmolen is either the house built in 1706 or the Bakker family's home.","Westmolen is owned by the Meijer family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Meijer","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3467656de82a0f3e64714030410a6ed"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.2516 N was found 6 days after the case at 88.4584 W.","The case at 41.0072 N was found sometime before the box at 41.0237 N.","The case at 40.2516 N was either the case at 88.0431 W or the case found on May 6.","The box at 88.1863 W was found 3 days after the box at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found sometime after the box at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d9ee8009d9dcae387d14e8b4913cafb"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient with the 11:30am appointment is either the client going in for the root canal or the person going in for the veneers.","Felix has an appointment 2 hours after the person going in for the extraction.","The patient going in for the filling is either Inez or Bernice.","Nettie has the appointment for the veneers.","Bernice has an appointment 1 hour after the patient going in for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Felix","Inez","Nettie"],"label_c":["extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49622fff691928254ab38ddf23293ab2"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Carla made the blanket.","The entrant who entered her mittens finished 2 places before the knitter who entered her socks.","The entrant who entered her mittens finished somewhat before Carla.","Tanya made the socks.","Ida finished 1 place after the entrant who entered her mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carla","Ida","Marianne","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4d1c9cba05e086150b94076c4b9f2ef"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Condini's class.","Floyd had to spell \"consomme\".","Jill had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Denise.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the student from Mrs. Witte's class or the child from Mrs. Condini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Denise","Floyd","Hannah","Jill"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2910594cc7ee8f09caecda448d178b69"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes 45 cents less than Chip.","Samantha owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","The team member whose order cost $4.90 is either the person who ordered the cheeseburger or Hannah.","Rebecca ordered the taco salad."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=377a265890703391d92f7540d0ade5fd"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Hubert finished 2 places after Frederick.","The person who finished second, the person from Temple City and the contestant from Grant were all different people.","The solver from Yorba Linda finished 2 places after Julie.","Julie was from Grant."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Hubert","Julie","Kelvin"],"label_c":["Fowler","Grant","Temple City","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=451cec74160b1427acbb6a50a6201dd9"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the third hand won with a royal flush.","Frances won sometime before Maria.","Derek won sometime after Maria.","Irma won 1 hand before the player who won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won the second hand won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Derek","Frances","Irma","Maria"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc319dadd435ed45a216763e71355b45"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is either the cable-stayed structure or the bowstring structure.","The camelback structure is longer than Bay Bridge.","The 13,000 ft structure is the cable-stayed bridge.","The 10,000 ft one is the bowstring bridge.","Vellon Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the camelback structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55f357a438457b53e836d0122c435776"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Blanche has the 1:00pm appointment.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour after Victoria's client.","Tammie's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Rhonda's client.","Georgia has the 12:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Georgia","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4aeb012bc65e653c11981314ea3a0711"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Jack Jordan spent more than the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","The attendee who gave Ally the laptop spent 25 dollars more than Lily Little.","Ora Osborne gave Ally the laptop.","Kit Kelley gave Ally the planter.","Kit Kelley spent 25 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["juicer","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cddfbeaefde98e001267b736b25003e"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Virginia was either the contestant from Van Nuys or the person who finished third.","The contestant who finished first was either the person from Westport or Leona.","The solver from Westport finished 1 place before Hubert.","Hubert finished 1 place before the person from Lytton.","The solver from Avalon finished 2 places before Virginia."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dave","Hubert","Leona","Virginia"],"label_c":["Avalon","Lytton","Van Nuys","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4adec2b1351a5737bcfb094f5aca52b"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Traci finished sometime before the contestant from Unionville.","Virginia was either the solver who finished first or the contestant from Rinard.","Virginia finished 1 place after Blanca.","Blanca finished 1 place after Traci.","The solver from Kalona finished sometime after the person from Rinard."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Nelson","Traci","Virginia"],"label_c":["Bertram","Kalona","Rinard","Unionville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4890f6434c7f94c2b52f88065f4b214"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Carol finished 2 places after the contestant from Unionville.","The contestant from Rinard finished 2 places after Melinda.","The contestant who finished second was either the contestant from Rinard or the contestant from Miles.","Blanca finished sometime before Melinda."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Carol","Melinda","Perry"],"label_c":["Bertram","Miles","Rinard","Unionville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14296fc584900a27b72f2c0736427ad1"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier leaving in April will bring their shamrock.","The passenger with the rabbit's foot will leave 1 month after Troy.","The flier with the horseshoe will leave 1 month after Doug.","The flier with the horseshoe is either the passenger leaving in January or Peggy."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doug","Eloise","Peggy","Troy"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65155e44ff11048c449542726377e3e2"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The white animal cost 2 dollars less than the snail.","The bear was gold.","The dog was either the $3.00 piece or the $5.00 piece.","The $4.00 balloon was orange."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail"],"label_c":["gold","orange","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a4e11c28893c197ed4ba7dcd4690c6a"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.1863 W was found 3 days after the box at 40.2516 N.","The box at 40.3109 N was either the cache found on May 6 or the box at 88.0431 W.","The case at 40.8991 N was found on May 6.","The case at 40.8991 N was at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e7329c2e51aa8d17bbff815079e49c9"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of mahogany costs 50 dollars less than Patsy's piece.","The four pieces are the $250 item, the piece made of oak, the piece made of walnut and the item made of mahogany.","Tabitha's piece was made of walnut.","Marilyn's item costs 50 dollars less than Tabitha's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Latasha","Marilyn","Patsy","Tabitha"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","oak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e57681f7a8317f83dc8834ebd94542e0"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 340 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the chicken cutlet.","The dish that cooks at 350 degrees is either the dish that bakes for 35 minutes or the meatloaf.","The mac and cheese bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 35 minutes cooks at 400 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5618720f8b108826782d18f7d768bf03"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The four dummies are \"Yenga\", Herman's puppet, the $1,250 dummy and the $750 piece.","\"Yenga\" cost 500 dollars less than \"Xavier\".","Lucas's puppet is either the $1,500 dummy or \"Tombawomba\".","Margarita's dummy is either the $1,250 dummy or \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed8b53ebd51a88cf18dc43310751c6b1"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Nick had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Winifred.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either Nick or the child whose final word was \"anemic\".","Gayle was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Nick had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Stephanie."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Gayle","Nick","Stephanie","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26ea64bf9110af545ca9a0d91b71f77d"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who finished first made the socks.","The person who finished third is either Tanya or the person who entered her sweater.","The four people are the person who entered her tea cozy, Tanya, Marianne and the entrant who finished third.","The person who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place before Desiree.","Marianne finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ida","Marianne","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e14b48da7e0b0734bcf30e7065b6557"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 87 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Evan's Fir.","Evan's Fir is either the 153 ft. tree or the 147 ft. tree.","The 153 ft. tree is either the 85 year-old tree or Roger's Oak.","Roger's Oak is 6 feet taller than the 94 year-old tree.","Nolan's Pine is 153 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["85","87","94","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d00cc42eb19e65d06e88a5e812b927fe"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,500 dummy is \"Waldarama\".","Kelly's piece cost 250 dollars less than Margarita's dummy.","\"Xavier\" cost somewhat less than \"Sniffletoe\".","Nicole's puppet cost $1,250.","The $1,250 puppet is either \"Valencio\" or \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ed0e6899084bd3592ca4a45aa10eeb8"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is shorter than Vellon Bridge.","The cable-stayed bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Avery Bridge.","Vellon Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the girder structure.","The 10,000 ft structure is the cable-stayed bridge.","The 8,500 ft one is the camelback bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=935cda99e913ce9f52ad1560aca88165"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The four programs were the show with 1,000,000 viewers, the show that aired on Thursday, the program that aired at 11:30am and the program that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired at 6:00pm aired on Sunday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired at 10:00pm aired on Friday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93ff36da2dec3af79a00693c1e5ee99a"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The four runners were Margie, the competitor who ordered taglioni, the competitor who ordered farfalle and the runner who paid $8.99.","Yolanda paid 2 dollars less than the contestant who ordered farfalle.","The contestant who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar less than Gwendolyn."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Gwendolyn","Margie","Rosie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["farfalle","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bb7225c750477a624fed3257dd0ea90"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,250 piece is \"Tombawomba\".","The four dummies are Kelly's puppet, the $1,500 puppet, the $1,250 piece and \"Waldarama\".","Nicole's piece cost 500 dollars less than Lucas's piece.","Margarita's puppet cost 250 dollars more than Lucas's piece.","The $1,500 dummy is \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce6e0b0c28d0a992284c360f2e94f50e"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Rinard finished sometime before the contestant from Delhi.","Renee finished 1 place after Kelvin.","The person from Grant was either the contestant who finished third or Yvonne.","Renee finished 2 places before the solver from Grant.","The contestant who finished first was from Kalona."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Kelvin","Renee","Virginia","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Delhi","Grant","Kalona","Rinard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24564a2280d287df4e18b3d39c327f7b"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Daregh started 6 years before the goalie.","The player who started in 1982 was either the goalie or Daregh.","Awad began playing in 1985.","The player who started in 1976 was the sweeper.","Gardelli was either the center back or the player who started in 1979."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Daregh","Gardelli","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","sweeper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=823945a899bb2e704f4229f191baac72"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Bay Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the truss one.","The 10,000 ft structure is the cantilever bridge.","Star Bridge is the girder bridge.","Sandy Bridge is either the bowstring bridge or the 8,500 ft bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0edea279d1403609516b198ba8ed7c5e"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Canoga Park finished 2 places before the solver from Yorba Linda.","The person from Rinard finished sometime before Melinda.","The contestant from Hollis finished 1 place before Carol.","Willie finished sometime after Melinda."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carol","Frederick","Melinda","Willie"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Hollis","Rinard","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a146c69e45dda95020303343021dad2"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The four people are the team member whose order cost $4.90, Erica, the team member who ordered the cheeseburger and the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.25 ordered the meatball sub.","Rebecca owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub owes more than Peter.","Rebecca is either the team member who ordered the cheeseburger or the salesperson whose order cost $5.35."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aae42057a1cc2bfedc383efbf1d5f280"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The four people were the solver who finished fourth, the solver from Fowler, Carol and Omar.","Omar was either the contestant from Oak View or the solver who finished first.","Leona finished 1 place after the contestant from Rinard.","Carol was from Oak View."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carol","Dave","Leona","Omar"],"label_c":["Fowler","Miles","Oak View","Rinard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c8019cdabcb2905d604b80a606ed72a"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The student whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either Winifred or the student from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Ira.","Denise was from Mrs. Steuben's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Denise","Ira","Violet","Winifred"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=149c96566a61051032a6981d3bce639f"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Sid Scott is from Sweden.","The mogul worth $28 billion is from Denmark.","Kirk Kaplan is worth 1 billion more than the person from France.","Betty Bush is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Hal Hickman","Kirk Kaplan","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","France","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed7fc3301a9c8f83d7fa092dae762956"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with havarti cheese costs 1 dollar less than Peter's order.","Kenneth's sandwich costs more than the sandwich with muenster cheese.","The sandwich with provolone cheese costs more than the order with muenster cheese.","Carol's sandwich costs $3.75.","The $4.75 sandwich is either the order with muenster cheese or Lula's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Kenneth","Lula","Peter"],"label_c":["havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f18b6d5199094c83c790117b6582dbc"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Ida Ingram is worth somewhat less than Tim Townsend.","Ed Everett is from France.","The magnate from Argentina is worth 1 billion less than the person from France.","The magnate from Norway is worth 1 billion less than Dirk Dillon.","The person from Ireland is worth somewhat more than the person from Norway.","The mogul from Argentina is worth 1 billion more than Ida Ingram."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Ed Everett","Ida Ingram","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Ireland","France","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e9edc42db2443ae3ffc0aad736ca400"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished third was either the person from Bertram or Steven.","The four people were Anna, the solver who finished second, the solver who finished third and the solver who finished first.","Zachary was either the solver who finished second or the solver who finished fourth.","Zachary finished sometime after the contestant from Eustis.","Steven was from Eustis.","Anna was from Yorba Linda."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Renee","Steven","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Eustis","Industry","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26774c3b854989a25e329e396d65f5cb"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Citizen Trust has had a return of 6%.","Black River is run by Ralph Ross.","The one run by Sal Spencer is either Black River or Silver Rock.","The fund with a return of 8% is either the one run by Zed Zamora or the fund run by Ralph Ross.","The four funds are the one with a return of 6%, the one run by Yolanda Yang, the one run by Sal Spencer and the one run by Ralph Ross.","The fund run by Ralph Ross has had a 1 percent smaller return than Silver Rock."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=def10e151d088d6a9198826320a6fbb2"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Katamaka oyster is from Vancouver, BC.","The Katamaka oyster costs 20 cents more than the one from Willapa, RI.","The oyster from Nesketucket, MA is either the Fanneuil oyster or the one that costs $2.30.","The Thatcher oyster costs $2.20."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Katamaka","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=093d22b4e78b63d7c96b0f9207ae8151"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Aladeen\" is either the system released in 1977 or the machine made by Arco.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out 1 year before \"Bowling Alley\".","The machine released in 1974 was made by Tarco Inc..","\"Zany Circus\" was released in 1976.","\"Zany Circus\" is either the machine made by Tarco Inc. or the game made by Maxigame."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69e226bd1effb41b1da47e9610c7237b"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The chicken cutlet cooks at 375 degrees.","The bean casserole bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the baked ham.","The dish that cooks at 350 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The roast potatoes recipe requires somewhat less baking time than the chicken cutlet."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=453f27264fb0b27ba6b486fb38cbaafd"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Gene drives.","The bookmobile Natasha drives is either the vehicle with 300 books or \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Antonio drives.","The mobile library Gene drives has fewer books than \"Dream Machine\".","The bookmobile with 400 books is driven by Cynthia."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Antonio","Cynthia","Gene","Natasha"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9073686e9cbbace7244148bcc93d8594"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Summersill oyster is either the one from Nesketucket, MA or the oyster that costs $2.30.","The oyster that costs $2.30 is from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs 20 cents more than the Ninigreth oyster.","The Katamaka oyster costs $2.30."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Katamaka","Ninigreth","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1918bce5dedf40cf9d8eb8f2e2c14e8c"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Golden will go online sometime before the Zynga Complex.","The project headed by Dr. Weber will go online 1 year before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Egert Facility will go online 1 year after the ISON-X42.","The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online 1 year after the ISON-X42."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Golden","Dr. Owens","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55b3388f1a8514434f15979a2cad2793"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe with 440 calories was served on May 17th.","The chili pork was served on May 11th.","The lemon salmon contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","The dish served on May 15th contains 20 fewer calories than the kale quinoa."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca0ca19df26339ecb856d4bb52658fda"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Bonita Bitz won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 64.","Alison Ames won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 65.","Alison Ames won her tournament 2 years after the woman who scored a 66.","Freda Fritz won in 1921."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Bonita Bitz","Ethel Erwin","Freda Fritz"],"label_c":["64","65","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6019c023922f809f4416bc5b5276433f"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one with a return of 6%, First Crescent and Hudson Brook are all different funds.","Hudson Brook is run by Yolanda Yang.","The one run by Patty Paul is either the one with a return of 6% or Black River.","The fund with a return of 7% is run by Patty Paul.","The fund run by Kip Kerr has had a 2 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Patty Paul","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42cf88dc53186d7efb00698b3a493640"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Uchida was built 60 years after the temple in Usui.","The structure in Funai was built sometime after Sama Takako.","Amari Michi was built in 1525.","Sama Takako was built sometime after the temple in Nakai.","Matsuno Okura is in Uchida."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d361803f0e4e6f02c14569f8a0d81ce"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf.","The chicken cutlet requires 5 minutes less baking time than the candied yams recipe.","The mac and cheese requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d64ef50c73c5d53b32edd28b8be61af"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1999 card sold for 50 dollars less than the 1987 one.","Hick Hodge's item sold for $125.","The 2004 item sold for 50 dollars less than Gilby Glass's piece.","Cole Cooley's piece came out in 2004.","Cole Cooley's card was either the card that sold for $175 or the 1987 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Gilby Glass","Hick Hodge","Jimmy Jacobs"],"label_c":["1978","1987","1999","2004"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a2c4791a283fe92cd92b6e141e0ba57"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 88.2694 W was found 3 days after the box at 40.5912 N.","The case at 40.6656 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.0431 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N was found on May 12.","The four boxes were the case at 40.5912 N, the cache at 88.4584 W, the box found on May 3 and the cache at 88.2694 W.","The case found on May 9 was at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a34fb42673ea6803bb2bdcc9236eda2c"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Al Acosta's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2010.","The podcast that began in 2015 has 1 million more downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","Bobby Bora's show has 3 million downloads.","The show with 2 million downloads is either the show that began in 2012 or Geneva Gold's podcast.","Geneva Gold's show has 4 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2012","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa1721f963cadd7f87c61ff0da4ed224"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Jansen family's structure is either the house built in 1683 or Vlietmolen.","Oostmolen was built 46 years after the Smit family's house.","The Smit family's structure was built 23 years before Grosmolen.","The home built in 1729 is owned by the De Vries family.","Vlietmolen is owned by the Jansen family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Smit","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61ecb8313332cf8caf9c94ed4b9f03c0"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier with the coin will leave 1 month before the passenger with the shamrock.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave 1 month after Neal.","Peggy will leave sometime before Velma.","The passenger with the lucky hat will leave sometime after the passenger with the coin.","Velma will leave in March."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Jaime","Neal","Peggy","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0de50022703129c65783a8e9d2e09ef"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple built in 1645 is either Okabe Honzo or the structure in Funai.","The shrine in Miyato was built sometime before Yamasaki.","Amari Michi is in Nakai.","The shrine built in 1705 is in Nakai.","Takahashi was built 60 years after the structure in Miyato."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffbc93ca2f61055dae57d3d9cddf80e8"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Yeust culture had a population size of 6,500.","The Yeust culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 7,500 people.","The four cultures were the culture founded in 850 AD, the Yeust culture, the Juad culture and the Danseri culture.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded sometime before the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years after the Juad culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Echmust","Juad","Yeust"],"label_c":["6,500","7,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58242fb9e8f70fee79a5e4b39dc6b9b5"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Viola finished second.","Ida made the scarf.","The knitter who entered her socks finished 2 places after Holly.","Holly finished somewhat before the person who entered her hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Holly","Ida","Kimberly","Viola"],"label_c":["hat","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92c3b4ead6563d054d7928da96218147"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Cindy Chan's sighting was either the August 7 report or the sighting from Marina.","The four sightings were the August 4 sighting, the sighting from Tarzana, the report from Marina and Benny Baron's sighting.","The August 6 sighting was from Walnut Creek.","Edith Estes's report was received on August 5."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Marina","Tarzana","Visalia","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b408550fbc19166653262a496227aad6"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The four cases were the March 24 proceeding, the 8-1 decision, Gibbs v Kintz and the 4-5 decision.","Omar v Powers was 1 week after the 4-5 decision.","Short v Metz was on March 3.","The March 17 case was the 2-7 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e73cb542c42e3bba336ec65120a93f8c"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Underwood's structure, the $35,000 home and the $38,000 house are all different houses.","The $35,000 house is either the 140 sq ft home or the Gillespie's house.","The Ingram's house is 125 sq ft.","The $38,000 house is somewhat larger than the $25,000 home.","The Kirby's house is 110 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=434d2e5d2d0c81dc15507040c8cf650c"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Anna finished 1 place after the person from Grant.","The person from Yorba Linda finished 2 places after the person from Jackman.","Nelson was from Yorba Linda.","The contestant from Grant finished sometime before Willie."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Frederick","Nelson","Willie"],"label_c":["Grant","Hollis","Jackman","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3ed730797eb7ca6ee9eabfa398ea33e"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The four dishes are the baked ham, the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes, the dish that bakes for 25 minutes and the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes.","The roast potatoes recipe bakes for 30 minutes.","The dish that bakes for 25 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 400 degrees or the roast potatoes recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the roast potatoes recipe.","The chicken cutlet is either the dish that cooks at 375 degrees or the dish that bakes for 40 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b423e74862ee967c6d80636fb883c134"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Nelson is either the person who made the smoked pork or the person who scored 42 points.","Nelson made the jambalaya.","Nelson scored 7 fewer points than Luther.","Yolanda scored somewhat more points than the person who made the cajun chili.","The person who scored 49 points made the smoked pork."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Luther","Nelson","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3595ed487737c70c414db41515092db1"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.3109 N was found on May 12.","The case at 40.6656 N was found 6 days before the case at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 88.0431 W was found sometime before the cache at 88.1928 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N and the cache at 88.1928 W were different boxes.","The box at 40.2516 N was either the case found on May 12 or the box found on May 6."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a78f1955488b1b810a8e49144ed8070"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Hick Hodge's card came out in 1978.","The one that sold for $275 was either the 2012 piece or the 2007 one.","The card that sold for $225 came out in 1995.","Neddy Norris's piece sold for 50 dollars less than the 1978 piece.","The 2012 card sold for somewhat more than Finn Freeman's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1978","1995","2007","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56a4d5281dbf41ad10315dcd4e41617c"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Ofallo is 7 years old.","The ape Francine works with is either Nikatrice or Quirrel.","The 7-year-old is either the ape Aldo works with or the orangutan Calliope works with.","Nikatrice is 3 years older than Pemson.","The 4-year-old is cared for by Aldo."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6807f095f7ad8db2a63ea4f926f4d53b"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Cole Cooley's piece came out in 1987.","Lance Leach's piece sold for $225.","The four cards were the card that sold for $175, the 1983 card, the 1987 piece and Mike Morales's item.","Cole Cooley's one sold for 50 dollars less than the 1988 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Lance Leach","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1983","1987","1988","2004"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b98126d4d17cf9c3d2603004ca4073dd"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes was either Theodore or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","Milton spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Dominic.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","Edith talked about P.M. Disraeli."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Edith","Milton","Theodore"],"label_c":["Disraeli","North","Peel","Pitt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f8b2680284c600252193f98056369b0"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Lily Little is either the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player or the friend who gave Ally the toaster.","Jack Jordan gave Ally the juicer.","The friend who spent $450 gave Ally the toaster.","The friend who spent $425 is either Kit Kelley or the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The four people are the attendee who spent $400, Lily Little, the attendee who gave Ally the toaster and Ora Osborne."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aedce60f0f4d3d6ae86310a3f90a2eda"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Abe Alvarez's report was from Newark.","Edith Estes's sighting was from Islesboro.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted 2 days after the report from Kirkman.","Edith Estes's sighting, the August 5 sighting and the August 4 report were all different sightings.","Edith Estes's sighting was submitted 1 day after Benny Baron's report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes"],"label_c":["Islesboro","Kirkman","Newark","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28ae0a301c1fd669370b71a4ab784fb8"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The March 24 case was the 4-5 decision.","Watts v Yang was on March 10.","Short v Metz was 1 week after the 3-6 decision.","The March 10 proceeding was either the 5-4 decision or Short v Metz.","Zamora v Pibb was either the 3-6 decision or the March 10 proceeding."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["3-6","4-5","5-4","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab497c914d0a009b2686e59fa2b33170"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's house sold for $29,000.","The 140 sq ft house is either the $35,000 house or the Ingram's house.","The Zimmerman's house is 125 sq ft.","The Ingram's home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $25,000 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ingram","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43f1b5ac4bd79607fb73b305f1eba714"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Ernestine was either the player who won the second hand or the player who won the first hand.","Nathaniel won the first hand.","Maria was either the person who won the first hand or the person who won with a straight flush.","Maria won 2 hands after the competitor who won with a royal flush.","The player who won with a straight, the competitor who won the first hand and the competitor who won the fourth hand were all different people.","Maria won the third hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Maria","Nathaniel","Veronica"],"label_c":["flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38c0dd63f6c946b1878aa82498523b45"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" was made by Waverly Toys.","\"Meteor Rise\" was released in 1974.","The game made by Pinnefore came out 1 year after \"Disco Mania\".","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 1 year before the game made by Hayco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=202f87f1dc83618169b7b69bd0448869"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Herbert is either the beluga whale or the 27 ft long whale.","The 21 ft long whale is Herbert.","Felipe is 4 feet longer than the gray whale.","The right whale is Brent."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57bd2134506c1bbc3eb7777064de3a42"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Izzy has a birthday 1 month before the musician.","Neville has a birthday sometime before Bill.","Jeffrey has a birthday 2 months after Izzy.","Neville is either the person whose birthday is on May 18th or the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th.","Jeffrey is the architect.","The engineer is either Izzy or Neville."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Bill","Izzy","Jeffrey","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","musician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b55ac3223ba1c03c01c4886a0b9c6b6"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Henrietta's design went 35 feet.","Henrietta's design was silver.","Omar's design went somewhat farther than the silver airplane.","Ella's design went 10 feet farther than the black plane.","The pink plane went 10 feet farther than the black plane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","silver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5d134bd58a92d559bfd26e371866a02"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 13-year-old is cared for by Dolly.","Nikatrice is older than the ape Francine works with.","Nikatrice is younger than the ape Eva works with.","The 4-year-old is either the animal Francine works with or Pemson.","Ofallo is cared for by Eva."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel"],"label_c":["Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=feb4d19001687e781f619d3541414676"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Shelley's piece costs 25 dollars more than the item made of mahogany.","Yvette's item costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of ash.","The item made of walnut costs more than the item made of ash.","The item made of mahogany costs more than the item made of walnut.","The item made of ash costs less than Hope's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Bonita","Hope","Shelley","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","elm","mahogany","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1128b70ff868ef86a7c2576dacf6e5cc"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Sama Takako is in Funai.","The shrine built in 1585 is either Sama Takako or the temple in Niwa.","The four shrines are the structure built in 1585, Sama Takako, Amari Michi and the structure in Toyagi.","Yamasaki was built 120 years after the shrine in Miyato."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7fa93933e3182869be35bd698e231b9"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile with 300 books is either \"Lit on Wheels\" or the bookmobile Kimberly drives.","The bookmobile with 350 books is driven by Wesley.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the vehicle Kimberly drives or the mobile library Wesley drives.","\"Explore More\" is driven by Leroy.","The four vehicles are the mobile library with 250 books, \"Tiny Tomes\", the vehicle Wesley drives and \"Words To Go\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Kimberly","Leroy","Richard","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea90196e851c370fab67713fb59c1208"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Hal Hickman is worth $27 billion.","The tycoon from Mexico is worth 2 billion less than the person from Denmark.","Dirk Dillon is either the mogul from France or the magnate worth $28 billion.","The four people are the magnate worth $27 billion, the person from Denmark, Tim Townsend and Dirk Dillon."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Hal Hickman","Kirk Kaplan","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","France","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73d23ff581db2ccbeda7eab1f4c1e2d8"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul from Canada is worth 1 billion more than Leonard Levy.","The tycoon worth $28 billion is from Germany.","The magnate from England is worth 1 billion more than Tim Townsend.","The tycoon from Canada is either the tycoon worth $25 billion or Sid Scott."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","England","Germany"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31fc914c052502f0f121184c4730e23e"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Merah is cared for by Dolly.","Nikatrice is 6 years older than Quirrel.","The 4-year-old is cared for by Eva.","Nikatrice is 3 years younger than Pemson.","The animal Francine works with is either Nikatrice or the 4-year-old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel"],"label_c":["Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cda5f85454c3434b5e4e88cd17c7a100"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2011 is either Dixie Dean's podcast or Cora Capon's podcast.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2012.","The show that began in 2011, the show with 2 million downloads and Al Acosta's podcast are all different shows.","Al Acosta's show has 1 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's show.","The podcast with 4 million downloads started in 2013."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2011","2012","2013"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c7911d5bbc672b467d9e8fadda30f7d"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The meatloaf requires 10 minutes less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees.","The mac and cheese requires 5 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf.","The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes cooks at 325 degrees.","The four dishes are the baked ham, the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees, the dish that bakes for 35 minutes and the dish that bakes for 25 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","385 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a00a5c384324fcec784f2d1110fcee3"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The four people are Otis, the child whose final word was \"consomme\", the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" and the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\".","Erik had to spell \"anemic\".","Andres was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The student whose final word was \"anemic\" is either the student from Mrs. Manzella's class or the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Andres","Erik","Otis","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa8537d10921e108355b02ede6838df7"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the Egert Facility or the project headed by Dr. Alvarez.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan is either the Zynga Complex or the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas will go online 1 year before the Egert Facility.","The project headed by Dr. Alvarez will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Noble.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Noble.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online sometime after the Bale-Hahn SSC."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble","Dr. Salinas"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa178edd832c91a38ad8b5068c847ce4"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who made the pepper steak scored 7 more points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","The cook who scored 49 points is either the person who made the pepper steak or Hattie.","Hattie, the chef who scored 63 points and the chef who scored 49 points are all different chefs.","Anita scored 63 points.","Sonia made the turkey soup."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Anita","Hattie","Nelson","Sonia"],"label_c":["lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bed25886ae6ad6143779a24e854d4622"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge is either the 8,500 ft structure or the suspension one.","The 11,500 ft one is the truss bridge.","Vellon Bridge is longer than the bowstring one.","North Bridge is 13,000 ft.","The suspension structure is 1,500 feet shorter than Gorem Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ce137972cf27d17c86bd970cfa26bb1"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile with 400 books is driven by Antonio.","The bookmobile Omar drives has 50 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Explore More\" is either the mobile library Omar drives or the vehicle with 350 books.","The vehicle Omar drives has fewer books than the bookmobile Jaime drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is driven by Omar."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Jaime","Myra","Omar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=343122615aa73bb3bc86162f91f4131b"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Pam's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Alison.","Whitney's customer is either the customer with the 1:00pm appointment or Dolores.","Hope has the 2:00pm appointment.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment is being worked on by Pam.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either Rhonda's client or Iris."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Hope","Iris"],"label_c":["Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=911dffa115ba46466482333a300077b3"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that bakes for 30 minutes, the dish that cooks at 375 degrees and the dish that cooks at 350 degrees are all different dishes.","The dish that cooks at 385 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the chicken cutlet.","The candied yams recipe bakes 10 minutes longer than the baked ham.","The chicken cutlet cooks at 350 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13b6f062b45e49de1d167a56d5802bda"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Adam Alford finished with 6 ounces more gold than the person working at Culver Gorge.","Chip Cornell worked the Belle Hart claim.","The miner who found 14 ounces of gold worked the Glacier Grove claim.","The prospector working at York River finished with 6 ounces more gold than Fred Fletcher."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8249cf0c75a0826e3a7de427c5e40584"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize 8 years before Edna Evitz.","Lisa Lara won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize before the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","Ada Alvarez won her prize 4 years before Fay Ferguson."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Edna Evitz","Fay Ferguson","Lisa Lara"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c485082bf1e8c28deac3cc6af89673f"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Zachary finished sometime after the person from Jackman.","Zachary finished 2 places before Kelvin.","Grace finished 1 place after the solver from Quimby.","The contestant who finished third was from Bertram."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Grace","Kelvin","Nelson","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Jackman","Kalona","Quimby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7099ae29d5d0186f51d3c923e288e7b"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Fred Fletcher found 11 ounces of gold.","Fred Fletcher finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Dilbert Duke.","Ivan Ingram worked the York River claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3252f22641d57be349713b813fe0e7f"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 35 feet was yellow.","The yellow plane was either the plane that went 25 feet or Henrietta's design.","The plane that went 45 feet was black.","Margo's design went 10 feet farther than the pink airplane.","The yellow plane landed 10 feet shorter than Omar's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d47d4bbe4f550460b64e47d5444137d"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 33 students is taught by Caldwell.","The four classes are the course in room 122, Mr. Ray's class, the class with 33 students and the class with 29 students.","The class in room 412 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Owen's class.","The class in room 319 has 2 fewer students than the class in room 412."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["122","125","319","412"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Owen","Ray","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e683ed8b7fcff723f41f684a5b007137"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The four people are Jeffrey, the musician, the diplomat and the person whose birthday is on April 13th.","Gerald has a birthday sometime after the architect.","Izzy was born on July 16th.","The diplomat has a birthday sometime before the politician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Gerald","Izzy","Jeffrey","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","musician","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a9570b74f5fd3f357cd6edb311dd324"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either the child whose final word was \"duplicity\" or Kelley.","Ted had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Otis.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", Kelley and the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class are all different people.","Hannah was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The student whose final word was \"anemic\" was from Mrs. Steuben's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","Kelley","Otis","Ted"],"label_c":["Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47bc08a467f1e508d49419278b7f8b3d"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in physics is either Glenda Glenn or the winner who won in 1972.","The person who won in 1976 won the prize in astronomy.","The person who won the prize in literature won her prize 4 years after Betty Brewer.","The person who won in 1972 is either the person who won the prize in literature or Lisa Lara.","The winner who won the prize in economics won her prize after Glenda Glenn."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Glenda Glenn","Lisa Lara"],"label_c":["astronomy","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e30a706b0a241d7014d0d0c18871c0e8"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Anna finished fourth.","Dave finished 1 place after the contestant from Industry.","The contestant from Industry finished 1 place after the person from Lytton.","Yvonne finished sometime after Steven.","Dave finished 1 place before the solver from Avalon."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Dave","Steven","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Avalon","Fowler","Industry","Lytton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf6f60bc48a7138799116d3fae53628d"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ewing's home is 95 sq ft.","The Pratt's structure sold for $27,500.","The $35,000 house is 30 sq ft larger than the Underwood's home.","The $27,500 home is 30 sq ft larger than the $32,250 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$27,500","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5a81213a303006db56b16b49aa87570"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Velma will leave sometime after the aerophobe with the coin.","The flier with the lucky hat is either Maurice or the passenger leaving in January.","Gwen will leave sometime after the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","The aerophobe leaving in January is either the passenger with the rabbit's foot or Velma.","Maurice will leave 1 month after the passenger with the rabbit's foot."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gwen","Henry","Maurice","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=efb2b8d461631a8bac101d29e6fde791"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Samantha, the person who ordered the meatball sub and the team member whose order cost $6.25 are all different people.","Peter owes 90 cents more than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","The team member who ordered the club sandwich is either Geoffrey or Samantha.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","Rebecca owes more than Peter."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Geoffrey","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45f43a67cde9e3e2f717191c7daa7f84"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design was either the black airplane or the airplane that went 25 feet.","Omar's design was silver.","The airplane that went 35 feet was black.","The yellow plane went 20 feet farther than Henrietta's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e4ec915a4456bb52c136b5bfaf6ae5c"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Rosalie scored 14 more points than Nelson.","Rosalie made the pepper steak.","The cook who scored 49 points is either the person who made the turkey soup or Anita.","The chef who made the turkey soup scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the jambalaya.","Anita scored 42 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Anita","Nelson","Rosalie","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe4f1d9b8059b1feb923661c681513c1"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen is owned by the De Jong family.","The De Jong family's structure was built 23 years before the De Vries family's structure.","Zemelmolen was built sometime after Vlietmolen.","Vlietmolen is owned by the Jansen family.","The De Vries family's house was built sometime before the Jansen family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7af7c2322752a86957dbc3b5a96ee020"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Isabel's puppet is either \"Valencio\" or the $1,250 dummy.","\"Valencio\" cost 250 dollars less than \"Xavier\".","Margarita's piece is \"Tombawomba\".","The four dummies are Lucas's dummy, the $1,250 dummy, \"Xavier\" and the $750 dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c663fcdf97115b110905b13d21641cd"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Eva was either the solver who finished first or the person from Lytton.","The contestant from Rinard finished 2 places after the contestant from Temple City.","Melinda finished third.","The person who finished first, Hubert and the contestant from Temple City were all different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Eva","Hubert","Melinda","Zachary"],"label_c":["Lytton","Oak View","Rinard","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c96e171304504e0d34b507f609f3193c"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Avery Bridge is either the 11,500 ft bridge or the camelback bridge.","Star Bridge is 11,500 ft.","Star Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the suspension structure.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the bowstring bridge.","Gorem Bridge is the suspension bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d0ad78d166a096d0a0e006af6b6b5b1"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person going in for the cleaning has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the crown.","Gayle is scheduled for 9:30am.","Mindy has the appointment for the cleaning.","The patient going in for the root canal has an appointment 2 hours after Rosemary."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Gayle","Inez","Mindy","Rosemary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ee9d2cd16590e60079d335893e75e2f"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the second hand was either the person who won with a straight flush or Zachary.","Kelley won the third hand.","Guillermo won 1 hand after the player who won with a full house.","The person who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after Guillermo.","Zachary won the fourth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Kelley","Maria","Zachary"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60f7a92ac9f0da4843f83883ef4916b7"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who scored 300 points was in lane 4.","The contestant in lane 5 scored fewer points than the person in lane 7.","The player in lane 5 scored 160 points more points than Yvette.","Irma scored 540 points.","Perry is either the player who scored 540 points or the person in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Irma","Perry","Yvette"],"label_c":["3","4","5","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24da85fa16d06d5f11990903205a99e9"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" came out sometime after the system made by Tarco Inc..","The four games are \"Archer Quest\", the system released in 1975, the machine released in 1976 and the game made by Arco.","\"Voyager Hero\" was made by Pinnefore.","\"Aladeen\" was released in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70bcc64596099e8e6ac16157650bef15"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Kelley had to spell \"anemic\".","Yvette was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The student from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Jill.","Kelley had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Jill","Kelley","Ted","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=187875930e43ca6726e7a99a787b9747"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $750 piece is either \"Sniffletoe\" or \"Valencio\".","Herman's dummy cost $1,000.","Lucas's piece cost $1,250.","\"Utrecht\" cost somewhat less than Lucas's dummy.","Nicole's puppet cost 500 dollars less than \"Valencio\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a05d4bb5225edc6bd618908ffd79be4"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 150 ft. tree is 80 years old.","Roger's Oak is either the 153 ft. tree or the 79 year-old tree.","Nolan's Pine is 3 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","The 99 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than The Senator."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","80","85","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abeb91a7a461b54765197db90d166db9"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Jimmy Jacobs's card was either the card that sold for $275 or the 2012 piece.","Irv Ingram's one came out in 1987.","Opie Oliver's one came out in 2012.","The 2007 piece sold for 100 dollars less than the 1987 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1987","2004","2007","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3355708c080de304c03bfcabb8c31340"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Darrell's order costs 2 dollars less than Ronda's sandwich.","The $4.75 order includes swiss cheese.","Warren's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Ronda's sandwich is either the order with cheddar cheese or the order with provolone cheese.","The four sandwiches are the $5.75 order, Warren's sandwich, Sue's order and the sandwich with provolone cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Ronda","Sue","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4300fe3ce672845f791bd856df831cc6"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player, the attendee who spent $425 and Lily Little are all different people.","The friend who spent $475 gave Ally the planter.","The friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player is either Ora Osborne or Mitch Mayo.","Lily Little spent 25 dollars less than Mitch Mayo.","The attendee who spent $450 gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c276052e774d61aedf76e4e5436db0e"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Katamaka oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Punaville, RI.","The Katamaka oyster costs $2.10.","The Fanneuil oyster costs somewhat less than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The Pomaquin oyster is from Willapa, RI.","The oyster from Punaville, RI costs somewhat less than the oyster from Willapa, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Pomaquin"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ec1d2b1672a170201dbef1d7c79e2a7"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The baked ham bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees requires somewhat less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","The dish that bakes for 25 minutes is either the candied yams recipe or the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The candied yams recipe bakes 10 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 325 degrees requires somewhat less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=875c45fadbd2e18f71be5c6e27acec38"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill built in 1706 is either Doesmolen or the Bakker family's home.","Oostmolen is owned by the Smit family.","The Bakker family's structure was built 46 years before Zemelmolen.","The Smit family's home was built 23 years before Hoekmolen.","The windmill built in 1752 is owned by the Jansen family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Smit","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d99864422048e0231c56efcae984428"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The four students were Yvonne, the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli and the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.","Anita spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair spoke 2 minutes less than Nichole.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Colleen","Nichole","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Asquith","Blair","Disraeli","Thatcher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a581fc615029f1fb126b53777ab77ed3"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" is driven by Terri.","The vehicle Omar drives has 50 more books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Ready Reader\" is either the mobile library Terri drives or the mobile library Gene drives.","\"Ready Reader\" has 50 fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","The bookmobile with 350 books is driven by Terri."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Gene","Jaime","Omar","Terri"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13a9a8400074edb9d5d40cda1a936875"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who ordered rigatoni paid more than Betsy.","Terry paid 2 dollars less than the contestant who ordered taglioni.","The contestant who paid $6.99 ordered rotini.","Betsy paid 1 dollar more than Oscar."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Oscar","Terry","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb398eba8d05cf80ee232ce32b2625a1"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Colin is scheduled for 11:30am.","The customer going in for the veneers has an appointment 2 hours before the person going in for the extraction.","Ernest is scheduled for 10:30am.","The patient going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour after Vanessa."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Ernest","Patsy","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e22fca91f20a8a7f36387ca9e9d9a82c"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 27 ft long whale is either the narwhal or Evan.","The narwhal is 2 feet longer than Gus.","The gray whale is Gus.","The beluga whale is 2 feet longer than Dennis.","The narwhal is 25 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal"],"label_c":["Brent","Dennis","Evan","Gus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53986a8c0d0e22030c768dbb8890f958"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 7% is run by Ralph Ross.","Citizen Trust is run by Ralph Ross.","The fund run by Kip Kerr has had a 1 percent smaller return than Silver Rock.","The fund run by Larry Larsen is either Oak Capital or the fund with a return of 9%.","The fund run by Kip Kerr has a larger return than the fund run by Larry Larsen."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Ralph Ross"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e22b953891dbf0f55b320989721dd24"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 122 has 29 students.","The class with 31 students is either Mr. Warner's class or the class in room 122.","Mr. Warner's class has somewhat more students than Mr. Brady's class.","Mr. Ray's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 322.","Mr. Warner's class is either the class in room 405 or the class in room 322."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","122","322","405"],"label_c":["Brady","Paul","Ray","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd47aefe384ff150eeffeb9a692867fc"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The white airplane went 20 feet farther than Henrietta's design.","Omar's design was either the green airplane or the plane that went 45 feet.","The plane that went 45 feet was blue.","Aaron's design went 45 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c9b02eb9ac450c45d8ba393ba554c0b"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Quirrel is cared for by Eva.","Merah is 3 years older than the animal Dolly works with.","Rajesh is 10 years old.","The ape Dolly works with is 3 years older than the ape Francine works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68e7a6f319beea387e5e91b4377218df"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook is run by Terry Torres.","Silver Rock has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Yolanda Yang.","The one with a return of 7%, Silver Rock and First Crescent are all different funds.","First Crescent is run by Yolanda Yang.","The one with a return of 7% is either the fund run by Quentin Quinn or the fund run by Yolanda Yang."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Quentin Quinn","Terry Torres","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53425ce51b5a62e6b341801d1d46e5e2"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Oak Capital has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Ralph Ross.","First Crescent is run by Quentin Quinn.","The one with a return of 8% is run by Patty Paul.","The four funds are the one run by Ralph Ross, the one with a return of 9%, the fund with a return of 7% and Citizen Trust."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61a230f61fd82a943a1187d9f61ca868"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Doesmolen was built 23 years after the Visser family's windmill.","The home built in 1752 is either the Jansen family's windmill or the De Vries family's house.","Oostmolen was built in 1752.","The home built in 1683 is owned by the De Vries family.","Zemelmolen is either the house built in 1683 or the structure built in 1729."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae0a9ba6e78d83fe7e009c1e11e27ec0"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Kurt has an appointment 2 hours before the patient going in for the extraction.","Yvette has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the cleaning.","Felix has the appointment for the extraction.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment has the appointment for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Kurt","Mindy","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c86ace8b217ed788102ef099c14670c4"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Dixie Dean's show has 1 million downloads.","The show that began in 2015 has 1 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","Al Acosta's show is either the show with 2 million downloads or the show that began in 2008.","Al Acosta's podcast started in 2015.","The podcast that began in 2010 has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2008."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1154fb82d289737b7ca73bf311003964"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Ida Ingram won her prize after the person who won the prize in physics.","The person who won the prize in economics is either Edna Evitz or the person who won in 1972.","The person who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years before Glenda Glenn.","Glenda Glenn is either the person who won the prize in astronomy or the winner who won in 1964.","The winner who won the prize in economics won her prize before the person who won the prize in physics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Glenda Glenn","Ida Ingram","Jemma Jenks"],"label_c":["astronomy","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5522726f79166bdac40e21d47da6ea94"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Al Acosta's show is either the podcast that began in 2012 or the podcast with 2 million downloads.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2009.","Cora Capon's show has 2 million downloads.","The four shows are the podcast that began in 2013, the show with 4 million downloads, Bobby Bora's podcast and Cora Capon's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean"],"label_c":["2009","2011","2012","2013"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33c2dd095a391cc8d9096b14184adab4"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Omar v Powers was 1 week before Ayers v Byrd.","The 3-6 decision was 1 week before the 7-2 decision.","Omar v Powers was on March 10.","The March 17 case was the 6-3 decision.","The 2-7 decision was sometime after Zamora v Pibb."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afd628036824b4d618ac42ba0c2d03b2"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Nyalt is 5 ft taller than the waterfall located in Canada.","Sihat is 10 ft taller than the fall in Tibet.","Sihat is somewhat shorter than the fall located in Brazil.","Oginao has a height of 105 ft."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c4ec807305ee950ea6bc9ed222edb9e"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who spent $450 gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Mitch Mayo spent $425.","Jack Jordan is either the attendee who gave Ally the planter or the attendee who spent $425.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv spent 25 dollars more than Pam Powell.","Jack Jordan spent 50 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfceb6935bb88bfe62154fa58d1fd574"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Daryn Drake's one sold for 50 dollars more than the 1999 item.","The card that sold for $175 came out in 2015.","Irv Ingram's card sold for $175.","The 1999 item sold for 100 dollars more than the 1987 item.","The 1999 one, Irv Ingram's card and Eric Estrada's card were all different cards."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Irv Ingram","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1987","1999","2004","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77885cd35aa7d49108c278c1444530d7"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure in Uchida was built 60 years before Hori Takesi.","The structure built in 1705 is in Toyagi.","The structure in Miyato was built 120 years before Sama Takako.","Matsuno Okura is in Uchida.","The shrine built in 1585 is either Amari Michi or the temple in Miyato."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako"],"label_c":["Miyato","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aedca86b933287c6feb769fb103a8e5d"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen is either the house built in 1729 or the Van Dijk family's windmill.","The Visser family's structure was built sometime after the Jansen family's home.","The windmill built in 1752, the Visser family's windmill and the Van Dijk family's structure are all different structures.","Hoekmolen was built in 1752.","Grosmolen was built in 1706.","The Jansen family's structure is either the house built in 1706 or Westmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c28e233e61950dc1f05f629e881afa6e"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1985 was the center back.","The four players were the full back, Awad, the player who started in 1976 and Kawa.","Rothvum started 3 years before Engmose.","The player who started in 1976 was the goalie.","Awad started 3 years after the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Engmose","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5366a8b83f75baeb8ad085442cfab6f2"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Wendy Wells won in 1922.","Harriet Holt won her tournament 1 year after Wendy Wells.","Nellie Nolan won her tournament sometime before the woman who scored a 62.","Wendy Wells was either the woman who scored a 65 or the woman who won in 1920.","Nellie Nolan won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 64."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Harriet Holt","Inez","Nellie Nolan","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["62","64","65","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e91426bf1d8a8bfdfbb2043e139f980"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Vincent was in lane 2.","The player who scored 380 points was in lane 4.","Christie scored 80 points more points than Stanley.","The player in lane 4 scored more points than the player in lane 3.","Vincent scored 80 points more points than Zachary."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Christie","Stanley","Vincent","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c326af1135c2db9957c4104de4a7747b"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the Italian sub owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","Samantha owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","Chip owes 90 cents more than Samantha.","Hannah ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9d2d98f639327eefb42761daa0881f9"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Explore More\" is either the mobile library Cynthia drives or the vehicle with 300 books.","\"Explore More\" has 100 more books than the vehicle Becky drives.","The bookmobile Becky drives has 50 more books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Ready Reader\" has 300 books.","The mobile library with 350 books is driven by Antonio."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Becky","Cynthia","Dan"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c10d9c87397a94bcf1726b0e74b0e9d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person worth $25 billion is from Canada.","The mogul from England is worth 2 billion less than Dirk Dillon.","Tim Townsend is worth $26 billion.","The person from Norway is either the tycoon worth $25 billion or Ida Ingram."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Canada","England","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11c101be4b98ebe0f4c911f50ad70c32"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Harriet Holt won in 1923.","The woman who scored a 64 won her tournament sometime before the woman who scored a 67.","The golfer who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year after Denise Detz.","Harriet Holt won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 63.","The golfer who scored a 61 won her tournament sometime before Pamela Peet."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Grace Goritz","Harriet Holt","Pamela Peet"],"label_c":["61","63","64","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7820f1813fe6a5109331ddf7731e7daf"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster that costs $2.00 is from Appleton, CT.","The Summersill oyster costs 20 cents less than the Bluepoint oyster.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs 10 cents more than the Welcher oyster.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA, the oyster that costs $2.20 and the Summersill oyster are all different oysters.","The one that costs $2.10 is from Duxbury, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71f1bfb7ed073add6ef193560a1499c3"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Juan's order is either the order with gouda cheese or the $4.75 sandwich.","The sandwich with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar more than Ronda's order.","The sandwich with gouda cheese costs more than Darrell's sandwich.","The $5.75 order is either Ronda's order or the sandwich with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Juan","Ronda","Tony"],"label_c":["gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20e3a0b33f519c918b6cfbd5616baf53"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player who scored 460 points was in lane 6.","Maggie scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 7.","Maggie was in lane 5.","The person in lane 5 scored 80 points fewer points than Esther.","Christie scored more points than the player in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Christie","Esther","Maggie","Terrence"],"label_c":["4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff6bc506af0a9f1de9bfa11f81e83b2d"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who entered her blanket finished 2 places before Kimberly.","Kimberly made the sweater.","Geneva is either the entrant who finished fourth or the knitter who finished first.","The knitter who finished first is either the entrant who entered her sweater or the person who entered her mittens.","Holly finished third."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Holly","Kimberly","Laverne"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79f96f07727ae809021e4af82c3c6325"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Cerbel is somewhat taller than Garray.","The waterfall in Brazil is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall in Jamaica.","The 115 ft tall fall is located in Canada.","The fall located in Jamaica is either Rhoqua or the 115 ft tall fall.","The fall located in Jamaica is 5 ft shorter than Irskela."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d56a9ad0d426b53a9872355c474bd331"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Miyato was built 60 years after Takahashi.","The temple in Niwa is either Amari Michi or Matsuno Okura.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years after Hori Takesi.","The shrine built in 1585 is in Miyato.","The temple built in 1525 is either the shrine in Usui or Matsuno Okura.","Hori Takesi was built in 1645."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dda94b9c0b7cbaf38c440e5a019fc62d"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Yolanda is either the chef who scored 56 points or the person who made the turkey soup.","The chef who made the jambalaya scored 7 more points than Sonia.","Sonia is either the chef who made the lemon snapper or the person who scored 63 points.","The cook who made the turkey soup scored somewhat fewer points than Yolanda.","Hattie scored somewhat fewer points than Veronica."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Hattie","Sonia","Veronica","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50d6df0a9dbaf8dcef140a8e631506bd"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Nora's order costs more than Greg's sandwich.","The order with colby jack cheese costs 1 dollar more than the order with cheddar cheese.","Omar's order costs 1 dollar less than the order with provolone cheese.","The sandwich with swiss cheese is either Omar's order or the $4.75 order.","Nora's order includes cheddar cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Nora","Omar","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=793af94e0dc5930e9eb13ba7491a6f55"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 115 ft tall fall is either the waterfall in Nigeria or the waterfall located in Tibet.","Inawatai is 100 ft tall.","Nyalt is 10 ft taller than Rhoqua.","The waterfall in Brazil is somewhat shorter than Rhoqua.","The waterfall in Brazil is 10 ft shorter than the fall located in Nigeria."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5eb004e444961ed1640c09a47aa9ea9"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul worth $27 billion is from Mexico.","The person from Argentina is worth 2 billion less than Cal Craig.","The magnate from Canada is worth 1 billion less than Leonard Levy.","Betty Bush is from Mexico."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Leonard Levy"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d29289fe53f2fb5f378fe21d4f193168"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Bonita's piece costs $275.","The item made of poplar costs more than Yvette's piece.","Tabitha's item costs 50 dollars less than the piece made of sandalwood.","The $275 item is either the piece made of ash or Yvette's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Bonita","Dianne","Tabitha","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4f35e77d671e6a6e852f12e1678b8a1"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The bear cost 1 dollar more than the red animal.","The red piece cost 2 dollars less than the snail.","The gold piece was either the $3.00 animal or the snail.","The brown animal cost more than the cat.","The orange balloon cost 1 dollar more than the snail."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","snail"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d2076da2dc77ebac8323d2cf5a61454"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Colin is either the customer going in for the filling or the patient with the 10:30am appointment.","The patient with the 11:30am appointment has the appointment for the cleaning.","The four people are the person going in for the whitening, the customer with the 12:30pm appointment, Harold and Inez.","Inez is scheduled for 10:30am."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Harold","Inez","Lynn"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a48e2ed2bf6e14fe35ee83a83e10f053"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than Yvette.","The contestant who scored 380 points was in lane 1.","Brandi is either the contestant in lane 4 or the player who scored 380 points.","Irma scored 380 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Irma","Perry","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1818441556af9a494330159cf8bed3c0"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Bay Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Avery Bridge.","The camelback structure is 1,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure is the girder bridge.","The 13,000 ft one is the truss bridge.","Gorem Bridge is longer than Avery Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","girder","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2ba3ca22100ba15a9184823670f35f0"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen is owned by the Van Dijk family.","Westmolen was built 23 years after the Visser family's windmill.","The De Jong family's house was built 23 years before Zemelmolen.","Westmolen was built in 1752."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e28ccda31d8098ce8e719159515c95fc"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Pratt's house is either the 95 sq ft home or the $35,000 home.","The four houses are the 110 sq ft structure, the $25,000 house, the Kirby's home and the Pratt's home.","The Davidson's home is 15 sq ft larger than the $25,000 house.","The Davidson's house sold for $36,000.","The 140 sq ft structure sold for $35,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Kirby","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec2c825ef74be5405457da435c7bca4e"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library Kimberly drives has 50 more books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Ready Reader\" has 250 books.","The bookmobile Leroy drives has 100 fewer books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Explore More\" is driven by Francisco."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Francisco","Kimberly","Leroy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dd528e38d4610cc373f12acf4859bb1"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The four cases were the 5-4 decision, Zamora v Pibb, Carson v Dunn and the March 10 case.","Zamora v Pibb was the 3-6 decision.","The 5-4 decision was 1 week after the 7-2 decision.","The March 10 proceeding was the 8-1 decision.","The 3-6 decision was 1 week before Omar v Powers."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["3-6","5-4","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eebe61aae8eb8efc1de000d8782ced4c"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Gwen will leave sometime after the flier with the lucky hat.","Troy will leave in April.","The aerophobe with the wishbone will leave 1 month after Katie.","The aerophobe with the lucky hat will leave 1 month after the passenger with the horseshoe."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Brandi","Gwen","Katie","Troy"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abc8a489fd5a21473e599d00e26d9790"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.8991 N was found sometime before the box at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 41.0237 N was either the box at 88.1863 W or the box found on May 12.","The box at 40.3109 N was found on May 12.","The case at 40.8991 N was found 3 days after the case at 88.1863 W.","The box at 88.1928 W was found 3 days before the case at 41.0237 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf767ab92aff63d2b03ed30856fc6fdf"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is 2 feet longer than Felipe.","Brent is 2 feet longer than Felipe.","Curtis is somewhat longer than the sei whale.","The 27 ft long whale is Adam.","The beluga whale is 2 feet shorter than the fin whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Felipe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c88dae371bd3c22bd2ea9d69330f7565"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The four people are the attendee who spent $450, Mitch Mayo, the friend who gave Ally the planter and the person who gave Ally the blender.","The friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 50 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","Jack Jordan spent $425.","Ned Norris spent $400.","The friend who spent $450 is either the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player or Ned Norris."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","HD tv","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abbe0fd055c71540adfc7231ac31ec33"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The four people were the solver who finished fourth, the person from Needles, Virginia and Steven.","The person from Westport finished 1 place after Nelson.","Virginia was either the contestant who finished first or the person from Van Nuys.","The person from Canoga Park finished sometime after the person from Van Nuys."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Julie","Nelson","Steven","Virginia"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Needles","Van Nuys","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d92e3d2a39e60804276587eb72d6466f"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector who found 11 ounces of gold worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 6 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The person working at Tyrol Creek finished with somewhat less gold than the person working at York River.","Gil Gonzalez was either the miner who found 20 ounces of gold or the person working at Tyrol Creek.","Dilbert Duke found 20 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Gil Gonzalez","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=249d0fa4503b5a078e56989d7b6c74f9"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1982 was the sweeper.","Gardelli started 3 years before the second striker.","The player who started in 1979 was the center forward.","Fichin started sometime before Hatcha.","Awad started sometime after Hatcha."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7268571e2409266527009ed4ed8d8eaf"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Southwest Inc card has an APR somewhat higher than the Credit Korp card.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the Credit Korp card.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 11% has a limit of $15,000.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR of 11%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$6,500","$8,500","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0f897a25abe94892717940e33f854c1"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Zachary was in lane 2.","Alberta was in lane 3.","The person who scored 380 points is either Nina or the person in lane 2.","Nina scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 2.","Zachary scored more points than the contestant in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Hope","Nina","Zachary"],"label_c":["2","3","4","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=785b6ba5b07e3027610b2694d610db4b"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger leaving in February is either Jaime or the flier with the coin.","Jaime will bring their rabbit's foot.","Troy will leave sometime after the passenger with the lucky hat.","Troy will leave 2 months before Peggy."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Iris","Jaime","Peggy","Troy"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b96a2c2e646a01f8174aae7d4c2bc76"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Ninigreth oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Barnstable, ME.","The one from Nesketucket, MA costs 20 cents more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The Island Creek oyster is either the oyster from Appleton, CT or the one that costs $2.20.","The one that costs $2.30 is from Barnstable, ME."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Nesketucket, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df52454a378d191725219ac8bc94a8f0"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Ben Barron was either the prospector working at Fuller Rise or the person working at Belle Hart.","Elroy Ellis found 14 ounces of gold.","The prospector working at Fuller Rise finished with somewhat less gold than the person working at Laurel Ridge.","The miner who found 20 ounces of gold worked the Belle Hart claim.","Fred Fletcher finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2291a84a708991f5a56cd4ae57ac0a3f"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 41.0237 N was found 6 days after the cache at 40.2516 N.","The box found on May 3 was either the case at 88.1928 W or the box at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 41.0237 N was found 3 days before the box at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.4584 W was found sometime after the cache at 40.3109 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81cd9d6e389c6bf87a4ac0404f602e23"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The sei whale is Gus.","Adam is somewhat longer than the narwhal.","The fin whale is 2 feet shorter than Gus.","The fin whale is 2 feet longer than the narwhal.","Felipe is 2 feet longer than the narwhal."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["fin whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9e6e9ee6118975f369bd88dff8c9dde"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Brent is 2 feet shorter than the bowhead whale.","The beluga whale is Gus.","The beluga whale is 25 ft long.","The four whales are Curtis, the sei whale, the beluga whale and the 23 ft long exhibit."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Gus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf6dc56bad300f7308787dacf2a8898c"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen is owned by the Bakker family.","The Van den Berg family's windmill was built sometime after Doesmolen.","Zemelmolen was built 23 years before the Bakker family's windmill.","The home built in 1752 is either the Van den Berg family's structure or the Smit family's home.","The structure built in 1729 is owned by the De Jong family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Smit","Van den Berg"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe37f705f77233245986b16297bf839a"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Opal's client has her appointment sometime before Hope.","Myra has her appointment 2 hours before Pam's client.","Flora has the 12:00pm appointment.","Hope has the 1:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment is either Nettie's client or Pam's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Flora","Hope","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f3e4df06f8ef2e1f994b411b0f4f948"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 250,000 viewers aired on Wednesday.","The show that aired at 10:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The show with 500,000 viewers aired on Monday.","The show that aired on Monday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2647511116fedf4a1962ed16b7c5240f"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Lynn has an appointment 1 hour after Patsy.","The four people are Rosemary, the customer going in for the root canal, the person going in for the whitening and the customer going in for the cleaning.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment has the appointment for the root canal.","Kurt is scheduled for 10:30am.","Kurt is either the patient going in for the cleaning or the person with the 9:30am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Kurt","Lynn","Patsy","Rosemary"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5f7815cef21e39dd2c9e3f499f4c03f"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 11,500 ft bridge is either the cantilever structure or the bowstring one.","The 10,000 ft structure is the truss bridge.","Bay Bridge, the bowstring bridge and the 11,500 ft one are all different structures.","Star Bridge is 10,000 ft.","The truss structure is shorter than Avery Bridge.","The girder bridge is longer than the truss structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bf1f16173c37a5385f16a91132873a9"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia was served on May 17th.","The meal served on May 13th contains 20 more calories than the citrus halibut.","The garlic tilapia was either the dish with 420 calories or the recipe served on May 15th.","The chili pork was served on May 11th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=419140d5923bea15a31ee9060537dfd9"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Mildred's order is either the sandwich with havarti cheese or the $5.75 sandwich.","Kenneth's order includes provolone cheese.","Kenneth's order costs less than the sandwich with swiss cheese.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs 1 dollar more than Emily's order.","Emily's sandwich costs less than the sandwich with provolone cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Kenneth","Mildred","Tony"],"label_c":["cheddar","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b5172fe503eedca741bdc9c40a8f2c0"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Angie paid 1 dollar less than the runner who ordered rigatoni.","Terry ordered fettuccine.","Betsy was either the contestant who paid $7.99 or the contestant who paid $8.99.","The contestant who ordered capellini paid more than the contestant who ordered penne.","Betsy paid 2 dollars less than the runner who ordered fettuccine."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Betsy","Elisa","Terry"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","penne","rigatoni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06a7e8cab130081f000db2c3c9cd253d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul from Ireland is either Dirk Dillon or the tycoon worth $27 billion.","The tycoon from England is worth 1 billion more than Leonard Levy.","Al Acosta is worth 1 billion less than the person from France.","Al Acosta is worth $26 billion.","The magnate worth $26 billion is from England."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Dirk Dillon","Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["Argentina","Ireland","England","France"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e1930cac534c0efde3a3cbdd87f01c6"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who spent $450 gave Ally the toaster.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv spent 50 dollars less than Lily Little.","Kit Kelley spent $450.","The person who gave Ally the juicer spent less than Pam Powell."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["juicer","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3404d7abc64d241c13d0769461c88971"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Hope has her appointment 2 hours after Flora.","Hope has her appointment sometime before Susie's client.","Hope is being worked on by Whitney.","Eileen is being worked on by Rhonda."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Eileen","Flora","Hope"],"label_c":["Rhonda","Susie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4897dcfed183c9e2462e9501489d2b8"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player in lane 6 scored 160 points fewer points than the player in lane 2.","Vincent was in lane 7.","Brandi was in lane 2.","Florence is either the contestant who scored 540 points or the player in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Florence","Vincent"],"label_c":["2","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3e0135550b88f24da5d7e44d61cd290"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Duxbury, MA, the oyster that costs $2.10 and the Fanneuil oyster are all different oysters.","The Fanneuil oyster costs 10 cents less than the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.30 is from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA is either the Pomaquin oyster or the Katamaka oyster.","The one that costs $2.20 is from Nesketucket, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5a8b736b8b02c5f28a5a3252fc9629a"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $6,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $8,500 credit limit.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $7,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 8% is either the one with the $8,500 credit limit or the Dell Scargo card.","The Dell Scargo card has a limit of $7,500.","The TrustCo card has an APR of 8%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$6,500","$7,500","$8,500","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb1e93cd1c258e7dd424fb0f61e8e913"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Adrienne won 2 hands after the player who won with one pair.","Byron won with a straight.","The four people were the competitor who won with a flush, the person who won the first hand, Nathaniel and the player who won the third hand.","The competitor who won the first hand won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Byron","Kelley","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["one pair","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ffd1fe7953d41f671ecc5f34e152778"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the wishbone is either Troy or Neal.","The four fliers are the passenger with the rabbit's foot, the passenger leaving in April, Yolanda and the passenger leaving in February.","The aerophobe leaving in March is either the aerophobe with the wishbone or the passenger with the talisman.","The passenger with the rabbit's foot will leave 1 month before the aerophobe with the coin.","Neal will leave in February."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Katie","Neal","Troy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1f51cc0517599817433c5c80f9a7c4b"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Eileen is either Whitney's client or Opal's client.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment is being worked on by Whitney.","Victoria's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Eileen.","Alison is being worked on by Whitney.","Eileen has her appointment 1 hour before Kelly."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Eileen","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Opal","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dcda43368b1051cf35174c046660ccf"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Sid Scott is worth somewhat more than Hal Hickman.","Nadine Newton is either the mogul from Argentina or the mogul worth $27 billion.","Nadine Newton is worth 1 billion more than Hal Hickman.","The mogul worth $28 billion is from Ireland.","Sid Scott is from Canada."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Hal Hickman","Nadine Newton","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","France"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=567f5e6acce7e92d9e55328d202854b1"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The house built in 1729 is owned by the De Jong family.","Oostmolen was built 23 years after the Visser family's home.","The De Vries family's home was built 23 years after Zemelmolen.","Westmolen is owned by the De Jong family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87b8f4d18e56c55d2c110670aaed5826"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Underwood will go online 2 years before the Falston LCS.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online 1 year before the Egert Facility.","The Zynga Complex will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Noble.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Underwood."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cd610c35ba5642fab904ba1a0d24125"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents less than Irene.","The person whose order cost $5.35 ordered the club sandwich.","Chip is either the team member who ordered the Italian sub or the salesperson whose order cost $5.35.","Geoffrey owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the meatball sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Irene","Samantha"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c79d82bae5e2d98118b70da200558c8"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Island Creek oyster costs $2.30.","The oyster that costs $2.30 is either the oyster from Punaville, RI or the Fanneuil oyster.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT costs 10 cents more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents less than the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The Fanneuil oyster costs $2.00."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Pomaquin"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50cafec4adcb6dc372b47aaf9e6d403b"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The four classes are the course with 33 students, the class in room 201, Mr. Ray's class and the course in room 114.","The course with 31 students is taught by Ellis.","The course in room 114 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Velasquez's class.","Mr. Velasquez's class is either the class in room 125 or the class with 29 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","122","125","201"],"label_c":["Brady","Ellis","Ray","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebde253ba93dbbfeac0f337024e36b70"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden.","Edith, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden were all different students.","Perry was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair or the student who spoke for 8 minutes.","Perry talked about P.M. Peel.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden.","Perry spoke 2 minutes more than Ginger."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Edith","Francis","Ginger","Perry"],"label_c":["Blair","Eden","North","Peel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c105bec9b38fdf3196b74018c3d4a2c"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person whose birthday is on July 16th is either Dale or the engineer.","Dale has a birthday 1 month after Eric.","The four people are the surgeon, Dale, the person whose birthday is on July 16th and the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th.","The lawyer has a birthday 2 months before Frank."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Eric","Frank"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c7971f10d1543eaaefcbec11c939f60"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Karl is either the chef who made the turkey soup or the person who scored 63 points.","The person who made the smoked pork scored 14 more points than Wade.","Karl made the jambalaya.","Yolanda made the cajun chili."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Ida","Karl","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af896091e0a3c95ee5504b790c3c6037"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who scored a 65 won her tournament 2 years after the person who scored a 67.","Carrie Cole won her tournament 1 year after Shari Steel.","The four golfers were the golfer who scored a 64, Shari Steel, the person who won in 1923 and Vickie Vern.","Vickie Vern won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 67."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Ethel Erwin","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["63","64","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e2bcefc3f8e54477f7d6a623be3f767"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Abigail bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than GXTV.","The stock Charlie bought was either JMO or the stock that sold for $27 per share.","HBW sold for $25 per share.","KMPP sold for $28 per share.","HBW was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Geraldo bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Edith","Geraldo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7675e08efd8ead11b2f1a42c48db4f62"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Mildred's order costs more than Henrietta's order.","Carol's sandwich costs $4.75.","The $3.75 sandwich, Henrietta's sandwich and Mildred's order are all different sandwiches.","The order with provolone cheese costs 2 dollars less than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","The $2.75 order is either the sandwich with colby jack cheese or Mildred's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Henrietta","Lula","Mildred"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c00d1a49e05928218a0eede569a5ff6c"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the mobile library with 250 books or the vehicle Natasha drives.","The bookmobile with 350 books is driven by Myra.","\"Words To Go\" is driven by Cynthia.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the mobile library with 250 books or the mobile library Cynthia drives.","The mobile library Cynthia drives has 50 fewer books than \"Dream Machine\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Myra","Natasha","Omar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c273ec47a2eed8cc39a4ccdc9326bf8"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The item that sold for $175 was either the 1974 piece or the 2004 piece.","The item that sold for $175, Irv Ingram's one and Finn Freeman's one were all different cards.","Irv Ingram's one sold for 50 dollars more than the 2004 card.","Finn Freeman's one came out in 2004.","Hick Hodge's card came out in 1983."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Eric Estrada","Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram"],"label_c":["1974","1983","1995","2004"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09d0dd5b4d1d57842336e84c260fabb3"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Silver Rock is run by Mike McClain.","Pine Bay is either the one run by Mike McClain or the one with a return of 8%.","The fund run by Patty Paul has had a 1 percent smaller return than First Crescent.","Pine Bay is run by Yolanda Yang."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de11eec515d6d72c092ef135290424da"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Canoga Park finished 2 places before the person from Grant.","The person from Canoga Park finished sometime before Melinda.","The solver who finished fourth was either the person from Grant or the person from Van Nuys.","Omar finished 2 places after Melinda.","Willie finished first."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Hubert","Melinda","Omar","Willie"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Grant","Van Nuys","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bf806891e6a3e8d66b1fb4295f83346"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Nelson finished first.","Hubert finished 2 places after the person from Canoga Park.","The four people were Renee, the solver who finished second, the contestant from Temple City and the person from Lytton.","The contestant from Lytton finished 2 places before Renee."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Hubert","Julie","Nelson","Renee"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Lytton","Quimby","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a984d06df95c2058d3fb1af97d2acdba"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Yolanda is either the passenger leaving in April or the aerophobe with the coin.","The four fliers are Gwen, the aerophobe with the talisman, the flier with the coin and the passenger leaving in March.","The flier with the coin will leave 1 month after Sophie.","Alma will leave 1 month before the flier with the wishbone."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alma","Gwen","Sophie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e74c847fd0dc23ab48aecaeeddc117c5"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in Tibet is either Rhoqua or Irskela.","Inawatai is 5 ft shorter than Cerbel.","Inawatai is either the 105 ft tall waterfall or the 115 ft tall fall.","Rhoqua is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Canada.","Irskela is located in New Zealand."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cec6c9dbf75083f29194f77c7ff17326"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Old Jarvis is shorter than Roger's Oak.","The 85 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than the 94 year-old tree.","The 79 year-old tree is taller than Nolan's Pine.","Roger's Oak is 147 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","85","94","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f41a0e187119a46df55d564b9858dd7"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with muenster cheese costs 1 dollar less than Henrietta's sandwich.","Sue's sandwich includes cheddar cheese.","Sue's order costs 2 dollars more than Henrietta's order.","The sandwich with havarti cheese costs 1 dollar more than Greg's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Henrietta","Peter","Sue"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","muenster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8d1cef85fdc9b496e977e4f34f3cd7e"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game released in 1976 is either \"Voyager Hero\" or the system made by Dow Games.","The pinball machine released in 1975 is either the machine made by Dow Games or the game made by Hayco Inc..","The machine released in 1974 was made by Waverly Toys.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year after \"Voyager Hero\".","\"Disco Mania\" was released in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aaf9d9fb6a564041c10b96525ec3507c"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $750 piece, Kelly's piece and Jeff's puppet are all different dummies.","Kelly's puppet is \"Yenga\".","Jeff's dummy is \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Xavier\" cost 250 dollars less than Kelly's piece.","\"Xavier\" cost 500 dollars less than Nicole's puppet."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7480975385153015909bf2a6ddd482c"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Orlando is scheduled for 10:30am.","The customer going in for the crown has an appointment 1 hour before the customer going in for the cleaning.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment is either Bernice or the person going in for the cleaning.","Harold has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the veneers.","Bernice is scheduled for 11:30am."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Harold","Jonathan","Orlando"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abd93626e0f2f83e660ece09fa19904d"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Avalon finished sometime after Blanca.","Frederick was from Avalon.","Frederick finished sometime before the person from Miles.","The solver from Stanton finished 1 place after the person from Hollis.","Zachary was from Hollis."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Frederick","Steven","Zachary"],"label_c":["Avalon","Hollis","Miles","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7d4b0fe55c69acc49db0326c7171a0c"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["D. forcilitis has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","P. wellington was sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","L. dyson has 750 genes.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Roman has 250 more genes than P. wellington."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Doyle","Moreno","Roman","Young"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0a64fa391fe433860fc4215722dc391"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Dean's class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Leach's class.","The class in room 125 has 4 more students than the course in room 405.","The class in room 129 has somewhat more students than Mr. Leach's class.","The class in room 405 is taught by Quinn."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["125","129","322","405"],"label_c":["Dean","Leach","Quinn","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b2e06e86742fa378505686ebea7ecab"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Black River has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Ule Underwood.","Hudson Brook has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Sal Spencer.","The one with a return of 8% is run by Mike McClain.","First Crescent has had a return of 8%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Sal Spencer","Ule Underwood","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d94efc65a7077d898d3873508c0a4de"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 88.3907 W was found sometime after the box at 40.3109 N.","The case at 40.5912 N was found 6 days before the box at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.3109 N was found sometime after the box at 40.2516 N.","The case at 88.1928 W was found sometime before the box at 40.2516 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f84c4c9032cf8651bb2940bb2a37451"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 12 was at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.3109 N was found 6 days after the cache at 41.0072 N.","The case at 40.2516 N was found 3 days before the cache at 88.0431 W.","The four boxes were the case at 88.3821 W, the cache found on May 6, the case found on May 3 and the cache found on May 12."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc52a6fdd308f9bae4f78183feec4d8e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 88.3907 W was found sometime after the box at 88.0431 W.","The cache at 40.8991 N was found 3 days before the cache at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 40.8991 N was at 88.3907 W.","The four boxes were the cache at 88.4584 W, the box at 41.0072 N, the cache at 40.8991 N and the box at 40.3109 N.","The case at 88.1863 W was found 3 days after the box at 41.0072 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ba3bc4640bca1c4cebd650cbe140f0e"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who finished second made the hat.","Bessie finished 2 places after Sophie.","Bessie made the mittens.","The four people are the entrant who finished fourth, Desiree, the person who entered her mittens and the person who entered her scarf."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Bessie","Desiree","Sophie"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b21372e9322da41b762f7bfbd8bf9903"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal served on May 15th contains 40 fewer calories than the lemon salmon.","The meal served on May 15th contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe served on May 16th.","The bulgur salad has 380 calories.","The meal served on May 12th contains 40 more calories than the bulgur salad.","The dish served on May 14th contains 40 more calories than the citrus halibut."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fa1d930d574c97b0c0f721da5b2b9a0"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The four people were Julie, the contestant from Needles, the solver from Miles and the contestant who finished first.","The contestant from Miles finished sometime before the person from Stanton.","Dave finished sometime after the person from Industry.","Eva finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dave","Eva","Julie","Perry"],"label_c":["Industry","Miles","Needles","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2de711de7a7146e617b1bb8ab4f30dfc"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Dan drives, the bookmobile with 350 books and \"Ready Reader\" are all different vehicles.","\"Ready Reader\" has 100 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","The bookmobile with 250 books is driven by Becky.","The vehicle Jaime drives has 50 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","The mobile library with 300 books is driven by Dan."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Becky","Dan","Jaime","Patsy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ad5c4ca894f74d9e4aad21b04342e2f"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Norma Nolan won her prize after the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","The person who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 8 years before the person who won the prize in physics.","Edna Evitz won the prize in physics.","The four winners are Fay Ferguson, the winner who won in 1964, the person who won in 1976 and the winner who won the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Edna Evitz","Fay Ferguson","Norma Nolan"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=925a8fe901ab8ac66f5d0a4dd364a713"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Blanca finished second.","The solver from Oak View, Frederick and the contestant who finished fourth were all different people.","Blanca finished sometime before the solver from Hollis.","Frederick was from Stanton.","Hubert finished 1 place before the person from Oak View."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Frederick","Hubert","Perry"],"label_c":["Hollis","Oak View","Stanton","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67971fd569121948799fd2f3fc688783"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["E. carolinus has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","V. tenesis has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","The one with 1,000 genes was sequenced by Dr. Prince.","B. mangeris has 1,000 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Jordan","Moreno","Prince"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17c441d905d74e4730c9fe9fc325946c"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 140 sq ft home sold for $25,000.","The Kirby's house sold for $35,000.","The $32,250 structure is somewhat smaller than the $36,000 home.","The $35,000 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Ingram's home.","The 110 sq ft structure is either the Pratt's structure or the $35,000 home.","The Pratt's house is 15 sq ft larger than the $35,000 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91f0e12b4bcc5105dc11ad3ebe18ec2e"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Bluepoint oyster costs 10 cents less than the Katamaka oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 20 cents more than the one from Barnstable, ME.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs somewhat less than the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The Fanneuil oyster is from Vancouver, BC.","The one that costs $2.20 is from Vancouver, BC."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f21c3389661304255860e0c02d87c70"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Laverne is either the entrant who finished second or the entrant who entered her mittens.","Laverne finished 2 places before the knitter who entered her hat.","The knitter who entered her mittens finished 1 place before the person who entered her sweater.","Ida made the mittens.","Holly finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Holly","Ida","Laverne","Tanya"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=915df4ea66114af07d20353edd66608b"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the organism sequenced in July and the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza, one is E. paradolens and the other has 1,000 genes.","The organism sequenced in February has 500 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza.","V. tenesis wasn't sequenced in December.","The organism sequenced in December has 250 fewer genes than L. dyson.","Of the bacteria with 750 genes and B. mangeris, one was sequenced by Dr. Garza and the other was sequenced by Dr. Long.","Of L. dyson and the organism sequenced in September, one was sequenced by Dr. Long and the other has 500 genes.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Long has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in November.","V. tenesis has somewhat fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Prince.","The organism sequenced in April wasn't sequenced by Dr. Bradford.","The organism with 1,250 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Prince.","P. wellington was either the one sequenced in September or the organism sequenced by Dr. Ingram."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Garza","Ingram","Jordan","Long","Prince"],"label_d":["February","April","July","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4112f54a677b5180a659d84eea80cadc"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 318 is taught by Underwood.","The class in room 207 is either the French class or the History class.","Of Mr. Ray's class and the class in room 120, one is the Geometry class and the other has 29 students.","The six classes are the Biology class, Mr. Underwood's class, Mr. Franklin's class, the class in room 114, Mr. Ray's class and the class in room 120.","The course in room 207 has 6 more students than Mr. Herman's class.","The History class has 2 more students than Mr. Franklin's class.","Mr. Paul's class is either the Geometry class or the course in room 129.","The class in room 129 has somewhat more students than the Physics class.","The Physics class is either the course in room 129 or the class with 29 students.","Mr. Paul's class has 2 more students than the Physics class.","The Biology class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 114."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["114","120","122","129","207","318"],"label_c":["Franklin","Gilmore","Herman","Paul","Ray","Underwood"],"label_d":["Biology","Chemistry","French","Geometry","History","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ecd14f2385986996cb5da4d519c0559"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture founded in 1100 AD didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The Budel culture wasn't based near Quasqueton.","The Juad culture was either the culture located near Easton or the society founded in 600 AD.","The Tyash culture was either the culture with 4,500 people or the culture located near Zwingle.","The Juad culture didn't have a population size of 8,000.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 750 years after the Budel culture.","The culture located near Redlands was founded 250 years before the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture founded in 350 AD was either the culture located near Unity or the culture located near Quasqueton.","The culture located near Quasqueton was founded sometime after the Danseri culture.","Of the culture founded in 600 AD and the culture located near Mason City, one had a population size of 4,500 and the other had a population size of 7,500.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded 250 years before the culture located near Unity.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded sometime before the Uskorr culture.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded sometime after the Budel culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Danseri","Juad","Tyash","Uskorr","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Easton","Mason City","Quasqueton","Redlands","Unity","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e14f6b22eb0c5ee600291c589157f5c"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure built in 1705 isn't dedicated to the rooster.","The temple dedicated to the frog is in Niwa.","The six shrines are Sama Takako, the temple built in 1585, the shrine in Funai, the temple built in 1825, the structure in Uchida and the temple dedicated to the frog.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years after the structure in Nakai.","The structure dedicated to the turtle, Yamasaki, and the temple in Funai are three different shrines.","Of the shrine built in 1645 and Yamasaki, one is in Usui and the other is dedicated to the mouse.","The shrine dedicated to the dragon was built 60 years after Matsuno Okura.","Amari Michi was built 60 years before the structure in Usui.","Matsuno Okura was built in 1525.","The structure built in 1705 is either Sama Takako or Yamasaki.","The structure built in 1765 is dedicated to the turtle."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca6f365a116ba618f915f187c23b9fc0"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 67 was either the woman who won in 1922 or Freda Fritz.","Vickie Vern was either the golfer who scored a 61 or the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","The person who scored a 60 won her tournament 2 years after Freda Fritz.","The golfer who won in 1923 was either the golfer who scored a 61 or the person who won at Amble Glen.","Kristina Katz was either the woman who scored a 67 or the woman who scored a 64.","Harriet Holt didn't win in 1925.","The person who won in 1924 shot a 64.","The woman who scored a 59 won her tournament sometime before Harriet Holt.","The woman who won in 1920 was either the golfer who won at Scotch Pines or the golfer who scored a 61.","Tina Tuttle won her tournament 2 years before the woman who won at Spotswood.","Of the woman who won in 1921 and the person who won at Scotch Pines, one shot a 67 and the other shot a 59.","The person who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament sometime before the woman who scored a 59.","The person who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 1 year before Freda Fritz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Harriet Holt","Kristina Katz","Maxine Mohn","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","64","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d25c71deb5105c6b2fdb10be6dcbf4f"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure built in 1775 isn't in Hoogmade.","The structure in Den Bommel was built sometime after Zemelmolen.","Doesmolen is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The house in Schiedam is owned by the Bakker family.","Grosmolen, the De Jong family's house, and the structure in Hoogmade are three different structures.","The home in Moerkapelle was built 23 years after Zemelmolen.","Oostmolen is owned by the Jansen family.","Of the De Jong family's home and the home in Hoogmade, one was built in 1706 and the other is Hoekmolen.","Doesmolen isn't in Den Bommel.","The house built in 1683 is either the Bakker family's house or the De Jong family's windmill.","The Meijer family's home was built 23 years after Oostmolen.","Oostmolen was built 23 years before the structure in Leiderdorp.","Of the Meijer family's house and the house in Schiedam, one was built in 1752 and the other is Zemelmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f239495d221347ca2b636b2b253d9a86"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the player who scored 540 points and the contestant from Junction City, one is Gretchen and the other was in lane 1.","Oliver didn't finish with 300 points.","Florence scored more points than the person from Fort Kent.","Of the person in lane 2 and the contestant from Bristol, one is Stanley and the other scored 460 points.","Gretchen is either the contestant from Fort Kent or the contestant who scored 700 points.","Of the person in lane 5 and Christie, one scored 380 points and the other was from Pacific Grove.","The person from Cutler wasn't in lane 3.","The person from Fort Kent is either the contestant who scored 620 points or the player in lane 4.","Oliver is either the person from Bristol or the contestant in lane 1.","The contestant from Cutler scored more points than the player in lane 1.","The person from Modesto scored 320 points more points than the contestant in lane 1.","The person from Fort Kent scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Christie","Florence","Gretchen","Leigh","Oliver","Stanley"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dc271add59687f2bac7aeb92abec0c7"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Nyalt is 5 ft taller than the fall Derrick photographed in 1983.","The fall located in Jamaica is 5 ft shorter than Cerbel.","The 110 ft tall fall is either Nyalt or the waterfall located in Tibet.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 2001 is not located in Switzerland.","The waterfall located in Jamaica is either Garray or the 105 ft tall waterfall.","Inawatai is somewhat higher than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1983.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1990 is either the waterfall located in Jamaica or the fall in Canada.","Of the waterfall located in New Zealand and the waterfall located in Brazil, one was shot in 1987 and the other is 120 ft high.","Of Cerbel and the 100 ft tall waterfall, one is in Canada and the other was shot in 1984.","Neither Inawatai nor Sihat is the 125 ft tall waterfall.","Of the waterfall located in Brazil and the 100 ft tall fall, one is Rhoqua and the other was photographed in 1983.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1994 is 5 ft shorter than Garray."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1984","1987","1990","1994","2001"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=229fc97691d172e59b38573b15e51981"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Merah isn't 10 years old.","Of the orangutan Francine works with and the orangutan that was found in Melak, one is 13 years old and the other is Rajesh.","The ape that was found in Kendisi isn't cared for by Francine.","Of the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu and the ape that was found in Sebulu, one is 7 years old and the other is cared for by Eva.","The ape that was found in Ambalat is cared for by Calliope.","The ape Aldo works with is either the 19-year-old or Pemson.","The 13-year-old is cared for by Beatrice.","The orangutan that was found in Kendisi is 3 years younger than Pemson.","Ofallo is older than the orangutan Calliope works with.","Of Ofallo and Quirrel, one is 19 years old and the other came from Puruk Cahu.","The 16-year-old didn't come from Puruk Cahu."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4ec0f01c82fcc47afbf9b2f3816f80a"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The item for the person who played catcher didn't come out in 2012.","Of the one for the person who played second base and the card that sold for $225, one featured Lance Leach and the other came out in 1999.","Opie Oliver's one, the card that sold for $225, the 2007 item, the card for the person who played pitcher and the card that sold for $125 were all different cards.","Of the piece for the person who played left field and Lance Leach's one, one sold for $225 and the other sold for $375.","The 1983 one, the item that sold for $225, and Al Allison's piece are three different cards.","The one that sold for $125 didn't come out in 1999.","Of the one that sold for $375 and the one that sold for $225, one featured Finn Freeman and the other featured the person who played shortstop.","Gilby Glass's piece didn't sell for $175.","The piece for the person who played right field sold for somewhat more than the 1974 one.","Gilby Glass's one sold for somewhat less than the one for the person who played shortstop.","The item for the person who played left field didn't come out in 2007.","The 1983 piece was either the item for the person who played right field or the piece that sold for $175.","The piece that sold for $375 didn't come out in 2012.","The card that sold for $325 didn't come out in 1999."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Finn Freeman","Gilby Glass","Lance Leach","Mike Morales","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1974","1983","1987","1999","2007","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","left field","pitcher","right field","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26482a5a431d933d2cbc0317647a66be"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The ambulance has fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","Of the mobile library with 350 books and \"Explore More\", one is the ice cream truck and the other is driven by Sheryl.","The six vehicles are \"Words To Go\", the vehicle Francisco drives, the vehicle with 300 books, the vehicle with 500 books, the vehicle Ira drives and the bookmobile with 450 books.","Of the Mack truck and the mobile library Myra drives, one is \"Books-4-U\" and the other has 450 books.","The school bus has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Becky drives.","Of the mobile library Ira drives and the vehicle Francisco drives, one is \"Dream Machine\" and the other is the ambulance.","\"Words To Go\" is driven by Becky.","The Greyhound bus isn't driven by Myra.","\"Ready Reader\", the mobile library Ira drives, and the bookmobile with 450 books are three different vehicles.","The Airstream has 50 more books than the mobile library Ira drives.","\"Explore More\" isn't the Mack truck."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Dan","Francisco","Ira","Myra","Sheryl"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f72c1c1e0ece59125620534cd8ff360"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Gerald has a birthday 1 month before the person from Belgium.","Of the person born on May 18th and the engineer, one is from Germany and the other is Dale.","Gerald is the surgeon.","Charles is either the diplomat or the person from Belgium.","Gerald has a birthday sometime after the person from Germany.","The person born on June 14th is the politician.","Harry is either the diplomat or the traveler from France.","Charles has a birthday 2 months after the engineer.","The person from Austria is either the architect or the diplomat.","Jeffrey has a birthday 1 month before the diplomat.","The traveler from Canada is not the engineer.","The traveler from Canada has a birthday sometime after Frank.","The person from Mexico has a birthday 2 months after Frank."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Frank","Gerald","Harry","Jeffrey"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45f21cfc96b1d2c4c2b90558926b2bf8"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card that expires on 11\/2025 has a limit of $6,500.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't have the 12% APR.","The card that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $15,000 credit limit.","Of the card that expires on 06\/2025 and the card with an APR of 11%, one has a limit of $2,000 and the other is from Whitly Bank.","Of the card with the $3,500 credit limit and the card that expires on 05\/2025, one is from Mid Atlantic and the other has an APR of 12%.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The one that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the Hoardstrum card.","Neither the card with an APR of 11% nor the card that expires on 06\/2025 is the Southwest Inc card.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the one that expires on 05\/2025.","Neither the one that expires on 02\/2024 nor the card with the $2,000 credit limit is the card with an APR of 13%.","The one with an APR of 12% is either the one that expires on 06\/2025 or the card with the $3,500 credit limit.","Neither the one with the $12,500 credit limit nor the one with the $3,500 credit limit is the one that expires on 09\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$5,000","$6,500","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e209ffe4c5bc77476ca34fd35d8a34c8"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Iris has the 1:00pm appointment.","Nettie's client has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose warm mocha.","The client that chose honey blonde has her appointment sometime before Rhonda's customer.","The six customers are the client with the 12:00pm appointment, the client that chose jet black, the customer that chose honey blonde, Yvonne's client, Victoria's client and Blanche.","Of the client that chose vivacious red and Iris, one is being worked on by Nettie and the other has the 2:00pm appointment.","Kelly doesn't have the 11:00am appointment.","Of the client with the 3:00pm appointment and Pam's client, one chose brown sable and the other is Hope.","Of Flora and Pam's client, one has the 12:00pm appointment and the other chose jet black.","Blanche, the client with the 3:00pm appointment, and Victoria's client are three different customers.","Rhonda's customer has her appointment sometime before Hope."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Flora","Georgia","Hope","Iris","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a35c3a042055c58c7e170c412af32ab"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the diplomat and the person whose birthday is on August 15th, one is from Mexico and the other is from Germany.","Dale has a birthday 1 month after the politician.","The surgeon has a birthday sometime after Frank.","The traveler born on September 17th is not the diplomat.","Izzy was born on August 15th.","Charles is either the surgeon or the politician.","The traveler whose birthday is on June 14th is either the traveler from Mexico or the lawyer.","The politician has a birthday 4 months before Izzy.","Of the architect and the person from Germany, one is Neville and the other was born on July 16th.","Dale has a birthday sometime before the traveler from France.","The lawyer has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Canada.","Harry is either the person whose birthday is on May 18th or the person from Norway."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Frank","Harry","Izzy","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Canada","France","Germany","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea78656b1f7f6ab4f2bf42b33b46b277"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The structure going to Kennebunkport is somewhat larger than the $29,000 house.","The Nielsen's house is 15 sq ft smaller than the home going to Laguna Beach.","The six houses are the Pratt's house, the house going to Unionville, the $27,500 home, the $36,000 home, the 125 sq ft structure and the $38,000 house.","The $36,000 house is somewhat smaller than the home going to Mission Viejo.","The Nielsen's structure didn't sell for $35,000.","The Underwood's structure is either the structure going to Mission Viejo or the $36,000 home.","The Davidson's home is 30 sq ft larger than the $27,500 home.","The Ewing's structure is somewhat larger than the structure going to Mission Viejo.","The structure going to Unionville is 45 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's structure.","Of the $27,500 home and the Ewing's house, one is 140 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Fullerton.","The Pratt's house is 110 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd9bcad86b606877f41d7ea06f749525"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the solver who finished sixth and the person who got 18 Down wrong, one was from Van Nuys and the other was Carol.","Omar finished sometime after the person who got 26 Down wrong.","The solver who finished second, the solver from Fowler, and the solver from Van Nuys are three different people.","Steven was from Pacific Grove.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong finished sometime after the person from Van Nuys.","Virginia answered 18 Down incorrectly.","The solver who got 11 Down wrong wasn't from Grant.","The contestant who finished fourth answered 11 Down incorrectly.","Steven got the right answer for 30 Across.","Of Carol and the solver who finished first, one answered 30 Across incorrectly and the other was from Miles.","The solver who finished third was either Omar or the person from Bertram.","Nelson was either the contestant who got 20 Across wrong or the person who finished fifth."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Carol","Nelson","Omar","Steven","Virginia","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Fowler","Grant","Miles","Pacific Grove","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea49c0952d0d3e6115e2944c29da53e9"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of \"Dream Machine\" and the bookmobile with 250 books, one is the Mack truck and the other is the Greyhound bus.","The bookmobile with 450 books isn't the Greyhound bus.","The mobile library Wesley drives is either the vehicle with 300 books or the school bus.","\"Books-4-U\", the vehicle Elena drives, and the Winnebago are three different vehicles.","The ambulance has more books than the vehicle Sheryl drives.","Of \"Explore More\" and the bookmobile Natasha drives, one is the ambulance and the other has 350 books.","\"Dream Machine\" has more books than the Airstream.","The ambulance, the mobile library Antonio drives, and the vehicle with 400 books are three different vehicles.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 fewer books than the bookmobile Wesley drives.","The school bus has 50 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","The bookmobile with 500 books isn't driven by Natasha.","\"Ready Reader\" has more books than the Winnebago.","Of the Winnebago and \"Dream Machine\", one is driven by Wesley and the other is driven by Sheryl."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Elena","Gene","Natasha","Sheryl","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a211b3f4986b2e5c501a7558d7d2f49"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The card that sold for $325, the card for the person who played third base, Lance Leach's card and the 2007 one were all different cards.","The item for the person who played left field sold for 50 dollars more than Mike Morales's card.","The item that sold for $275 was either the item for the person who played pitcher or the 2004 one.","The item for the person who played catcher sold for somewhat less than the 1987 item.","Of Al Allison's piece and the card for the person who played right field, one sold for $375 and the other came out in 1987.","The one for the person who played pitcher, Bill Bernard's one, and the 2007 card are three different cards.","Bill Bernard's item came out in 2012.","The one for the person who played first base came out in 2012.","Of Hick Hodge's card and Al Allison's card, one came out in 1983 and the other sold for $375.","The card that sold for $225 was either the piece for the person who played catcher or the 1978 card.","Al Allison's one didn't feature the person who played left field.","The card for the person who played pitcher sold for 150 dollars more than Neddy Norris's item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Hick Hodge","Lance Leach","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1978","1983","1987","2004","2007","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","first base","left field","pitcher","right field","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=649388c7452019107a4232cd5d349f4c"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Voyager Hero\" came out sometime after the $1,500 system.","Of the $2,500 machine and the machine released in 1978, one is \"Archer Quest\" and the other was made by Pinnefore.","The $2,500 game was made by Maxigame.","Of the $1,500 system and the $1,750 system, one was released in 1977 and the other is \"Aladeen\".","Of the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys and the game released in 1976, one is \"Aladeen\" and the other is \"Disco Mania\".","The system released in 1976 was made by Hayco Inc..","The $5,200 machine came out 1 year before the machine made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" doesn't cost $3,750.","The system released in 1975 doesn't cost $1,500.","The machine made by Dow Games is either the $2,000 pinball machine or the system released in 1979.","\"Bowling Alley\" wasn't made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out sometime after the machine made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7459ac99c086e82f84d9fee2519f2694"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["KMPP was per share more expensive than the utilities stock.","The six stocks were the energy stock, the stock Francine bought, the stock Abigail bought, ABTR, the stock Edith bought and GXTV.","PSTO was 3 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The stock Delilah bought was either the real estate stock or KMPP.","QMZ was bought by Francine.","The energy stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than ABTR.","The technology stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Abigail bought.","The stock Delilah bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the utilities stock.","The utilities stock was either KMPP or the stock that sold for $25 per share.","Of the stock Edith bought and GXTV, one was in the real estate sector and the other sold for $25 per share.","PSTO was either the health care stock or the technology stock."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28ed705f5bc5971a1fa9062f8589980b"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Tammie's customer has her appointment 2 hours before the customer that chose midnight blue.","Pam's customer is either the client with the 1:00pm appointment or Dolores.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Yvonne.","The customer that chose vivacious red is either Yvonne's customer or the customer with the 1:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment is either Rhonda's client or the customer that chose warm mocha.","Kelly has her appointment 1 hour after Tammie's customer.","Myra isn't being helped by Rhonda.","Susie's customer has her appointment 2 hours before the client that chose deep copper.","Of the customer that chose midnight blue and Cristina, one is being worked on by Susie and the other has the 2:00pm appointment.","Of the customer that chose brown sable and Juana, one is being worked on by Pam and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment sometime after Tammie's customer.","The customer with the 4:00pm appointment is being worked on by Pam."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Dolores","Georgia","Juana","Kelly","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a170e9cffdef2d89a91260612370cfad"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon worth $28 billion doesn't work in the finance industry.","The person from Mexico is worth 2 billion less than the person who works in the banking industry.","The tycoon who works in the finance industry is either Tim Townsend or the person worth $27 billion.","The mogul from Ireland is worth somewhat more than Betty Bush.","Of the tycoon from Ireland and the magnate from Canada, one is Ida Ingram and the other is worth $30 billion.","The tycoon worth $27 billion isn't from Denmark.","The person who works in the biotech industry is worth 3 billion less than the mogul from France.","Of Tim Townsend and the magnate who works in the biotech industry, one is worth $26 billion and the other is from Mexico.","The mogul from Ireland is worth 1 billion less than Nadine Newton.","Joseph Jakes is worth $29 billion.","The person who works in the medical industry is worth 1 billion less than Ida Ingram.","The tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry isn't from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Nadine Newton","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Mexico"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","finance","medical","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ff285514e4a52bdf25a971a4e6699f4"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["D. forcilitis has somewhat fewer genes than the organism sequenced in September.","B. mangeris was either the one sequenced in February or the bacteria with 1,250 genes.","The organism sequenced in April has 250 more genes than V. tenesis.","The organism sequenced in February has somewhat more genes than D. forcilitis.","The one sequenced in July was sequenced by Dr. Young.","The bacteria with 1,500 genes was either the organism sequenced in September or L. dyson.","P. wellington was sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","The organism sequenced in November was either D. forcilitis or the one sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","The one with 1,250 genes wasn't sequenced in September.","The organism sequenced in September was sequenced by Dr. Ingram.","The one sequenced by Dr. Nielsen has 250 fewer genes than D. forcilitis.","E. paradolens has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in July.","V. tenesis, the bacteria with 250 genes, and the one with 1,000 genes are three different organisms."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Copeland","Ingram","Nielsen","Ortiz","Young"],"label_d":["February","April","July","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f34f078274a76c9bc9711c7e82c6c626"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one that costs $2.50, the Summersill oyster and the Ninigreth oyster are all different oysters.","Of the Summersill oyster and the oyster from Charlestown, CT, one costs $2.00 and the other has a nutty taste.","The oyster with the briny finish, the one from Charlestown, CT, and the oyster that costs $2.50 are three different oysters.","The Ninigreth oyster is either the oyster from Barnstable, ME or the one with the fruity finish.","The Island Creek oyster is either the one with the nutty finish or the one from Appleton, CT.","Of the oyster from Appleton, CT and the oyster with the melon-like finish, one costs $2.10 and the other is the Summersill oyster.","The Katamaka oyster is either the one that costs $2.40 or the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The one with the creamy finish costs 30 cents more than the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The Fanneuil oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Punaville, RI.","The Katamaka oyster is from Vancouver, BC."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Summersill"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55f5af7465bcc7388e5055a850ec6ccf"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Sihat and Cerbel, one is 120 ft tall and the other was photographed in 1989.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1986 is somewhat shorter than Nyalt.","The fall located in Tibet is either Irskela or the 105 ft tall waterfall.","Of the fall Derrick photographed in 1982 and the fall Derrick shot in 1991, one is in New Zealand and the other has a height of 125 ft.","Cerbel wasn't photographed in 2003.","The fall in Jamaica is 15 ft shorter than Cerbel.","Sihat is not located in Nigeria.","Of the 100 ft tall waterfall and the 115 ft tall waterfall, one is located in Brazil and the other is Inawatai.","Neither Cerbel nor the fall in Nigeria is the 105 ft tall waterfall.","Inawatai is somewhat higher than the fall located in Brazil.","Sihat is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1991."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1982","1984","1986","1989","1991","2003"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f596edc6b02befa7338c95d6a5c4b289"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Neither the contestant who ordered fusilli nor the contestant who ordered rigatoni was the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce.","The runner who paid $11.99 was either the runner who chose pomodoro sauce or the runner who ordered rigatoni.","Pablo paid 4 dollars less than the contestant who ordered farfalle.","The contestant who ordered rigatoni paid more than the competitor who chose bolognese sauce.","Pablo didn't choose arrabiata sauce.","The contestant who chose bolognese sauce paid 4 dollars less than the runner who ordered capellini.","The runner who paid $8.99 didn't choose mushroom sauce.","Margie didn't order farfalle.","Of Kristina and the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce, one paid $11.99 and the other ordered fusilli.","The competitor who chose puttanesca sauce paid more than the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","The runner who paid $6.99 didn't order fettuccine.","Of the competitor who paid $7.99 and the competitor who ordered fusilli, one chose mushroom sauce and the other was Claudia.","Terry was either the competitor who ordered capellini or the runner who paid $6.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Kristina","Margie","Pablo","Suzanne","Terry"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","rigatoni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=978003ba9b796ce443b07a89c88f4c97"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in bioengineering is either the winner from Canada or Rita Reeves.","The winner who won the prize in economics is either the person who won in 1976 or the winner from Germany.","Neither the person who won the prize in medicine nor the person who won the prize in astronomy is Glenda Glenn.","Of Casey Carson and the person who won in 1984, one is from Poland and the other won the prize in astronomy.","The person from Canada won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in physics.","Neither Sue Simpson nor Deb Daniels is the person who won the prize in physics.","Glenda Glenn didn't win in 1964.","Of the winner from Mexico and the winner who won in 1980, one won the prize in bioengineering and the other is Sue Simpson.","Rita Reeves won in 1972.","The winner who won in 1980 isn't from Canada.","Sue Simpson isn't from Germany.","The winner who won in 1984 is from Ireland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Deb Daniels","Glenda Glenn","Olive Olson","Rita Reeves","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","Ireland","Mexico","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e3c9fa53b743c908aa1a710f6179cb4"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle with 300 books isn't driven by Wesley.","\"Explore More\", the bookmobile Natasha drives, the mobile library with 500 books, the bookmobile with 450 books and the mobile library with 250 books are all different vehicles.","\"Explore More\" has more books than the ambulance.","The mobile library Violet drives has 100 more books than the Greyhound bus.","Of the vehicle with 500 books and the vehicle Leroy drives, one is \"Ready Reader\" and the other is the Mack truck.","Of the bookmobile with 300 books and the vehicle Francisco drives, one is the Mack truck and the other is \"Books-4-U\".","The Airstream, the bookmobile Natasha drives, and the vehicle Violet drives are three different vehicles.","The school bus has fewer books than the vehicle Natasha drives.","\"Dream Machine\" has 150 more books than the Greyhound bus.","\"Books-4-U\" has 50 more books than the Greyhound bus.","The Airstream has more books than \"Lit on Wheels\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Leroy","Myra","Natasha","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd02aaeee8d041d02d0cc4dd929a8295"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the person who won the $12.50 pot and the competitor who won with two pairs, one won the second hand and the other was Yvonne.","Yvonne won 2 hands before the person who won the $23.25 pot.","Guillermo didn't win with a straight.","The person who won with a straight won sometime before Wilbur.","The person who won with a royal flush won sometime after Guillermo.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot won sometime after the competitor who won with one pair.","Zachary won 2 hands after the person who won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won 3 hands after the player who won with a straight flush.","Wilbur lost the sixth hand.","Of Zachary and the person who won the $5.25 pot, one won with one pair and the other won the sixth hand.","Of the competitor who won the fifth hand and the player who won the $5.25 pot, one was Wilbur and the other won with a royal flush.","Irma didn't win with a royal flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Irma","Omar","Wilbur","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f6b8f67891f98e4df05878c334f914f"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 96 year-old tree and the 156 ft. tree, one is Nolan's Pine and the other is in Eldora Woods.","The six trees are the 85 year-old tree, the 147 ft. tree, Evan's Fir, The Senator, the 156 ft. tree and the tree in Deloit Woods.","Zeke's Spruce is 3 feet taller than the 85 year-old tree.","The 99 year-old tree is taller than the tree in Deloit Woods.","The tree in Deloit Woods is either the 156 ft. tree or the 94 year-old tree.","The Senator isn't in Silk Notch.","The 87 year-old tree is 12 feet taller than Zeke's Spruce.","Of the 96 year-old tree and Marsh Tree, one is 153 ft. tall and the other is in York Woods.","Old Jarvis is 9 feet shorter than the tree in Silk Notch.","The tree in Benton Notch is taller than Zeke's Spruce."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=232df89ef4a1cf75411d404518688eb2"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the dish that serves 7 people and the dish that cooks at 375 degrees, one bakes for 30 minutes and the other is the bean casserole.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the dish that serves 7 people.","The candied yams recipe is either the dish that cooks at 325 degrees or the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees.","The six dishes are the recipe that serves 8 people, the dish that bakes for 35 minutes, the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes, the dish that bakes for 25 minutes, the baked ham and the dish that cooks at 350 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 400 degrees requires 15 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf.","The dish that serves 7 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the mac and cheese.","The roast potatoes recipe is either the dish that serves 5 people or the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The baked ham bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that serves 5 people.","The mac and cheese is either the recipe that serves 4 people or the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees.","The baked ham doesn't cook at 385 degrees.","Neither the dish that cooks at 385 degrees nor the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes is the candied yams recipe.","The dish that serves 2 people doesn't cook at 325 degrees.","Neither the recipe that serves 2 people nor the dish that bakes for 25 minutes is the mac and cheese."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","4 people","5 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3073541eccea90ad2577598fffe02bc2"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO wasn't from Newark.","Edith Estes's report was submitted sometime after the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Dows.","The August 6 sighting was from Visalia.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO was either the report from Beaconsfield or the sighting from Dows.","Edith Estes's sighting was from Zearing.","Benny Baron's report was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Newark.","Benny Baron's report was either the sighting from Dows or the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after Dan Delgado's report.","The sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days after Dan Delgado's report.","Flora Flynn's sighting was either the sighting from Dows or the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's report was submitted 1 day before the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","Of the August 5 report and the report from Newark, one involved the oval-shaped UFO and the other was reported by Cindy Chan."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Dows","Newark","Russell","Visalia","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ba45602d103bca3b2bd87a048a920c5"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize 4 years after the winner from Germany.","Rita Reeves won her prize 8 years after the person from France.","Hannah Hay isn't from France.","Of the winner who won the prize in physics and Casey Carson, one won in 1984 and the other is from Germany.","Tara Tate isn't from Canada.","The person who won in 1964 didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry is either the person from Germany or the person who won in 1976.","Of Patsy Pope and the person from Australia, one won in 1984 and the other won the prize in medicine.","The person from Poland won her prize 4 years before Patsy Pope.","Of the winner who won the prize in physics and Patsy Pope, one won in 1980 and the other is from Mexico.","Neither the person who won in 1980 nor the winner from France is Tara Tate."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Deb Daniels","Hannah Hay","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","France","Mexico","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdf74c5dd08f74fc8a015912a5d9ac99"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person from Cutler wasn't in lane 1.","Wanda didn't finish with 620 points.","The person who scored 700 points was from Junction City.","Terrence scored fewer points than the player in lane 6.","Of the person from Elk Grove and the contestant in lane 7, one is Wanda and the other is Terrence.","The player who scored 380 points is either the player from Cutler or Christie.","Stanley was in lane 5.","The player who scored 300 points, the person in lane 1, and the player from Junction City are three different people.","The six people are the person from Ontario, the person who scored 300 points, the player who scored 620 points, the person in lane 4, the person in lane 7 and the player who scored 700 points.","The person from Fort Kent, the player who scored 620 points, and Christie are three different people.","Of the player from Fort Kent and the contestant in lane 6, one is Wanda and the other scored 540 points.","Hope wasn't in lane 4."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Christie","Hope","Johnathan","Stanley","Terrence","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f586050a7ace058d96d4559c6d782bf"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Fred Fletcher found 14 ounces of gold.","The six miners were Fred Fletcher, the prospector who worked in Oregon, the miner working at Culver Gorge, the person working at Tyrol Creek, the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold and the person working at York River.","Jack Jacobs was either the person who worked in New Mexico or the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","Ben Barron finished with somewhat more gold than the miner who worked in New Mexico.","The miner who worked in Oregon finished with 9 ounces more gold than Dilbert Duke.","Dilbert Duke didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","The miner who worked in Colorado finished with somewhat more gold than the person working at Glacier Grove.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector who worked in New Mexico.","Adam Alford finished with 6 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","Dilbert Duke finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in Nevada.","Of the miner working at Culver Gorge and Ben Barron, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other worked in Canada."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=431a81372e50787f533bfa8c81e59381"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The society founded in 600 AD was either the culture with 9,500 people or the culture located near Easton.","Of the culture located near Easton and the culture with 9,500 people, one was the Voriss culture and the other was founded in 1350 AD.","Of the Garight culture and the culture founded in 1100 AD, one was based near Junction City and the other had a population size of 9,000.","Of the Oiracha culture and the culture with 5,000 people, one was based near Easton and the other was based near Waterloo.","The Oiracha culture, the culture with 9,500 people, the culture with 5,000 people, the culture located near Boulder Creek and the society founded in 1100 AD were all different cultures.","The society founded in 1100 AD didn't have a population size of 7,500.","The culture located near Boulder Creek was founded 500 years before the Uskorr culture.","The Uskorr culture had a population size of 5,000.","The society founded in 100 AD wasn't based near Unity.","The Zuneos culture didn't have a population size of 8,000.","The culture located near Unity was either the Uskorr culture or the culture with 8,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Garight","Oiracha","Quyit","Uskorr","Voriss","Zuneos"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Easton","Junction City","Kentfield","Unity","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21224c6e95003bde0b07880084547e0d"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game released in 1974 doesn't cost $2,000.","\"Zany Circus\" wasn't made by Maxigame.","Of \"Voyager Hero\" and the $5,200 machine, one was released in 1979 and the other was made by Dow Games.","The $2,000 game came out sometime before the system made by Maxigame.","The six games are \"Bowling Alley\", the machine made by Maxigame, the system released in 1979, the system released in 1978, the system made by Hayco Inc. and the system released in 1974.","The game made by Tarco Inc. came out sometime before \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't made by Maxigame.","The $1,750 game came out 3 years after \"Aladeen\".","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't made by Arco.","The $6,400 game was made by Pinnefore.","The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out sometime before \"Aladeen\".","The $3,750 pinball machine came out 1 year after the system made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b669110087a84df800e64d1e9d8b8e1"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Neither the flier with the coin nor the flier going to Kansas is the aerophobe leaving in January.","Yolanda will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the talisman.","Henry won't bring a lucky hat.","The flier going to Arkansas won't bring a coin.","The six fliers are the flier going to South Carolina, the passenger leaving in January, the flier leaving in May, the aerophobe with the lucky hat, the flier with the wishbone and the passenger leaving in June.","Sophie will bring their rabbit's foot.","Of the aerophobe going to Hawaii and the flier with the wishbone, one is Zachary and the other is Yolanda.","The passenger leaving in June will go to Kansas.","The aerophobe leaving in February is either the passenger going to Arkansas or Eloise.","Of the aerophobe going to Illinois and the flier with the talisman, one is Zachary and the other will leave in April.","Neither the flier leaving in May nor Eloise is the flier going to Illinois.","Zachary won't leave in May."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Eloise","Henry","Peggy","Sophie","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Hawaii","Illinois","Kansas","Nebraska","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c6e0834069035e6e1ea938f73a03ffd"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The politician has a birthday 3 months before the traveler from Sweden.","The traveler from France is not the surgeon.","Neither the surgeon nor the lawyer is Dale.","The person whose birthday is on August 15th is not from Belgium.","Of the person born on August 15th and the traveler from Mexico, one is the surgeon and the other is Charles.","The traveler from South Africa has a birthday 2 months before the lawyer.","Charles is either the politician or the traveler from Mexico.","Of the traveler from Belgium and Michael, one is the surgeon and the other was born on September 17th.","The person from Belgium is not the engineer.","Dale wasn't born on September 17th.","Neither the lawyer nor the person born on May 18th is Bill.","Of the person whose birthday is on July 16th and Eric, one is from South Africa and the other is the lawyer.","Eric is either the architect or the traveler whose birthday is on August 15th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Charles","Dale","Eric","Frank","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","France","Mexico","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84820a5fafc1971d8553e43eb9e7d3e5"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who lives in Decatur City spent less than Jack Jordan.","The six people are the person who spent $425, Kit Kelley, the person who lives in Twin Peaks, the friend who lives in Sun City, the friend who gave Ally the planter and the friend who lives in Eustis.","The person who lives in Eustis is either Ora Osborne or the friend who spent $400.","The friend who lives in Twin Peaks gave Ally the toaster.","Ned Norris gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who spent $475 is either the person who gave Ally the HD tv or the person who lives in Fruitland.","Of the person who lives in Jonesboro and Lily Little, one spent $450 and the other gave Ally the HD tv.","The person who lives in Decatur City didn't give Ally the HD tv.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks spent less than Ned Norris.","Of the person who spent $500 and the attendee who spent $400, one is Mitch Mayo and the other gave Ally the toaster.","The person who spent $475 didn't give Ally the juicer.","Kit Kelley didn't give Ally the HD tv."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b05955b5a90d52f474b5b7b6546724c"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Dale wasn't born on June 14th.","Neither the surgeon nor the traveler from Mexico is Gerald.","The diplomat has a birthday sometime before the traveler from Sweden.","The surgeon has a birthday sometime after the traveler from Norway.","The traveler from Belgium is either the politician or the engineer.","The traveler from Sweden is either the traveler born on June 14th or the politician.","Charles is from Belgium.","Of the traveler born on July 16th and the engineer, one is from Germany and the other is Dale.","Bill is either the person from Germany or the politician.","Dale is not from Mexico.","Dale has a birthday sometime after the person from South Africa.","Charles wasn't born on September 17th.","Neither the person from Mexico nor the traveler from Sweden is Adrian.","The traveler from Mexico is not the lawyer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Charles","Dale","Gerald","Lamar"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Germany","Mexico","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30e5769d654b3c0bbaa4a4baaef4f5a9"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on PTR had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired at 10:00pm aired on Saturday.","The program that aired on CBR had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired on PTR, the show that aired at 6:00pm, and the show that aired on Friday are three different programs.","Of the program with 500,000 viewers and the show that aired on Monday, one aired on CBR and the other aired at 6:00pm.","The show that aired at 1:00pm was either the program that aired on WNW or the show that aired on Tuesday.","Of the show with 1,250,000 viewers and the program that aired on Wednesday, one aired on GMA and the other aired on WNW.","The program that aired at 8:30pm didn't air on Friday.","Of the program with 500,000 viewers and the program that aired on Sunday, one aired at 2:00pm and the other aired on BMT.","The program that aired on WNW was either the show that aired on Wednesday or the program that aired at 2:00pm.","The show that aired on CBR didn't air on Friday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57d104656e824d0b8d06970ef71cbe79"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Hubert finished 3 places after the solver who got 11 Down wrong.","Julie finished sometime after the solver who got 4 Across wrong.","Eva finished 1 place after the solver who got 11 Down wrong.","The person who got 2 Down wrong finished sometime after Perry.","The person who finished second wasn't from Yorba Linda.","The person from Rinard finished 2 places after the contestant who got 11 Down wrong.","The person who got 26 Down wrong finished sometime before the contestant from Needles.","Julie, the solver from Needles, the contestant who finished sixth, the contestant who finished fifth and the person who finished first were all different people.","Of the contestant who finished second and the person from Avalon, one answered 20 Across incorrectly and the other was Eva.","The contestant who got 2 Down wrong, the contestant from Needles, and the person from Rinard are three different people.","Of the contestant who finished sixth and the contestant from Canoga Park, one was Virginia and the other answered 20 Across incorrectly."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Eva","Hubert","Julie","Perry","Virginia","Zachary"],"label_c":["Avalon","Canoga Park","Miles","Needles","Rinard","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab565c78383a4990d3f14be0179acd65"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that serves 7 people bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes doesn't serve exactly 3 people.","Of the recipe that serves 7 people and the dish that bakes for 40 minutes, one is the roast potatoes recipe and the other cooks at 385 degrees.","The bean casserole is either the recipe that serves 9 people or the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that serves 6 people bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","The recipe that serves 4 people requires somewhat less baking time than the mac and cheese.","The chicken cutlet is either the dish that serves 9 people or the recipe that serves 3 people.","Neither the mac and cheese nor the meatloaf is the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","Neither the roast potatoes recipe nor the chicken cutlet is the dish that cooks at 350 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 25 minutes cooks at 400 degrees.","The meatloaf serves 2 people.","The recipe that serves 4 people requires somewhat less baking time than the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes doesn't serve exactly 7 people.","Of the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes and the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees, one is the chicken cutlet and the other serves 2 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","6 people","7 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d1004c1f874f75e7e8814bf0a85203d"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia contains 20 fewer calories than the meal served on May 14th.","The bulgur salad was either the dish with 5 grams of protein or the dish served on May 17th.","The asian steak contains somewhat fewer calories than the dish with 5 grams of protein.","The six recipes were the dish served on May 13th, the recipe with 7 grams of protein, the garlic tilapia, the lemon salmon, the recipe with 480 calories and the dish with 460 calories.","The lemon salmon was either the meal served on May 13th or the meal served on May 11th.","Of the recipe served on May 12th and the garlic tilapia, one has 380 calories and the other has exactly 18 grams of protein.","Of the recipe with 15 grams of protein and the dish served on May 13th, one was the citrus halibut and the other has 440 calories.","The recipe with 12 grams of protein contains 40 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The dish with 7 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 12th.","The meal with 10 grams of protein contains 80 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 17th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c803383569948c247b9f2b82db6409b"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 14,500 ft one is either the one in Kiev or the cable-stayed one.","Gorem Bridge is in Bucharest.","The one in Bucharest, the cable-stayed bridge and the bridge in Athens are all different structures.","The structure in Kiev is either the 10,000 ft bridge or the cantilever bridge.","The one in Luxembourg is the bowstring bridge.","Avery Bridge is either the suspension one or the truss bridge.","Avery Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than the bridge in Paris.","North Bridge isn't 13,000 ft.","The structure in Kiev is 3,000 feet longer than Vellon Bridge.","The bridge in Skopje isn't the suspension bridge.","Vellon Bridge is the truss bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 6,000 feet longer than the truss one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Bucharest","Kiev","Luxembourg","Paris","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a111c905f5d089a5155ce68c09b13db"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Lyeilia culture was founded sometime before the culture located near Quasqueton.","The culture located near Lacona was founded 1,000 years before the culture with 6,500 people.","Of the culture located near Easton and the culture founded in 600 AD, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was the Garight culture.","The culture founded in 1350 AD wasn't based near Quasqueton.","The culture located near Zwingle was founded 250 years before the Aldeton culture.","Of the culture with 9,000 people and the culture with 9,500 people, one was founded in 600 AD and the other was based near Waterloo.","The society founded in 850 AD didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The Xidat culture was either the culture located near Zwingle or the society founded in 850 AD.","The culture located near Zwingle was either the culture with 8,000 people or the culture founded in 600 AD.","The culture located near Waterloo was either the culture with 9,500 people or the society founded in 1100 AD.","The culture located near Redlands was either the culture with 9,500 people or the culture founded in 1100 AD.","The Chach culture was either the culture located near Quasqueton or the culture located near Lacona."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Chach","Danseri","Garight","Lyeilia","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Easton","Lacona","Quasqueton","Redlands","Waterloo","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afa37d4dc5c542b1502c3ecb3508e7d7"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Dan Delgado's report didn't involve the egg-shaped UFO.","The August 8 report involved the cone-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after Benny Baron's sighting.","Of the August 8 sighting and the August 7 report, one was reported by Gil Gates and the other was from Russell.","Abe Alvarez's report didn't involve the triangle-shaped UFO.","Of Hal Harrison's sighting and the sighting from Otisfield, one was received on August 8 and the other involved the triangle-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Otisfield was submitted sometime after Hal Harrison's report.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Dan Delgado's report.","The August 6 report wasn't from Houghton.","Iva Ingram's sighting was submitted 1 day before the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Of the August 6 sighting and the sighting from Islesboro, one was reported by Dan Delgado and the other was reported by Iva Ingram.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Ames."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Fontana","Houghton","Islesboro","Otisfield","Russell"],"label_d":["cone","egg","horseshoe","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d91d673606e1c3d7b1d72b21ae4eff87"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Angie paid less than the contestant who chose bolognese sauce.","Of the competitor who paid $6.99 and the contestant who chose bolognese sauce, one was Nathaniel and the other ordered rotini.","Nathaniel didn't pay $10.99.","The competitor who ordered taglioni paid 1 dollar less than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","Of the runner who paid $9.99 and Kristina, one ordered fettuccine and the other chose marinara sauce.","Of Herbert and the contestant who paid $11.99, one ordered farfalle and the other chose marinara sauce.","Louis paid $9.99.","The runner who ordered vermicelli paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who chose alfredo sauce.","The runner who paid $8.99 was either the runner who chose alfredo sauce or the competitor who ordered farfalle.","Angie was either the competitor who paid $9.99 or the runner who chose mushroom sauce.","The competitor who ordered taglioni was either Angie or the runner who paid $7.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Herbert","Kristina","Louis","Nathaniel","Wade"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","penne","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=353601191cd3dd0b5876a6bae337dd26"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul who works in the finance industry is worth somewhat less than the magnate from Denmark.","Sid Scott isn't from Germany.","Hal Hickman doesn't work in the aerospace industry.","The mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth 2 billion less than Faith Flynn.","Of Hal Hickman and the mogul from Germany, one is worth $29 billion and the other works in the pharmaceutical industry.","The mogul from Canada is worth 2 billion more than the magnate who works in the biotech industry.","Leonard Levy is worth 2 billion less than the magnate who works in the finance industry.","Of the mogul worth $26 billion and Faith Flynn, one is from Ireland and the other works in the biotech industry.","Rachel Reid isn't from Sweden.","Sid Scott is worth 4 billion less than the mogul from Sweden.","The person who works in the software industry is worth 3 billion more than the magnate from Ireland."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Faith Flynn","Hal Hickman","Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","England","Germany","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73f5766805c74a0c4988830099670413"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of poplar costs less than Kendra's piece.","Of the footstool and the item made of chestnut, one costs $275 and the other was crafted by Velma.","The item made of teak costs more than Antoinette's piece.","Of the $350 piece and the barstool, one was crafted by Kendra and the other was made of teak.","Whitney's piece costs 50 dollars more than the item made of rosewood.","The hutch costs 75 dollars more than the piece made of rosewood.","The end table costs more than the piece made of ash.","Cheri's item wasn't made of teak.","Kendra's piece doesn't cost $375.","Antoinette's item wasn't made of poplar.","Velma's item costs 50 dollars less than the rocking chair.","Of Whitney's piece and the barstool, one was made of ash and the other costs $375."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Cheri","Josephine","Kendra","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f22037b07fc0682abf6c43ddb942160"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in California finished with 6 ounces more gold than Dilbert Duke.","Fred Fletcher didn't work in California.","Of the prospector who worked in New Mexico and the person working at Laurel Ridge, one was Ben Barron and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","Of the person working at York River and Gil Gonzalez, one found 23 ounces of gold and the other worked in Colorado.","The person who worked in Arizona didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Of Gil Gonzalez and the person who worked in Alaska, one found 26 ounces of gold and the other worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","The prospector who found 17 ounces of gold was either Fred Fletcher or the person working at Belle Hart.","The prospector who worked in Canada finished with somewhat more gold than the miner working at Glacier Grove.","The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The miner who worked in California was either the prospector working at Glacier Grove or the prospector working at York River.","Dilbert Duke was either the miner who worked in Canada or the miner who found 23 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5f68c6bcd3edf0fe84e90a12618603a"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 153 ft. tree is either Roger's Oak or the tree in Deloit Woods.","Neither the tree in Silk Notch nor The Senator is the 147 ft. tree.","The 159 ft. tree isn't 87 years old.","Of Marsh Tree and the 99 year-old tree, one is in Eldora Woods and the other is 153 ft. tall.","The tree in Eldora Woods is taller than the 79 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak, the tree in Woden Woods, the 94 year-old tree and the 159 ft. tree are all different trees.","Of the 80 year-old tree and Evan's Fir, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is in Silk Notch.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 6 feet taller than the 99 year-old tree.","The 80 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than Roger's Oak.","Of the 147 ft. tree and Old Jarvis, one is 99 years old and the other is in Woden Woods.","The 159 ft. tree isn't in Knox Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","99"],"label_d":["Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33e790a3c649d326b2cd5dfcf59fbbe3"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Yamasaki was built 120 years after the temple in Toyagi.","The shrine in Uchida was built sometime after Amari Michi.","Hori Takesi isn't in Uchida.","The structure dedicated to the mouse was built 180 years after the temple in Toyagi.","The temple dedicated to the dragon was built sometime after the structure in Funai.","The structure in Niwa was built sometime before Okabe Honzo.","Amari Michi isn't in Niwa.","Of Yamasaki and the shrine dedicated to the cat, one is in Funai and the other was built in 1825.","Of the shrine built in 1765 and the structure dedicated to the cat, one is Okabe Honzo and the other is in Uchida.","Okabe Honzo wasn't built in 1825.","Sama Takako was built 120 years before the structure dedicated to the turtle.","Of the structure dedicated to the frog and the structure in Miyato, one was built in 1585 and the other is Sama Takako."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b432adef59571a28eb571c3275f7018"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Nathaniel won sometime before the person who won the $12.50 pot.","The player who won the $6.50 pot won 1 hand after Veronica.","Courtney, the competitor who won with a straight, the person who won the $3.75 pot and the competitor who won the $9.00 pot were all different people.","The person who won the $3.75 pot didn't win with a full house.","Of the competitor who won the $6.50 pot and the player who won with a straight flush, one won the fourth hand and the other was Yvonne.","Of the player who won with a flush and the competitor who won the $23.25 pot, one was Kelley and the other won the first hand.","Nathaniel won 4 hands before the person who won the $9.00 pot.","Lee won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $3.75 pot.","Nathaniel was either the player who won with a flush or the person who won the $3.75 pot.","Lee won sometime before the person who won the $23.25 pot.","Kelley won with two pairs.","The player who won the second hand didn't win the $3.75 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Kelley","Lee","Nathaniel","Veronica","Yvonne"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5f0704d14766ea078724a5a46868409"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient who will be seeing Dr. Dalton has an appointment sometime after the customer going in for the veneers.","Of Mindy and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Dalton, one is scheduled for 11:30am and the other has the appointment for the cleaning.","Of the client with the 9:30am appointment and the person who will be seeing Dr. Zamora, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other is Lynn.","The client with the 2:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Winters.","Rosemary isn't scheduled for 2:30pm.","Ernest, the client with the 2:30pm appointment, and the person going in for the cleaning are three different people.","The six people are the patient who will be seeing Dr. Dalton, the client going in for the veneers, Mindy, the customer with the 12:30pm appointment, the patient with the 2:30pm appointment and the client going in for the whitening.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Winters has an appointment sometime after the customer going in for the crown.","Lynn will be seen by Dr. Compton.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Zamora, the client going in for the veneers, and the client with the 12:30pm appointment are three different people.","Rosemary is either the client who will be seeing Dr. Owens or the client who will be seeing Dr. Zamora.","Shane won't be seen by Dr. Joseph.","Of Ernest and the client going in for the root canal, one will be seen by Dr. Zamora and the other is scheduled for 1:30pm.","The client with the 2:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Lynn","Mindy","Rosemary","Shane","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Owens","Dr. Winters","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=facda4a7a1c1253964bccc9e1d91c468"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Perry scored 540 points.","The player in lane 4 scored more points than Zachary.","Of the player who scored 700 points and the person from Ontario, one was in lane 6 and the other is Deanna.","The contestant who scored 540 points was in lane 1.","Of the player in lane 4 and the contestant from Elk Grove, one scored 380 points and the other is Alberta.","The contestant from Elk Grove was in lane 5.","Alberta didn't finish with 620 points.","The contestant from Junction City scored 160 points more points than the player in lane 6.","Brandi is either the person from Modesto or the player who scored 460 points.","Of the person in lane 7 and the player who scored 380 points, one is Zachary and the other was from Pacific Grove."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Christie","Deanna","Perry","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b43b5ccb476ade01fa9f7cf1a3eb456"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in fifth place.","Of the student from Mrs. Almerini's class and the child from Mrs. Nixon's class, one is Bessie and the other had to spell \"anemic\".","Of the student from Mrs. Steuben's class and the contestant who finished in first place, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other is Andres.","Bessie had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The student from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ted.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in first place.","The student who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The child whose final word was \"facetiously\" is either Ted or the student who finished in third place.","Of the child from Mrs. Manzella's class and Gayle, one had to spell \"facetiously\" and the other finished in seventh place.","The student from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Andres.","Otis is either the child who finished in fifth place or the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The child who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Steuben."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Andres","Bessie","Floyd","Gayle","Otis","Ted"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b5860e512af69dee82f5a23b53d953d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Floyd had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fourth place.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 4 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The contestant who finished in fourth place is either the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" or the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Otis is either the contestant who finished in second place or the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the student who finished in fifth place, one is Jill and the other was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Of the child from Mrs. Witte's class and Denise, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other finished in seventh place.","Of the student from Mrs. Condini's class and the student who finished in second place, one is Stephanie and the other had to spell \"consomme\".","Otis wasn't asked to spell \"anemic\".","The contestant who finished in third place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","The child who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","Jill is either the contestant who finished in fourth place or the contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Denise","Floyd","Jill","May","Otis","Stephanie"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d78763b5448ce8d41c79ab366325bc05"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The six structures are the home built in 1706, Grosmolen, the home in Schiedam, the structure in Moerkapelle, the Van den Berg family's windmill and the home in Hoogmade.","Of the structure built in 1775 and the windmill built in 1683, one is Oostmolen and the other is owned by the Visser family.","The structure built in 1752 is either the Meijer family's home or the structure in Kinderdijk.","The structure in Schiedam was built sometime before Westmolen.","Grosmolen isn't owned by the Meijer family.","The structure built in 1752 isn't owned by the Jansen family.","The structure in Aarlanderveen was built sometime before Doesmolen.","Westmolen is owned by the De Jong family.","The structure in Aarlanderveen isn't owned by the Meijer family.","The windmill in Schiedam is owned by the Visser family.","The house in Hoogmade is either Zemelmolen or the house built in 1683.","Of the windmill in Leiderdorp and Hoekmolen, one was built in 1729 and the other is owned by the Meijer family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d8f71aacb45a83555434feefabea9c2"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Fort Kent is either the contestant who scored 620 points or the contestant in lane 4.","The person from Fort Kent scored fewer points than the person in lane 5.","The contestant from Ontario scored 320 points more points than the contestant in lane 1.","Johnathan didn't finish with 300 points.","Deanna is either the contestant from Fort Kent or the person who scored 700 points.","Johnathan is either the person from Cutler or the player in lane 1.","Of the player in lane 2 and the person from Cutler, one is Leigh and the other scored 460 points.","The player from Elk Grove wasn't in lane 3.","The person from Elk Grove scored more points than the person in lane 1.","Of the contestant who scored 540 points and the person from Junction City, one is Deanna and the other was in lane 1.","Christie scored more points than the player from Fort Kent.","Of the player in lane 5 and Alberta, one scored 380 points and the other was from Pacific Grove."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Alberta","Christie","Deanna","Hope","Johnathan","Leigh"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8063f3600a3d0b524a2a551021645bdf"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul from Denmark is worth somewhat more than the magnate who works in the finance industry.","Faith Flynn is either the tycoon who works in the aerospace industry or the mogul who works in the biotech industry.","The magnate from England is worth somewhat more than Kirk Kaplan.","Of the magnate worth $29 billion and the mogul who works in the biotech industry, one is Gil Gallegos and the other is from England.","Gil Gallegos, the mogul worth $27 billion, and the tycoon worth $25 billion are three different people.","The tycoon who works in the retail industry isn't from Mexico.","The mogul from Mexico is worth somewhat more than the tycoon who works in the biotech industry.","The tycoon worth $26 billion is either the tycoon who works in the software industry or Cal Craig.","Gil Gallegos is from Norway.","Of the person from Argentina and the mogul who works in the aerospace industry, one is worth $27 billion and the other is Tim Townsend.","Of the person who works in the software industry and Cal Craig, one is from Denmark and the other is worth $28 billion.","Betty Bush is worth somewhat more than the mogul who works in the software industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Kirk Kaplan","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","England","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcf614382247197ff89221b63cef337d"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with salami includes swiss cheese.","The sandwich with corned beef is either Verna's order or the $2.75 order.","Greg's sandwich doesn't include havarti cheese.","The $5.75 order doesn't include colby jack cheese.","The $5.75 order is either the order with havarti cheese or the sandwich with liverwurst.","The order with bologna costs less than Emily's sandwich.","Of the $6.75 order and the $2.75 order, one is Kenneth's and the other includes swiss cheese.","Of the order with prosciutto and Irene's sandwich, one costs $4.75 and the other includes havarti cheese.","The sandwich with bologna doesn't include havarti cheese.","The six sandwiches are the $3.75 sandwich, Greg's order, the order with salami, the order with roast beef, the order with provolone cheese and the order with corned beef.","The order with salami costs less than Ronda's sandwich.","Ronda's sandwich includes cheddar cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Greg","Irene","Kenneth","Ronda","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfc61672ada3999ef7a59c02065c19b2"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple built in 1765 is either the structure dedicated to the mouse or the temple in Nakai.","The shrine dedicated to the mouse was built 120 years after the structure in Usui.","The structure dedicated to the turtle is in Toyagi.","The temple dedicated to the rooster, the shrine in Uchida, and the shrine in Nakai are three different shrines.","Of the temple dedicated to the mouse and the shrine built in 1705, one is in Miyato and the other is Yamasaki.","The shrine built in 1825, the temple dedicated to the cat, and the structure in Miyato are three different shrines.","The shrine dedicated to the rooster was built 60 years before the structure in Toyagi.","Takahashi wasn't built in 1765.","The temple dedicated to the turtle was built sometime after Okabe Honzo.","Of the temple in Nakai and the shrine dedicated to the frog, one is Sama Takako and the other was built in 1765.","Takahashi, the structure built in 1705, and the structure dedicated to the mouse are three different shrines.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years after the temple dedicated to the rooster.","The temple in Niwa was built sometime before the structure dedicated to the frog."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67243af5b8db25ab940380fba144105b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook from Demitasse scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the pepper steak.","The cook who made the cajun chili scored somewhat more points than Gabriel.","The person who scored 56 points didn't make the lemon snapper.","Ed scored 14 more points than the chef from Epicurious.","Gabriel didn't score exactly 49 points.","Of the cook from Oceanside and the person who made the smoked pork, one was Gabriel and the other scored 42 points.","The cook who made the smoked pork is either Ida or the chef who scored 56 points.","Ida didn't score exactly 77 points.","The chef who scored 77 points doesn't work at White Bean.","The chef from Enzo's is either Ida or the cook who made the cashew tofu.","The cook who scored 63 points works at Apple Barn.","Veronica made the cashew tofu.","Darlene scored somewhat more points than the person who made the cajun chili."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Bertha","Darlene","Ed","Gabriel","Ida","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ba8ddcd0a6758ab99415dd53608b5f9"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with an APR of 9% expires on 02\/2024.","The one that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $4,000 credit limit.","The one that expires on 04\/2024 is either the card with an APR of 9% or the card with the $2,000 credit limit.","The card that expires on 02\/2024 has a limit of $8,500.","Of the one with the $6,500 credit limit and the card that expires on 04\/2024, one is from TrustCo and the other has an APR of 10%.","Neither the card with an APR of 12% nor the one that expires on 09\/2025 is the Dell Scargo card.","The card that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The Mid Atlantic card is either the one with an APR of 9% or the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 has a limit of $6,500.","The one that expires on 05\/2025, the one with an APR of 12%, the one with an APR of 9%, the card with the $2,000 credit limit and the Dell Scargo card are all different cards.","Neither the one that expires on 02\/2024 nor the Southwest Inc card is the one with an APR of 10%.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $10,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$6,500","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8045cb761a14ce7efcbd89cff9f5158"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall located in Switzerland is 5 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1987.","The 105 ft tall fall is either the fall located in Nigeria or Oginao.","Of Oginao and the 115 ft tall waterfall, one was shot in 1989 and the other is in Tibet.","The fall Derrick shot in 2004 is 5 ft shorter than the fall located in Canada.","Neither the fall Derrick shot in 1989 nor the waterfall in Switzerland is Irskela.","The 100 ft tall waterfall is not located in New Zealand.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1999 is either the 105 ft tall waterfall or the fall located in Tibet.","Irskela has a height of 120 ft.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1995 is somewhat taller than Nyalt.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1999 is somewhat higher than the fall in Nigeria.","Of the 110 ft tall waterfall and the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1987, one is in Jamaica and the other is Rhoqua.","Cerbel wasn't photographed in 1995.","Garray was shot in 1999."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1987","1988","1989","1995","1999","2004"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12cc5cf0b7407c95264a8d8db9b1ba6c"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the $3.75 pot won sometime after Holly.","Guillermo was either the person who won the $3.75 pot or the person who won the fifth hand.","Paulette, the person who won the first hand, and the person who won the fourth hand are three different people.","The competitor who won the sixth hand was either the person who won the $12.50 pot or Maria.","Holly won sometime before the person who won the $12.50 pot.","The competitor who won the $6.50 pot won 1 hand after Paulette.","The competitor who won with a flush won 1 hand before Holly.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot won with a full house.","Nathaniel won with one pair.","Irma won 1 hand before the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won with a royal flush.","The person who won the $18.25 pot was either Holly or the player who won with two pairs.","The person who won the fifth hand didn't win the $12.50 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Holly","Irma","Maria","Nathaniel","Paulette"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e81ae3435a2145c35e7d463e82559fc"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Barnstable, ME costs 20 cents less than the oyster with the buttery finish.","The Island Creek oyster doesn't have a fruity flavor.","The Ninigreth oyster has a creamy taste.","The Katamaka oyster, the oyster that costs $2.40, and the oyster with the citrusy finish are three different oysters.","The oyster from Barnstable, ME costs somewhat more than the Ninigreth oyster.","Of the oyster that costs $2.00 and the Bluepoint oyster, one has a melon-like taste and the other is from Punaville, RI.","Of the one with the briny finish and the oyster that costs $2.00, one is from Nesketucket, MA and the other is the Thatcher oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster is from Willapa, RI.","The Island Creek oyster is either the one with the melon-like finish or the one from Barnstable, ME.","The oyster that costs $2.40 doesn't have a briny flavor.","The oyster with the fruity finish isn't from Charlestown, CT.","The Thatcher oyster is from Vancouver, BC.","The one with the briny finish costs 20 cents more than the one from Charlestown, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=231c19b0086629597935af5d9d8c2d70"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the solver who got 18 Down wrong and the solver who got 26 Down wrong, one finished second and the other was from Pacific Grove.","The solver who finished fourth was from Eustis.","The contestant who got 2 Down wrong was from Fowler.","Of the person from Temple City and the contestant who got 11 Down wrong, one finished fourth and the other was Virginia.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong wasn't from Temple City.","The solver who got 4 Across wrong finished 1 place before Leona.","Dave didn't finish third.","The contestant who finished fifth got the right answer for 18 Down.","The solver from Bertram was either the solver who finished sixth or Leona.","Ian finished sometime after the person from Fowler.","Of Ian and Omar, one finished sixth and the other answered 18 Down incorrectly."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Dave","Frederick","Ian","Leona","Omar","Virginia"],"label_c":["Bertram","Eustis","Fowler","Pacific Grove","Temple City","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee9bbae0f0309fb07d5e3e97dac71c90"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who entered her blanket finished 3 places before Sophie.","The entrant who submitted the blue item is either the person who entered her socks or the entrant who finished sixth.","The knitter who entered her mittens, the entrant who submitted the green item, and the entrant who finished first are three different people.","Of the entrant who entered her tea cozy and Ernestine, one finished fifth and the other made the green item.","The knitter who submitted the orange item finished 3 places after the knitter who entered her blanket.","Marianne finished 1 place before the entrant who entered her blanket.","Ollie didn't make the black item.","Ernestine didn't finish second.","Priscilla didn't make the purple item.","The entrant who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place after Priscilla.","Alexis didn't knit the hat.","Of the knitter who entered her tea cozy and the entrant who finished sixth, one made the black item and the other is Sophie.","The entrant who entered her socks finished somewhat before Ollie.","The entrant who submitted the black item didn't knit the mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Marianne","Ollie","Priscilla","Sophie"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=097675f07856324debcfdd3feebae661"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in Alaska finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Gil Gonzalez worked the York River claim.","Of the miner who found 11 ounces of gold and Ben Barron, one worked in Oregon and the other worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","The person who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work in Alaska.","Of the person who worked in Alaska and the prospector who found 11 ounces of gold, one worked the Glacier Grove claim and the other was Jack Jacobs.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with somewhat more gold than Gil Gonzalez.","Chip Cornell was either the prospector who worked in Oregon or the miner working at Belle Hart.","The miner who worked in Nevada didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The miner working at Belle Hart finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in California.","Neither the miner who found 23 ounces of gold nor the prospector who worked in Canada was Elroy Ellis.","Chip Cornell didn't work in Nevada.","Jack Jacobs worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","Gil Gonzalez worked in Colorado."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62c882d3f07e1d5ee532db94f6045e3e"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ned Norris doesn't live in Clovis.","The person who spent $475 gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who spent $525 doesn't live in Clovis.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent less than Lily Little.","The friend who lives in Eustis is either the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player or the friend who spent $425.","Kit Kelley lives in Eustis.","The attendee who spent $425 is either Ned Norris or the person who lives in Decatur City.","Mitch Mayo spent 25 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the laptop.","The person who gave Ally the juicer spent less than the friend who lives in Clovis.","Of the friend who spent $525 and Pam Powell, one gave Ally the blender and the other lives in Fruitland.","Of Ora Osborne and the attendee who gave Ally the planter, one spent $400 and the other lives in Decatur City.","Pam Powell spent 25 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the juicer.","The person who lives in Sun City gave Ally the laptop."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=892320f0acad8911339eea2dd22225f3"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who won at Spotswood didn't shoot a 62.","The person who scored a 60 was either Shari Steel or the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 1 year before the person who scored a 60.","Nellie Nolan won her tournament sometime before the golfer who won at Scotch Pines.","The golfer who scored a 63 was either the woman who won at Amble Glen or the woman who won in 1923.","Robin Rust didn't shoot a 66.","Nellie Nolan was either the woman who won in 1924 or the golfer who won at Pennyfoot.","Of the golfer who won at Scotch Pines and the woman who won in 1924, one shot a 60 and the other was Alison Ames.","The person who won at Scotch Pines was either the woman who won in 1925 or the woman who scored a 61.","The six golfers were Denise Detz, the person who won in 1924, the woman who scored a 66, the person who scored a 59, the person who won in 1922 and the person who won in 1923.","Of the woman who scored a 66 and the woman who won in 1920, one won at Amble Glen and the other was Denise Detz.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines didn't shoot a 59."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Denise Detz","Maxine Mohn","Nellie Nolan","Robin Rust","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","63","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f37470d83cc37692a8cb357b57fa07f0"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Tammie's customer has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose vivacious red.","Yvonne's customer, Hope, the client that chose honey blonde, the client that chose jet black and Cristina are all different customers.","Hope has her appointment sometime before the client that chose deep copper.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment sometime before Rhonda's client.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Opal.","The client that chose brown sable has her appointment 1 hour before Nettie's client.","The client that chose warm mocha has her appointment 2 hours after Yvonne's client.","Flora has her appointment 2 hours before Yvonne's customer.","Of Victoria's customer and the client with the 4:00pm appointment, one chose honey blonde and the other is Myra.","The client with the 4:00pm appointment is being worked on by Rhonda.","Eileen has the 3:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Dolores","Eileen","Flora","Hope","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d22b18fa88be501314258aa7e0dc692"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the person who won in 1925 and the person who won in 1922, one was Carrie Cole and the other won at Willow Grove.","Of the woman who won at Spotswood and the golfer who won in 1922, one was Inez and the other shot a 64.","Denise Detz didn't win in 1921.","The person who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 64.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament sometime after the person who scored a 61.","The golfer who scored a 62 was either the person who won at Scotch Pines or the golfer who won in 1921.","Neither the golfer who won in 1922 nor Bonita Bitz was the woman who scored a 62.","The person who won in 1920 didn't shoot a 64.","The person who won at Amble Glen didn't shoot a 67.","Denise Detz won her tournament sometime before the person who won at Willow Grove.","Of the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove and Inez, one won in 1922 and the other won in 1925.","Wendy Wells, the person who won in 1922, the woman who scored a 65, the golfer who won at Juniper Hills and the woman who won in 1920 were all different golfers.","The golfer who won at Cowbush Cove didn't shoot a 65.","The person who won in 1925 didn't shoot a 67."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Carrie Cole","Denise Detz","Inez","Robin Rust","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["61","62","63","64","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f2571129a65ef9aafa04458f9c424ce"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce.","Pablo didn't pay $9.99.","Rosie ordered spaghetti.","Neither the competitor who chose marinara sauce nor Louis was the competitor who paid $11.99.","Angie ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who paid $11.99 didn't choose alfredo sauce.","Neither the competitor who paid $10.99 nor the contestant who paid $8.99 was the runner who chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar less than Angie.","The contestant who paid $11.99 didn't order vermicelli.","Neither the competitor who paid $9.99 nor the contestant who ordered capellini was the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","Herbert was either the contestant who paid $11.99 or the runner who chose bolognese sauce.","Of the competitor who ordered capellini and the runner who paid $10.99, one chose alfredo sauce and the other was Suzanne.","Rosie was either the competitor who paid $8.99 or the runner who ordered capellini.","Of Suzanne and the runner who paid $9.99, one chose mushroom sauce and the other ordered penne."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Herbert","Louis","Pablo","Rosie","Suzanne"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=713bb2bc6ac6cba7f5dcb705bb13bb68"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 6-3 decision was 2 weeks before Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Of Justice Alvarado's majority opinion and Short v Metz, one was the 3-6 decision and the other was on March 3.","The April 7 case was the 3-6 decision.","Watts v Yang was 1 week after the 6-3 decision.","The March 24 proceeding wasn't the 7-2 decision.","The March 31 proceeding was either the 4-5 decision or Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was sometime after the 6-3 decision.","The 5-4 decision was 2 weeks before Justice Caldwell's majority opinion.","Of Justice Larson's majority opinion and Ayers v Byrd, one was the 5-4 decision and the other was on March 24.","Justice Olson's majority opinion was either the 7-2 decision or the March 17 proceeding.","The 3-6 decision was either the March 17 case or Carson v Dunn.","Zamora v Pibb wasn't the 4-5 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af8f0641219483ba5c32bc9ce026673a"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The lemon salmon contains somewhat more calories than the meal with 5 grams of protein.","Of the recipe served on May 12th and the dish with 380 calories, one was the bulgur salad and the other has exactly 5 grams of protein.","The dish with 480 calories, the lemon salmon, and the asian steak are three different recipes.","The meal with 10 grams of protein was either the meal served on May 15th or the dish served on May 11th.","The dish with 12 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","Of the kale quinoa and the recipe with 380 calories, one was served on May 11th and the other has exactly 8 grams of protein.","The recipe served on May 15th was either the citrus halibut or the recipe with 400 calories.","The chili pork contains 20 more calories than the meal with 5 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 15th contains 20 fewer calories than the kale quinoa.","Of the meal served on May 14th and the meal served on May 12th, one has exactly 9 grams of protein and the other has 460 calories.","The dish with 18 grams of protein wasn't served on May 17th.","The dish with 420 calories was either the chili pork or the recipe served on May 13th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e02622d32bf1004ef5cbd45125c6ade"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player who started in 1988 wasn't the second striker.","The player on the Silverbacks wasn't the wing back.","Cerisa didn't play for the Whitecaps.","Of the player who started in 1985 and the person on the Silverbacks, one was Engmose and the other was the center forward.","Of the person on the Minutemen and the player who started in 1991, one was the goalie and the other was Gardelli.","The sweeper started sometime after Cerisa.","The person on the Timberwolves started sometime after Hatcha.","Neither the person who started in 1982 nor the player who started in 1979 was Banben.","Neither the second striker nor the person who started in 1979 was Fichin.","Engmose started 6 years before the player on the Mustangs.","Hatcha played for the Mustangs.","Hatcha started 3 years after the sweeper.","The person who started in 1988 played for the Courage."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Minutemen","Mustangs","Silverbacks","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb640204ccbdcb893f690f89d7b9427b"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Irma's item costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of teak.","The piece made of oak costs 50 dollars more than Bonita's item.","The bench costs 25 dollars less than Bonita's item.","Freda's item costs less than the end table.","Shelley's item is either the $250 item or the rocking chair.","Of the item made of ash and the $275 item, one is the end table and the other was crafted by Nadine.","The piece made of ash costs less than the barstool.","Patsy's item costs 100 dollars more than the piece made of mahogany.","Of the piece made of chestnut and the coffee table, one was crafted by Patsy and the other costs $375."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Bonita","Freda","Irma","Nadine","Patsy","Shelley"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","oak","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","coffee table","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81d19a8f58a8a0a20a0f304ae8658af0"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the traveler from Sweden and the musician, one is Adrian and the other was born on April 13th.","The person from France is either the lawyer or the surgeon.","Of the surgeon and Izzy, one was born on August 15th and the other is from Norway.","The person from Canada is not the musician.","Of Izzy and the traveler from Belgium, one was born on September 17th and the other is the politician.","The person from Mexico has a birthday sometime after the lawyer.","The politician has a birthday 1 month after Neville.","Dale is either the traveler from Mexico or the traveler born on August 15th.","The person born on June 14th is either Gerald or the diplomat.","The person from France has a birthday 2 months after Dale.","Gerald is not from France."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Gerald","Izzy","Jeffrey","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","France","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c2078dde212b0e42ab6cb16db690f89"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person who found 26 ounces of gold, Ivan Ingram and Gil Gonzalez were all different miners.","Fred Fletcher worked the York River claim.","Neither the miner working at Fuller Rise nor the prospector who found 26 ounces of gold was the miner who worked in Alaska.","Fred Fletcher was either the person who found 23 ounces of gold or the miner working at Culver Gorge.","The person who worked in Canada finished with 9 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","Of Ivan Ingram and the prospector working at Fuller Rise, one found 11 ounces of gold and the other worked in New Mexico.","Elroy Ellis finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Laurel Ridge.","Dilbert Duke was either the person who worked in New Mexico or the prospector working at Belle Hart.","Gil Gonzalez was either the person working at Culver Gorge or the prospector who worked in Colorado.","Of the person working at Belle Hart and the prospector who worked in Nevada, one found 14 ounces of gold and the other was Ivan Ingram."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3ad409f444ed46644fb25df16d8f504"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in chemistry is either Rita Reeves or the person who won in 1968.","Of the person who won the prize in economics and the winner who won in 1964, one is from Canada and the other is Tara Tate.","The person from Poland, Glenda Glenn, the winner who won in 1972, the person who won the prize in astronomy and Edna Evitz are all different winners.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 4 years after the winner from Poland.","Of the person who won in 1984 and the person from Mexico, one won the prize in physics and the other is Glenda Glenn.","The person who won the prize in physics is either the person who won in 1984 or the person from Ireland.","Patsy Pope won her prize after the winner from Russia.","Neither Glenda Glenn nor the winner who won in 1976 is the person who won the prize in physics.","Ada Alvarez won her prize before the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","The person who won in 1972 isn't from Russia.","The winner who won in 1976 won the prize in bioengineering.","Rita Reeves didn't win in 1976.","Rita Reeves didn't win in 1964."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Edna Evitz","Glenda Glenn","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Ireland","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5efd5c43e6098c304184ac3f8378f9c7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The one in Copenhagen isn't the truss bridge.","Gorem Bridge is longer than the suspension one.","The bowstring structure is either North Bridge or the 16,000 ft structure.","The bridge in Athens is 3,000 feet shorter than North Bridge.","Vellon Bridge is longer than the structure in Kiev.","Avery Bridge is in Tallinn.","Gorem Bridge is the girder bridge.","North Bridge is in Copenhagen.","The bridge in Kiev is 3,000 feet longer than the camelback one.","Sandy Bridge isn't in Athens.","Of Star Bridge and the bridge in Bucharest, one is the bowstring bridge and the other is 14,500 ft.","The one in Tallinn isn't the camelback bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Bucharest","Copenhagen","Kiev","Rome","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f908ca51dba4bd4e83f7707cb6eadcc"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with an APR of 12% expires on 09\/2025.","The Credit Korp card doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","Neither the card that expires on 05\/2025 nor the Whitly Bank card is the one with an APR of 11%.","The one with an APR of 11% has a limit of $6,500.","The TrustCo card is either the one that expires on 02\/2024 or the one with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't have the 12% APR.","The one with an APR of 13% is either the one that expires on 11\/2025 or the Dell Scargo card.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $20,000 credit limit.","The card with an APR of 10% has a limit of $4,000.","Of the Mid Atlantic card and the one with the $2,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 11% and the other expires on 08\/2025.","Of the one that expires on 02\/2024 and the Credit Korp card, one has a limit of $15,000 and the other has an APR of 10%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$4,000","$6,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d828664273b8a8e0a5bb78d2a9bb390"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Aaron's design landed somewhat shorter than the plane that was thrown 1st.","Of the green plane and Omar's design, one went 15 feet and the other was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 4th landed 20 feet shorter than Henrietta's design.","The plane that was thrown 2nd landed somewhat shorter than the green airplane.","Of the plane that was thrown 5th and the pink plane, one was Henrietta's and the other went 45 feet.","The plane that was thrown 3rd landed 40 feet shorter than the yellow plane.","The six planes were the pink airplane, the plane that was thrown 2nd, Omar's design, Valerie's design, the plane that went 65 feet and the airplane that went 55 feet.","Ella's design was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the yellow airplane.","Valerie's design was either the pink plane or the blue airplane.","Omar's design landed 10 feet shorter than the silver plane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5239985798aca3deeb5c46ccea0cad1d"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the cook from White Bean and Wade, one made the cajun chili and the other scored 63 points.","The cook who made the cajun chili scored 7 more points than the cook from Zenaida's.","The six chefs are the cook who scored 49 points, the chef from Epicurious, the chef from Enzo's, the person who made the smoked pork, the cook who made the pepper steak and Ed.","Of the cook who scored 70 points and the cook who made the cashew tofu, one works at Apple Barn and the other was Sonia.","Yolanda didn't score exactly 42 points.","Wade scored 56 points.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored somewhat fewer points than Sonia.","The person from Enzo's scored somewhat fewer points than the person who made the jambalaya.","Ed, the chef who scored 70 points, and the cook who made the pepper steak are three different chefs.","Of Hattie and the cook who made the cashew tofu, one scored 49 points and the other works at Epicurious."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Ed","Hattie","Ida","Sonia","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c475d682e39fb94a774365c05e80347"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Rebecca and the team member who ordered the tuna on rye are different people.","The person who ordered the club sandwich owes $1.35 more than the team member who ordered the root beer.","The team member whose order cost $5.35 is either the team member who ordered the diet coke or Irene.","Geoffrey owes less than the team member who ordered the diet coke.","Hannah didn't order the taco salad.","Rebecca is either the team member whose order cost $5.80 or the salesperson whose order cost $6.25.","Of the team member who ordered the ginger ale and the team member who ordered the cheeseburger, one owes $7.15 and the other is Erica.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda is either the salesperson who ordered the taco salad or the person who ordered the Italian sub.","Hannah owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","The team member who ordered the orange soda owes less than Geoffrey.","Hannah didn't order the grape soda.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye is either the salesperson whose order cost $6.25 or the salesperson who ordered the diet coke."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abaa6d5e08589e75a0d47307bbf4ab50"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case found on May 6 was either the cache that held the sunglasses or the cache at 40.5912 N.","The box at 40.3109 N was found sometime after the box that held the sunglasses.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found sometime after the cache that held the decoder ring.","The box at 40.6656 N was either the case that held the brass key or the cache that held the chewing gum.","The box at 40.8991 N, the cache found on May 9, and the case found on May 3 are three different boxes.","Of the case that held the sunglasses and the box at 40.5912 N, one was at 88.1863 W and the other was found on May 12.","Of the box at 88.0431 W and the cache that held the brass key, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 41.0237 N.","The box at 40.8991 N was at 88.3821 W.","Of the case found on May 15 and the cache that held the chewing gum, one was at 40.8991 N and the other was at 88.1928 W.","The box that held the marbles wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 88.1928 W was found sometime after the cache at 41.0072 N.","The box at 88.2694 W was found sometime after the case that held the chewing gum."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ae5098da552c0f4aed417befe5593d9"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Whitney's client has her appointment 1 hour after Myra.","The customer with the 4:00pm appointment didn't choose deep copper.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment chose vivacious red.","Of the client with the 2:00pm appointment and the customer that chose vivacious red, one is being worked on by Rhonda and the other is Iris.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Opal.","Of the customer that chose jet black and the customer with the 3:00pm appointment, one is Myra and the other is Flora.","The client that chose brown sable isn't being helped by Nettie.","Of Dolores and Whitney's client, one chose deep copper and the other chose warm mocha.","Nettie's customer has her appointment sometime after the client that chose midnight blue.","The client with the 3:00pm appointment didn't choose midnight blue.","Susie's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Kelly.","Kelly is either the customer with the 11:00am appointment or the customer that chose jet black.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either the customer that chose jet black or Iris."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Flora","Georgia","Iris","Kelly","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=196ab2ee4aadadca93e901c5b55506d8"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","The Egert Facility is either the Madrid facility or the Dublin accelerator.","Neither the Helsinki facility nor the Madrid accelerator is the project headed by Dr. Weber.","The Helsinki accelerator will go online 3 years after the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is either the Falston LCS or the ISON-X42.","The ISON-X42 will go online 3 years after the Reykjavik accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online sometime after the Madrid accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online sometime after the Zynga Complex.","Of the Dublin facility and the project headed by Dr. Weber, one is the Tevatron LHC and the other will go online in 2018.","Of the Berlin facility and the project headed by Dr. Dorsey, one is the Zynga Complex and the other will go online in 2017.","Neither the Egert Facility nor the Tevatron LHC is the Warsaw accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Farley","Dr. Huff","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Berlin","Dublin","Helsinki","Madrid","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14326ee06ad780ded2fe8d952f19d076"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The energy stock was 2 dollars per share less expensive than HBW.","The stock Bill bought was either HBW or the stock that sold for $30 per share.","Of PSTO and the financial stock, one was bought by Bill and the other sold for $29 per share.","GXTV was per share more expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","The utilities stock wasn't purchased by Delilah.","HBW was in the health care sector.","ABTR was in the utilities sector.","The health care stock wasn't purchased by Ida Mae.","JMO wasn't in the energy sector.","QMZ was per share more expensive than the technology stock.","GXTV was bought by Edith.","The technology stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Delilah bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e54d9cc087536192f74ddf8a76aad27f"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Kelley didn't win the $12.50 pot.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot won with a straight.","The person who won the second hand didn't win the $3.75 pot.","Veronica won sometime after the competitor who won the $3.75 pot.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won 1 hand before the player who won with one pair.","Of the player who won with a royal flush and the person who won the third hand, one was Courtney and the other was Irma.","Of the player who won the $9.00 pot and the person who won the fifth hand, one was Derek and the other won with a straight flush.","Ernestine didn't win with one pair.","Of the competitor who won the $3.75 pot and the competitor who won the $5.25 pot, one won the fourth hand and the other was Courtney.","The player who won with two pairs was either the player who won the $6.50 pot or the competitor who won the sixth hand.","Kelley won sometime after the competitor who won with one pair.","The player who won the third hand won with a flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Derek","Ernestine","Irma","Kelley","Veronica"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9194ee41c3dd81c40952fbd4e091e7b2"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose honey blonde has her appointment sometime before Pam's client.","Kelly has her appointment 2 hours before the customer that chose vivacious red.","The client with the 3:00pm appointment is being worked on by Whitney.","Of the client with the 12:00pm appointment and the customer that chose jet black, one is being worked on by Yvonne and the other is being worked on by Pam.","The client that chose warm mocha has her appointment 1 hour before Alison.","Yvonne's client is either the client with the 1:00pm appointment or Alison.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment is either the client that chose jet black or Tammie's customer.","Georgia is either Yvonne's client or Whitney's client.","Cristina doesn't have the 4:00pm appointment.","Susie's client has her appointment 2 hours after Alison.","Pam's client has her appointment sometime before Cristina.","Lynette is either Tammie's customer or the client that chose brown sable.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment is either Tammie's customer or the client that chose brown sable."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Georgia","Hope","Kelly","Lynette"],"label_c":["Pam","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b068f8413f48104747d71d9857c9d396"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the black plane.","The plane that was thrown 3rd landed somewhat shorter than the white airplane.","The plane that was thrown 3rd was either the plane that went 55 feet or the silver airplane.","Of the white plane and Ella's design, one went 25 feet and the other was thrown 7th.","Of the blue airplane and the plane that was thrown 1st, one was Valerie's and the other went 35 feet.","The plane that was thrown 2nd wasn't pink.","Of the airplane that went 45 feet and the plane that was thrown 4th, one was Margo's and the other was black.","Henrietta's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 3rd.","Margo's design was either the plane that was thrown 3rd or the plane that went 65 feet.","The plane that was thrown 6th went 40 feet farther than the black plane.","Roderick's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 15 feet.","The plane that was thrown 2nd went somewhat farther than the black airplane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc157a8200b821bf88d66f4e15b77ae6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with an APR of 11% doesn't expire on 08\/2025.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 3 percent lower than the one with the $10,000 credit limit.","The one that expires on 11\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","Of the card with the $7,500 credit limit and the card with the $3,500 credit limit, one is from Mid Atlantic and the other has an APR of 13%.","The one with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Dell Scargo card.","Of the Whitly Bank card and the card that expires on 05\/2025, one has an APR of 9% and the other has a limit of $15,000.","The card that expires on 08\/2025 is either the Whitly Bank card or the one with an APR of 10%.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR of 12%.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the card that expires on 04\/2024.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the Mid Atlantic card.","The one with an APR of 10% doesn't have a limit of $6,500.","The one with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the TrustCo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$6,500","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75445da0e0b5921e2ee815ac0fc045a3"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at Culver Gorge finished with 12 ounces more gold than the person who worked in California.","Ben Barron finished with somewhat more gold than the person who worked in Oregon.","Neither the miner who found 17 ounces of gold nor the miner who found 11 ounces of gold was the miner who worked in Oregon.","Of Ben Barron and the person working at Fuller Rise, one worked in California and the other worked in Nevada.","Ivan Ingram didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Harry Howell finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector who worked in Colorado.","Of Jack Jacobs and the prospector working at Tyrol Creek, one found 17 ounces of gold and the other worked in Colorado.","The person who found 17 ounces of gold, the miner who worked in New Mexico, Elroy Ellis and the miner working at Glacier Grove were all different miners.","Ivan Ingram didn't work at the York River claim.","Elroy Ellis didn't find 23 ounces of gold.","Chip Cornell didn't work at the York River claim.","The person working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Nevada.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in New Mexico."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbc21cac8c87100a3cdfb7bde3f72da1"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The politician has a birthday sometime after Bill.","The person from Canada is not the musician.","The politician has a birthday 3 months before Michael.","The surgeon has a birthday 2 months after the traveler from South Africa.","Jeffrey is either the architect or the surgeon.","Of the traveler from Mexico and the lawyer, one was born on May 18th and the other is Bill.","The person born on August 15th is not the musician.","Michael is not from France.","Of the engineer and the person from Austria, one was born on August 15th and the other is Neville.","Bill is not from France.","Neville is not from Mexico.","Of the traveler born on July 16th and the traveler from Mexico, one is Jeffrey and the other is the engineer.","Lamar is either the traveler from Canada or the politician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Jeffrey","Lamar","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","France","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09dd51986dc4e64bd54ad6c4a664c3e1"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card.","Of the one with the $20,000 credit limit and the card that expires on 11\/2025, one has an APR of 12% and the other is from Hoardstrum.","The one with an APR of 11% has a limit of $4,000.","The TrustCo card doesn't have the 13% APR.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The card that expires on 05\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $12,500.","The Credit Korp card is either the one with the $8,500 credit limit or the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't expire on 08\/2025.","The card that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $10,000 credit limit.","The six cards are the Hoardstrum card, the card with the $12,500 credit limit, the one that expires on 08\/2025, the card that expires on 12\/2025, the one with the $10,000 credit limit and the one with the $8,500 credit limit.","The Whitly Bank card has a limit of $20,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$6,500","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90a0769c5d483c2e41bef5963132a3e6"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Dan Delgado's report was submitted 2 days before the sighting from Russell.","Dan Delgado's sighting wasn't from Upper Lake.","Iva Ingram's sighting was either the August 6 sighting or the August 7 sighting.","Of the report of the cone-shaped UFO and the report from Ames, one was received on August 9 and the other was reported by Abe Alvarez.","Iva Ingram's sighting and the sighting from Visalia were different sightings.","The sighting from Visalia was either the August 7 report or the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was either the report from Upper Lake or the sighting from Fontana.","The report of the oval-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Cindy Chan's sighting.","Cindy Chan's sighting was submitted sometime before the report of the cigar-shaped UFO.","The report from Beaconsfield was submitted 3 days after the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO.","Dan Delgado's report didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","The August 5 report was either the report of the cigar-shaped UFO or Edith Estes's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Beaconsfield","Fontana","Russell","Upper Lake","Visalia"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b6f2024477dad7505c047c564f52d9b"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The architect has a birthday 2 months before the person from Belgium.","The traveler born on April 13th is not from France.","Lamar is either the person from Sweden or the traveler born on June 14th.","Neville has a birthday 1 month after the musician.","The architect has a birthday 4 months before the traveler from Sweden.","Izzy has a birthday 1 month after the diplomat.","The person from Canada is either the politician or Bill.","The person from Germany has a birthday sometime after Neville.","Of the person from France and the person from Norway, one is Bill and the other is the architect.","The person from Canada has a birthday 3 months after Neville.","Michael is from Canada.","Eric is the architect.","The person from Germany is not the engineer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Eric","Izzy","Lamar","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b08655fcbf084c5c34d7b9d1e7b3740"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish didn't cost $8.00.","The cat wasn't purchased by Lucas.","The red piece was either the balloon Sidney bought or the cat.","The animal William bought cost 2 dollars more than the red balloon.","The animal Sidney bought cost 2 dollars less than the dog.","The bear was either the piece Ian bought or the animal Sidney bought.","Of the $7.00 balloon and the piece William bought, one was the turtle and the other was orange.","The animal Emma bought was either the yellow animal or the orange piece.","The $7.00 balloon, the fish, and the balloon William bought are three different items.","The piece Sidney bought cost 2 dollars less than the yellow animal.","Of the $5.00 animal and the turtle, one was purchased by Emma and the other was brown.","The white balloon, the $4.00 animal, the fish, the bear and the balloon William bought were all different items."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Ian","Javier","Lucas","Sidney","William"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=395f567f1779d508c53cd388bbe6307a"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Tombawomba\" is either the puppet going to St. Moritz or the $1,000 dummy.","\"Tombawomba\", the $1,250 dummy, and Herman's piece are three different dummies.","The dummy going to St. Moritz cost somewhat more than \"Sniffletoe\".","Of the dummy going to Vancouver and the $1,250 dummy, one is Lucas's and the other is \"Waldarama\".","Kelly's dummy cost somewhat less than the piece going to Ypsilanti.","The dummy going to Baltimore isn't \"Yenga\".","Of the piece going to Mexico City and Lucas's dummy, one cost $1,250 and the other cost $2,000.","The puppet going to Mexico City isn't \"Xavier\".","Nicole's piece, the $1,250 piece, \"Xavier\", the dummy going to Portland and the $750 piece are all different dummies.","Of the $2,000 puppet and the $1,250 dummy, one is Jeff's and the other is going to Ypsilanti.","Kelly's dummy didn't cost $1,000.","The $1,750 dummy isn't \"Waldarama\".","The $2,000 puppet isn't \"Yenga\".","The $750 piece isn't \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7869c143f93611e1ccb72c70c8fc7434"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Okabe Honzo was built sometime after the shrine in Niwa.","The temple dedicated to the turtle is either the shrine in Niwa or the structure in Nakai.","Yamasaki is either the temple in Nakai or the structure dedicated to the cat.","Sama Takako is in Nakai.","The shrine in Toyagi was built 120 years after the structure dedicated to the rooster.","The temple built in 1765 isn't in Funai.","Hori Takesi, the shrine in Usui, and the temple dedicated to the dragon are three different shrines.","The structure built in 1765 is dedicated to the deer.","The temple in Uchida is either the structure built in 1825 or Matsuno Okura.","The shrine built in 1585 is in Usui.","Of the temple in Uchida and the temple built in 1645, one is dedicated to the cat and the other is Matsuno Okura.","The structure in Usui was built 180 years before Amari Michi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c34dbb480ad341b18587d63cf0a022a9"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe with 420 calories wasn't served on May 13th.","The recipe with 460 calories has exactly 8 grams of protein.","The meal with 18 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the bulgur salad.","The asian steak doesn't have exactly 18 grams of protein.","Of the recipe with 420 calories and the dish served on May 15th, one was the chili pork and the other was the lemon salmon.","Of the kale quinoa and the recipe served on May 16th, one has 460 calories and the other has exactly 18 grams of protein.","The dish with 15 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the chili pork.","The kale quinoa contains 40 more calories than the dish served on May 11th.","The chili pork doesn't have exactly 9 grams of protein.","The lemon salmon contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe with 10 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 16th contains somewhat more calories than the kale quinoa.","Of the meal with 460 calories and the dish with 440 calories, one was the garlic tilapia and the other was served on May 17th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05716062243b8fd63c21314833e4d2d4"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of Curtis and the whale donated in 2007, one is the narwhal and the other is 29 ft long.","The whale donated in 2008 is 4 feet longer than Herbert.","The exhibit donated in 2015 is somewhat longer than the gray whale.","The specimen donated in 2015 is Felipe.","Dennis is somewhat shorter than the whale donated in 2007.","The whale donated in 2013 is 2 feet shorter than Felipe.","The 31 ft long whale, the specimen donated in 1994, and Adam are three different whales.","The 29 ft long specimen is either the exhibit donated in 2008 or Curtis.","Of the exhibit donated in 2008 and the 27 ft long whale, one is Adam and the other is the sei whale.","The right whale, the 27 ft long exhibit, and the whale donated in 2008 are three different whales.","The whale donated in 2013, Gus, and Curtis are three different whales.","The fin whale is 2 feet longer than the specimen donated in 2013.","The right whale isn't 29 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Dennis","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","2004","2007","2008","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=360b853bad55e7ae765fbb8b13d5ff47"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer going in for the crown is either the patient with the 11:30am appointment or Gayle.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the root canal.","The customer with the 1:30pm appointment is either the customer going in for the extraction or the customer who will be seeing Dr. York.","Of the client who will be seeing Dr. Fry and Jonathan, one has the appointment for the crown and the other is scheduled for 9:30am.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment 2 hours before the client who will be seeing Dr. Quinn.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","Wayne doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment 2 hours before the client who will be seeing Dr. Ingram.","The patient with the 2:30pm appointment has the appointment for the crown.","Nettie has an appointment 1 hour after the patient going in for the root canal.","Of the person who will be seeing Dr. Quinn and Felix, one has the appointment for the filling and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds is either the customer going in for the whitening or the client with the 11:30am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Gayle","Harold","Jonathan","Nettie","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Fry","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=850baa2f9e854d4e1bee98e2222d5005"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $4.00 balloon was either the balloon Dixie bought or the bear.","Of the piece Nancy bought and the white balloon, one was the turtle and the other was the snail.","The animal Patsy bought, the $7.00 animal, and the bear are three different items.","The cat wasn't magenta.","The fish was purple.","The six items were the piece Yvette bought, the $3.00 animal, the $7.00 animal, the magenta piece, the white piece and the $8.00 balloon.","The turtle didn't cost $7.00.","The snail cost less than the red piece.","The $3.00 animal, the brown animal, and the balloon Sidney bought are three different items.","Of the piece Patsy bought and the red balloon, one was the turtle and the other cost $6.00.","The $8.00 animal was purchased by Sidney.","The balloon Dixie bought wasn't brown."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Dixie","Nancy","Patsy","Sidney","Toni","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18fef73f604cd69b81c293f348dddb37"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The bookshelf costs 50 dollars more than the piece made of walnut.","The item made of walnut costs 25 dollars less than the barstool.","The $250 piece is the coffee table.","Neither Freda's item nor the item made of rosewood is the $275 piece.","Of the footstool and Shelley's item, one costs $375 and the other was made of sandalwood.","The six pieces are Yvette's item, the piece made of poplar, the item made of mahogany, the item made of elm, the piece made of rosewood and the $300 piece.","Freda's piece doesn't cost $350.","The $275 piece is either the coffee table or the bench.","Dianne's piece isn't the bookshelf.","Marilyn's piece was made of mahogany.","The barstool is either the piece made of sandalwood or Freda's piece.","The footstool costs more than the piece made of poplar.","Neither the piece made of poplar nor the item made of mahogany is the $325 piece.","The item made of elm costs 25 dollars less than the bench."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Dianne","Freda","Hope","Marilyn","Shelley","Yvette"],"label_c":["elm","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4b41835a2e4b619657ab25949df394b"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Suzanne paid 4 dollars more than the runner who ordered vermicelli.","The runner who chose arrabiata sauce didn't order rigatoni.","Betsy was either the runner who chose pomodoro sauce or the runner who paid $11.99.","Betsy paid more than the competitor who chose marinara sauce.","Kristina didn't choose marinara sauce.","Of the runner who ordered farfalle and the contestant who ordered taglioni, one chose alfredo sauce and the other was Kristina.","Louis paid 3 dollars more than the competitor who chose bolognese sauce.","The runner who ordered taglioni paid 3 dollars more than the runner who chose bolognese sauce.","Neither the runner who chose alfredo sauce nor Betsy was the runner who ordered rigatoni.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce paid more than the contestant who ordered taglioni.","The contestant who paid $8.99 didn't order capellini.","Of Claudia and the runner who ordered taglioni, one chose arrabiata sauce and the other chose alfredo sauce.","The contestant who chose arrabiata sauce didn't order vermicelli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Claudia","Kristina","Louis","Oscar","Suzanne"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fusilli","rigatoni","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee3323e60895f60d09f73d5ff7bf5049"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the $23.25 pot was either the player who won with a royal flush or the player who won the first hand.","Of Omar and the person who won with one pair, one won the $18.25 pot and the other won the fourth hand.","The player who won the fifth hand didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Of Wilbur and Byron, one won with two pairs and the other won the $9.00 pot.","Lee, the competitor who won the $23.25 pot, and the person who won the second hand are three different people.","The person who won the sixth hand didn't win the $18.25 pot.","The player who won the sixth hand didn't win with a royal flush.","Holly won 1 hand before the player who won with a straight.","The person who won the $3.75 pot won sometime after Byron.","Wilbur won the fifth hand.","Of Veronica and the competitor who won with one pair, one won the fourth hand and the other won the $12.50 pot.","Byron won 1 hand after the player who won with a flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Byron","Holly","Lee","Omar","Veronica","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79379e3f9dd9cc81485d6c278432ef91"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Jill is either the contestant who finished in first place or the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child who finished in fifth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Almerini.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the child who finished in first place or the student who finished in sixth place.","The contestant who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 4 letters longer than the one given to Nick.","Nick had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Kelley.","The student whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student who finished in third place.","The student who finished in first place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Otis.","Floyd, the student whose final word was \"consomme\", and the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" are three different people.","The contestant who finished in third place has never taken a class from Mrs. Almerini.","Jill wasn't asked to spell \"consomme\".","Kelley had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Andres is either the student from Mrs. Witte's class or the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Andres","Floyd","Jill","Kelley","Nick","Otis"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a2d240bf6965da6c880c2239a35f946"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 460 calories doesn't have exactly 12 grams of protein.","The kale quinoa was served on May 11th.","The dish with 9 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the lemon salmon.","The asian steak was either the recipe with 7 grams of protein or the dish with 460 calories.","The recipe with 12 grams of protein was served on May 13th.","The lemon salmon, the meal with 380 calories, and the dish with 440 calories are three different recipes.","The chili pork contains 20 fewer calories than the dish with 10 grams of protein.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein was served on May 17th.","The recipe served on May 14th contains 20 fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The meal with 480 calories was either the meal with 12 grams of protein or the citrus halibut.","The meal with 7 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the bulgur salad.","The bulgur salad contains somewhat fewer calories than the dish with 12 grams of protein.","The recipe with 15 grams of protein was either the bulgur salad or the dish served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=693d541209add85477525f037416da15"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The six structures are the camelback one, the structure in Luxembourg, Sandy Bridge, Vellon Bridge, the 16,000 ft structure and the 14,500 ft one.","The one in Paris is 6,000 feet shorter than the truss bridge.","Of the cable-stayed bridge and Sandy Bridge, one is 8,500 ft and the other is in Zagreb.","The one in Tallinn is 3,000 feet shorter than North Bridge.","The one in Luxembourg is shorter than the cable-stayed structure.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the girder structure.","Bay Bridge is shorter than the structure in Kiev.","Vellon Bridge is either the camelback bridge or the bowstring one.","Gorem Bridge is either the bridge in Kiev or the truss bridge.","Of the one in Warsaw and the camelback bridge, one is North Bridge and the other is 13,000 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Kiev","Luxembourg","Paris","Tallinn","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d559c7981d5f1e5dd16e6cc6fc9e141"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef from Oceanside scored 21 more points than Nelson.","The cook who scored 70 points, the cook from Zenaida's, Gabriel and the cook who made the smoked pork are all different chefs.","The chef who scored 56 points is either the chef from Demitasse or the cook who made the cajun chili.","The chef from Demitasse scored somewhat fewer points than the person who made the jambalaya.","Anita doesn't work at Epicurious.","Of Anita and the person from White Bean, one scored 77 points and the other made the jambalaya.","The chef from Enzo's made the turkey soup.","Darlene made the turkey soup.","Of Freda and Anita, one made the cashew tofu and the other scored 77 points.","The cook from Epicurious scored 7 more points than Ida.","The person from Oceanside, Darlene, and the person who made the smoked pork are three different chefs.","The chef who scored 63 points is either the cook from Oceanside or the person who made the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Anita","Darlene","Freda","Gabriel","Ida","Nelson"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2aafc88bdead963a38d1740e49958bd2"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class and the student who finished in third place, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other is Yvette.","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" didn't finish in fourth place.","Of the contestant who finished in fourth place and the contestant who finished in fifth place, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Lila had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant who finished in first place was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Of Lila and Winifred, one had to spell \"facetiously\" and the other finished in fourth place.","The child who finished in second place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ted.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class is either the contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\" or Ted.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Denise wasn't asked to spell \"consomme\".","The child who finished in second place has never taken a class from Mrs. Steuben."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Denise","Erik","Lila","Ted","Winifred","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7e1b054172132852a566a7321ce71cc"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the creamy finish is either the oyster that costs $2.20 or the Summersill oyster.","The oyster with the fruity finish is either the oyster from Nesketucket, MA or the one from Vancouver, BC.","The Bluepoint oyster doesn't have a melon-like flavor.","The oyster with the creamy finish, the Bluepoint oyster, and the one that costs $2.30 are three different oysters.","Of the one that costs $2.30 and the one that costs $2.50, one is from Duxbury, MA and the other is the Katamaka oyster.","The one with the fruity finish costs somewhat less than the oyster from Willapa, RI.","The oyster from Nesketucket, MA costs somewhat more than the Island Creek oyster.","The one that costs $2.30 is either the oyster with the briny finish or the Ninigreth oyster.","Of the one with the creamy finish and the one that costs $2.10, one is the Ninigreth oyster and the other is from Willapa, RI.","The Ninigreth oyster isn't from Charlestown, CT.","Of the one from Duxbury, MA and the Island Creek oyster, one costs $2.30 and the other has a nutty taste.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs 10 cents less than the one with the nutty finish.","The Summersill oyster costs 40 cents less than the one from Barnstable, ME."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Summersill"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ef7599ac2d035055d84cf2ada67fcc5"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who got the D.","The student who spoke for 16 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Gladstone.","Of Milton and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other got the B+.","Iris was either the student who got the A or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes didn't get the B+.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Blair.","Colleen was either the student who spoke for 12 minutes or the presenter who got the C+.","The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey.","The student who spoke for 16 minutes was either the presenter who got the B- or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair.","Neither the student who spoke for 10 minutes nor Nichole was the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","Ginger spoke for 16 minutes.","Milton spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the C-.","Of the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes and Ginger, one talked about P.M. Disraeli and the other got the B-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Dominic","Ginger","Iris","Milton","Nichole"],"label_c":["Blair","Disraeli","Gladstone","Grey","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0630d1fa853be1cd9e4acc02fee8e1a1"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Ida Ingram isn't worth exactly $29 billion.","The tycoon from Argentina is worth 4 billion more than the tycoon who works in the banking industry.","The person who works in the pharmaceutical industry, the tycoon worth $27 billion, and the mogul worth $25 billion are three different people.","The person worth $27 billion, the tycoon who works in the retail industry, Ida Ingram and the tycoon from Denmark are all different people.","Mike Mckay isn't from Germany.","The mogul from Germany is worth 1 billion less than the tycoon who works in the medical industry.","Joseph Jakes is worth somewhat more than the person who works in the biotech industry.","Mike Mckay isn't from Sweden.","Dirk Dillon isn't from Sweden.","Of Nadine Newton and the mogul from Mexico, one is worth $27 billion and the other works in the biotech industry.","Al Acosta is worth somewhat more than the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Of Al Acosta and the person from Canada, one works in the banking industry and the other works in the medical industry.","The mogul from Denmark is worth 3 billion less than the person who works in the retail industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Dirk Dillon","Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","medical","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=925902ec4d4c167041a09b1beb58e008"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of Westmolen and Doesmolen, one is owned by the De Jong family and the other is in Hoogmade.","Of Vlietmolen and the Bakker family's home, one was built in 1752 and the other is in Leiderdorp.","The house built in 1798 isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","Doesmolen was built 23 years after the De Vries family's house.","Westmolen was built in 1775.","Hoekmolen, the structure in Schiedam, and the house built in 1706 are three different structures.","The home in Schiedam is either the Van den Berg family's home or the windmill built in 1683.","The structure built in 1775 isn't in Den Bommel.","The structure in Aarlanderveen was built sometime after Doesmolen.","Of Oostmolen and the Bakker family's home, one is in Moerkapelle and the other was built in 1752.","The house built in 1798 isn't in Moerkapelle.","Grosmolen was built 23 years before the Jansen family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4083adc5acc2e022d7fa98a4c963b032"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the whitening.","The person going in for the whitening has an appointment 3 hours before Bernice.","Orlando has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the filling.","The patient going in for the veneers is either the client with the 2:30pm appointment or Harold.","The customer with the 1:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment 2 hours after the client who will be seeing Dr. Torres.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Zamora is either the person going in for the filling or the person going in for the extraction.","Wayne is either the patient going in for the extraction or the person who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","Shane has the appointment for the extraction.","The patient with the 1:30pm appointment will be seen by Dr. Dalton.","Colin, the person going in for the whitening, and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Fry are three different people.","Of the person going in for the veneers and the patient with the 11:30am appointment, one will be seen by Dr. Compton and the other is Harold."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Colin","Harold","Orlando","Shane","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Fry","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Torres","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6b43fdaa0110f4f9e5e942040118745"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Hannah is either the person who ordered the orange soda or the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","Of the team member who ordered the ginger ale and the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub, one is Erica and the other owes $5.35.","The salesperson who ordered the iced tea didn't order the meatball sub.","Neither the team member who ordered the diet coke nor the person who ordered the grape soda is the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","Neither the person who ordered the diet coke nor Peter is the salesperson whose order cost $6.25.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the diet coke.","Of the person whose order cost $5.80 and the person who ordered the grape soda, one ordered the B.L.T. and the other is Geoffrey.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","Geoffrey didn't order the Italian sub.","Erica doesn't owe $6.70.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents less than Rebecca.","The salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger is either Samantha or Peter."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9cbf663285b494e28a54e34c5ac81c5f"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Utrecht\" cost 250 dollars less than Nicole's puppet.","Of Nicole's dummy and the $2,000 puppet, one is going to Portland and the other is \"Tombawomba\".","Margarita's dummy isn't \"Utrecht\".","Lucas's dummy isn't \"Valencio\".","The $2,000 dummy is either \"Utrecht\" or the piece going to Vancouver.","Margarita's puppet cost 500 dollars less than the puppet going to Baltimore.","Lucas's dummy is going to Mexico City.","Isabel's piece is either the dummy going to Vancouver or the puppet going to Baltimore.","Herman's puppet cost 1,000 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","The puppet going to St. Moritz, the $2,000 piece, Margarita's puppet, \"Sniffletoe\" and Lucas's piece are all different dummies.","The puppet going to Mexico City cost 500 dollars more than Nicole's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abf109c47b75b1f4b97244d3ecb0c7e6"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen was built 23 years after the home in Moerkapelle.","Of the home in Leiderdorp and the house built in 1752, one is owned by the De Jong family and the other is Zemelmolen.","The structure in Schiedam was built sometime after Oostmolen.","The home in Moerkapelle was built 23 years before the Van den Berg family's windmill.","The Meijer family's windmill was built sometime before the home in Kinderdijk.","Westmolen, the windmill built in 1752, and the structure in Leiderdorp are three different structures.","The home in Leiderdorp was built 46 years after the Visser family's home.","Of the De Vries family's windmill and the house in Kinderdijk, one is Vlietmolen and the other was built in 1775.","Westmolen wasn't built in 1775.","The windmill in Schiedam is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The home built in 1775 is either the house in Leiderdorp or the De Vries family's house.","The house built in 1798, the home in Aarlanderveen, and the De Jong family's house are three different structures.","The home in Moerkapelle, the Van Dijk family's home, and the De Vries family's structure are three different structures."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2bc92d6910e64f69416dcd510bca599"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online 1 year after the Lisbon accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online 2 years before the ISON-X42.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the Athens accelerator or the Stockholm facility.","The Lisbon accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Golden.","The ISON-X42 will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Weber.","The Zagreb facility will go online 4 years after the Lectra 4C.","The Reykjavik facility isn't headed by Dr. Golden.","The Lectra 4C will go online 3 years before the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The Athens accelerator will go online sometime before the Tevatron LHC.","The Falston LCS is either the Athens accelerator or the project headed by Dr. Golden.","The Falston LCS will not go online in 2018.","Neither the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 nor the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 is the Egert Facility.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2020 is headed by Dr. Quinn.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is either the project headed by Dr. Quinn or the project headed by Dr. Peters."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Golden","Dr. Huff","Dr. Noble","Dr. Peters","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Lisbon","Reykjavik","Stockholm","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=778dbf6084fa5d30896b28bba22b7c5e"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $750 puppet is going to Vancouver.","Of the $1,500 piece and the puppet going to Vancouver, one is \"Waldarama\" and the other is Lucas's.","Of the dummy going to Portland and the $1,750 dummy, one is Nicole's and the other is Jeff's.","The $1,500 piece isn't \"Utrecht\".","Margarita's dummy is either the $750 dummy or the dummy going to Portland.","Of Herman's puppet and \"Yenga\", one is going to Oslo and the other is going to Ypsilanti.","The $1,750 puppet isn't going to St. Moritz.","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat more than the puppet going to St. Moritz.","The $1,000 puppet is either the piece going to Portland or Lucas's piece.","\"Xavier\" cost 250 dollars more than Margarita's piece.","The $2,000 dummy isn't going to Oslo.","\"Yenga\" cost 250 dollars more than Nicole's puppet.","The dummy going to Baltimore isn't \"Sniffletoe\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f050668a84291bd4029ea21222335fe7"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Erik was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to May.","Erik didn't finish in first place.","The child who finished in first place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Violet.","The student who finished in seventh place was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class and the contestant who finished in seventh place, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other is Violet.","The student whose final word was \"anemic\" is either the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class or the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child whose final word was \"elucidated\" didn't finish in third place.","Of the child from Mrs. Condini's class and the contestant who finished in third place, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other is Jill.","May was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Floyd, the child from Mrs. Condini's class, and the child who finished in third place are three different people.","The student who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Violet.","May had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student who finished in fifth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","Jill","May","Stephanie","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88264a9937bbb311b949c24f004c2527"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before the sighting from Otisfield.","The six sightings were the sighting from Russell, the report of the diamond-shaped UFO, Flora Flynn's report, Hal Harrison's sighting, the August 9 report and the August 8 sighting.","Flora Flynn's report was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Upper Lake.","Dan Delgado's report was either the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO or the report from Yarmouth.","The report of the oval-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days before Edith Estes's report.","Of the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO and the report from Russell, one was reported by Edith Estes and the other was received on August 7.","The report of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted 4 days before the sighting from Yarmouth.","Hal Harrison's sighting was either the report from Russell or the report from Crescent City.","Of the report from Otisfield and Flora Flynn's report, one was received on August 4 and the other involved the triangle-shaped UFO.","Cindy Chan's sighting was submitted sometime before the report of the cone-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Otisfield","Russell","Upper Lake","Visalia","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84ba11afd181bb48f96a897ad8965c51"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Wesley was either the presenter who got the D or the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North, one spoke for 14 minutes and the other got the B+.","The presenter who got the C- was either the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes or the student who spoke for 16 minutes.","Sheryl spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","The student who spoke for 12 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Balfour.","Of Zachary and the student who got the A-, one talked about P.M. North and the other spoke for 6 minutes.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes was either the presenter who got the A or Francis.","Roberta didn't talk about P.M. Balfour.","Of the student who got the C+ and the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes, one talked about P.M. Churchill and the other was Francis.","Neither the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain nor the presenter who got the C+ was the student who spoke for 12 minutes.","Roberta spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who got the C-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Francis","Krista","Roberta","Sheryl","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["Asquith","Balfour","Chamberlain","Churchill","Heath","North"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3655a29ed7775e65ae67e41d0ff899af"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting from Crescent City was submitted 2 days before the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO wasn't from Dows.","Neither the August 8 sighting nor the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was Dan Delgado's report.","Edith Estes's sighting was from Visalia.","Cindy Chan's report was either the report of the triangle-shaped UFO or the report from Crescent City.","Iva Ingram's sighting was from Otisfield.","The sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Dows.","The August 8 report didn't involve the cigar-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's report involved the oval-shaped UFO.","Cindy Chan's report didn't involve the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The report from Crescent City was submitted sometime after Edith Estes's report.","Of the report of the cigar-shaped UFO and the August 4 report, one was from Embden and the other was reported by Iva Ingram.","Of the August 4 report and Benny Baron's sighting, one involved the triangle-shaped UFO and the other was from Islesboro."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Dows","Embden","Islesboro","Otisfield","Visalia"],"label_d":["cigar","egg","horseshoe","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d866ba34899465bac085e8714ad37a0a"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the contestant from Junction City and the player who scored 540 points, one was in lane 1 and the other is Wanda.","The player in lane 3 scored fewer points than the player from Fort Kent.","The contestant who scored 620 points is either the person from Junction City or the contestant in lane 2.","The person from Ontario was in lane 5.","Leigh scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Modesto.","Terrence, the contestant who scored 540 points, and the player from Junction City are three different people.","Terrence didn't finish with 620 points.","The person who scored 700 points, the person from Bristol, and the player in lane 1 are three different people.","The contestant from Modesto scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 5.","Of the contestant in lane 2 and the contestant from Fort Kent, one is Stanley and the other scored 620 points.","The player from Junction City scored 160 points more points than the person in lane 7.","The player from Ontario scored more points than Oliver.","The player from Modesto, the contestant in lane 6, and the player in lane 2 are three different people."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Christie","Leigh","Oliver","Stanley","Terrence","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","3","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3599e40bb90da8a94b0e56a2b21c99f1"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon from England is worth somewhat more than the tycoon who works in the banking industry.","Ida Ingram is either the tycoon who works in the aerospace industry or the person who works in the banking industry.","The magnate who works in the retail industry isn't from England.","Dirk Dillon is worth somewhat more than the person who works in the software industry.","Of the tycoon worth $29 billion and the magnate who works in the banking industry, one is Mike Mckay and the other is from Denmark.","The tycoon from Canada is worth somewhat more than the mogul who works in the finance industry.","The tycoon from Denmark is worth somewhat more than Sid Scott.","Of the mogul who works in the software industry and Gil Gallegos, one is from Canada and the other is worth $28 billion.","The person worth $26 billion is either the person who works in the software industry or Gil Gallegos.","Of the person from Argentina and the person who works in the aerospace industry, one is worth $27 billion and the other is Tim Townsend.","Mike Mckay, the person worth $27 billion, and the tycoon worth $25 billion are three different people.","Mike Mckay is from Germany."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Gil Gallegos","Ida Ingram","Mike Mckay","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","England","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7eb0fcdf6b00113ac8cfd387363cf12"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Deanna didn't finish with 380 points.","The contestant in lane 6 scored fewer points than Kristie.","The contestant from Bristol wasn't in lane 3.","Of the player in lane 7 and the contestant who scored 700 points, one was from Bristol and the other is Zachary.","The person in lane 7 scored 80 points more points than Maggie.","Kristie wasn't from Bristol.","Esther scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 1.","The contestant from Modesto scored 240 points more points than the player in lane 1.","Brandi wasn't in lane 2.","The contestant in lane 1 scored 240 points fewer points than Zachary.","Of the contestant in lane 7 and Deanna, one scored 620 points and the other was from Junction City.","The person in lane 3, the player from Junction City, and the person who scored 300 points are three different people.","The player from Elk Grove is either the contestant in lane 6 or the contestant who scored 700 points.","Maggie wasn't from Ontario."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Brandi","Deanna","Esther","Kristie","Maggie","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35d2a989084877ac3daa9c7e56251993"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the fund with a return of 9% and the one begun in 1997, one is Hudson Brook and the other is run by Nadine Newton.","First Crescent didn't begin in 2005.","The fund run by Walter Wade has a larger return than First Crescent.","Hudson Brook has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1992.","Silver Rock started in 1992.","Neither the one with a return of 8% nor the fund with a return of 7% is Black River.","The one with a return of 10% isn't run by Terry Torres.","The one with a return of 10% started in 1972.","The one begun in 2002 has a larger return than Silver Rock.","Of the one begun in 1977 and the one with a return of 11%, one is run by Ralph Ross and the other is Pine Bay.","The fund begun in 1997 isn't run by Zed Zamora.","Neither the one run by Terry Torres nor the fund with a return of 7% is Oak Capital.","Silver Rock has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Walter Wade."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Nadine Newton","Ralph Ross","Terry Torres","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1992","1997","2002","2005"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b107d2a0ad3388aa561cd6f9435346a"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 2012 has a larger return than First Crescent.","Of the one with a return of 8% and the one run by Ule Underwood, one is Hudson Brook and the other is Silver Rock.","The one begun in 2009 has had a smaller return than Hudson Brook.","The one run by Yolanda Yang has a larger return than Pine Bay.","The fund with a return of 8% isn't run by Patty Paul.","The fund with a return of 10% started in 1983.","Of Pine Bay and the one run by Yolanda Yang, one has had a return of 10% and the other started in 2012.","Hudson Brook didn't begin in 1989.","Citizen Trust didn't begin in 2012.","Of the fund with a return of 10% and the one with a return of 9%, one is Oak Capital and the other is run by Zed Zamora.","Silver Rock has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1992.","Pine Bay has a 2 percent larger return than the one run by Larry Larsen."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Ule Underwood","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1983","1989","1992","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6857595bf499d7d5d1780626c761989"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Maria didn't win the $5.25 pot.","The player who won the third hand was either the competitor who won with a flush or the person who won the $9.00 pot.","Adrienne won 1 hand before the person who won with one pair.","Maria, the person who won the $12.50 pot, and the competitor who won the $23.25 pot are three different people.","Courtney won the $9.00 pot.","Of Guillermo and the player who won the $5.25 pot, one won the fifth hand and the other won with a straight flush.","The person who won with a straight flush, Paulette, and the player who won the $18.25 pot are three different people.","The player who won the fourth hand won with a full house.","Adrienne won 2 hands after the player who won the $12.50 pot.","The person who won the $5.25 pot won sometime after Nathaniel.","Guillermo won 1 hand after the person who won the $6.50 pot.","The person who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands after the player who won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Courtney","Guillermo","Maria","Nathaniel","Paulette"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cc6f9b36a37c5e33cdb1789bc2089e8"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Neither the Whitly Bank card nor the one with the $2,000 credit limit is the card that expires on 11\/2025.","The card that expires on 06\/2025 has a limit of $8,500.","The one with an APR of 12% expires on 11\/2025.","The Credit Korp card has an APR of 8%.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $20,000 credit limit.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the Credit Korp card.","Of the one with an APR of 10% and the Whitly Bank card, one has a limit of $20,000 and the other expires on 08\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $7,500 credit limit.","The six cards are the Mid Atlantic card, the one with an APR of 9%, the card with the $2,000 credit limit, the one with an APR of 13%, the one with the $12,500 credit limit and the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The one with an APR of 11% is either the Mid Atlantic card or the Whitly Bank card.","The one with an APR of 11% doesn't expire on 09\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$7,500","$8,500","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66affd1f598a83cbea04c3083d9f93a3"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The six people are Laverne, the knitter who entered her scarf, the entrant who finished sixth, the entrant who finished fifth, the entrant who entered her mittens and the person who finished first.","Yolanda didn't knit the scarf.","Of Viola and the person who submitted the silver item, one finished sixth and the other made the hat.","The knitter who submitted the black item finished 3 places after Desiree.","The person who entered her sweater finished somewhat before Laverne.","The person who finished first didn't make the blue item.","Tanya didn't knit the scarf.","The person who submitted the white item made the socks.","Tanya didn't knit the blanket.","The entrant who entered her sweater finished somewhat before Desiree.","The person who submitted the blue item finished somewhat before the entrant who entered her scarf.","The entrant who submitted the purple item finished 1 place after the person who entered her socks."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ernestine","Laverne","Tanya","Viola","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d5c5568b824e44d210a798dcf289afe"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Isabel's puppet isn't \"Valencio\".","Of the dummy going to Mexico City and \"Xavier\", one is Nicole's and the other is Lucas's.","The puppet going to Ypsilanti is either \"Waldarama\" or the $1,250 puppet.","Of the dummy going to Portland and \"Waldarama\", one is Nicole's and the other cost $1,500.","Jeff's piece isn't \"Valencio\".","The $2,000 dummy isn't going to Portland.","The puppet going to St. Moritz isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Nicole's puppet didn't cost $1,000.","Jeff's piece didn't cost $1,750.","The six dummies are \"Utrecht\", the $750 piece, the $1,750 puppet, the dummy going to Portland, Herman's dummy and the piece going to St. Moritz.","Of the $1,750 dummy and the puppet going to Portland, one is \"Sniffletoe\" and the other is \"Xavier\".","Lucas's piece is either the puppet going to Ypsilanti or the $750 puppet.","The piece going to Baltimore, the $1,750 puppet, and the $2,000 piece are three different dummies."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9a5f6c541d4992635c574073e24dd57"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Rebecca owes less than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","The team member whose order cost $5.80 didn't order the cheeseburger.","Of the person whose order cost $6.70 and the person who ordered the root beer, one is Rebecca and the other ordered the meatball sub.","Irene didn't order the iced tea.","Chip doesn't owe $5.80.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the grape soda nor the person who ordered the orange soda is Irene.","The team member whose order cost $7.15 is either the person who ordered the cheeseburger or Hannah.","Chip didn't order the grape soda.","The six people are the team member who ordered the water, Irene, the team member who ordered the cheeseburger, Chip, Hannah and the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","The person whose order cost $4.90 is either the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. or the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","Geoffrey is either the salesperson who ordered the root beer or the person who ordered the orange soda.","The team member who ordered the water owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","The person whose order cost $5.80 didn't order the taco salad.","Geoffrey doesn't owe $5.80."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["diet coke","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02658dde91f76d5b869971b0a5338c7d"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The exhibit donated in 2007 isn't Curtis.","The beluga whale is either Brent or the whale donated in 2004.","The specimen donated in 2013 is 4 feet longer than the fin whale.","The gray whale is Felipe.","The exhibit donated in 2007 is somewhat longer than the fin whale.","The 25 ft long specimen is Evan.","The gray whale is 2 feet shorter than the exhibit donated in 2004.","The beluga whale is 4 feet longer than Curtis.","Of the 23 ft long exhibit and Curtis, one was donated to the aquarium in 2012 and the other is the bowhead whale.","The specimen donated in 1999 is either Adam or Brent.","The narwhal is either Brent or the whale donated in 2008.","The gray whale is somewhat longer than the exhibit donated in 2012.","The right whale is 2 feet shorter than Brent."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Felipe"],"label_d":["1999","2004","2007","2008","2012","2013"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d2e7a531f1c2afb48248bbbe14df8e9"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one that expires on 09\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $2,000.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit is either the Whitly Bank card or the one that expires on 04\/2024.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR somewhat lower than the one that expires on 09\/2025.","Of the card with the $10,000 credit limit and the one with an APR of 8%, one expires on 04\/2024 and the other is from Hoardstrum.","The six cards are the Hoardstrum card, the one with an APR of 12%, the one with the $10,000 credit limit, the card with the $2,000 credit limit, the one with an APR of 10% and the one with an APR of 11%.","The TrustCo card doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The Southwest Inc card is either the one with an APR of 12% or the card that expires on 08\/2025.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 is either the one with an APR of 13% or the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","Of the one that expires on 09\/2025 and the card with an APR of 12%, one has a limit of $4,000 and the other is from Dell Scargo.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $6,500.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The one with the $7,500 credit limit is either the one that expires on 04\/2024 or the one with an APR of 11%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$7,500","$10,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d30b8b8a648cb7cf72abb4c458fa446"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC will go online sometime before the Madrid facility.","The Warsaw facility will go online 1 year before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Reykjavik accelerator is either the project headed by Dr. York or the facility scheduled to go online in 2020.","The Oslo facility is either the project headed by Dr. York or the facility scheduled to go online in 2020.","The Warsaw accelerator is either the project headed by Dr. Peters or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't headed by Dr. Chang.","The Helsinki accelerator will go online 4 years before the project headed by Dr. Ewing.","The Zynga Complex is either the Warsaw accelerator or the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","Of the project headed by Dr. Underwood and the project headed by Dr. York, one will go online in 2018 and the other is in Reykjavik.","The Egert Facility is either the Madrid facility or the Helsinki facility.","Of the Berlin accelerator and the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, one is headed by Dr. York and the other is the Lectra 4C.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 isn't in Madrid."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Peters","Dr. Underwood","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Berlin","Helsinki","Madrid","Oslo","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=104144a5a3206b7966a5ce87bde94415"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The bowhead whale is Adam.","Of the 29 ft long whale and Gus, one was donated to the aquarium in 2008 and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2013.","The gray whale isn't Gus.","The 27 ft long specimen wasn't donated in 2007.","The exhibit donated in 2012 is 6 feet shorter than Gus.","Curtis is somewhat shorter than the fin whale.","The right whale is 2 feet shorter than Adam.","The six whales are the beluga whale, Brent, the exhibit donated in 2007, the 25 ft long exhibit, the whale donated in 2008 and the 29 ft long specimen.","Curtis is 2 feet longer than the gray whale.","The beluga whale wasn't donated in 1994.","Of the right whale and Dennis, one is 21 ft long and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2007."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Gus"],"label_d":["1994","2007","2008","2010","2012","2013"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64aee218ec7497b15985f1414a0e365d"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Michael has a birthday sometime after the lawyer.","Of Kevin and the person from Mexico, one was born on May 18th and the other is the politician.","Michael wasn't born on September 17th.","The six people are Lamar, the lawyer, the person from Norway, the surgeon, the engineer and the traveler from Mexico.","Harry is not from Germany.","Of the traveler from Belgium and Bill, one is the lawyer and the other is the politician.","Michael is either the diplomat or the traveler from Mexico.","The person from Canada has a birthday 4 months after the politician.","Neither the person from Austria nor the person from Mexico is the engineer.","The musician has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Austria."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Frank","Harry","Kevin","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a27ff722736fd44fd91e3e41ccd9d7d"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Josephine's item costs 25 dollars less than the item made of sandalwood.","Of the item made of elm and the coffee table, one was crafted by Whitney and the other was crafted by Dianne.","The rocking chair is either the item made of walnut or the $250 item.","Dianne's piece costs 100 dollars less than the footstool.","The six pieces are Whitney's item, the item made of ash, the rocking chair, the $375 item, the $275 piece and the item made of walnut.","Rosemary's piece is either the hutch or the bench.","Kendra's piece wasn't made of teak.","Kendra's item isn't the bench.","Whitney's piece costs 50 dollars more than the hutch.","Kendra's item costs more than the item made of sandalwood.","Kendra's piece wasn't made of walnut.","Of the $300 piece and the footstool, one was crafted by Rosemary and the other was made of teak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Dianne","Josephine","Kendra","Rosemary","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","elm","oak","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=186cc29a4700bd3aa170ed58fadcffc6"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 5 people.","The dish that bakes for 40 minutes doesn't serve exactly 9 people.","The chicken cutlet requires somewhat less baking time than the dish that serves 7 people.","Of the recipe that serves 3 people and the dish that bakes for 50 minutes, one cooks at 400 degrees and the other is the mac and cheese.","The recipe that serves 7 people requires 10 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","Of the dish that bakes for 45 minutes and the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes, one is the chicken cutlet and the other cooks at 410 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 385 degrees is either the recipe that serves 9 people or the bean casserole.","The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes doesn't cook at 325 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 50 minutes doesn't serve exactly 9 people.","The dish that cooks at 340 degrees is either the chicken cutlet or the bean casserole.","The meatloaf requires 10 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 6 people.","The baked ham doesn't bake for 35 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["3 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=915b54983e9a9996b2b94c31772e0252"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure built in 1585 is either the temple dedicated to the deer or Hori Takesi.","The temple dedicated to the deer isn't in Funai.","The six shrines are the temple dedicated to the turtle, the structure built in 1525, the temple built in 1765, the temple in Niwa, the temple in Usui and the shrine built in 1825.","Sama Takako is in Toyagi.","Matsuno Okura isn't in Niwa.","The shrine dedicated to the frog, the shrine built in 1765, and Hori Takesi are three different shrines.","The structure built in 1525, the shrine in Funai, and the shrine dedicated to the mouse are three different shrines.","Yamasaki wasn't built in 1765.","Of the temple dedicated to the frog and the shrine in Uchida, one is Yamasaki and the other was built in 1705.","The shrine built in 1825 is dedicated to the mouse.","Of the structure dedicated to the dragon and the structure in Usui, one is Yamasaki and the other is Takahashi.","Takahashi was built sometime before the structure in Uchida."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35c6bfd82243bf3ecf2d386538c654c6"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock that sold for $29 per share and the financial stock, one was KMPP and the other was bought by Charlie.","The technology stock wasn't purchased by Delilah.","KMPP was bought by Edith.","Of the utilities stock and GXTV, one was bought by Bill and the other sold for $28 per share.","The stock Delilah bought was per share more expensive than the financial stock.","ABTR was per share more expensive than the utilities stock.","HBW was either the energy stock or the financial stock.","Neither the stock that sold for $27 per share nor the stock that sold for $25 per share was KMPP.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was either the utilities stock or GXTV.","The stock Charlie bought was per share more expensive than PSTO.","The stock Bill bought was per share more expensive than the health care stock.","Of the stock Abigail bought and the energy stock, one sold for $27 per share and the other was QMZ."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b607bba47c39c539e60127cbd8eda7e"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Dilbert Duke finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector working at Tyrol Creek.","Ben Barron was either the prospector who worked in New Mexico or the miner working at Culver Gorge.","Elroy Ellis worked the York River claim.","Of Jack Jacobs and the miner working at Glacier Grove, one found 11 ounces of gold and the other worked in New Mexico.","Neither the prospector working at Glacier Grove nor the miner who found 26 ounces of gold was the person who worked in Alaska.","Harry Howell was either the miner working at Fuller Rise or the person who worked in Canada.","The prospector who found 26 ounces of gold, Jack Jacobs and Harry Howell were all different miners.","The person who worked in California finished with 9 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","Elroy Ellis was either the miner who found 23 ounces of gold or the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Of the miner working at Culver Gorge and the prospector who worked in Colorado, one found 14 ounces of gold and the other was Jack Jacobs."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eddc57c3d9e891ce36543cf9a3d6fceb"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Louis paid 3 dollars more than the competitor who ordered vermicelli.","Herbert paid 3 dollars less than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who paid $9.99 didn't order fusilli.","Of Velma and the runner who chose bolognese sauce, one ordered vermicelli and the other paid $6.99.","Of the runner who chose mushroom sauce and the runner who paid $9.99, one ordered spaghetti and the other was Damon.","Neither the runner who ordered rotini nor the runner who chose mushroom sauce was the competitor who paid $9.99.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce was either the contestant who paid $10.99 or the runner who paid $11.99.","Margie was either the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce or the competitor who paid $6.99.","Of the runner who ordered fettuccine and the contestant who ordered vermicelli, one paid $10.99 and the other chose marinara sauce.","Herbert didn't order fusilli.","The contestant who paid $7.99 was either the competitor who chose alfredo sauce or Damon."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Florence","Herbert","Louis","Margie","Velma"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86fd7cf60b667145215c1ae4bdd2f4c5"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The truss one is either the 11,500 ft bridge or Avery Bridge.","North Bridge is either the truss structure or the suspension bridge.","The camelback structure is 3,000 feet longer than Avery Bridge.","The bowstring bridge is shorter than Gorem Bridge.","Vellon Bridge is either the cantilever one or the bridge in Athens.","The 13,000 ft structure is either the cantilever bridge or the structure in Athens.","Gorem Bridge isn't 16,000 ft.","The 8,500 ft structure is either the one in Tallinn or the cantilever structure.","The one in Madrid is shorter than the bowstring one.","Star Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than the one in Warsaw.","The 14,500 ft structure is the suspension bridge.","The structure in Zagreb is 1,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","Of the 10,000 ft one and the structure in Tallinn, one is the truss bridge and the other is the bowstring bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Kiev","Madrid","Tallinn","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1fe34143125d36f1b8bdeda1472248f"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The monkey cost more than the animal Yvette bought.","The piece Nancy bought cost more than the fish.","The animal Nancy bought wasn't purple.","The $5.00 piece was white.","The snail was either the orange animal or the animal Rudolph bought.","The bear cost 2 dollars more than the purple piece.","The bear was either the orange piece or the animal Kathleen bought.","The turtle cost 1 dollar less than the orange balloon.","Of the $4.00 piece and the purple balloon, one was purchased by Yvette and the other was the dog.","The animal Zachary bought cost 2 dollars more than the fish.","The monkey cost 1 dollar less than the animal Kathleen bought.","The monkey was yellow.","The balloon Bernard bought was either the magenta balloon or the orange animal."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["magenta","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Kathleen","Nancy","Rudolph","Yvette","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2886443cf358489e8da61d05f506fda4"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The chicken cutlet requires somewhat less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees.","Neither the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes nor the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes is the bean casserole.","The recipe that serves 9 people bakes 20 minutes longer than the meatloaf.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","The baked ham is either the dish that cooks at 385 degrees or the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 45 minutes cooks at 385 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 4 people.","The candied yams recipe doesn't bake for 35 minutes.","The dish that serves 4 people doesn't cook at 325 degrees.","The meatloaf requires 15 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The dish that serves 6 people doesn't cook at 325 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 40 minutes is either the recipe that serves 2 people or the recipe that serves 8 people.","The candied yams recipe is either the dish that serves 2 people or the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The dish that serves 2 people requires somewhat less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","6 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5067e4e5a715557813ebb3b0dcf73f81"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Neither the 120 ft tall waterfall nor the 125 ft tall waterfall is the waterfall Derrick shot in 1982.","The 110 ft tall fall is not located in Canada.","The fall Derrick shot in 2003 is located in Tibet.","Of the fall located in Switzerland and the 110 ft tall fall, one is Sihat and the other is Irskela.","Cerbel is 10 ft higher than the fall in Canada.","The fall in Brazil is either the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1995 or the 125 ft tall waterfall.","Sihat wasn't photographed in 2003.","The fall located in Canada is somewhat higher than Garray.","Of Garray and the waterfall located in Jamaica, one was photographed in 1996 and the other is 120 ft high.","Neither the waterfall Derrick shot in 2003 nor Cerbel is the 115 ft tall waterfall.","Oginao wasn't photographed in 1995.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1988 is 15 ft taller than Sihat.","The 120 ft tall waterfall wasn't shot in 1988."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1988","1995","1996","1998","2003"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=438ea953afbaefd5065df2c28920390d"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Rothvum started 6 years before the full back.","The person who started in 1985 was the second striker.","Gardelli wasn't the full back.","Neither the center back nor the player who started in 1976 was the player on the Stingrays.","Rothvum wasn't the wing back.","The sweeper started 6 years before the player on the Timberwolves.","The person on the Silverbacks started 3 years after the second striker.","The person on the Bulldogs started 12 years after Cerisa.","Of the person on the Spartans and the player on the Predators, one was Imay and the other began playing in 1979.","Of the player who started in 1979 and Imay, one played for the Spartans and the other was the center forward.","The second striker was either Fichin or the player who started in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Predators","Silverbacks","Spartans","Stingrays","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1c91dafd093aeaa2c62f9d6de698417"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Quinn's class has 2 more students than the course in room 412.","The class in room 314 isn't the Chemistry class.","Of Mr. Saunders's class and the course in room 318, one has 37 students and the other is the Latin class.","The Chemistry class is either Mr. Leach's class or Mr. Saunders's class.","The class with 33 students is either the class in room 314 or Mr. Caldwell's class.","Of the class in room 318 and the Art class, one has 39 students and the other is taught by Quinn.","The Biology class isn't taught by Owen.","Of the Physics class and Mr. Owen's class, one is in room 114 and the other has 29 students.","The Chemistry class has 4 more students than the class in room 122.","The class in room 122 is either the English class or the course with 37 students.","The English class has somewhat more students than Mr. Leach's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["114","122","314","318","405","412"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Franklin","Leach","Owen","Quinn","Saunders"],"label_d":["Art","Biology","Chemistry","English","Latin","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eda97f4559e492ff6b5e5456cd5a8eb1"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Ronda's order costs less than the sandwich with corned beef.","Irene's sandwich costs $6.75.","The order with roast beef costs 2 dollars more than the order with swiss cheese.","The order with liverwurst costs less than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The $7.75 sandwich includes havarti cheese.","The $4.75 order doesn't include gouda cheese.","Of the order with provolone cheese and the $7.75 sandwich, one includes ham and the other is Warren's.","The sandwich with bologna costs 1 dollar less than the order with colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs less than the order with prosciutto.","The order with swiss cheese, Ronda's order, the order with ham, the sandwich with liverwurst and Carol's sandwich are all different sandwiches.","Lula's order costs 2 dollars less than the order with swiss cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Greg","Irene","Lula","Ronda","Warren"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30bc06217865c3006ccabbde02183267"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person from Germany has a birthday 2 months after Eric.","The politician has a birthday 1 month after Michael.","Of the traveler from South Africa and the lawyer, one is Bill and the other was born on April 13th.","The person from Germany is either the engineer or the surgeon.","Eric is either the person from Mexico or the traveler born on August 15th.","Of the surgeon and Gerald, one was born on August 15th and the other is from Norway.","Of Gerald and the traveler from Belgium, one was born on September 17th and the other is the politician.","The person whose birthday is on June 14th is either Frank or the architect.","The traveler from Mexico has a birthday sometime after the engineer.","The person from Canada is not the lawyer.","Frank is not from Germany."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Eric","Frank","Gerald","Harry","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","Germany","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=feb370f6f6642aad20e9b5eaf8d70143"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Wade paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered capellini.","Yolanda didn't pay $9.99.","Of the runner who chose pomodoro sauce and Herbert, one ordered fusilli and the other paid $11.99.","Of the contestant who paid $10.99 and the runner who chose arrabiata sauce, one was Rosie and the other ordered fusilli.","Rosie ordered rotini.","Rosie, the runner who ordered fusilli, the contestant who ordered penne, the contestant who ordered fettuccine and the competitor who paid $6.99 were all different runners.","The contestant who ordered taglioni paid 2 dollars more than Yolanda.","The contestant who paid $7.99 didn't order penne.","The competitor who paid $7.99 was either the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce or Herbert.","Pablo didn't choose pomodoro sauce.","The runner who chose mushroom sauce was either the contestant who ordered rotini or Florence.","The competitor who paid $6.99 didn't choose alfredo sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Herbert","Pablo","Rosie","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","fusilli","penne","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da83313fb59f3c299c033a380120d094"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Hollis finished 1 place before Omar.","The contestant who got 26 Down wrong finished 1 place before Frederick.","The contestant who finished third wasn't from Eustis.","Melinda finished fifth.","The solver from Yorba Linda finished 2 places before the solver who got 4 Across wrong.","The contestant who got 30 Across wrong wasn't from Miles.","Of the person from Hollis and the person from Avalon, one was Frederick and the other finished sixth.","The solver who finished fourth got the right answer for 20 Across.","The person from Hollis finished sometime after Anna.","Of Perry and the solver who got 11 Down wrong, one finished second and the other was from Yorba Linda.","The solver who got 20 Across wrong was either Perry or the contestant who finished third.","The person who got 11 Down wrong finished 3 places before the contestant from Miles."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Anna","Eva","Frederick","Melinda","Omar","Perry"],"label_c":["Avalon","Eustis","Hollis","Kalona","Miles","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a759029bd3fafcc7e705d0ea9a8bea2"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who got the C- spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey and Iris, one got the B+ and the other spoke for 14 minutes.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes didn't get the C+.","The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey or Roberta.","The student who got the D didn't talk about P.M. Chamberlain.","Nichole spoke 8 minutes less than the presenter who got the A-.","The student who got the D spoke for a somewhat longer time than Francis.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 6 minutes less than Dominic.","The student who got the B- spoke 4 minutes more than Sheryl.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt was either the student who spoke for 12 minutes or Roberta.","Francis, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone, the student who spoke for 14 minutes and the student who spoke for 8 minutes were all different students.","Iris didn't talk about P.M. Thatcher.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Thatcher."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Francis","Iris","Nichole","Roberta","Sheryl"],"label_c":["Asquith","Chamberlain","Gladstone","Grey","Pitt","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d23df0e23e6eb9ca452806b537cf782d"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 1997 has a 2 percent larger return than the one run by Zed Zamora.","Pine Bay started in 1977.","The fund begun in 1989 has a 3 percent larger return than Pine Bay.","First Crescent has a 4 percent larger return than the one run by Quentin Quinn.","The fund begun in 2009 has a larger return than the fund run by Walter Wade.","Of Oak Capital and the fund with a return of 8%, one started in 2009 and the other is run by Mike McClain.","Oak Capital is either the one run by Mike McClain or the fund run by Sal Spencer.","The fund with a return of 11% started in 1997.","Of Citizen Trust and the one with a return of 9%, one is run by Walter Wade and the other is run by Zed Zamora.","Neither the fund run by Zed Zamora nor the one begun in 1977 is Hudson Brook.","The fund begun in 2005 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Ralph Ross.","The one begun in 2005 has had a smaller return than Hudson Brook."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1989","1997","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53b2fec84e36753b4d5e454b114a46f1"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The house going to Healdsburg is 15 sq ft larger than the Pratt's structure.","Of the $32,250 house and the house going to Yountville, one is for the Ingrams and the other is 95 sq ft.","The Kirby's house is somewhat smaller than the home going to Yountville.","The structure going to Dallas Center didn't sell for $29,000.","The Nielsen's house is 60 sq ft smaller than the home going to Kennebunkport.","The Nielsen's home is either the $32,250 structure or the structure going to Dallas Center.","The 110 sq ft house won't be going to Dallas Center.","The Nielsen's structure is somewhat smaller than the house going to Shaver Lake.","The Ewing's structure, the $35,000 home, the home going to Dallas Center and the house going to Kennebunkport are all different houses.","The Kirby's house is 15 sq ft larger than the home going to Dallas Center.","The Ingram's home sold for $27,500.","Of the home going to Healdsburg and the $36,000 house, one is 140 sq ft and the other is for the Zimmermans."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfa73568a180d3d34e9ed105e8fbc06a"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Imay didn't start in 1991.","Of the wing back and the player on the Silverbacks, one began playing in 1988 and the other was Daregh.","The player who started in 1985 was the center back.","The player on the Mustangs started sometime after Daregh.","Cerisa was either the full back or the center forward.","The player on the Silverbacks started 6 years after Hatcha.","Kawa was the wing back.","The player on the Hawks wasn't the sweeper.","Hatcha didn't play for the Minutemen.","The player on the Hawks started 6 years after the second striker.","The six players were Daregh, the sweeper, the person on the Minutemen, the player on the Whitecaps, the second striker and the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Daregh","Engmose","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hawks","Minutemen","Mustangs","Silverbacks","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=efde71c2c1018859a62820a094319a6b"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with provolone cheese costs 2 dollars less than the sandwich with roast beef.","Of the sandwich with ham and the order with swiss cheese, one is Sue's and the other costs $7.75.","The $5.75 order is either Sue's sandwich or the sandwich with liverwurst.","The sandwich with prosciutto costs 2 dollars more than Nora's sandwich.","Neither the $6.75 sandwich nor the $7.75 order is the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The $2.75 sandwich doesn't include corned beef.","Neither the order with cheddar cheese nor Carol's order is the sandwich with liverwurst.","Zachary's sandwich doesn't cost $5.75.","Juan's order includes havarti cheese.","The sandwich with ham is either the $3.75 order or the order with cheddar cheese.","Of the sandwich with prosciutto and the order with liverwurst, one includes colby jack cheese and the other costs $6.75.","The sandwich with roast beef includes gouda cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Juan","Lula","Nora","Sue","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7adf4f63451aff439c0cf97ce93d8102"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the A didn't talk about P.M. Grey.","Edith was either the student who spoke for 10 minutes or the student who got the D.","Krista was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel or the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.","The presenter who got the A- didn't talk about P.M. Eden.","Of the student who got the B+ and Lucille, one talked about P.M. Chamberlain and the other talked about P.M. Wilson.","The student who got the B+ spoke 2 minutes more than Dominic.","Lucille spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey.","The presenter who got the C+ was either the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes or Edith.","The student who spoke for 16 minutes was either the presenter who got the D or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","Of the student who spoke for 10 minutes and Lucille, one talked about P.M. Wilson and the other got the A-.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden spoke 2 minutes more than Roberta.","Of Krista and Lucille, one spoke for 12 minutes and the other got the D."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Dominic","Edith","Krista","Lucille","Roberta"],"label_c":["Chamberlain","Disraeli","Eden","Grey","Peel","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d67a98683fcf3256d2ec7d9cf3f4f501"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents more than the Fanneuil oyster.","The one from Willapa, RI is either the one that costs $2.00 or the Ninigreth oyster.","The Welcher oyster is either the oyster from Barnstable, ME or the oyster with the briny finish.","Of the one from Appleton, CT and the Bluepoint oyster, one has a melon-like taste and the other costs $2.40.","The oyster that costs $2.10 doesn't have a buttery flavor.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Charlestown, CT.","The one that costs $2.50 is either the one from Barnstable, ME or the one with the briny finish.","The six oysters are the Fanneuil oyster, the one that costs $2.40, the oyster from Willapa, RI, the one from Nesketucket, MA, the one from Charlestown, CT and the oyster with the citrusy finish.","The one with the briny finish, the oyster that costs $2.40, and the Thatcher oyster are three different oysters.","The Island Creek oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Willapa, RI.","Of the oyster with the nutty finish and the oyster from Duxbury, MA, one costs $2.00 and the other is the Bluepoint oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee1d14a72db02f57b5b32a3e4bfd3c18"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person with the 9:30am appointment will be seen by Dr. Winters.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment 1 hour after Lynn.","The client with the 10:30am appointment is either the client who will be seeing Dr. Owens or Kurt.","The customer with the 2:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Ingram.","The patient going in for the cleaning has an appointment sometime after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Valdez.","The client going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour after Mindy.","Of Bernice and the client going in for the veneers, one will be seen by Dr. Ingram and the other will be seen by Dr. Zamora.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Estrada doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The person with the 1:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Valdez.","Lynn is either the client with the 9:30am appointment or the client who will be seeing Dr. Owens.","Of the patient who will be seeing Dr. Owens and the patient with the 1:30pm appointment, one is Mindy and the other is Colin.","Of the patient with the 12:30pm appointment and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters, one has the appointment for the filling and the other is Kurt.","The patient with the 12:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the crown."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Colin","Dwight","Kurt","Lynn","Mindy"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Estrada","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Owens","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05d9de923f652e0ea565cf218f429073"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with somewhat more gold than Fred Fletcher.","The person who found 17 ounces of gold, the person working at Belle Hart, the prospector working at Culver Gorge and the person who worked in Colorado were all different miners.","The person working at Fuller Rise finished with somewhat less gold than the person who worked in Oregon.","Of Ivan Ingram and the person who worked in California, one worked the York River claim and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","The miner working at Culver Gorge finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Alaska.","Dilbert Duke found 23 ounces of gold.","The prospector who found 23 ounces of gold worked in Nevada.","Of the miner who worked in Colorado and the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold, one worked the Glacier Grove claim and the other was Chip Cornell.","The miner who worked in Oregon finished with somewhat less gold than the miner working at Glacier Grove.","Ivan Ingram was either the prospector who worked in Canada or the person working at Glacier Grove.","Harry Howell worked the Culver Gorge claim.","The person who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work at the Tyrol Creek claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8592ddc07d610f344a92b886699ba022"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $5,200 pinball machine is either \"Archer Quest\" or the machine made by Hayco Inc..","\"Aladeen\" is either the $1,500 system or the machine released in 1978.","\"Voyager Hero\", the game released in 1974, and the pinball machine released in 1977 are three different games.","The pinball machine released in 1978 doesn't cost $3,750.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year before the $2,500 game.","\"Meteor Rise\" was made by Dow Games.","The $1,500 pinball machine came out sometime after \"Archer Quest\".","The machine released in 1979 is either the $3,750 pinball machine or \"Disco Mania\".","The $3,750 game was made by Maxigame.","The $1,750 pinball machine came out 1 year after \"Voyager Hero\".","The game made by Pinnefore came out 1 year before \"Archer Quest\".","\"Archer Quest\" came out sometime before the $3,750 machine.","The $2,500 system was made by Waverly Toys."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65c526b74471315a355b111fe9c6a119"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Westmolen isn't in Moerkapelle.","The Smit family's house, the home in Hoogmade, and the windmill built in 1683 are three different structures.","Hoekmolen wasn't built in 1706.","Of the Visser family's windmill and the home built in 1798, one is in Aarlanderveen and the other is Zemelmolen.","The De Jong family's home was built 69 years before Zemelmolen.","The Visser family's structure was built 23 years after Westmolen.","The windmill in Den Bommel is either the Van Dijk family's structure or the house built in 1798.","Doesmolen isn't owned by the Meijer family.","Of the Visser family's windmill and Hoekmolen, one was built in 1775 and the other is in Hoogmade.","The windmill in Kinderdijk was built 69 years after the De Jong family's structure.","The Van Dijk family's house was built sometime before Vlietmolen.","The home in Aarlanderveen isn't owned by the Smit family.","Vlietmolen isn't in Aarlanderveen.","Oostmolen was built 23 years before the De Jong family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d047b7b49274544ae891a43119b79103"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person who worked in New Mexico didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","Ivan Ingram finished with somewhat more gold than the person who worked in Colorado.","Fred Fletcher didn't work in Alaska.","The prospector who worked in Colorado finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner working at Glacier Grove.","The prospector working at Belle Hart was either Dilbert Duke or the miner who found 26 ounces of gold.","Adam Alford worked in New Mexico.","Of Gil Gonzalez and the prospector who worked in California, one worked the Belle Hart claim and the other found 23 ounces of gold.","Ben Barron finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Tyrol Creek.","Ben Barron worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Dilbert Duke worked in Canada.","The person who worked in Alaska finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Dilbert Duke.","The prospector who worked in Canada didn't work at the York River claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdfdbf1562a2f31c8795a8ac6c183bab"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Jim doesn't work at Epicurious.","Freda didn't make the turkey soup.","Luther scored 21 more points than the chef who made the lemon snapper.","The chef from Demitasse didn't make the jambalaya.","Freda is either the person from Zenaida's or the cook who made the cajun chili.","The cook from Demitasse scored somewhat more points than Jim.","The cook who made the cajun chili scored 21 fewer points than the cook from Apple Barn.","Of the cook who scored 42 points and Anita, one works at Zenaida's and the other made the pepper steak.","The person who made the turkey soup is either the chef who scored 42 points or Jim.","Nelson scored 21 more points than the cook from White Bean.","Of the person from Apple Barn and Ida, one made the smoked pork and the other scored 56 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Anita","Freda","Ida","Jim","Luther","Nelson"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=889ec6fb1df3379413a5b950ce13ddba"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The pinball machine released in 1975 costs $1,500.","Of the pinball machine made by Hayco Inc. and the $2,000 game, one is \"Zany Circus\" and the other was released in 1976.","The game released in 1976, the $1,500 game, and \"Meteor Rise\" are three different games.","The $5,200 system was made by Hayco Inc..","\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year after the game made by Tarco Inc..","The $1,500 system was made by Maxigame.","The $2,500 pinball machine came out 1 year before \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Disco Mania\" is either the game released in 1975 or the $5,200 machine.","The $3,750 system came out 1 year after the machine made by Dow Games.","The $2,500 game, the machine released in 1978, the machine released in 1975, the system made by Arco and \"Aladeen\" are all different games.","The $2,000 pinball machine is either the pinball machine released in 1975 or the pinball machine made by Arco.","\"Aladeen\", the system released in 1978, and the $5,200 game are three different games."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=382d3c6cc6e0859e18510a93ce7ed5b1"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The item that sold for $375 didn't come out in 2007.","Of Hick Hodge's one and the 1974 one, one featured the person who played shortstop and the other sold for $275.","The one for the person who played first base sold for somewhat more than Cole Cooley's item.","The card that sold for $375 didn't feature the person who played shortstop.","Finn Freeman's item, the piece for the person who played third base, and the piece that sold for $175 are three different cards.","Of Pete Perez's one and Cole Cooley's piece, one came out in 1983 and the other featured the person who played right field.","Cole Cooley's item sold for 50 dollars more than the 1987 one.","The card that sold for $325 didn't feature the person who played pitcher.","Daryn Drake's one sold for 50 dollars less than the 1995 card.","The one for the person who played third base was either the 2007 one or the item that sold for $125.","Of Irv Ingram's one and the 1974 piece, one sold for $275 and the other featured the person who played second base.","Pete Perez's one sold for $325."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1974","1983","1987","1995","1999","2007"],"label_d":["first base","pitcher","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81774128319fbbf15e53058e0dbc4ca8"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Perry was from Junction City.","Hope wasn't from Modesto.","Perry was in lane 6.","Wanda was in lane 5.","Of the player from Cutler and the player who scored 300 points, one was in lane 3 and the other is Wanda.","The player in lane 1 scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant from Elk Grove.","The player from Modesto wasn't in lane 2.","Hope is either the contestant from Pacific Grove or the player in lane 1.","Johnathan, the player who scored 620 points, and the person from Fort Kent are three different people.","The person from Cutler scored 160 points more points than the contestant in lane 2.","The player in lane 1 scored more points than Perry.","Of the contestant who scored 300 points and Brandi, one was from Pacific Grove and the other was in lane 4.","The contestant who scored 620 points wasn't from Cutler."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Brandi","Hope","Johnathan","Perry","Rena","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80c4aeca0c3da3a08f538a9cc026d2fa"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before the report from Postville.","The report of the cone-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after Gil Gates's sighting.","Flora Flynn's sighting wasn't received on August 4.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Visalia.","Iva Ingram's sighting wasn't from Newark.","Of the sighting from Otisfield and Iva Ingram's report, one involved the horseshoe-shaped UFO and the other was received on August 7.","The report of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before the report from Zearing.","Hal Harrison's sighting was either the August 7 report or the August 6 report.","Gil Gates's sighting was from Walnut Creek.","The August 7 report didn't involve the cigar-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted 1 day after the report from Postville.","The report from Visalia was submitted 3 days before Edith Estes's report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Newark","Otisfield","Postville","Visalia","Walnut Creek","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","oval"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db645db87414d79dcd8cfdcb209949f8"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge is longer than the cantilever bridge.","The 14,500 ft one isn't in Oslo.","The bridge in Helsinki is 1,500 feet shorter than Sandy Bridge.","The bridge in Athens is the cantilever bridge.","The structure in Helsinki isn't the suspension bridge.","Of the structure in Oslo and the one in Vaduz, one is 10,000 ft and the other is the girder bridge.","Of North Bridge and Star Bridge, one is 16,000 ft and the other is in Oslo.","Avery Bridge isn't 11,500 ft.","Of the suspension bridge and the one in Luxembourg, one is 13,000 ft and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The 13,000 ft structure is the camelback bridge.","The bowstring one is either the 16,000 ft one or Sandy Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Luxembourg","Oslo","Vaduz","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bca535ad8757ee2b070ed6e7aa5ec7b"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The card for the person who played third base sold for somewhat more than the 1988 one.","Gilby Glass's piece was either the 1974 item or the one that sold for $125.","Eric Estrada's item didn't feature the person who played center field.","The one for the person who played center field, the 1995 piece, and the 2004 card are three different cards.","The one that sold for $225 didn't feature the person who played second base.","The 2004 card sold for somewhat more than the card for the person who played pitcher.","The card that sold for $125 didn't come out in 1988.","Of Bill Bernard's card and the item for the person who played shortstop, one sold for $375 and the other came out in 1995.","The piece for the person who played pitcher sold for 200 dollars less than the 1974 card.","The one that sold for $375 was either the card for the person who played shortstop or the 2004 card.","Daryn Drake's card didn't come out in 1978.","Eric Estrada's card sold for 200 dollars less than the 1978 one.","Of the piece that sold for $175 and the 1995 item, one featured the person who played second base and the other featured Al Allison."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Finn Freeman","Gilby Glass"],"label_c":["1974","1978","1988","1995","2004","2015"],"label_d":["center field","pitcher","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=689426a226376f0c6addefb8ce623e91"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Woden Woods is 12 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","The tree in Eldora Woods is either the 85 year-old tree or the 147 ft. tree.","Of the 159 ft. tree and Zeke's Spruce, one is 80 years old and the other is in Silk Notch.","The Senator is either the tree in Benton Notch or the 87 year-old tree.","The tree in Woden Woods isn't 87 years old.","Roger's Oak isn't 85 years old.","The 147 ft. tree, the tree in Silk Notch, Marsh Tree, Old Jarvis and the tree in Eldora Woods are all different trees.","The tree in York Woods is 9 feet taller than Old Jarvis.","The 150 ft. tree isn't in Deloit Woods.","The 159 ft. tree is either Marsh Tree or the 99 year-old tree.","Of Evan's Fir and the 99 year-old tree, one is 153 ft. tall and the other is in Benton Notch."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3f7f69f6a12a91fbedc0167d48dfab3"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Oak Capital is run by Zed Zamora.","The one begun in 2009 has a 2 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","The fund begun in 1989 isn't run by Quentin Quinn.","The one with a return of 8% is run by Yolanda Yang.","The fund begun in 1972 is either the fund run by Kip Kerr or the one run by Larry Larsen.","Black River has a 2 percent larger return than the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","Pine Bay is either the one run by Larry Larsen or the fund begun in 1992.","Oak Capital has a larger return than the one begun in 2005.","Of the one with a return of 7% and the fund run by Quentin Quinn, one started in 2005 and the other is Citizen Trust.","Silver Rock has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Larry Larsen.","Black River is either the one run by Larry Larsen or the one begun in 1977.","The one begun in 1989 has a larger return than Hudson Brook.","Oak Capital has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1977."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Larry Larsen","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1989","1992","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e32adfaad5093750c71f4d54870ed22f"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The orange balloon cost 3 dollars less than the cat.","The animal Patsy bought cost less than the yellow balloon.","The dog didn't cost $3.00.","The animal Rudolph bought cost less than the magenta balloon.","The snail cost 1 dollar more than the magenta balloon.","The monkey was white.","The turtle wasn't brown.","The animal Nancy bought cost 1 dollar less than the orange animal.","The animal Marshall bought cost 1 dollar more than the monkey.","Of the gold balloon and the turtle, one was purchased by Rudolph and the other cost $6.00.","The snail was either the $6.00 piece or the $5.00 piece.","The $6.00 piece wasn't purchased by Gayle."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Gayle","Marshall","Nancy","Patsy","Rudolph","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80bc1bdc2177c7624081e6a8e3bb64b6"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in Colorado finished with 9 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The person who worked in Alaska finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","Of Adam Alford and the person who worked in Nevada, one found 26 ounces of gold and the other worked the Fuller Rise claim.","Neither Dilbert Duke nor the miner working at Laurel Ridge was the prospector who worked in Colorado.","The prospector who worked in Arizona worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","The prospector who worked in California finished with 3 ounces more gold than Harry Howell.","Dilbert Duke worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","The person who found 23 ounces of gold, the person who worked in New Mexico, Fred Fletcher and the prospector working at Laurel Ridge were all different miners.","Of Elroy Ellis and Adam Alford, one worked the Culver Gorge claim and the other found 26 ounces of gold.","The miner who found 17 ounces of gold was either the person who worked in Alaska or the prospector working at Belle Hart.","The person who found 20 ounces of gold was either the prospector who worked in Colorado or the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","Adam Alford didn't work in California."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0147b7d7fb54c50e0ad3b5067029915d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of Nathaniel and the player who won the $18.25 pot, one won the second hand and the other won with a straight.","Ramon was either the competitor who won with one pair or the person who won the $18.25 pot.","Kelley didn't win the $12.50 pot.","Ramon won sometime after the player who won with a full house.","The six people were Omar, the person who won with a full house, the competitor who won the $23.25 pot, the person who won with a royal flush, the player who won with two pairs and the person who won the $18.25 pot.","The player who won with two pairs, the player who won the $3.75 pot, and the player who won the $18.25 pot are three different people.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won 4 hands after the player who won with a straight.","Of the player who won the $6.50 pot and Ernestine, one won with a full house and the other won with a straight.","The person who won with a flush won 1 hand after the player who won the $3.75 pot.","Ramon lost the sixth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Guillermo","Kelley","Nathaniel","Omar","Ramon"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1e7b4af0c69cc007856245c49a5806c"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 27 ft long exhibit, the specimen donated in 1994, and the gray whale are three different whales.","The exhibit donated in 1999 is 2 feet longer than Evan.","The bowhead whale isn't Curtis.","Adam is 2 feet longer than the whale donated in 1994.","Of the whale donated in 1999 and Dennis, one is the beluga whale and the other is 23 ft long.","Of the 25 ft long exhibit and the whale donated in 2007, one is Adam and the other is the bowhead whale.","The fin whale is either the exhibit donated in 2013 or Dennis.","The exhibit donated in 2008 isn't Dennis.","Evan is 2 feet shorter than the narwhal.","Brent, the whale donated in 1994, and the exhibit donated in 2007 are three different whales.","Brent is either the right whale or the gray whale.","The beluga whale isn't 29 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1999","2007","2008","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bd09919cbd1712349fa33add5f8ad8c"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of Flora Flynn's report and the sighting from Embden, one involved the triangle-shaped UFO and the other was received on August 7.","The sighting from Tarzana was submitted 1 day before the report of the triangle-shaped UFO.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO wasn't from Zearing.","Abe Alvarez's report didn't involve the cone-shaped UFO.","The report of the oval-shaped UFO, the August 5 sighting, Abe Alvarez's report, Gil Gates's sighting and the August 4 sighting were all different sightings.","Cindy Chan's report didn't involve the oval-shaped UFO.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted sometime before the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Springfield was submitted 1 day after Dan Delgado's report.","Dan Delgado's sighting was submitted 3 days before the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO.","The report of the cone-shaped UFO was either the sighting from Walnut Creek or the report from Tarzana.","Gil Gates's sighting wasn't received on August 6.","The August 8 report wasn't from Dows.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted sometime after the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO.","The report from Embden was submitted 3 days after Dan Delgado's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Dows","Embden","Springfield","Tarzana","Walnut Creek","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c177343922d92cb6900b6d0d6c57833"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who got 4 Across wrong was either the solver from Quimby or the contestant from Miles.","The contestant who finished fourth was either the solver from Industry or the solver who got 2 Down wrong.","The contestant who finished second was either the contestant who got 20 Across wrong or Blanca.","The solver from Avalon finished 2 places after the solver who got 30 Across wrong.","Perry didn't finish sixth.","The contestant who got 30 Across wrong finished sometime before Willie.","The person who got 2 Down wrong was either the person who finished fifth or the solver from Hollis.","The person who got 4 Across wrong, the contestant who finished second, and the solver from Hollis are three different people.","Of Renee and the solver from Industry, one answered 30 Across incorrectly and the other finished fifth.","Willie finished 3 places before the contestant from Miles.","Of the solver from Pacific Grove and the contestant who finished second, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other was Blanca.","The person who got 20 Across wrong finished sometime after Zachary."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Perry","Renee","Traci","Willie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Avalon","Hollis","Industry","Miles","Pacific Grove","Quimby"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ad6b86c98387ce255e6564e393a269e"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of the game made by Hayco Inc. and \"Disco Mania\", one was released in 1979 and the other costs $6,400.","\"Archer Quest\" came out sometime after the system made by Arco.","The $2,000 game wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The game made by Arco came out sometime before \"Aladeen\".","Of the game made by Arco and the machine made by Maxigame, one is \"Archer Quest\" and the other was released in 1974.","The game made by Dow Games came out 3 years after the $3,750 pinball machine.","\"Meteor Rise\" is either the $3,750 game or the game made by Pinnefore.","Of the pinball machine made by Pinnefore and the $1,500 game, one was released in 1975 and the other is \"Aladeen\".","The $6,400 pinball machine came out 2 years after the system made by Pinnefore.","The game made by Pinnefore came out 1 year before \"Voyager Hero\".","The system released in 1979 is either \"Voyager Hero\" or the $1,750 game.","The pinball machine made by Hayco Inc. came out 3 years after the $1,500 machine."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9658969d6894af7e6d4746807e3f9c90"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the person who ordered the Italian sub and Erica, one owes $6.25 and the other ordered the water.","The person whose order cost $6.25 is either the salesperson who ordered the diet coke or Rebecca.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub owes more than Erica.","The team member who ordered the orange soda owes less than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","Neither Chip nor the person whose order cost $6.25 is the salesperson who ordered the iced tea.","Chip didn't order the root beer.","Of the person whose order cost $6.25 and the salesperson whose order cost $7.15, one ordered the Italian sub and the other is Peter.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the water.","Rebecca didn't order the club sandwich.","Of the salesperson who ordered the iced tea and the salesperson whose order cost $5.35, one is Rebecca and the other ordered the tuna on rye.","Samantha owes 180 cents less than the person who ordered the B.L.T..","The salesperson who ordered the orange soda is either the team member who ordered the meatball sub or the team member who ordered the taco salad.","The person who ordered the iced tea is either the team member whose order cost $5.80 or Samantha."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e4a0b25550f63f9768fe6611c695b7c"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case that held the decoder ring and the case found on May 15, one was at 40.3109 N and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The case at 41.0072 N didn't have the marbles inside it.","The box that held the decoder ring was at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 88.1863 W was either the case that held the chewing gum or the box found on May 18.","The box at 41.0237 N was found sometime after the box that held the ancient coin.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found sometime after the cache at 88.0431 W.","Of the cache that held the ancient coin and the box that held the brass key, one was found on May 12 and the other was at 40.2516 N.","The cache found on May 6 didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","Of the case at 88.4584 W and the cache found on May 9, one was at 40.2516 N and the other was at 40.6656 N.","The box that held the sunglasses was found 3 days before the cache at 88.0431 W.","The box found on May 9 was at 88.1928 W.","The case at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d4e5bb77c3cb1eff6acd8fda23c54a2"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 is in Lisbon.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Valentine nor the Dublin accelerator is the ISON-X42.","Of the Lectra 4C and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, one is in Oslo and the other is headed by Dr. Chang.","The Madrid accelerator will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The Falston LCS will go online 4 years after the project headed by Dr. Owens.","The Kiev accelerator will go online 3 years after the Zynga Complex.","Of the Egert Facility and the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, one is headed by Dr. Tate and the other is headed by Dr. Valentine.","The Madrid facility will go online sometime before the ISON-X42.","The Oslo facility will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Tate.","The Zynga Complex is in Dublin.","The Lectra 4C is either the project headed by Dr. Chang or the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","The Lisbon accelerator will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Valentine."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Owens","Dr. Peters","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Tate","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":["Athens","Dublin","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Oslo"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc18e5bc21e5900ec47e3416aa23944d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" didn't finish in fifth place.","The student who finished in fifth place is either Ted or the child whose final word was \"consomme\".","Of Ted and the child who finished in fourth place, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in second place.","Philip had to spell \"elucidated\".","The child who finished in seventh place has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","The student who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ira.","Of the child from Mrs. Manzella's class and the student from Mrs. Almerini's class, one is Ira and the other had to spell \"facetiously\".","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ronald.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Denise."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Denise","Erik","Ira","Philip","Ronald","Ted"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f281b31f1547ebbf1ecc08aa946958fd"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Valentine.","Of the project headed by Dr. Ingram and the Stockholm accelerator, one is the Falston LCS and the other will go online in 2016.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't in Lisbon.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 is either the project headed by Dr. Ingram or the Madrid facility.","Of the Madrid accelerator and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, one is headed by Dr. Jennings and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Ewing will go online 3 years before the ISON-X42.","The ISON-X42 isn't in Helsinki.","Neither the Egert Facility nor the Falston LCS is the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 3 years before the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","The ISON-X42 isn't in Lisbon.","The Lectra 4C isn't in Kiev.","The Kiev accelerator will go online 4 years after the project headed by Dr. Ewing.","Neither the Egert Facility nor the Falston LCS is the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Oslo","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=726e1b262d48efa68781ec19d0714ae8"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who found 26 ounces of gold worked the Culver Gorge claim.","Ivan Ingram didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The person who found 20 ounces of gold didn't work at the Tyrol Creek claim.","The prospector who found 23 ounces of gold was either the miner working at Fuller Rise or the miner who worked in Oregon.","Of the prospector who worked in Alaska and Fred Fletcher, one worked the Culver Gorge claim and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","The miner who worked in Canada finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","Harry Howell finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","Of the miner who worked in Nevada and Ben Barron, one worked the Glacier Grove claim and the other found 20 ounces of gold.","The person working at Glacier Grove finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Arizona.","The person who worked in New Mexico was either the miner working at Tyrol Creek or the person who found 17 ounces of gold.","The person working at Culver Gorge was either the miner who found 17 ounces of gold or Chip Cornell.","The person working at Laurel Ridge finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in Nevada."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","Canada","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b846231221b423d06fd0266bbb1d72a"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the woman who won in 1924 and Carrie Cole, one won at Pennyfoot and the other shot a 66.","Tina Tuttle was either the golfer who won at Willow Grove or the golfer who won at Juniper Hills.","The woman who won at Pennyfoot was either Tina Tuttle or the woman who scored a 65.","Freda Fritz won her tournament 3 years before the woman who won at Scotch Pines.","The woman who scored a 60 was either the person who won in 1924 or the woman who won in 1921.","Freda Fritz was either the woman who won at Juniper Hills or the golfer who scored a 60.","The person who scored a 64 won her tournament sometime before Freda Fritz.","The golfer who won in 1925 didn't shoot a 62.","Of the person who scored a 63 and Grace Goritz, one won at Cowbush Cove and the other won in 1924.","Of the person who won at Amble Glen and Alison Ames, one won in 1925 and the other won in 1923."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Grace Goritz","Maxine Mohn","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["60","62","63","64","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31a7f1bf983820e1d14bb79fcf389c2d"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Explore More\" is either the ice cream truck or the vehicle with 500 books.","Of the vehicle Myra drives and the mobile library with 350 books, one is the Airstream and the other is \"Dream Machine\".","Of \"Explore More\" and the bookmobile Dan drives, one has 400 books and the other is the Mack truck.","The ice cream truck is either the bookmobile with 450 books or the mobile library Kimberly drives.","The vehicle with 350 books isn't driven by Wesley.","The ambulance, the bookmobile Dan drives and the mobile library with 450 books are all different vehicles.","The mobile library Elena drives has 50 more books than the ice cream truck.","The vehicle Kimberly drives has more books than the Mack truck.","\"Ready Reader\" isn't driven by Dan.","The vehicle Dan drives has 50 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","The vehicle Myra drives has 50 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","Of the vehicle with 300 books and the Winnebago, one is driven by Myra and the other is \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Dan","Elena","Ira","Kimberly","Myra","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a2cce14cf38ff00c78deaa4404aa15a"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who found 14 ounces of gold was either the prospector who worked in Canada or Elroy Ellis.","The person working at York River finished with 3 ounces more gold than Ivan Ingram.","Of Adam Alford and the person working at York River, one worked in California and the other worked in Oregon.","Of the prospector who worked in Canada and the prospector who found 23 ounces of gold, one was Ivan Ingram and the other was Ben Barron.","Of the person who found 20 ounces of gold and the miner who worked in New Mexico, one worked the Laurel Ridge claim and the other was Elroy Ellis.","Fred Fletcher was either the prospector who found 11 ounces of gold or the prospector who worked in Canada.","The prospector who found 11 ounces of gold worked in New Mexico.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with somewhat more gold than the person who worked in Colorado.","The person who found 26 ounces of gold didn't work in California.","The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 ounces more gold than Fred Fletcher.","The person who found 20 ounces of gold didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The prospector who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work in Colorado.","The miner who worked in Arizona didn't work at the Belle Hart claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=891f76a7ba04d8c9d7f2a4b19930c8f4"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["D. forcilitis has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza.","D. forcilitis was either the bacteria sequenced in July or the organism with 1,000 genes.","D. forcilitis has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in August.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza and the organism with 1,250 genes, one was sequenced in February and the other is E. carolinus.","Of P. wellington and the organism sequenced by Dr. Ortiz, one has 1,250 genes and the other was sequenced in November.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle has 500 fewer genes than P. wellington.","The one sequenced by Dr. Garza, the bacteria sequenced in April, and V. tenesis are three different organisms.","The one sequenced in July has somewhat more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","Of the bacteria with 1,250 genes and the organism with 1,000 genes, one is L. dyson and the other was sequenced by Dr. Prince.","The organism sequenced in April wasn't sequenced by Dr. Nielsen."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Garza","Ingram","Nielsen","Ortiz","Prince"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8caa98e96064859947d55f05331b6b6c"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The camelback structure is shorter than the structure in Kiev.","North Bridge isn't in Kiev.","The structure in Vaduz is the cantilever bridge.","The 10,000 ft one is either North Bridge or the structure in Oslo.","Vellon Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the camelback structure.","Avery Bridge is in Skopje.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever bridge.","The 13,000 ft bridge is the cable-stayed bridge.","Of Sandy Bridge and the suspension structure, one is 8,500 ft and the other is in Oslo.","The suspension structure is shorter than Bay Bridge.","Of the 16,000 ft structure and Vellon Bridge, one is the bowstring bridge and the other is in Tallinn.","The bridge in Skopje is either the cable-stayed bridge or the 10,000 ft one.","The 16,000 ft structure isn't in Kiev."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Kiev","Oslo","Skopje","Tallinn","Vaduz","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dde0086ed420fcd537ea277e9e100d1"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The bear was purchased by William.","The white animal cost 3 dollars more than the animal Verna bought.","The $6.00 animal wasn't white.","The brown piece cost less than the piece Bernard bought.","Of the purple animal and the animal Rudolph bought, one cost $8.00 and the other cost $6.00.","The dog was purchased by Bernard.","The fish cost $6.00.","The cat cost less than the yellow piece.","Of the yellow animal and the monkey, one was purchased by Marshall and the other cost $7.00.","The animal Bernard bought was either the purple animal or the orange piece.","The dog cost less than the piece Toni bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Marshall","Rudolph","Toni","Verna","William"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd57b66b68a4322bd3f2a17618fe2e35"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Falston LCS will go online 4 years before the Paris accelerator.","The Egert Facility will go online sometime after the Zagreb facility.","The Zagreb facility isn't headed by Dr. Farley.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 1 year after the Zagreb facility.","Of the Dublin accelerator and the Lectra 4C, one will go online in 2020 and the other is headed by Dr. Lester.","The Reykjavik facility is either the project headed by Dr. Farley or the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The Egert Facility is headed by Dr. Morgan.","The ISON-X42 isn't headed by Dr. Farley.","The Tevatron LHC is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 or the Lisbon facility.","The Lectra 4C will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Valentine.","Of the Dublin facility and the facility scheduled to go online in 2021, one is headed by Dr. Lester and the other is the Zynga Complex.","The ISON-X42 will go online sometime before the Zagreb accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Lester","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Owens","Dr. Peters","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":["Dublin","Lisbon","Paris","Reykjavik","Stockholm","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5bde5734fdbd753beed47f35001796c"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with two pairs won 3 hands after the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","Paulette won sometime before the person who won the $5.25 pot.","Zachary was either the player who won the third hand or the competitor who won the fourth hand.","The player who won with a royal flush was either the player who won the fourth hand or the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","Ramon won 2 hands before the competitor who won with a flush.","Ramon didn't win with a straight.","The player who won the second hand was either the competitor who won the $5.25 pot or Salvador.","Ramon didn't win the $9.00 pot.","Of the competitor who won the $6.50 pot and the player who won with one pair, one won the sixth hand and the other was Guillermo.","Zachary and the competitor who won with a royal flush were different people.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won sometime before Paulette.","The player who won the $9.00 pot was either the player who won with a straight or the person who won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Paulette","Ramon","Salvador","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adf76fc033a7e85e4629b607db786b7f"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 6:00pm brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 1:00pm aired on WNW.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers didn't air on Thursday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","The program that aired on Thursday had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired on SBC.","The program that aired on Sunday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on BMT.","Of the show that aired on Tuesday and the show that aired on FNX, one brought in 1,500,000 viewers and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 4:30pm aired on BMT.","The program that aired on BMT was either the program that aired on Tuesday or the show that aired on Monday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on PTR.","Of the program that aired on Friday and the program that aired at 8:30pm, one aired on CBR and the other brought in 1,250,000 viewers."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b6017c60ce4407374dd157d5458cd18"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $275 item wasn't made of rosewood.","Freda's piece wasn't made of ash.","Bonita's item wasn't made of walnut.","Patsy's item costs more than the piece made of teak.","The $300 item isn't the hutch.","The six pieces are the bench, Marilyn's piece, the item made of elm, the item made of teak, Patsy's piece and Bonita's item.","Patsy's item costs 100 dollars less than the rocking chair.","Of the footstool and the barstool, one was crafted by Tabitha and the other was made of elm.","The $300 piece is either the barstool or the item made of ash.","The hutch wasn't made of walnut.","The piece made of ash costs 25 dollars less than the footstool.","Marilyn's piece isn't the rocking chair.","Neither the hutch nor Freda's item is the $325 item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Bonita","Freda","Latasha","Marilyn","Patsy","Tabitha"],"label_c":["ash","elm","mahogany","rosewood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","coffee table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f09e26ef39c52ffdc4d19563cba9a45"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who entered her tea cozy is either the entrant who finished first or Ruth.","The person who submitted the orange item finished 1 place after Kimberly.","Of the person who entered her hat and Geneva, one made the silver item and the other finished fifth.","Tanya is either the knitter who entered her mittens or the knitter who submitted the blue item.","The person who submitted the blue item, the entrant who finished fifth, and Sophie are three different people.","Ruth finished 1 place after the person who entered her scarf.","Ida finished 1 place before the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","The six people are Kimberly, the person who finished fifth, the person who entered her tea cozy, the entrant who entered her sweater, the knitter who entered her scarf and the entrant who submitted the orange item.","The entrant who finished second didn't make the green item.","Of the entrant who submitted the white item and the knitter who entered her socks, one finished first and the other is Geneva.","The entrant who finished sixth is either the knitter who entered her mittens or the person who submitted the blue item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Ida","Kimberly","Ruth","Sophie","Tanya"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec422c10756d2f03c13bca62fc8b7885"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 4 years before the person from France.","Of the winner who won the prize in astronomy and the person who won in 1976, one is Edna Evitz and the other is from Australia.","Neither the winner who won the prize in economics nor the person who won in 1984 is the winner from Germany.","Of Tara Tate and the winner who won the prize in economics, one won in 1964 and the other is from Poland.","The person from Australia won her prize 4 years before Hannah Hay.","Ada Alvarez isn't from Ireland.","Sue Simpson won her prize 8 years before the winner who won the prize in physics.","Sue Simpson, the person who won the prize in economics, the winner from Germany and the winner who won the prize in chemistry are all different winners.","Of the winner from France and Edna Evitz, one won in 1968 and the other won the prize in economics.","Ada Alvarez is either the person who won the prize in chemistry or the person from Canada.","The winner from Ireland didn't win the prize in literature."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Edna Evitz","Hannah Hay","Mandy Marsh","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","France","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9db8e1b2bf772d5bbbaefb2bbea75c6"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 16,000 ft structure and Vellon Bridge, one is the bowstring bridge and the other is in Rome.","The 16,000 ft one isn't in Helsinki.","The bridge in Paris is either the cable-stayed structure or the 10,000 ft one.","The one in Tallinn is the cantilever bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever structure.","Avery Bridge is in Paris.","The girder bridge is shorter than Bay Bridge.","North Bridge isn't in Helsinki.","The 13,000 ft one is the cable-stayed bridge.","The camelback one is shorter than the bridge in Helsinki.","The 10,000 ft structure is either North Bridge or the one in Kiev.","Of Star Bridge and the girder structure, one is 8,500 ft and the other is in Kiev.","Vellon Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the camelback bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Paris","Rome","Tallinn","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8795017775fc0578f3a1d743d5e1f4b8"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person worth $28 billion, the person who works in the pharmaceutical industry, and Cal Craig are three different people.","Leonard Levy is worth somewhat more than the tycoon from France.","The magnate worth $27 billion doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","The tycoon worth $26 billion isn't from England.","Al Acosta isn't from Sweden.","The person who works in the pharmaceutical industry isn't from Sweden.","Leonard Levy is worth 4 billion less than the mogul who works in the software industry.","The tycoon worth $27 billion is either the tycoon who works in the aerospace industry or the person from Argentina.","Ed Everett doesn't work in the software industry.","Cal Craig isn't from Argentina.","The mogul from Argentina is worth 1 billion less than the person who works in the retail industry.","Of the mogul who works in the retail industry and the tycoon who works in the aerospace industry, one is Rachel Reid and the other is from Denmark.","The six people are the tycoon who works in the banking industry, Ed Everett, the magnate from Denmark, the person from France, Leonard Levy and Al Acosta."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Dirk Dillon","Ed Everett","Leonard Levy","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5974c7149cef7905ce43cf97f81c0f09"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Marjorie scored somewhat more points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","The chef who scored 70 points doesn't work at Epicurious.","Of the person from Epicurious and the person from White Bean, one scored 49 points and the other made the lemon snapper.","Of the chef who made the smoked pork and the cook from Enzo's, one scored 63 points and the other was Wade.","The cook from Apple Barn made the jambalaya.","The person from Demitasse scored 7 fewer points than Nelson.","The person who made the cajun chili is either the person who scored 77 points or Nelson.","The chef from Demitasse didn't make the smoked pork.","The chef who scored 63 points made the cashew tofu.","Of Marjorie and Tyrone, one scored 77 points and the other works at Epicurious.","Ed didn't score exactly 56 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Ed","Hattie","Marjorie","Nelson","Tyrone","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47c6a779ea07a26979f434a45f1015e6"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in California finished with 3 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","Elroy Ellis finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Canada.","The miner who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work in Colorado.","The prospector who found 26 ounces of gold was either the prospector who worked in Colorado or Harry Howell.","The person who worked in Alaska finished with somewhat more gold than Ben Barron.","The prospector working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Ben Barron.","The miner who worked in Canada worked the York River claim.","Adam Alford was either the miner who worked in Alaska or the person who found 23 ounces of gold.","The prospector who worked in Nevada was either Ben Barron or the person working at Fuller Rise.","Ivan Ingram worked the Belle Hart claim.","Ben Barron finished with somewhat less gold than the person who worked in Colorado.","Neither the person who found 11 ounces of gold nor the miner who found 20 ounces of gold was Jack Jacobs.","The prospector who worked in Colorado worked the Glacier Grove claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7239a76d92b76d2b78fd880c71e26d29"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Johnathan scored more points than the player in lane 5.","Johnathan was in lane 4.","The player from Modesto wasn't in lane 3.","The contestant in lane 1 is either Maggie or the person who scored 700 points.","The player from Bristol scored 160 points fewer points than Maggie.","Stanley scored more points than the person from Fort Kent.","The person from Fort Kent scored 160 points more points than the person in lane 3.","Of Perry and the person from Cutler, one was in lane 1 and the other scored 620 points.","The player from Elk Grove wasn't in lane 6.","Maggie was from Elk Grove.","Alberta was from Modesto.","Oliver wasn't from Bristol."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Alberta","Johnathan","Maggie","Oliver","Perry","Stanley"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a85179e818ef929e2b2d3179976338d9"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The structure in Oslo is 1,500 feet shorter than Sandy Bridge.","Sandy Bridge, the one in Bucharest, and the 8,500 ft structure are three different structures.","The six structures are the structure in Rome, the 11,500 ft structure, the 10,000 ft structure, the 8,500 ft one, Bay Bridge and the camelback bridge.","The bridge in Bucharest isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The suspension bridge is 4,500 feet shorter than Star Bridge.","Sandy Bridge is either the structure in Luxembourg or the suspension bridge.","Bay Bridge is longer than the bridge in Madrid.","North Bridge, the girder one, and the 8,500 ft one are three different structures.","The suspension one is longer than the one in Oslo.","Bay Bridge isn't the girder bridge.","Of the one in Oslo and the cantilever bridge, one is 10,000 ft and the other is Gorem Bridge.","North Bridge is either the cable-stayed bridge or the truss one.","Vellon Bridge is either the structure in Madrid or the cable-stayed bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Luxembourg","Madrid","Oslo","Rome","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8da6a13f36a8cd0235f2f40cbab2e28"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Carson v Dunn, the March 17 case, and the March 3 proceeding are three different cases.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was sometime before Zamora v Pibb.","Justice Olson's majority opinion wasn't the 2-7 decision.","Justice Larson's majority opinion wasn't the 2-7 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was either Justice Alvarado's majority opinion or the 2-7 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was either the 6-3 decision or the 5-4 decision.","The March 24 proceeding was either Justice Alvarado's majority opinion or Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","Short v Metz was 3 weeks before the 5-4 decision.","The 3-6 decision was 2 weeks before Omar v Powers.","The March 31 proceeding was the 6-3 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz wasn't on March 17.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion was 4 weeks after Short v Metz.","The 3-6 decision was 1 week after Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Omar v Powers was sometime before the 7-2 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0aad547e159a833a4b0fdc9546faceb"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 1989 has a 2 percent larger return than the fund run by Ule Underwood.","Pine Bay isn't the hedge fund with a return of 10%.","Neither the fund with a return of 9% nor the one begun in 1989 is Pine Bay.","Citizen Trust has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1997.","The fund begun in 1997 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Ollie Ochoa.","The fund run by Nadine Newton has had a smaller return than the one begun in 1983.","Neither the fund begun in 1972 nor the fund run by Kip Kerr is the fund with a return of 11%.","Neither the fund run by Patty Paul nor the one run by Larry Larsen is the one begun in 1997.","The fund begun in 2005 has a larger return than First Crescent.","The fund with a return of 10% is either the one begun in 1989 or the fund run by Larry Larsen.","Of the fund begun in 1989 and the fund with a return of 9%, one is run by Kip Kerr and the other is Silver Rock.","Of the fund run by Larry Larsen and the one begun in 1983, one is Oak Capital and the other has had a return of 10%.","The fund begun in 2005 is run by Ollie Ochoa."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Larry Larsen","Nadine Newton","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Ule Underwood"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","1989","1997","2005"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63b87aadb1713f1f060e0f98a5a78bb0"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela is either the waterfall in Canada or the 120 ft tall fall.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 2000 is 10 ft shorter than the fall in Nigeria.","Nyalt is either the waterfall in New Zealand or the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1993.","The 120 ft tall fall wasn't shot in 1985.","Neither the fall located in Nigeria nor the 105 ft tall fall is Sihat.","Of the 120 ft tall fall and the fall Derrick photographed in 1993, one is in Jamaica and the other is Nyalt.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1985 is not in Brazil.","Of the fall Derrick photographed in 1985 and Oginao, one is located in Jamaica and the other has a height of 125 ft.","Cerbel is not 125 ft high.","Neither the waterfall located in Jamaica nor the fall in Nigeria is Cerbel.","The waterfall in New Zealand is 15 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick shot in 2003.","Of the 115 ft tall waterfall and Irskela, one was shot in 2000 and the other is located in Nigeria.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1991 is not in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1985","1991","1993","1998","2000","2003"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c67625b7335adb74c29c6d88449f1504"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Whitly Bank card is either the card that expires on 06\/2025 or the card with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have a limit of $7,500.","The Hoardstrum card is either the one with the $2,000 credit limit or the one with the $20,000 credit limit.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 doesn't have a limit of $2,000.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR somewhat higher than the one that expires on 06\/2025.","Of the card that expires on 09\/2025 and the card with the $5,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 9% and the other is from Credit Korp.","The six cards are the card that expires on 11\/2025, the card with an APR of 10%, the card with an APR of 9%, the one with an APR of 8%, the Dell Scargo card and the card with the $3,500 credit limit.","Neither the one that expires on 04\/2024 nor the card with an APR of 8% is the Southwest Inc card.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the one that expires on 09\/2025.","Neither the card with the $7,500 credit limit nor the card with an APR of 8% is the Hoardstrum card.","The Southwest Inc card is either the one that expires on 05\/2025 or the one with the $12,500 credit limit.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 3 percent lower than the TrustCo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$5,000","$7,500","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=461cc10cd7301023fbe768b9398174cc"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO and the sighting from Crescent City, one was received on August 9 and the other was reported by Benny Baron.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO, Benny Baron's sighting, Hal Harrison's sighting, the August 5 sighting and the report from Yarmouth were all different sightings.","The August 4 sighting didn't involve the triangle-shaped UFO.","Flora Flynn's report was from Houghton.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Edith Estes's report.","The report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was from Yarmouth.","Iva Ingram's report wasn't received on August 5.","The sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was either the report from Tarzana or the sighting from Houghton.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted 1 day before the report from Jackson.","The August 9 sighting didn't involve the cone-shaped UFO.","Of the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO and the report from Jackson, one was received on August 7 and the other was reported by Iva Ingram.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the sighting from Houghton.","Of the report of the egg-shaped UFO and Benny Baron's sighting, one was received on August 8 and the other was from Tarzana."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Embden","Houghton","Jackson","Tarzana","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b9cc318d6e412913e1b862acbd4a353"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the goalie and Cerisa, one began playing in 1976 and the other played for the Stingrays.","Gardelli started 6 years before the full back.","The player on the Hammerheads started sometime after the second striker.","Engmose didn't start in 1988.","The center back started 12 years before the person on the Hawks.","Of Banben and Hatcha, one was the center back and the other played for the Mustangs.","The six players were the person on the Minutemen, the second striker, Engmose, the player who started in 1991, the wing back and the center back.","Cerisa started sometime before the center back.","Hatcha wasn't the wing back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Engmose","Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Hawks","Minutemen","Mustangs","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed1717d06d8190b57bb116f20d2e4ef4"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal with 18 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The recipe with 9 grams of protein was either the dish served on May 16th or the recipe served on May 14th.","Of the meal with 9 grams of protein and the asian steak, one has 460 calories and the other was served on May 16th.","Of the meal with 7 grams of protein and the dish served on May 12th, one has 480 calories and the other was the asian steak.","The lemon salmon doesn't have exactly 400 calories.","The recipe with 15 grams of protein, the asian steak, the garlic tilapia, the meal with 400 calories and the dish served on May 17th were all different recipes.","The citrus halibut contains 20 fewer calories than the dish served on May 15th.","The chili pork was served on May 14th.","The dish with 380 calories doesn't have exactly 18 grams of protein.","The recipe with 480 calories doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","The dish with 12 grams of protein was served on May 17th.","Of the recipe with 12 grams of protein and the recipe served on May 15th, one has 440 calories and the other was the lemon salmon.","The meal with 12 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the meal served on May 14th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","9 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53948e59d7ec0260dcffd17a767f92c5"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The six houses are the house going to Fullerton, the $36,000 structure, the Kirby's house, the 140 sq ft house, the 170 sq ft house and the $38,000 home.","The house going to Shaver Lake is somewhat larger than the $29,000 home.","The Pratt's house won't be going to Healdsburg.","Of the 95 sq ft home and the structure going to Unionville, one sold for $35,000 and the other is for the Ingrams.","The structure going to Fullerton is somewhat larger than the $36,000 home.","Of the Gillespie's house and the $35,000 house, one will be delivered to Unionville and the other is 155 sq ft.","Of the Kirby's home and the house going to Fullerton, one is 125 sq ft and the other sold for $27,500.","Neither the 170 sq ft house nor the $27,500 structure is the Gillespie's home.","The Nielsen's home is either the home going to Mission Viejo or the home going to Unionville.","The 170 sq ft structure didn't sell for $35,000.","The Nielsen's home isn't 170 sq ft.","The Ingram's home will be delivered to Eagle Grove.","Neither the $36,000 structure nor the 140 sq ft home is the house going to Unionville.","The 170 sq ft house won't be going to Shaver Lake."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f16cbdebb2ac17afb4fd130a42c8847c"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that serves 4 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","The candied yams recipe bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that serves 4 people doesn't cook at 410 degrees.","Of the recipe that serves 6 people and the recipe that serves 8 people, one bakes for 30 minutes and the other cooks at 385 degrees.","Of the candied yams recipe and the mac and cheese, one bakes for 50 minutes and the other serves 6 people.","The recipe that bakes for 45 minutes doesn't serve exactly 6 people.","The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees is either the recipe that bakes for 50 minutes or the chicken cutlet.","Of the dish that cooks at 410 degrees and the dish that serves 5 people, one bakes for 40 minutes and the other is the meatloaf.","The recipe that bakes for 40 minutes cooks at 340 degrees.","The dish that serves 3 people cooks at 375 degrees.","The baked ham doesn't bake for 35 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02b1a88d3cc699c352c11fa076ad5fb7"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Wade scored 7 more points than the chef from Zenaida's.","Karl scored somewhat fewer points than the chef from Zenaida's.","The chef from Epicurious is either the chef who made the cajun chili or the chef who made the smoked pork.","Karl didn't make the cajun chili.","Ollie scored 7 more points than the chef who made the turkey soup.","Of the cook from Apple Barn and Ollie, one scored 70 points and the other made the cashew tofu.","Wade is either the person who scored 49 points or the cook from Demitasse.","Ed made the jambalaya.","Of the chef from Apple Barn and the person who scored 77 points, one made the cashew tofu and the other was Yolanda.","Hattie scored 28 fewer points than the person from Enzo's.","The chef from Zenaida's didn't make the cajun chili.","Ed scored somewhat more points than the person from Zenaida's."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Ed","Hattie","Karl","Ollie","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91321f1edb09c3802ace64cb6c4af611"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who got the C+ spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Nichole.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes didn't get the C+.","Milton didn't get the B-.","The presenter who got the A- was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith or Jenna.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the C-.","Of Iris and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith, one got the A- and the other spoke for 10 minutes.","Of the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher, one got the A and the other was Jenna.","Yvonne spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden was either the presenter who got the A or Nichole.","The presenter who got the A- spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","Of the student who spoke for 16 minutes and the student who got the D, one talked about P.M. Eden and the other was Milton.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Eden.","Neither the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes nor the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden was the presenter who got the B-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Iris","Jenna","Milton","Nichole","Sheryl","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Asquith","Blair","Chamberlain","Eden","Peel","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9999a9b82e374eb83df82d876a1369ad"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won in 1920 didn't win at Pennyfoot.","Carrie Cole shot a 60.","The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament 2 years before the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament 4 years before the person who won at Willow Grove.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines didn't shoot a 62.","Kristina Katz won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 61.","The person who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament sometime after Tina Tuttle.","The woman who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament 3 years after Tina Tuttle.","Nellie Nolan was either the person who won at Willow Grove or the woman who won in 1922.","Robin Rust won at Cowbush Cove.","Tina Tuttle won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 63.","Of the woman who won at Pennyfoot and the golfer who won at Spotswood, one was Alison Ames and the other shot a 60.","The person who won at Cowbush Cove was either the golfer who scored a 66 or Alison Ames."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Carrie Cole","Kristina Katz","Nellie Nolan","Robin Rust","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["60","61","62","63","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e93abee1e0d65606b0f9e824c0e8cc5d"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $6.00 animal was either the animal Gayle bought or the monkey.","The bear wasn't purchased by Toni.","The purple animal cost more than the cat.","The red piece cost 1 dollar less than the piece Verna bought.","The monkey wasn't magenta.","The piece Nancy bought cost less than the yellow piece.","The balloon Marshall bought was either the $5.00 animal or the snail.","Of the balloon Marshall bought and the $4.00 animal, one was the monkey and the other was yellow.","The snail cost 4 dollars less than the gold balloon.","Of the orange balloon and the cat, one cost $6.00 and the other was purchased by Verna.","The balloon Marshall bought, the bear, and the $6.00 piece are three different items.","Of the $6.00 piece and the $8.00 animal, one was orange and the other was the fish.","The animal Nancy bought was either the purple balloon or the red piece."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Gayle","Ian","Marshall","Nancy","Toni","Verna"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d34c8600c229d0b21d27c98ba889d98"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Wesley didn't speak for 8 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Hazel.","The presenter who spoke for 16 minutes was either the presenter who got the C- or Zachary.","Zachary was either the presenter who got the B+ or the student who spoke for 12 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Sheryl.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North, the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee were all different students.","Of the student who got the A and Anita, one talked about P.M. Atlee and the other spoke for 16 minutes.","Hazel didn't get the A.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli and the presenter who got the A-, one was Perry and the other spoke for 6 minutes.","Wesley didn't speak for 6 minutes.","Perry didn't speak for 8 minutes.","Sheryl didn't get the D.","Neither Hazel nor the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes was the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Hazel","Perry","Sheryl","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["Atlee","Churchill","Disraeli","North","Pitt","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7aeb1c73cfa913b4d483aa6b32055434"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Kirby's structure isn't 155 sq ft.","Of the $32,250 structure and the Ewing's house, one is 95 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Yountville.","The Ewing's structure is somewhat smaller than the $25,000 structure.","Of the Davidson's home and the Underwood's house, one sold for $25,000 and the other will be delivered to Mission Viejo.","The Underwood's structure didn't sell for $38,000.","The six houses are the home going to Laguna Beach, the $35,000 structure, the Kirby's home, the 170 sq ft home, the $38,000 home and the $25,000 home.","The structure going to Fullerton is somewhat larger than the $35,000 house.","The Pratt's house is 30 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 home.","The $25,000 house is 60 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Healdsburg."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Kirby","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db714a34764ca0a627d059937fe0783e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the sunglasses wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The box that held the puzzle book was found 3 days after the cache at 40.5912 N.","The case at 88.3821 W was found 3 days before the case that held the decoder ring.","The box at 41.0237 N wasn't uncovered on May 18.","The box at 40.2516 N wasn't uncovered on May 9.","The case found on May 6 held the puzzle book.","The box that held the marbles was either the box at 40.8991 N or the case at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found sometime after the cache at 88.1863 W.","Of the box at 40.8991 N and the cache that held the decoder ring, one was at 88.3907 W and the other was found on May 15.","The case found on May 12, the box at 88.3821 W, and the cache at 40.8991 N are three different boxes.","The case at 88.4584 W was either the cache found on May 6 or the cache at 40.8991 N.","The cache at 40.5912 N held the sunglasses.","The case at 41.0237 N wasn't at 88.3821 W.","The case at 41.0072 N was found 3 days before the box that held the ancient coin."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84100d839d0d677a05a1d1c7ccf1929d"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Rajesh, the 13-year-old, and the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu are three different animals.","Of the ape that was found in Puruk Cahu and the 13-year-old, one is cared for by Aldo and the other is Shamir.","The 16-year-old is either the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu or the animal Beatrice works with.","The orangutan that was found in Sebulu is 3 years younger than the orangutan Dolly works with.","The ape that was found in Tarakan is older than Pemson.","Rajesh isn't 16 years old.","The ape that was found in Tarakan is cared for by Dolly.","Of the orangutan Beatrice works with and the orangutan that was found in Puak, one is Quirrel and the other is 16 years old.","The 19-year-old, the animal that was found in Ambalat, and the orangutan Aldo works with are three different animals.","The ape Calliope works with is younger than the ape that was found in Puak.","The animal that was found in Sebulu, the ape Francine works with, and the orangutan Beatrice works with are three different animals.","Ofallo is 3 years older than the animal that was found in Sebulu.","The animal that was found in Puruk Cahu is 6 years older than the animal Gracie works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a058bba08092644421e0bdac5743d6fa"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize 4 years before Olive Olson.","The winner from Russia didn't win the prize in physics.","Of the winner who won the prize in bioengineering and the person who won in 1964, one is Betty Brewer and the other is from Canada.","Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years after the winner from Canada.","Neither Tara Tate nor Ada Alvarez is the winner who won in 1984.","Of Olive Olson and the winner who won in 1964, one won the prize in astronomy and the other is from Germany.","Of the winner who won the prize in literature and the winner who won the prize in bioengineering, one is from Ireland and the other won in 1980.","The winner who won the prize in medicine is either Kim Kane or the person who won in 1968.","The person who won in 1972 is either Hannah Hay or the winner who won the prize in economics.","Tara Tate won her prize after the person from Canada.","The person from Mexico is either the person who won the prize in medicine or the person who won the prize in astronomy.","The person from Poland won her prize 4 years before Kim Kane."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Hannah Hay","Kim Kane","Olive Olson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","Ireland","Mexico","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd33e179d3265afea2b433e7affa22ed"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer going in for the cleaning is either Patsy or the client with the 2:30pm appointment.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. York doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Rosemary won't be seen by Dr. Adkins.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Adkins has an appointment 2 hours before Patsy.","Tommy has an appointment sometime after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood.","Patsy will be seen by Dr. Reynolds.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Underwood has an appointment 2 hours after the customer going in for the filling.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","Of Shane and the client who will be seeing Dr. Booker, one has the appointment for the cleaning and the other is scheduled for 1:30pm.","Lynn has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the veneers.","Allison will be seen by Dr. York.","Lynn has the appointment for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Lynn","Patsy","Rosemary","Shane","Tommy"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Booker","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valdez","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17a91af439ea9d469ec52fe99ee5f2c2"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Falston LCS will not go online in 2021.","The project headed by Dr. Jennings will go online 1 year after the Lisbon facility.","The Tevatron LHC is either the Kiev accelerator or the Stockholm accelerator.","The Reykjavik accelerator will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Baldwin.","Of the Stockholm accelerator and the Athens accelerator, one will go online in 2020 and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The Egert Facility will go online 1 year before the Warsaw facility.","The Athens accelerator, the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman and the project headed by Dr. Ewing are all different accelerators.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the Zynga Complex or the ISON-X42.","Of the Reykjavik accelerator and the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, one is headed by Dr. Salinas and the other is the Falston LCS.","The ISON-X42 isn't headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 1 year after the Lisbon accelerator.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 isn't headed by Dr. Ewing.","The Falston LCS will go online sometime after the Lisbon accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Lester","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Kiev","Lisbon","Reykjavik","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6f5ab35938d6ee6c4e0bc003db1a823"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece for the person who played pitcher was either the item that sold for $175 or the piece that sold for $225.","The 1987 one sold for 100 dollars less than the item for the person who played third base.","Of the one for the person who played center field and the 2007 one, one sold for $125 and the other featured Hick Hodge.","The 1988 item sold for 50 dollars more than Mike Morales's one.","Jimmy Jacobs's item didn't come out in 1995.","Of Finn Freeman's card and the one for the person who played shortstop, one sold for $375 and the other came out in 1988.","Irv Ingram's item didn't feature the person who played left field.","Jimmy Jacobs's one didn't feature the person who played shortstop.","The six cards were the one that sold for $225, the card for the person who played shortstop, the piece for the person who played third base, the 1987 piece, Hick Hodge's one and the 2004 one.","Of Irv Ingram's card and Finn Freeman's one, one came out in 1987 and the other sold for $375."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1974","1987","1988","1995","2004","2007"],"label_d":["center field","left field","pitcher","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83c638dd2b6857f1cb09211f536534a9"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that went 15 feet, the black airplane, and the plane that was thrown 4th are three different planes.","The six planes were the plane that was thrown 6th, the plane that went 15 feet, the airplane that went 55 feet, the green airplane, the white airplane and the airplane that went 65 feet.","The plane that went 65 feet was thrown 4th.","Roderick's design landed somewhat shorter than the silver plane.","The plane that was thrown 1st wasn't black.","The plane that was thrown 3rd, the plane that went 55 feet, and Aaron's design are three different planes.","Of the plane that was thrown 2nd and the white airplane, one was Valerie's and the other was Roderick's.","Ella's design wasn't green.","Omar's design was pink.","The plane that went 25 feet was either the plane that was thrown 1st or Aaron's design.","Valerie's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 55 feet.","Of the plane that was thrown 3rd and the silver plane, one was Valerie's and the other went 45 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03aeee2eafeed5d67f7782181c506ddb"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Frances's order, the order with ham, the $2.75 order, the order with havarti cheese and the $3.75 order are all different sandwiches.","The sandwich with liverwurst is either the $6.75 order or the sandwich with gouda cheese.","Kenneth's order doesn't include muenster cheese.","Nora's sandwich is either the order with cheddar cheese or the $6.75 order.","Of the order with prosciutto and Henrietta's order, one includes gouda cheese and the other costs $3.75.","The sandwich with liverwurst costs 1 dollar less than Frances's sandwich.","The sandwich with prosciutto costs 1 dollar more than Kenneth's sandwich.","Of the sandwich with swiss cheese and Henrietta's order, one costs $6.75 and the other includes ham.","Of the sandwich with bologna and Ronda's sandwich, one includes swiss cheese and the other costs $7.75.","Henrietta's sandwich doesn't cost $5.75.","Peter's order doesn't include corned beef."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Frances","Henrietta","Kenneth","Nora","Peter","Ronda"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d964b5d7fc4cc160b87a1618a69104b9"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Dixie Dean's show has 1 million more downloads than the gaming podcast.","Al Acosta's show has fewer downloads than the show that began in 2010.","The podcast that began in 2010 has fewer downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","Cora Capon's podcast is either the sports podcast or the podcast that began in 2010.","Of the literature podcast and the show with 5 million downloads, one is Eva Estrada's and the other started in 2015.","Of the investing show and the sports podcast, one has 5 million downloads and the other started in 2012.","Geneva Gold's podcast is about literature.","The podcast that began in 2009 has more downloads than the film podcast.","The podcast that began in 2008 has 1 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The film podcast has fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2008.","The show with 5 million downloads didn't start in 2008.","Al Acosta's podcast is about gaming."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2010","2012","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71893be75ce0df136389c42f5cd39601"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who entered her hat, the knitter who submitted the green item, and Yolanda are three different people.","Of the knitter who entered her hat and the person who finished fifth, one made the blue item and the other is Holly.","The entrant who entered her blanket finished 2 places before Viola.","Ernestine finished 1 place before the person who submitted the purple item.","Ernestine finished 1 place before the knitter who entered her hat.","Of the entrant who finished fifth and the person who finished fourth, one is Jeanette and the other made the tea cozy.","The person who submitted the orange item finished somewhat after the entrant who entered her scarf.","Ernestine is either the person who submitted the orange item or the knitter who finished fourth.","The entrant who submitted the green item didn't knit the scarf.","Of Viola and the entrant who entered her sweater, one finished fifth and the other made the white item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Holly","Jeanette","Viola","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04688ec488e734346d412b563920855f"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that bakes for 35 minutes is either the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees or the baked ham.","The dish that cooks at 375 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","The mac and cheese requires 20 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 3 people.","Of the candied yams recipe and the recipe that serves 8 people, one bakes for 50 minutes and the other cooks at 385 degrees.","Of the meatloaf and the recipe that serves 8 people, one bakes for 50 minutes and the other cooks at 340 degrees.","The candied yams recipe is either the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes or the recipe that serves 6 people.","The baked ham requires 10 minutes less baking time than the recipe that serves 6 people.","The dish that serves 5 people is either the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees or the dish that bakes for 50 minutes.","The dish that serves 4 people doesn't cook at 410 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9d8e56d3907670f279e2814f1d41b21"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the ginger ale owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson whose order cost $7.15 is either Hannah or the team member who ordered the root beer.","The salesperson who ordered the root beer, the team member who ordered the tuna on rye, Peter, the salesperson whose order cost $6.25 and Samantha are all different people.","Of Chip and the team member whose order cost $5.35, one ordered the B.L.T. and the other ordered the tuna on rye.","The team member whose order cost $6.70 didn't order the tuna on rye.","Of the team member who ordered the Italian sub and Geoffrey, one owes $6.25 and the other ordered the water.","Chip doesn't owe $7.15.","The person who ordered the grape soda is either the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 or Samantha.","The salesperson who ordered the orange soda is either the person who ordered the meatball sub or the team member who ordered the taco salad.","The person who ordered the meatball sub owes more than the salesperson who ordered the orange soda.","Geoffrey didn't order the diet coke."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b96134ea2fd59ab9ed5eeb3aa5e64207"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in Nigeria is either Nyalt or the 105 ft tall waterfall.","The 120 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 1990.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1988 is not in Nigeria.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is either the waterfall located in New Zealand or Inawatai.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1988 is 5 ft higher than the waterfall located in Brazil.","Of the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1994 and Sihat, one is in Tibet and the other has a height of 100 ft.","The fall Derrick photographed in 2001 is 5 ft shorter than Rhoqua.","The fall in Jamaica is 10 ft shorter than Inawatai.","The 115 ft tall fall is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1989 or Garray.","Sihat is 15 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1996.","Nyalt is not 125 ft high.","Of Nyalt and the 100 ft tall waterfall, one is located in Nigeria and the other was shot in 2001."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1988","1989","1990","1994","1996","2001"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d305b40a8cb7ba56d207430d467dce3"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Maggie scored fewer points than the player in lane 6.","The contestant who scored 700 points was from Fort Kent.","Of the player from Elk Grove and the person in lane 6, one is Oliver and the other scored 540 points.","The contestant who scored 300 points, the player in lane 1, and the player from Fort Kent are three different people.","The contestant from Bristol wasn't in lane 1.","The six people are the player from Pacific Grove, the person who scored 300 points, the person who scored 620 points, the person in lane 4, the player in lane 7 and the contestant who scored 700 points.","The person from Elk Grove, the person who scored 620 points, and Deanna are three different people.","Gretchen wasn't in lane 4.","The player who scored 380 points is either the person from Bristol or Deanna.","Oliver didn't finish with 620 points.","Leigh was in lane 5.","Of the player from Cutler and the contestant in lane 7, one is Oliver and the other is Maggie."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Deanna","Gretchen","Kristie","Leigh","Maggie","Oliver"],"label_c":["1","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c45eb84dd4e4adaa437863d395dddc11"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Neal won't leave in February.","Of the aerophobe leaving in April and the flier leaving in May, one will go to Delaware and the other will bring their coin.","The passenger with the lucky hat will leave 2 months after Yolanda.","Of the aerophobe leaving in January and Maurice, one will bring their shamrock and the other will go to Rhode Island.","Of the passenger with the talisman and Olive, one will leave in February and the other will go to Georgia.","The flier going to Utah will leave 3 months before the aerophobe with the coin.","Sophie will leave 2 months after the aerophobe with the talisman.","The aerophobe with the wishbone is either the aerophobe leaving in June or Alma.","Alma will leave 2 months after the aerophobe with the lucky hat.","Alma won't bring a horseshoe.","The aerophobe going to Michigan won't bring a coin.","Olive won't bring a lucky hat."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Alma","Maurice","Neal","Olive","Sophie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","Florida","Georgia","Michigan","Rhode Island","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcd3d6e2635b20632ea79c8ec5b3ae2d"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Neither the fund begun in 1972 nor the one begun in 1983 is the one run by Nadine Newton.","Neither the one begun in 1972 nor Oak Capital is the one with a return of 9%.","The one run by Terry Torres has had a 1 percent smaller return than Pine Bay.","Hudson Brook is either the fund begun in 2009 or the one run by Sal Spencer.","Of the fund with a return of 8% and the one begun in 1983, one is run by Mike McClain and the other is First Crescent.","The one run by Nadine Newton is either Silver Rock or Oak Capital.","The fund begun in 1977 has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Terry Torres.","Black River isn't the hedge fund with a return of 10%.","The fund begun in 1992 isn't run by Sal Spencer.","First Crescent isn't run by Patty Paul.","The fund run by Mike McClain has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1972.","Of the fund begun in 1977 and the fund run by Sal Spencer, one is Black River and the other has had a return of 7%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Patty Paul","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","1992","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95546b675a54894641a1cf80eec27e01"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Jenna spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the B+.","Wesley didn't talk about P.M. Asquith.","Jenna spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","Of Francis and the student who got the D, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The student who spoke for 16 minutes didn't get the C-.","Neither the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour nor the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith was Edith.","Anita spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke 2 minutes more than Wesley.","The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes didn't get the C-.","The presenter who got the A- didn't talk about P.M. Thatcher.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour was either the student who spoke for 12 minutes or the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes.","Neither the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour nor the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher was Wesley.","Of the student who spoke for 16 minutes and the student who got the B-, one talked about P.M. Thatcher and the other was Francis."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Edith","Francis","Jenna","Roberta","Wesley"],"label_c":["Asquith","Balfour","Chamberlain","Disraeli","Gladstone","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba33efa2b083a2e7bfe62c58e7d6a93d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Faith Flynn is worth 2 billion more than the person who works in the banking industry.","The person worth $26 billion is either Ed Everett or Mike Mckay.","The person from Germany is worth somewhat more than Leonard Levy.","Of Betty Bush and Gil Gallegos, one is from England and the other works in the medical industry.","The person who works in the aerospace industry isn't from Germany.","Gil Gallegos is worth 2 billion more than the person who works in the finance industry.","The magnate who works in the medical industry, Faith Flynn, the mogul from Germany and the magnate from Sweden are all different people.","The person who works in the aerospace industry isn't from Mexico.","Of the tycoon worth $29 billion and the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry, one is from Germany and the other is Ed Everett.","The mogul who works in the banking industry is worth somewhat more than Leonard Levy.","The person from Norway is either the magnate who works in the banking industry or the magnate worth $26 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["Canada","England","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6246df1a99361ecb4aa8d9986b5831fa"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who submitted the blue item finished somewhat after Tanya.","Kimberly finished 3 places after the entrant who submitted the orange item.","The entrant who entered her socks finished 2 places after the person who submitted the orange item.","Ollie, the entrant who entered her scarf, the person who finished sixth, the knitter who finished fifth and the entrant who finished first are all different people.","Of the knitter who finished second and the person who entered her blanket, one made the silver item and the other is Ida.","The person who finished second didn't knit the tea cozy.","The entrant who submitted the blue item, the knitter who entered her scarf, and the entrant who entered her socks are three different people.","Of the person who finished sixth and the knitter who entered her hat, one is Winifred and the other made the silver item.","Ida finished 1 place after the entrant who submitted the orange item.","The entrant who submitted the white item finished somewhat before the knitter who entered her scarf.","Ollie finished somewhat after the person who submitted the green item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Ida","Kimberly","Ollie","Tanya","Winifred","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6c068efdac66f10acaa667f11230d5d"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Neither the class with 37 students nor the Geometry class is Mr. Caldwell's class.","The class in room 208 is either the class with 37 students or the History class.","The Latin class has somewhat more students than the class in room 208.","The class with 35 students is either the course in room 212 or Mr. Caldwell's class.","Mr. Velasquez's class is either the course with 39 students or the Latin class.","The History class has 2 fewer students than Mr. King's class.","Of the Biology class and the class in room 201, one is taught by Velasquez and the other has 29 students.","The class in room 125 doesn't have 39 students.","Mr. Herman's class has 8 more students than the class in room 201.","The class in room 215 isn't the Spanish class.","The Geometry class isn't taught by Saunders.","The Latin class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Saunders's class.","Mr. Saunders's class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 215."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["125","201","207","208","212","215"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Herman","King","Newton","Saunders","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Biology","Geometry","History","Latin","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=994f5d51da0b441e1f75efaffafe8cc6"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Daregh started 3 years after the person on the Bulldogs.","The player on the Predators was either the second striker or the center back.","The second striker started 3 years before Kawa.","The person who started in 1982 was either Daregh or the full back.","The person on the Rangers started 3 years before Imay.","Neither Rothvum nor Awad was the player who started in 1991.","Rothvum started sometime after the person on the Bulldogs.","Of the goalie and the center forward, one played for the Hawks and the other began playing in 1988.","Of the center forward and the person who started in 1976, one was Banben and the other played for the Bulldogs.","Of Kawa and the person who started in 1976, one was the center back and the other played for the Courage.","The second striker was either Imay or the person who started in 1979.","The person on the Spartans wasn't the wing back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Imay","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Courage","Hawks","Predators","Rangers","Spartans"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4363f3905531af041fca1c624860faa"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The energy stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Abigail bought.","The stock that sold for $30 per share was bought by Edith.","The stock Ida Mae bought, PSTO, the health care stock, the real estate stock and ABTR were all different stocks.","The stock Francine bought was per share less expensive than the telecom stock.","Of the stock Heathcliff bought and the stock that sold for $30 per share, one was in the health care sector and the other was QMZ.","PSTO was per share less expensive than the financial stock.","The utilities stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","KMPP was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The real estate stock was per share less expensive than the stock Edith bought.","JMO sold for $29 per share.","The stock that sold for $27 per share wasn't purchased by Charlie."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Edith","Francine","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04d38f57775ace77ec31ffa3fdac2738"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the one sequenced in April and the one sequenced by Dr. Kennedy, one is B. mangeris and the other has 500 genes.","The organism sequenced in April has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The organism sequenced in August wasn't sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","B. mangeris doesn't have exactly 1,250 genes.","The organism with 1,000 genes, the one sequenced in February, and L. dyson are three different organisms.","Of the organism with 750 genes and the organism sequenced in July, one was sequenced by Dr. Copeland and the other is D. forcilitis.","D. forcilitis wasn't sequenced by Dr. Garza.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Quinn has 250 fewer genes than P. wellington.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Fletcher was either V. tenesis or L. dyson.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Fletcher, the organism sequenced in February, and the bacteria sequenced in July are three different organisms.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Copeland has 250 more genes than the one sequenced in February.","E. paradolens was either the one sequenced in November or the one sequenced by Dr. Kennedy."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Fletcher","Garza","Kennedy","Quinn","Sheppard"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fb886922d92e3e92d9f6d4335e10790"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with a flush won 1 hand after the person who won the $18.25 pot.","Lee won sometime after the person who won the $18.25 pot.","Zachary won with a royal flush.","The person who won the $18.25 pot was either Lee or the competitor who won the first hand.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot won 1 hand before Frances.","The six people were the player who won the $3.75 pot, the competitor who won with a royal flush, the player who won with one pair, Frances, the person who won with a straight and Guillermo.","The player who won the $12.50 pot won 1 hand after the person who won with one pair.","Wilbur was either the person who won the $6.50 pot or the person who won the $12.50 pot.","Wilbur won 3 hands after the competitor who won with a full house.","The person who won with a flush was either the competitor who won the $9.00 pot or Lee.","Of the player who won with a straight and Guillermo, one won the $9.00 pot and the other won the first hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Frances","Guillermo","Holly","Lee","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fdd333343c7fa17098f8f9085f005de"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's podcast is either the show that began in 2012 or the podcast that began in 2007.","Of the music podcast and the podcast that began in 2012, one is Cora Capon's and the other has 4 million downloads.","Al Acosta's podcast has fewer downloads than the business podcast.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2013.","The gaming podcast has fewer downloads than the show that began in 2010.","Bobby Bora's podcast is either the business show or the show that began in 2015.","The six shows are the podcast that began in 2012, the gaming show, Dixie Dean's podcast, Geneva Gold's show, the podcast with 6 million downloads and the show with 5 million downloads.","The literature podcast has 2 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The investing podcast has 4 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2015.","Of the show that began in 2010 and Dixie Dean's podcast, one has 1 million downloads and the other is about sports."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2010","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bde542cff0fbfe0ad1f0bd2d05a149d8"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1995 item, Neddy Norris's card, and the item for the person who played shortstop are three different cards.","The piece that sold for $275 came out in 1974.","Bill Bernard's item sold for 100 dollars more than the card for the person who played right field.","Of Hick Hodge's piece and the one for the person who played first base, one sold for $325 and the other came out in 1995.","Keith Kane's piece didn't feature the person who played first base.","Keith Kane's one, the item for the person who played right field, and the one for the person who played third base are three different cards.","The card for the person who played first base sold for somewhat more than Mike Morales's card.","The one for the person who played third base sold for 100 dollars more than the 1988 item.","Hick Hodge's card sold for 50 dollars more than the item for the person who played left field.","Eric Estrada's one featured the person who played pitcher.","The one that sold for $225 was either the 1978 card or the piece for the person who played pitcher.","Bill Bernard's item sold for 50 dollars less than the 1972 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Eric Estrada","Hick Hodge","Keith Kane","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1978","1988","1995","2012"],"label_d":["first base","left field","pitcher","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1364a2ae0747ec595036d837b63b1f61"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Alexis finished somewhat after the person who submitted the green item.","Winifred is either the knitter who submitted the green item or the entrant who entered her blanket.","Of the entrant who submitted the orange item and the person who entered her mittens, one finished second and the other is Carla.","The person who entered her sweater finished somewhat after the person who submitted the orange item.","Alexis didn't knit the socks.","The entrant who submitted the black item didn't knit the blanket.","The entrant who submitted the orange item finished 1 place before Tanya.","The knitter who entered her sweater finished 3 places before Viola.","Desiree is either the knitter who entered her blanket or the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","The six people are the knitter who submitted the purple item, the person who finished third, the entrant who finished second, the entrant who finished first, Alexis and the entrant who entered her hat.","Tanya is either the person who submitted the blue item or the knitter who entered her sweater.","Desiree, the entrant who entered her socks, and the person who finished first are three different people.","Tanya, the knitter who submitted the black item, and the knitter who finished first are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Carla","Desiree","Tanya","Viola","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b7d3d4058149be9daf732cf54a992ec"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Hannah Hay is either the person from Ireland or the person who won the prize in astronomy.","The person who won the prize in literature won her prize before Hannah Hay.","Tara Tate is either the winner from Russia or the winner from Ireland.","Of the person who won in 1980 and Fay Ferguson, one is from Mexico and the other won the prize in physics.","Of the person who won the prize in economics and Jemma Jenks, one is from Germany and the other won in 1980.","The person who won in 1984 didn't win the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won the prize in astronomy is either the winner who won in 1980 or the person who won in 1968.","The winner from Mexico is either Tara Tate or the person who won the prize in medicine.","Of the person from Australia and Betty Brewer, one won in 1984 and the other won in 1976.","Hannah Hay won her prize 12 years before the winner from Poland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Jemma Jenks","Olive Olson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","Ireland","Mexico","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2a0bd3ee7f810903bb733257d88140e"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who finished second was either the contestant who got 2 Down wrong or Frederick.","Perry was from Miles.","The contestant who got 2 Down wrong wasn't from Grant.","Of the solver who got 18 Down wrong and the contestant from Needles, one was Willie and the other finished fourth.","The solver who got 18 Down wrong, the person who finished fifth, and Frederick are three different people.","Willie didn't finish fifth.","The contestant who finished first, the contestant from Grant, and the person who got 20 Across wrong are three different people.","Of the person who got 4 Across wrong and the person from Yorba Linda, one was Willie and the other was Traci.","The six people were the contestant who got 30 Across wrong, the contestant who finished first, the contestant who finished fifth, the person from Jackman, the contestant from Yorba Linda and the solver who finished sixth.","Traci finished sometime before the solver from Needles.","The person who finished sixth answered 20 Across incorrectly.","Grace wasn't from Jackman."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Grace","Ian","Perry","Traci","Willie"],"label_c":["Grant","Industry","Jackman","Miles","Needles","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c243ff768a3af5f248ba93ae98b9d2d"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Neither the architect nor the person from Mexico is the person born on April 13th.","The six people are the person from South Africa, the traveler born on April 13th, the traveler born on August 15th, the engineer, the surgeon and the traveler whose birthday is on September 17th.","Of the traveler from Belgium and the surgeon, one is Lamar and the other is Jeffrey.","Izzy is the musician.","Lamar wasn't born on August 15th.","The traveler whose birthday is on May 18th is either the person from Austria or Dale.","Jeffrey has a birthday sometime before the politician.","Frank is not the engineer.","Neither the person born on August 15th nor Dale is the traveler from France.","The person whose birthday is on September 17th is from Mexico.","The person from Austria is not the architect.","Of the person from France and the politician, one is Lamar and the other was born on July 16th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Dale","Frank","Harry","Izzy","Jeffrey","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","France","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2c54860430050b66b74437490d141ff"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the report of the cone-shaped UFO and the sighting from Yarmouth, one was received on August 4 and the other was reported by Dan Delgado.","Of Cindy Chan's report and the report of the oval-shaped UFO, one was received on August 9 and the other was from Newark.","Flora Flynn's report didn't involve the oval-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Embden was submitted 2 days before the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was either the August 5 report or the August 6 sighting.","Of Edith Estes's report and Cindy Chan's report, one was from Embden and the other was received on August 9.","Edith Estes's report didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","The six sightings were the August 6 report, the report of the oval-shaped UFO, the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO, the report from Embden, Dan Delgado's report and the sighting from Upper Lake.","The sighting from Newark was submitted 1 day after Hal Harrison's report.","Flora Flynn's sighting wasn't from Postville."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Dows","Embden","Newark","Postville","Upper Lake","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2192fa0a26de664994040f4dda6e732"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Old Jarvis isn't 159 ft. tall.","The 147 ft. tree is either the tree in Silk Notch or Evan's Fir.","The tree in Silk Notch is taller than Zeke's Spruce.","The tree in York Woods is shorter than The Senator.","Of the 94 year-old tree and the 147 ft. tree, one is in Woden Woods and the other is Evan's Fir.","Of Marsh Tree and the 85 year-old tree, one is in York Woods and the other is 156 ft. tall.","The 153 ft. tree is either the 85 year-old tree or the tree in Benton Notch.","Neither the 147 ft. tree nor the 80 year-old tree is the tree in Deloit Woods.","The tree in Deloit Woods is either the 99 year-old tree or the 87 year-old tree.","The tree in Benton Notch is either the 156 ft. tree or the 80 year-old tree.","The Senator is 9 feet shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","The 79 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the tree in York Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=357c95a854c6244dcf25b51fe43ed66f"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Adrian has a birthday sometime before the person from Austria.","Bill has a birthday 2 months before the traveler from Mexico.","Neither Jeffrey nor Eric is the diplomat.","Of the person from Germany and the traveler from Sweden, one was born on August 15th and the other is the musician.","Bill is either the person from Sweden or the engineer.","Eric is either the person from Sweden or the traveler from Belgium.","Eric has a birthday sometime after the politician.","Of the traveler from Mexico and the person born on August 15th, one is Izzy and the other is the surgeon.","Jeffrey wasn't born on September 17th.","The musician, the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th and the person from Austria are all different people.","Of the person whose birthday is on May 18th and the architect, one is Eric and the other is from Austria.","Izzy wasn't born on September 17th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Eric","Izzy","Jeffrey","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a58b6158d1a1e1ebf5335d6bc7f00e8a"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 2 dollars less than Terry.","Margie was either the runner who chose puttanesca sauce or the contestant who ordered taglioni.","Of the runner who ordered rotini and Jack, one paid $8.99 and the other chose pomodoro sauce.","Nathaniel paid 2 dollars more than the runner who ordered rigatoni.","Angie paid $6.99.","Margie paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered penne.","Angie didn't order fusilli.","Neither the runner who chose pomodoro sauce nor the competitor who ordered taglioni was the runner who paid $9.99.","The contestant who paid $11.99 didn't order spaghetti.","The competitor who paid $11.99 didn't choose arrabiata sauce.","Terry paid less than the contestant who chose alfredo sauce.","Of Angie and the runner who ordered spaghetti, one chose marinara sauce and the other chose alfredo sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Jack","Kristina","Margie","Nathaniel","Terry"],"label_c":["fusilli","penne","rigatoni","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7227c6da86cbbbb3950315296d7de86"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" doesn't have exactly 500 books.","The mobile library Richard drives, the vehicle with 300 books, \"Lit on Wheels\", \"Books-4-U\" and the school bus are all different vehicles.","Of the mobile library with 350 books and \"Words To Go\", one is the Airstream and the other is driven by Elena.","Of the mobile library with 450 books and the school bus, one is \"Words To Go\" and the other is driven by Gene.","The mobile library with 450 books, \"Lit on Wheels\", and the school bus are three different vehicles.","\"Dream Machine\" isn't the ice cream truck.","The school bus has 100 more books than the vehicle Natasha drives.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the ambulance or the Mack truck.","The bookmobile Natasha drives is either the Mack truck or \"Dream Machine\".","The Mack truck has 100 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","The Mack truck has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Sheryl drives.","The Airstream is either the bookmobile Sheryl drives or the bookmobile Gene drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Gene","Myra","Natasha","Richard","Sheryl"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d48f35d1ba5f87f2c762711ea3bf808b"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 6th went somewhat farther than Roderick's design.","Of the airplane that went 45 feet and the plane that was thrown 5th, one was Henrietta's and the other was green.","Roderick's design was thrown 3rd.","Henrietta's design landed 20 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 3rd.","Ella's design wasn't thrown 7th.","The plane that went 55 feet was thrown 1st.","The plane that was thrown 5th wasn't yellow.","Aaron's design, the airplane that went 35 feet, and the plane that went 25 feet are three different planes.","The white airplane went somewhat farther than Ella's design.","Roderick's design went 10 feet farther than the white plane.","The airplane that went 55 feet wasn't silver.","Of the plane that was thrown 2nd and the plane that went 65 feet, one was pink and the other was Omar's.","Margo's design, the silver plane, and the plane that went 25 feet are three different planes."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a50a407f82df4ea30f996fa879274ce"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The six organisms were D. forcilitis, the one with 1,250 genes, the organism sequenced by Dr. Velasquez, the organism sequenced by Dr. Acosta, the bacteria with 750 genes and the bacteria with 1,000 genes.","The organism sequenced in September was either the organism with 1,500 genes or the one sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","Of the organism sequenced in September and the one with 1,250 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Estrada and the other is B. mangeris.","The bacteria sequenced in November wasn't sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","P. wellington wasn't sequenced by Dr. Velasquez.","Of the one sequenced by Dr. Velasquez and the bacteria with 250 genes, one was sequenced in February and the other is D. forcilitis.","The bacteria sequenced in September wasn't sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","The one sequenced by Dr. Estrada was either V. tenesis or the bacteria sequenced in February.","L. dyson has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced in September.","L. dyson was either the one with 1,250 genes or the bacteria sequenced in July.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Ortiz was either the organism sequenced in February or the one with 1,000 genes.","The bacteria sequenced in December has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Estrada."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Estrada","Fletcher","Jordan","Ortiz","Velasquez"],"label_d":["February","April","July","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=736a6ff769ab0dd61bb88c5fe291f160"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The home going to Yountville is somewhat larger than the $36,000 house.","The home going to Healdsburg is 45 sq ft larger than the Zimmerman's house.","The Whitehead's home is either the $27,500 house or the $35,000 home.","The structure going to Unionville is 15 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 home.","Of the Ewing's home and the 140 sq ft structure, one sold for $36,000 and the other sold for $38,000.","The 170 sq ft home will be delivered to Kennebunkport.","Of the Whitehead's house and the 125 sq ft structure, one will be delivered to Yountville and the other sold for $27,500.","The Zimmerman's house will be delivered to Fullerton.","The home going to Unionville is somewhat smaller than the Pratt's home.","Neither the $38,000 structure nor the structure going to Fullerton is the Pratt's home.","The Kirby's home is 60 sq ft larger than the $29,000 structure.","The house going to Kennebunkport is 30 sq ft larger than the $38,000 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Kirby","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=653b3bcf2c11295a11629facfe2c11f9"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The society founded in 350 AD was either the culture located near Waterloo or the Hatgare culture.","Of the culture located near Unity and the Hatgare culture, one had a population size of 7,500 and the other was founded in 1350 AD.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded 500 years after the Warasen culture.","The Lyeilia culture had a population size of 9,000.","The society founded in 100 AD wasn't based near Floris.","The culture located near Lacona was either the culture with 9,000 people or the Echmust culture.","Of the culture founded in 1100 AD and the culture located near Garden Grove, one was the Lyeilia culture and the other had a population size of 7,500.","The Warasen culture wasn't founded in 850 AD.","The Ryat culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 4,500 people.","The Juad culture wasn't based near Unity.","The Lyeilia culture, the culture with 7,500 people, the culture with 8,000 people, the culture with 5,000 people and the society founded in 100 AD were all different cultures.","The culture founded in 350 AD didn't have a population size of 8,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Echmust","Hatgare","Juad","Lyeilia","Ryat","Warasen"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Floris","Garden Grove","Howland","Lacona","Unity","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=318d591618b3a787b062cde847eeb2f5"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle with 400 books is either \"Dream Machine\" or the vehicle Kimberly drives.","The vehicle with 400 books isn't driven by Gene.","The ambulance has fewer books than \"Explore More\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" has more books than the ice cream truck.","\"Ready Reader\" isn't the Winnebago.","\"Ready Reader\" isn't the ambulance.","The Winnebago is either the bookmobile with 400 books or the mobile library with 450 books.","The bookmobile Dan drives has fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","The Winnebago has 200 more books than the mobile library Sheryl drives.","The mobile library Dan drives has 50 more books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 150 fewer books than the bookmobile Violet drives.","The Greyhound bus has more books than the bookmobile Kimberly drives.","The six vehicles are \"Tiny Tomes\", the mobile library with 450 books, the vehicle Sheryl drives, the ambulance, the Airstream and the mobile library with 400 books.","Of the bookmobile Dan drives and \"Dream Machine\", one is the Greyhound bus and the other has 300 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Gene","Kimberly","Myra","Sheryl","Violet"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=117c0370c28c898b29ef2fb342674af9"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $5,200 pinball machine wasn't made by Dow Games.","\"Archer Quest\" is either the $6,400 machine or the machine made by Arco.","The machine made by Arco came out 2 years before the $1,750 pinball machine.","\"Disco Mania\" was made by Waverly Toys.","The system made by Arco came out sometime after \"Disco Mania\".","\"Archer Quest\" doesn't cost $5,200.","The machine released in 1978 doesn't cost $1,500.","\"Voyager Hero\" was made by Tarco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\", the system released in 1978, and the $2,000 pinball machine are three different games.","\"Disco Mania\" costs $3,750.","Of the $1,500 pinball machine and the game released in 1974, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other is \"Voyager Hero\".","The $1,500 system came out 2 years after the machine made by Dow Games.","Of the system released in 1974 and \"Aladeen\", one costs $6,400 and the other was made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62dd0c428571251b8677a489d051efc3"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Natasha drives has more books than the Winnebago.","The Winnebago has more books than the bookmobile Kimberly drives.","The six vehicles are the Winnebago, the mobile library Kimberly drives, \"Books-4-U\", \"Lit on Wheels\", the mobile library with 250 books and the mobile library with 450 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 more books than the Greyhound bus.","The ice cream truck is either the bookmobile Kimberly drives or the mobile library Sheryl drives.","\"Explore More\" isn't the school bus.","The bookmobile with 250 books isn't driven by Leroy.","\"Ready Reader\" has fewer books than the Mack truck.","\"Books-4-U\" doesn't have exactly 400 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the mobile library with 400 books or the ice cream truck.","\"Explore More\" has 50 more books than the Mack truck.","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Natasha.","The mobile library Elena drives has 200 more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The bookmobile Sheryl drives has 100 more books than \"Dream Machine\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Elena","Kimberly","Leroy","Natasha","Sheryl","Violet"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93c093216d6b7adfd96d6bd286d48c51"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of Al Acosta's podcast and Dixie Dean's podcast, one started in 2010 and the other is about investing.","The show that began in 2015 is either Eva Estrada's show or the podcast with 4 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2014, Dixie Dean's podcast, and the business podcast are three different shows.","The gaming show has 2 million fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast.","Of Dixie Dean's show and the podcast with 4 million downloads, one started in 2010 and the other is about investing.","Bobby Bora's podcast didn't start in 2012.","The podcast that began in 2012 has 1 million fewer downloads than the business show.","Al Acosta's show has more downloads than the music podcast.","The podcast with 5 million downloads is either Cora Capon's podcast or the podcast that began in 2012.","The film podcast has 1 million more downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","The show with 3 million downloads started in 2013.","Cora Capon's podcast is about business.","Eva Estrada's show is about gaming."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=618eeaafacb47b995ec0176990bcd233"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Ready Reader\" is either the Winnebago or the vehicle Leroy drives.","Of \"Dream Machine\" and the vehicle Natasha drives, one has 250 books and the other is the Winnebago.","The vehicle with 250 books isn't the ice cream truck.","The ice cream truck isn't driven by Cynthia.","Of the bookmobile Cynthia drives and the Greyhound bus, one is \"Books-4-U\" and the other has 400 books.","Of the mobile library Patsy drives and the mobile library with 350 books, one is the Airstream and the other is \"Books-4-U\".","The mobile library with 500 books is either the school bus or \"Tiny Tomes\".","The Greyhound bus is either the mobile library Francisco drives or the vehicle with 350 books.","The vehicle Cynthia drives, the Airstream, and \"Explore More\" are three different vehicles.","The mobile library with 350 books is either the ice cream truck or the vehicle Leroy drives.","The ambulance isn't driven by Jaime.","The ambulance has 100 more books than \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Francisco","Jaime","Leroy","Natasha","Patsy"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=787cecb3cd0459ee8b392556d0e2cf0f"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 2-7 decision was either the April 7 case or Omar v Powers.","The March 24 case was the 3-6 decision.","Ayers v Byrd wasn't on March 17.","Gibbs v Kintz was sometime after the 4-5 decision.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was the 4-5 decision.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 1 week before Omar v Powers.","Of Gibbs v Kintz and Short v Metz, one was on April 7 and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","The March 31 case didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion wasn't the 7-2 decision.","Of Justice Larson's majority opinion and Justice Olson's majority opinion, one was on March 10 and the other was the 5-4 decision.","Of the 7-2 decision and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, one was on March 24 and the other was Zamora v Pibb."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d28a3996c9f2438b468b375a2ea48cd"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Violet had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the child who finished in fifth place.","The contestant who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Kelley is either the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class or the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either the child whose final word was \"consomme\" or Denise.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Denise.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Denise.","The child whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Yvette is either the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class or the child who finished in first place.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Floyd.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the student from Mrs. Manzella's class or the student who finished in first place.","Of the student whose final word was \"bulwark\" and the student who finished in fourth place, one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Floyd wasn't asked to spell \"facetiously\".","The child whose final word was \"anemic\" is either the contestant who finished in fourth place or the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Denise","Floyd","Kelley","Otis","Violet","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=466be172c93e04404daf219d2900bd83"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The home going to Dallas Center is somewhat larger than the Zimmerman's structure.","The Kirby's structure sold for $29,000.","The house going to Laguna Beach is 15 sq ft larger than the Zimmerman's house.","The Kirby's house is 15 sq ft smaller than the house going to Healdsburg.","The 95 sq ft structure is either the $25,000 structure or the $27,500 home.","Neither the $27,500 home nor the home going to Eagle Grove is the Gillespie's house.","The Ewing's house sold for $36,000.","The house going to Shaver Lake sold for $25,000.","The Ewing's home won't be going to Dallas Center.","The $32,250 house is 15 sq ft larger than the Kirby's home.","Of the $27,500 home and the structure going to Eagle Grove, one is 110 sq ft and the other is for the Ingrams.","Of the $32,250 home and the structure going to Shaver Lake, one is 140 sq ft and the other is for the Zimmermans.","The 155 sq ft house won't be going to Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1355f229836be6f8aea69cbcab111f01"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Robin Rust won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who won at Pennyfoot.","The person who won in 1920 didn't shoot a 61.","Shari Steel won her tournament 4 years after the person who won at Cowbush Cove.","The woman who won at Spotswood won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 66.","Neither the golfer who won in 1923 nor the woman who won in 1922 was the woman who scored a 63.","Denise Detz won at Pennyfoot.","The golfer who scored a 67 won her tournament sometime after the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","Maxine Mohn didn't shoot a 59.","The woman who won in 1923 didn't win at Willow Grove.","Maxine Mohn didn't shoot a 61.","Of Alison Ames and the woman who won at Scotch Pines, one won in 1924 and the other shot a 59.","Robin Rust was either the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove or the woman who won at Spotswood.","The golfer who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 1 year after Maxine Mohn.","The person who won in 1922, Robin Rust, the person who scored a 66 and Denise Detz were all different golfers."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Denise Detz","Kristina Katz","Maxine Mohn","Robin Rust","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","60","61","63","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afa8f3114818e2e68e9bb8af88b6732e"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["May is either the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class or the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Bessie.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either the student whose final word was \"consomme\" or Bessie.","Clarence wasn't asked to spell \"facetiously\".","The student whose final word was \"anemic\" is either the contestant who finished in fourth place or the child from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the student from Mrs. Manzella's class or the child who finished in first place.","Yvette is either the student from Mrs. Manzella's class or the child who finished in first place.","The student who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Bessie.","Winifred had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in fifth place.","Of the child whose final word was \"bulwark\" and the child who finished in fourth place, one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Clarence."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Bessie","Clarence","May","Ronald","Winifred","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=669d5612e8bc3fb3614fda777ce3499f"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the recipe with 460 calories and the meal with 380 calories, one was the garlic tilapia and the other was served on May 17th.","The six recipes were the recipe with 400 calories, the chili pork, the recipe with 18 grams of protein, the recipe with 15 grams of protein, the dish served on May 16th and the dish with 8 grams of protein.","The recipe with 440 calories wasn't served on May 13th.","The meal with 8 grams of protein was either the lemon salmon or the recipe with 380 calories.","The chili pork wasn't served on May 14th.","The dish with 440 calories was either the meal served on May 14th or the recipe with 9 grams of protein.","The dish with 18 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the kale quinoa.","The recipe with 5 grams of protein wasn't served on May 14th.","Of the dish with 10 grams of protein and the citrus halibut, one has 420 calories and the other was served on May 14th.","The meal with 5 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the asian steak.","The meal with 18 grams of protein was served on May 17th.","The kale quinoa was served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1dac726d120035c9750d93ccd17c067"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Blanca wasn't from Canoga Park.","The solver from Westport was either the contestant who got 4 Across wrong or Julie.","Grace finished 2 places before the person who got 2 Down wrong.","The solver who got 18 Down wrong was either Nelson or the contestant from Van Nuys.","Of the contestant who finished fifth and Dave, one answered 18 Down incorrectly and the other was from Westport.","Blanca answered 4 Across incorrectly.","The solver from Miles finished 3 places after Nelson.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong, Grace, and the person who finished first are three different people.","Grace finished sometime after the contestant from Stanton.","Grace didn't finish fourth.","The person who got 26 Down wrong finished 2 places before Melinda.","Blanca finished sometime after the solver who got 20 Across wrong.","The contestant who got 20 Across wrong finished 2 places after the solver from Van Nuys."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Dave","Grace","Julie","Melinda","Nelson"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Miles","Oak View","Stanton","Van Nuys","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35fb01ce889b3ad2cba9beab1f439d06"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of the piece going to Portland and the $1,500 dummy, one is \"Sniffletoe\" and the other is Nicole's.","The dummy going to Vancouver cost somewhat more than Kelly's dummy.","The piece going to Vancouver is \"Waldarama\".","Margarita's piece, the $1,500 dummy, and the puppet going to Portland are three different dummies.","\"Valencio\" cost somewhat less than the puppet going to Oslo.","The $1,750 dummy is either the puppet going to Portland or \"Tombawomba\".","Of \"Tombawomba\" and the piece going to Oslo, one is Lucas's and the other cost $1,750.","Margarita's puppet didn't cost $1,750.","Jeff's puppet cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to St. Moritz.","The puppet going to St. Moritz, \"Xavier\", and \"Tombawomba\" are three different dummies.","The puppet going to Portland cost 500 dollars more than \"Yenga\".","The puppet going to St. Moritz cost 250 dollars less than \"Waldarama\".","The $2,000 puppet, the piece going to Baltimore, and \"Sniffletoe\" are three different dummies."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=069131ad4ee44085d9f986c2d1ddaf6d"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of Zachary and the chef who scored 77 points, one works at Epicurious and the other made the cashew tofu.","Freda scored 28 more points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","Tyrone didn't make the jambalaya.","Tyrone scored 14 fewer points than the chef from Apple Barn.","The person who made the jambalaya scored 7 fewer points than Zachary.","Jim didn't make the lemon snapper.","The chef from White Bean, the person who scored 77 points, Tyrone, the chef who made the cajun chili and Jim are all different chefs.","The cook from Demitasse scored 14 more points than Zachary.","Jim works at Demitasse.","The chef who scored 77 points is either the person who made the jambalaya or the chef from Zenaida's.","Gabriel is either the cook from Zenaida's or the cook from Apple Barn."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Freda","Gabriel","Ida","Jim","Tyrone","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33178470fdc0d36ca30fe09d85abd54b"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is longer than the suspension bridge.","The bridge in Zagreb is the girder bridge.","Bay Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the bridge in Skopje.","The 11,500 ft bridge isn't in Rome.","The 14,500 ft bridge is the truss bridge.","Of the cable-stayed structure and Vellon Bridge, one is in Copenhagen and the other is 16,000 ft.","The bowstring structure is shorter than Avery Bridge.","The structure in Skopje is 1,500 feet shorter than the girder bridge.","The six structures are the one in Vaduz, the 14,500 ft bridge, the 11,500 ft structure, the 16,000 ft structure, the 10,000 ft one and the suspension one.","The bridge in Vaduz is shorter than North Bridge.","The 10,000 ft one is either the bridge in Zagreb or Gorem Bridge.","The truss one is either Vellon Bridge or Gorem Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Dublin","Rome","Skopje","Vaduz","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4561fa90f867f4f3269ce9e9ff941b2f"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on GMA didn't air on Tuesday.","The program that aired on Wednesday was either the show with 500,000 viewers or the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The program that aired on Tuesday was either the program with 750,000 viewers or the show with 1,000,000 viewers.","Of the program that aired on SBC and the show with 1,250,000 viewers, one aired at 8:30pm and the other aired on Saturday.","The show with 500,000 viewers, the program that aired on SBC, and the show that aired on GMA are three different programs.","The show that aired at 2:00pm didn't air on Friday.","Of the show that aired at 4:30pm and the program that aired on Friday, one brought in 500,000 viewers and the other aired on CBR.","Of the show with 250,000 viewers and the program with 500,000 viewers, one aired on WNW and the other aired on Thursday.","The show that aired on FNX had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Thursday.","The program that aired on GMA had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Sunday.","The program that aired on CBR, the program with 500,000 viewers, the program that aired at 11:30am, the program that aired at 6:00pm and the program with 250,000 viewers were all different programs.","The show that aired on SBC had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 6:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a62ce093a136db5c96c8e91b6cee1995"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 120 ft tall waterfall is not in Nigeria.","Of the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1989 and the fall in Jamaica, one is Inawatai and the other is 125 ft high.","Of Nyalt and the waterfall located in Canada, one was shot in 1989 and the other was shot in 2001.","Of Rhoqua and the 120 ft tall waterfall, one was shot in 1991 and the other is located in New Zealand.","The fall Derrick shot in 1985 is 10 ft shorter than Cerbel.","The 110 ft tall waterfall is either the fall located in Jamaica or the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1989.","Nyalt, the waterfall located in Jamaica, the waterfall in Canada, the fall Derrick shot in 1985 and the 120 ft tall fall are all different waterfalls.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1999 is either Cerbel or the fall in Tibet.","Oginao is not in Tibet.","Cerbel is located in Canada.","The 100 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 1999."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1985","1989","1991","1998","1999","2001"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dddf67bd2febede5f4ab3ccee51e09b7"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.8991 N was found 3 days before the box that held the decoder ring.","Of the box at 88.1863 W and the case that held the brass key, one was found on May 6 and the other was at 40.5912 N.","The box at 40.3109 N, the cache at 88.1863 W, and the cache that held the brass key are three different boxes.","The case at 40.8991 N was at 88.2694 W.","The case that held the ancient coin was found sometime after the cache at 41.0237 N.","The case that held the marbles was found 3 days after the case at 41.0237 N.","The box found on May 3 was either the cache at 88.0431 W or the box at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N was at 88.3907 W.","The case at 40.2516 N didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","Of the case at 88.3821 W and the box that held the sunglasses, one was found on May 12 and the other was at 41.0237 N.","The box found on May 15 didn't have the brass key inside it.","The case at 88.3821 W was found 3 days after the box at 40.8991 N.","The cache that held the sunglasses was at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4057c425db34e2a10cdd932055901964"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 405 doesn't have 29 students.","Of the Biology class and the course in room 120, one is taught by Ellis and the other has 39 students.","The course in room 207 isn't the Biology class.","The class with 39 students is either the Pre-Calculus class or the class in room 412.","The Pre-Calculus class has 2 more students than Mr. Ellis's class.","The course in room 314 isn't the Spanish class.","The class in room 412 is either the History class or the course with 35 students.","The class in room 405 doesn't have 31 students.","Neither the class in room 207 nor the course with 35 students is Mr. Quinn's class.","Mr. Gilmore's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 207.","Mr. Velasquez's class, Mr. Quinn's class, the course with 35 students and Mr. Ellis's class are all different classes.","Mr. Morrison's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 314.","Of Mr. Morrison's class and the Geometry class, one is in room 215 and the other has 29 students.","The class in room 215 doesn't have 31 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["120","207","215","314","405","412"],"label_c":["Ellis","Gilmore","Morrison","Quinn","Velasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Biology","Geometry","History","Physics","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f60a2c69b9e24d2fc4d099b059c5fde"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Neither the order with roast beef nor the order with swiss cheese is Warren's sandwich.","Neither Ronda's sandwich nor the order with swiss cheese is the $3.75 sandwich.","The order with bologna costs less than the order with cheddar cheese.","Of the $2.75 sandwich and the order with prosciutto, one is Mildred's and the other is Omar's.","Neither the sandwich with roast beef nor the sandwich with swiss cheese is Mildred's sandwich.","The sandwich with corned beef doesn't include cheddar cheese.","The $5.75 sandwich, the sandwich with provolone cheese, the order with roast beef, the order with colby jack cheese and Ronda's order are all different sandwiches.","The $4.75 sandwich doesn't include havarti cheese.","The sandwich with roast beef costs less than the order with havarti cheese.","The order with bologna doesn't include colby jack cheese.","Of the $3.75 order and Warren's sandwich, one includes bologna and the other includes salami.","The order with havarti cheese costs 1 dollar less than Mildred's sandwich.","Sue's order costs 1 dollar more than the order with cheddar cheese.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs 2 dollars less than Ronda's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Lula","Mildred","Omar","Ronda","Sue","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2cb4500cbb5e0cc8bdf7f17e648c753"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who scored 70 points didn't make the cajun chili.","The cook who made the smoked pork scored somewhat fewer points than Hattie.","The person who made the turkey soup scored 21 more points than Darlene.","Gabriel is either the chef who made the cajun chili or the cook from Zenaida's.","Darlene doesn't work at Enzo's.","Of the person who scored 56 points and the chef from Demitasse, one made the cajun chili and the other made the pepper steak.","The cook from Oceanside scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","Freda didn't make the smoked pork.","The cook from Enzo's scored somewhat more points than Ed.","The cook who made the lemon snapper scored 7 fewer points than the chef from White Bean.","The cook who scored 49 points is either the chef from White Bean or the cook from Enzo's.","Freda is either the cook from Apple Barn or the chef who scored 56 points.","The person who made the smoked pork scored somewhat more points than Darlene."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Darlene","Ed","Freda","Gabriel","Hattie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e60275c9e243969257d0701a3184293"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Welcher oyster costs somewhat more than the one with the briny finish.","Of the Ninigreth oyster and the one from Barnstable, ME, one has a buttery taste and the other has a nutty taste.","The one with the citrusy finish costs 40 cents more than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","The one that costs $2.50 is either the one from Charlestown, CT or the Summersill oyster.","The six oysters are the Summersill oyster, the one from Willapa, RI, the oyster from Punaville, RI, the one with the nutty finish, the oyster with the briny finish and the oyster that costs $2.40.","The one that costs $2.30 is from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster with the melon-like finish costs 10 cents more than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","The Thatcher oyster isn't from Punaville, RI.","The Thatcher oyster is either the oyster with the fruity finish or the one that costs $2.50.","The Fanneuil oyster costs somewhat more than the one from Punaville, RI.","The Thatcher oyster costs somewhat more than the one with the nutty finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a469ba6746785b5803dbd3b347e1bfed"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that bakes for 45 minutes is either the dish that serves 5 people or the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes doesn't cook at 400 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 35 minutes cooks at 385 degrees.","The mac and cheese doesn't cook at 340 degrees.","The candied yams recipe requires somewhat less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 50 minutes doesn't serve exactly 3 people.","The dish that serves 7 people bakes 5 minutes longer than the baked ham.","Of the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes and the bean casserole, one cooks at 340 degrees and the other serves 6 people.","The dish that serves 3 people bakes somewhat longer than the baked ham.","The six dishes are the roast potatoes recipe, the recipe that serves 5 people, the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees, the dish that bakes for 35 minutes, the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees and the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","Of the dish that serves 2 people and the roast potatoes recipe, one cooks at 385 degrees and the other bakes for 25 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","8 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acf66ca77ab8ab4ca404b6838583e407"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who got the A.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone spoke 4 minutes more than Blake.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee and the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, one got the C+ and the other was Ora.","Ginger spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt.","The student who got the A- spoke 2 minutes less than Blake.","Edith spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who got the C+.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour and the student who got the B-, one was Theodore and the other spoke for 16 minutes.","Theodore spoke 8 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden.","Wesley was either the student who spoke for 6 minutes or the student who got the D."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Edith","Ginger","Ora","Theodore","Wesley"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Eden","Gladstone","Grey","Pitt"],"label_d":["A","A-","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48fe305df1488e11420a1c50e8419923"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of \"Utrecht\" and the puppet going to Ypsilanti, one is Isabel's and the other cost $750.","Jeff's puppet cost somewhat less than the dummy going to Ypsilanti.","Herman's puppet, \"Valencio\", the piece going to Mexico City and the puppet going to St. Moritz are all different dummies.","Isabel's puppet is \"Sniffletoe\".","The $1,000 dummy isn't going to Mexico City.","Kelly's dummy cost somewhat less than the puppet going to Vancouver.","Jeff's puppet cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to Mexico City.","The dummy going to Mexico City isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Of the dummy going to Portland and \"Waldarama\", one cost $1,500 and the other is Margarita's.","Kelly's dummy cost 1,000 dollars less than the piece going to St. Moritz.","The puppet going to Portland cost 250 dollars more than Lucas's piece.","Kelly's piece is either \"Utrecht\" or the piece going to Mexico City."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0055e83aea18eccb36ee7965b5ae5c2"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The engineer has a birthday 3 months before the person from Norway.","Of Bill and the diplomat, one is from Belgium and the other is from Germany.","The lawyer has a birthday 1 month before the traveler from Germany.","The architect has a birthday 4 months after the person from Belgium.","Lamar is not the surgeon.","Of Neville and the politician, one was born on June 14th and the other is from France.","Neither the person born on June 14th nor the person whose birthday is on April 13th is the person from Sweden.","The traveler whose birthday is on June 14th, the traveler from Norway, Harry and the engineer are all different people.","Bill has a birthday sometime after the traveler from Sweden.","Dale is not the surgeon.","Harry wasn't born on August 15th.","Lamar is not the lawyer.","Jeffrey has a birthday sometime after the traveler from France."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Dale","Harry","Jeffrey","Lamar","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","France","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e811dc588047e547c51d9770b8aa68d"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Veronica, the cook who made the pepper steak, and the chef who made the jambalaya are three different chefs.","Of the person from Enzo's and Karl, one scored 42 points and the other made the cashew tofu.","The six chefs are the chef who made the lemon snapper, the person from White Bean, Veronica, the person who scored 70 points, the chef from Zenaida's and Darlene.","Darlene didn't make the turkey soup.","The chef from Oceanside is either the person who scored 70 points or Gabriel.","Darlene didn't score exactly 42 points.","The person from Enzo's didn't make the turkey soup.","The cook who scored 63 points doesn't work at Apple Barn.","The cook from Epicurious is either the chef who made the lemon snapper or Karl.","Of Jim and the cook from Zenaida's, one scored 49 points and the other made the lemon snapper.","The cook from White Bean is either Karl or the person who scored 56 points.","The person who made the cashew tofu scored somewhat more points than Tyrone.","Tyrone is either the person from White Bean or the person who made the jambalaya.","The cook from Zenaida's, Veronica, and Gabriel are three different chefs."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Darlene","Gabriel","Jim","Karl","Tyrone","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b64298285359d54fa0a3cf6f160925b3"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile with 250 books is either the bookmobile Gene drives or \"Lit on Wheels\".","The four vehicles are the ice cream truck, the vehicle Francisco drives, \"Ready Reader\" and \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Ready Reader\" has 350 books.","The vehicle Gene drives has fewer books than \"Explore More\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Patsy.","The bookmobile Patsy drives has more books than the Mack truck.","The ambulance is driven by Omar.","\"Explore More\" is either the ice cream truck or the vehicle with 400 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Francisco","Gene","Omar","Patsy"],"label_d":["ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1aab1fc696eaf4f3002348dad423d768"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Helsinki facility will go online 2 years before the Egert Facility.","The four accelerators are the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017, the project headed by Dr. Golden, the Dublin accelerator and the Warsaw accelerator.","Of the project headed by Dr. Noble and the Lectra 4C, one will go online in 2018 and the other is in Kiev.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Ramos.","Neither the Dublin facility nor the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 is the project headed by Dr. Golden.","The Kiev accelerator will go online sometime after the Falston LCS."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Golden","Dr. Noble","Dr. Ramos"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Kiev","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5c387b821d988050de6074692239987"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Juana has her appointment 1 hour after Blanche.","Eileen has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's customer.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either the customer that chose jet black or Victoria's client.","Lynette has her appointment 1 hour after Tammie's customer.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose warm mocha.","The client that chose brown sable isn't being helped by Victoria.","Yvonne's customer is either Blanche or the customer with the 12:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment didn't choose brown sable."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Eileen","Juana","Lynette"],"label_c":["Pam","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87b34164520dd2f1cf972dadc54bc48a"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Anita spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","The student who spoke for 12 minutes talked about P.M. Grey.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North and Roberta, one spoke for 8 minutes and the other got the A.","Wesley spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the D.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 2 minutes less than Nichole."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Nichole","Roberta","Wesley"],"label_c":["Blair","Churchill","Grey","North"],"label_d":["A","B+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cc9566a3ac1dee3b9a8741b4b7e64d6"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Ida Ingram won her prize 8 years before Patsy Pope.","The winner who won the prize in astronomy and the winner from Russia are different winners.","Rita Reeves is either the person from Germany or the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","The winner from Ireland won her prize before Rita Reeves.","The person who won the prize in literature won her prize before the winner who won the prize in chemistry.","The person from Germany won her prize before the winner from Russia.","Ida Ingram won her prize 8 years before the person who won the prize in astronomy.","The person who won the prize in chemistry is either the winner who won in 1968 or the person from Ireland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ida Ingram","Jemma Jenks","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","literature"],"label_d":["Germany","Ireland","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a927116653487b696d9ee9cbd6a6cd0f"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure dedicated to the mouse is either the shrine in Usui or Matsuno Okura.","Matsuno Okura was built in 1705.","The structure dedicated to the deer was built sometime before the shrine in Nakai.","Of Takahashi and the structure in Nakai, one is dedicated to the turtle and the other was built in 1645.","Takahashi is in Usui.","The shrine in Funai was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the frog.","Okabe Honzo, the structure built in 1645, and the shrine dedicated to the deer are three different shrines."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["deer","frog","mouse","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5285b81e2b26613d1807865a7627921"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 6:00pm aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on CBR.","Of the program that aired on FNX and the show that aired on Tuesday, one brought in 500,000 viewers and the other aired at 2:00pm.","The program that aired on FNX had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 10:00pm.","The program that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on GMA.","The program that aired at 8:30pm brought in 500,000 viewers.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers didn't air on GMA."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e34964f1a5964f01435eb9814630fee"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen was built sometime before the house in Leiderdorp.","Oostmolen isn't owned by the Meijer family.","The home in Moerkapelle was built 23 years after the Smit family's home.","The windmill in Moerkapelle was built 23 years before the Van Dijk family's house.","The structure in Schiedam is either Hoekmolen or the Van Dijk family's house.","Of the Smit family's structure and the Meijer family's structure, one is Vlietmolen and the other is in Leiderdorp.","The Bakker family's house was built 23 years after the structure in Den Bommel."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a29d3d6061dee30a06531e034cd9d685"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the tuna on rye owes less than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","The person who ordered the meatball sub is either the team member whose order cost $5.35 or the team member who ordered the grape soda.","Samantha is either the salesperson who ordered the diet coke or the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","Hannah owes 90 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T..","Hannah owes 90 cents less than Rebecca.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda owes less than Samantha.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. and the team member who ordered the water are different people.","The person who ordered the diet coke owes less than the person who ordered the water."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Hannah","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","grape soda","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=556b709585842a3cd6490d0e2757394f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 125 sq ft structure is either the structure going to Yountville or the $36,000 home.","The Whitehead's home is somewhat smaller than the Davidson's home.","The $36,000 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the home going to Healdsburg.","The structure going to Dallas Center is 15 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 home.","The Davidson's home is either the home going to Healdsburg or the $36,000 home.","The 140 sq ft home won't be going to Yountville.","The Nielsen's house is somewhat smaller than the $25,000 structure.","Of the Ingram's home and the $25,000 structure, one is 140 sq ft and the other is 110 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ingram","Nielsen","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b88dca6a4f754b1c3e81e716c18f0a7f"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the presenter who got the C- and the student who spoke for 6 minutes, one talked about P.M. Balfour and the other was Blake.","Of the student who spoke for 10 minutes and Wesley, one got the B+ and the other talked about P.M. Heath.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson was either the student who spoke for 8 minutes or Ora.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone or the presenter who got the C+.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who got the C-.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke for a somewhat longer time than Blake."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Francis","Ora","Wesley"],"label_c":["Balfour","Gladstone","Heath","Wilson"],"label_d":["B+","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=519f82d54b77a93e232999c333ef934c"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Gardelli wasn't the wing back.","The person on the Timberwolves started sometime before the second striker.","The player on the Rangers was either the person who started in 1982 or the wing back.","Of the player who started in 1979 and Rothvum, one was the second striker and the other played for the Hammerheads.","The four players were the person who started in 1979, Rothvum, the player on the Spartans and the goalie.","Hatcha began playing in 1979.","Cerisa started sometime before the wing back.","Neither the person on the Spartans nor the goalie was the person who started in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Gardelli","Hatcha","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Rangers","Spartans","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7fb8e63af8916cbe9792ae732027aaa"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before Cindy Chan's sighting.","Abe Alvarez's report wasn't received on August 6.","Gil Gates's report was submitted sometime after the sighting from Long Barn.","The report of the cone-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after Iva Ingram's report.","Of the sighting from Springfield and the sighting from Long Barn, one was reported by Cindy Chan and the other involved the oval-shaped UFO.","Neither the August 6 sighting nor Cindy Chan's sighting was the report from Crescent City.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO was either the August 6 sighting or the sighting from Ames."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Gil Gates","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Crescent City","Long Barn","Springfield"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af19b0f1e215012f4b49fbac970cb35d"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Gus is either the 27 ft long whale or the exhibit donated in 1996.","The fin whale is 4 feet longer than Brent.","The narwhal was donated to the aquarium in 1994.","The gray whale, Evan, and the specimen donated in 1996 are three different whales.","The 25 ft long exhibit is either Evan or the specimen donated in 1994.","Of the specimen donated in 1994 and the fin whale, one is Gus and the other is 25 ft long.","The specimen donated in 2010 isn't Adam.","The bowhead whale is 21 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Evan","Gus"],"label_d":["1994","1996","2010","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c19103f40ed6b988c5cd9d623aa759e1"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Benny Baron's sighting was from Visalia.","The August 6 sighting was either Dan Delgado's sighting or the sighting from Otisfield.","Benny Baron's sighting didn't involve the cigar-shaped UFO.","The report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was from Crescent City.","The sighting from Visalia was submitted 1 day after Gil Gates's report.","Of the August 4 sighting and Dan Delgado's report, one was from Crescent City and the other involved the triangle-shaped UFO.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted 1 day after the report from Crescent City."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Gil Gates","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Fontana","Otisfield","Visalia"],"label_d":["cigar","horseshoe","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80c22ca98004d39a40e13cbd8889ce78"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 88.4584 W was either the cache at 40.2516 N or the box at 41.0237 N.","Of the box at 88.2694 W and the box at 41.0237 N, one was found on May 9 and the other held the decoder ring.","The box that held the sunglasses was either the case at 88.3821 W or the box at 41.0072 N.","The cache that held the sunglasses was found sometime after the case at 88.4584 W.","The case found on May 3 was at 88.3907 W.","The cache found on May 6 held the marbles.","The case at 41.0072 N was either the case at 88.3907 W or the box that held the marbles."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","decoder ring","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=515352a297d2db93bcaacc511c342524"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Okabe Honzo isn't dedicated to the cat.","Hori Takesi is either the structure dedicated to the mouse or the shrine in Toyagi.","Sama Takako was built in 1645.","The structure built in 1705 isn't in Niwa.","Of the structure built in 1705 and the temple in Nakai, one is dedicated to the cat and the other is Hori Takesi.","Hori Takesi was built sometime after the temple dedicated to the deer.","The structure dedicated to the rooster is in Usui."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako"],"label_c":["Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","mouse","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7753c80046afa923fe31503f94d366f0"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Freda Fritz won in 1921.","The person who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year after Carrie Cole.","Neither the person who scored a 59 nor Wendy Wells was the woman who won in 1923.","The person who won in 1922 was either the woman who scored a 67 or Freda Fritz.","The golfer who won in 1922 didn't win at Cowbush Cove.","The person who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 1 year before Freda Fritz.","Freda Fritz was either the woman who scored a 62 or the person who won at Amble Glen.","Of the woman who won at Amble Glen and the woman who won in 1920, one shot a 59 and the other was Wendy Wells."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Harriet Holt","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","62","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a58d492696f1b2f9c7c0af8f93cf16ec"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Newton's class has 2 more students than the class in room 212.","The class in room 319 has 2 more students than the Physics class.","The History class is taught by Newton.","The Physics class has somewhat more students than Mr. Franklin's class.","Mr. King's class has 4 fewer students than the History class.","The class in room 314 doesn't have 31 students.","The class in room 212 has somewhat more students than Mr. Franklin's class.","The course with 29 students isn't the Spanish class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["207","212","314","319"],"label_c":["Franklin","King","Newton","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Art","History","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85203273bdf1b7327814f361ebfd6807"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine dedicated to the mouse is in Usui.","Sama Takako is either the temple dedicated to the deer or the temple in Funai.","Takahashi was built 120 years after the shrine in Nakai.","The temple dedicated to the deer was built 120 years after the structure in Nakai.","Of the shrine in Funai and the structure dedicated to the rooster, one was built in 1525 and the other is Amari Michi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Niwa","Usui"],"label_d":["deer","dragon","mouse","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af04aaae23ad2c0f60dc00ca4232a479"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Henrietta's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the order with provolone cheese.","Neither the $4.75 sandwich nor the $3.75 sandwich is Warren's sandwich.","Lula's sandwich includes gouda cheese.","The order with cheddar cheese is either Warren's order or the $3.75 sandwich.","Of Juan's sandwich and the order with havarti cheese, one includes liverwurst and the other includes corned beef.","The order with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar less than the order with prosciutto.","Juan's order is either the sandwich with bologna or the order with corned beef."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Juan","Lula","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd520d806e2bcee74b6c917029e4eb44"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["QMZ was per share more expensive than the telecom stock.","Of the stock Bill bought and ABTR, one was in the telecom sector and the other sold for $25 per share.","PSTO was bought by Geraldo.","The financial stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Bill bought.","HBW was either the real estate stock or the stock Ida Mae bought.","QMZ was either the stock Bill bought or the technology stock.","The telecom stock wasn't purchased by Edith."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Edith","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["financial","real estate","technology","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e62a8736b7fffa6685a87a5a0f56f61"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $1,500 system came out sometime after \"Zany Circus\".","The $3,750 game and the pinball machine made by Dow Games are different games.","The system released in 1976 was made by Tarco Inc..","The game released in 1974 costs $3,750.","Of \"Zany Circus\" and \"Voyager Hero\", one costs $6,400 and the other was made by Waverly Toys.","The pinball machine made by Waverly Toys is either \"Voyager Hero\" or the system released in 1975.","Of \"Voyager Hero\" and \"Meteor Rise\", one costs $1,750 and the other was made by Tarco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ec2dfe2535f699fad8db535dc93ce2a"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Fichin was either the center back or the player on the Stingrays.","The wing back started 6 years after Cerisa.","The person who started in 1982 was either the wing back or Fichin.","The person on the Minutemen started sometime before Engmose.","Gardelli was either the person who started in 1985 or the person on the Stingrays.","Of the second striker and the goalie, one played for the Bulldogs and the other was Cerisa.","Cerisa started sometime before the person on the Stingrays.","The player who started in 1979 was the second striker."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli"],"label_c":["center back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Minutemen","Stingrays","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=823cb1bfd154844eb5bf4231b0a74e84"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The piece Patsy bought was yellow.","The piece Curtis bought cost 2 dollars more than the orange animal.","The cat was either the animal Curtis bought or the gold balloon.","Of the gold balloon and the animal Yvette bought, one cost $3.00 and the other was the bear.","The dog cost 2 dollars more than the orange balloon."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","snail"],"label_c":["gold","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Curtis","Ian","Patsy","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b27f40318b8085be82386da7dbbd824e"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The pink plane was either the plane that was thrown 4th or Omar's design.","The plane that went 25 feet was thrown 2nd.","Ella's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 4th.","Of the plane that was thrown 6th and the pink airplane, one went 45 feet and the other was Omar's.","Omar's design went 10 feet farther than the green airplane.","Of the silver plane and the plane that was thrown 6th, one was Valerie's and the other went 35 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Margo","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["2nd","3rd","4th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59e015dff5e603848ff7de7ac27e0967"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Allison has an appointment sometime before the person who will be seeing Dr. Owens.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Santos is either Allison or the client going in for the veneers.","Harold doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Quinn has an appointment 1 hour before the customer going in for the veneers.","The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour after the person who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","Of the customer going in for the root canal and the person going in for the crown, one is Jonathan and the other will be seen by Dr. Owens.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Quinn has an appointment 1 hour after the customer going in for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Harold","Jonathan","Orlando"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Owens","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Santos"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5390de17d7973555dc9ca266e7ee68ec"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Yarmouth was either Edith Estes's sighting or Dan Delgado's sighting.","The sighting from Greeley was submitted 1 day before the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Of Hal Harrison's report and the report of the egg-shaped UFO, one was received on August 6 and the other was from Long Barn.","The report from Long Barn was either Dan Delgado's sighting or the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Marina was submitted sometime after the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Greeley","Long Barn","Marina","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35a463287d14fe1672e7c42bcfd47500"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 420 calories was either the dish served on May 17th or the chili pork.","The chili pork has 400 calories.","The dish with 440 calories, the meal served on May 11th, and the lemon salmon are three different recipes.","Of the recipe with 5 grams of protein and the meal with 380 calories, one was served on May 11th and the other was the lemon salmon.","The recipe with 420 calories doesn't have exactly 7 grams of protein.","The dish with 8 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the chili pork.","The chili pork was either the recipe served on May 16th or the meal with 5 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 12th contains 20 more calories than the bulgur salad."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=593ff2e71fd8a1f6d3d19fe64a3879ed"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 8-1 decision was 2 weeks after Ayers v Byrd.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was 2 weeks before Short v Metz.","Omar v Powers was the 8-1 decision.","Carson v Dunn wasn't the 4-5 decision.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 1 week after Ayers v Byrd.","Of the March 10 case and Short v Metz, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell and the other was the 6-3 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffe0a14904d79d140104cbbce4b2c722"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that went 25 feet was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the plane that was thrown 7th.","Of Roderick's design and the plane that went 15 feet, one was thrown 4th and the other was yellow.","Ella's design landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 7th.","The white airplane went 10 feet farther than Ella's design.","The pink plane landed 10 feet shorter than Ella's design.","Margo's design wasn't thrown 7th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","4th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b158c8579e91abba91b4357009497c5f"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Neither the prospector working at Glacier Grove nor the prospector who worked in California was Harry Howell.","The person who worked in Nevada didn't work at the Belle Hart claim.","The person who found 17 ounces of gold was either the miner working at Glacier Grove or the person who worked in Alaska.","Gil Gonzalez finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Of the person who worked in Alaska and Gil Gonzalez, one worked the Tyrol Creek claim and the other found 17 ounces of gold.","The person working at Tyrol Creek was either the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold or the person who worked in California.","Jack Jacobs worked in Alaska.","Chip Cornell found 11 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d525706007bb9b077dded0631ec47b0"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $300 piece is either the footstool or the item made of walnut.","The rocking chair costs less than the item made of ash.","The rocking chair costs 50 dollars less than Irma's item.","The bookshelf was made of ash.","Dianne's piece wasn't made of teak.","Of Gwen's piece and the $325 piece, one was made of oak and the other is the footstool."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Dianne","Gwen","Irma","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","oak","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=055d6b2b052f0e1047017a029c27c209"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Black River is either the fund begun in 1983 or the fund run by Walter Wade.","Hudson Brook has had a smaller return than the fund run by Larry Larsen.","Oak Capital has had a smaller return than Black River.","The fund begun in 1977 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Ollie Ochoa.","Of First Crescent and the one run by Larry Larsen, one has had a return of 9% and the other has had a return of 7%.","The one run by Walter Wade has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 1983.","The one with a return of 9% didn't begin in 2005.","The fund with a return of 8% is either the one begun in 2005 or the one run by Walter Wade."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ollie Ochoa","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1977","1983","2002","2005"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fceba271f0c1adf440c06e752c8f5359"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Pine Bay didn't begin in 1977.","The one with a return of 9% isn't run by Mike McClain.","The one begun in 2009 is run by Yolanda Yang.","Hudson Brook has a larger return than the one begun in 1992.","Silver Rock has had a return of 8%.","Of the one with a return of 9% and the one run by Larry Larsen, one started in 1977 and the other is Hudson Brook.","Hudson Brook is either the one begun in 2002 or the fund run by Ollie Ochoa."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1977","1992","2002","2009"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8580991b2af3e86a927fe1c805615bc0"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Greg's order doesn't include cheddar cheese.","Greg's order costs less than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Verna's sandwich is either the order with salami or the order with havarti cheese.","The $2.75 sandwich includes corned beef.","Verna's order costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with ham.","The order with muenster cheese costs 1 dollar less than the order with salami.","Of the order with ham and the $2.75 sandwich, one is Archie's and the other includes cheddar cheese.","The $4.75 sandwich is either the order with ham or the sandwich with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Greg","Omar","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","muenster"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d92f15fe38707d0df023f127ed546900"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Explore More\" is driven by Patsy.","Of \"Explore More\" and the mobile library Francisco drives, one is the school bus and the other is the ice cream truck.","The bookmobile with 400 books is driven by Becky.","The ambulance has 50 more books than \"Words To Go\".","The ice cream truck has 50 more books than the vehicle Jaime drives.","\"Tiny Tomes\", the bookmobile with 300 books, and the ambulance are three different vehicles."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Francisco","Jaime","Patsy"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e91a5e678e9845b7f18833aa8150e7fc"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Gracie works with, the orangutan that was found in Kendisi, and Quirrel are three different animals.","Ofallo is either the ape Gracie works with or the orangutan that was found in Melak.","The ape Eva works with is either the 10-year-old or the 13-year-old.","The ape that was found in Melak is 6 years younger than the animal Francine works with.","The ape that was found in Basahan is older than Ofallo.","The animal that was found in Basahan is 3 years younger than Quirrel.","Rajesh is 3 years older than the orangutan Aldo works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puruk Cahu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18fd994f34ab4ba8ae2db98d15d382cc"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Rosie was either the runner who chose marinara sauce or the contestant who ordered rotini.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce paid more than Rosie.","Of the runner who chose arrabiata sauce and the runner who ordered fusilli, one was Kristina and the other paid $8.99.","The contestant who chose arrabiata sauce paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered rotini.","Angie didn't pay $9.99.","The contestant who paid $9.99 ordered vermicelli.","Rosie paid more than the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Kristina","Pablo","Rosie"],"label_c":["fusilli","rigatoni","rotini","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e888a4568862f147924830556a079b6a"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who submitted the blue item finished 1 place before Laverne.","The entrant who submitted the orange item finished 2 places before the entrant who entered her socks.","The person who submitted the blue item finished somewhat after Alexis.","Alexis is either the knitter who entered her tea cozy or the entrant who submitted the orange item.","Tanya finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her blanket.","The entrant who entered her mittens is either the entrant who finished third or the person who finished fourth.","The entrant who entered her tea cozy, the entrant who submitted the green item, and Laverne are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Laverne","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=baf915577c739afe185b21d83bd6029f"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ned Norris spent $425.","Mitch Mayo didn't give Ally the toaster.","Of the friend who spent $425 and Ora Osborne, one gave Ally the laptop and the other lives in Clovis.","The friend who spent $450, the person who lives in Fruitland, and the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player are three different people.","The four people are the friend who spent $425, Ora Osborne, the friend who lives in Fruitland and the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who lives in Twin Peaks spent less than the friend who gave Ally the laptop.","Jack Jordan spent less than the attendee who gave Ally the toaster.","The friend who lives in Decatur City is either the attendee who spent $450 or the attendee who gave Ally the toaster."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Fruitland","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ae298d3c0e4ec5f9419be3e20f50bf0"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Cora Capon's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2007.","The show with 2 million downloads is either Dixie Dean's show or the podcast that began in 2007.","Of the film show and the literature podcast, one started in 2010 and the other is Eva Estrada's.","The show that began in 2009 has 1 million more downloads than the literature show.","The show that began in 2007 has more downloads than the show that began in 2010.","Dixie Dean's show is either the business podcast or the podcast that began in 2009.","The show that began in 2010 has 1 million fewer downloads than the business show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2010","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","literature"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1eb0c0aca93bd558ebf06e1cdc4bd17b"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood was either E. carolinus or D. forcilitis.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Moreno was either D. forcilitis or the one sequenced in December.","The organism sequenced in December has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in April.","Of P. wellington and the bacteria sequenced in September, one has 750 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Prince has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced in December.","The one sequenced by Dr. Copeland has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in December."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Copeland","Moreno","Prince","Underwood"],"label_d":["April","August","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf8a50a7f635b0cb6cc0902bfdc351bb"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Lectra 4C isn't in Stockholm.","The Lectra 4C will go online 1 year before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","Of the Falston LCS and the project headed by Dr. Huff, one will go online in 2017 and the other is in Copenhagen.","The Copenhagen accelerator will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","The project headed by Dr. Kirk is either the Bale-Hahn SSC or the Falston LCS.","The project headed by Dr. Quinn will go online sometime before the Lisbon facility.","The Dublin facility is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 or the project headed by Dr. Huff."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Huff","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Salinas"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Dublin","Lisbon","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81c97671fd00ecf930312a2b94001899"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Francis was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour or the student who got the D.","Nichole spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","The student who got the B- was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","Edith didn't talk about P.M. Asquith.","Nichole spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who got the A.","Of the student who got the B+ and the student who spoke for 10 minutes, one was Ora and the other talked about P.M. Balfour."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Edith","Francis","Nichole","Ora"],"label_c":["Asquith","Balfour","North","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cef2fdb931383d6ce121b714b21091c"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The four funds are the fund with a return of 7%, Pine Bay, the one begun in 2005 and the fund run by Ralph Ross.","Neither the fund begun in 2005 nor the fund run by Ralph Ross is the one with a return of 8%.","The one begun in 2012 has had a smaller return than the fund run by Terry Torres.","First Crescent isn't run by Zed Zamora.","Of the one with a return of 7% and Pine Bay, one is run by Terry Torres and the other started in 1992.","Black River has had a smaller return than the fund run by Zed Zamora.","Hudson Brook has had a return of 7%.","The one begun in 1997 is either the fund with a return of 8% or the fund run by Zed Zamora."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Ralph Ross","Terry Torres","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1992","1997","2005","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=833554de47b81d85fcbadda66980c939"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $32,250 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Kirby's structure.","The Whitehead's home won't be going to Unionville.","The Kirby's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the house going to Unionville.","Of the Zimmerman's structure and the 95 sq ft home, one will be delivered to Mission Viejo and the other sold for $36,000.","The $29,000 home is 15 sq ft smaller than the Kirby's structure.","The 110 sq ft structure is either the structure going to Fullerton or the structure going to Unionville."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Kirby","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36bcb68eb208cb3ebd4abeb54803105d"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 110 ft tall fall is either the fall located in Switzerland or Irskela.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1986 is somewhat shorter than Nyalt.","Sihat is somewhat shorter than the fall Derrick shot in 1990.","The fall in Switzerland is 10 ft higher than Sihat.","Irskela is either the fall located in Canada or the fall Derrick photographed in 1990.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is located in Jamaica.","Oginao is either the 115 ft tall fall or the fall Derrick photographed in 1990.","Of the fall located in Jamaica and the fall located in New Zealand, one was photographed in 1983 and the other is Sihat."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1986","1990","1997"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d70d6c08effd6982eac9c88d21be8bcf"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Chang will go online sometime after the Zynga Complex.","Of the Berlin accelerator and the facility scheduled to go online in 2017, one is headed by Dr. Huff and the other is the Zynga Complex.","The Falston LCS is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 or the project headed by Dr. Chang.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 and the Copenhagen accelerator, one is headed by Dr. Weber and the other is the Falston LCS.","The Reykjavik accelerator is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 or the project headed by Dr. Huff.","The Egert Facility isn't headed by Dr. Noble.","The project headed by Dr. Weber is either the Zynga Complex or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018.","The Copenhagen facility will go online sometime after the Bale-Hahn SSC."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Huff","Dr. Noble","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Berlin","Copenhagen","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1425e75efa1c748e6c62b3aec24655a"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Eileen is either the customer that chose brown sable or Pam's customer.","Of Pam's client and the client that chose midnight blue, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other is Blanche.","Hope has her appointment 2 hours after Rhonda's customer.","The client that chose brown sable has her appointment 2 hours after Rhonda's client.","The customer that chose jet black is being worked on by Yvonne."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Eileen","Hope","Lynette"],"label_c":["Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2b275ab0f7c39cf2bcd6032ffdbaa05"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Hannah.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Hannah.","The contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the child who finished in first place or the child who finished in seventh place.","Of Violet and the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", one finished in sixth place and the other was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","May didn't finish in seventh place.","Hannah had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in seventh place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","Kelley","May","Violet"],"label_c":["Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=911b951e000ef31036381b59873ce96f"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Marjorie scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the smoked pork.","Peggy scored 7 more points than Darlene.","The chef who made the smoked pork is either Darlene or the person who scored 49 points.","Rosalie scored 7 more points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","The chef who scored 49 points is either the chef from White Bean or the chef who made the lemon snapper.","The chef who scored 56 points doesn't work at Enzo's.","The cook from Enzo's didn't make the lemon snapper.","The chef from White Bean scored somewhat more points than the cook from Zenaida's."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Darlene","Marjorie","Peggy","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Enzo\\'s","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e00a886ca6f327d2e35f668eeede609a"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Celia scored 7 more points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","Of the cook who made the lemon snapper and the chef who scored 56 points, one works at Zenaida's and the other was Celia.","Of the cook who scored 63 points and the person from Zenaida's, one made the lemon snapper and the other was Gabriel.","Ed, the person from Apple Barn and the chef who scored 63 points are all different chefs.","The person who made the lemon snapper, the chef who scored 56 points, and the person from Apple Barn are three different chefs.","The person who made the jambalaya is either the cook from Epicurious or the person who scored 49 points.","Gabriel didn't make the cajun chili.","Sonia scored 7 fewer points than the cook from Epicurious."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Ed","Gabriel","Sonia"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6dac0e79f2b97d2bb0b6e47d49c4e43"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who scored 63 points, the person who made the cajun chili, and Yolanda are three different chefs.","The cook who made the cashew tofu scored 7 more points than Ida.","The chef from White Bean scored 7 fewer points than Peggy.","The cook who scored 56 points is either the chef who made the pepper steak or Peggy.","Peggy is either the person who made the lemon snapper or the cook from Demitasse.","Peggy scored 49 points.","Of the cook from Demitasse and the cook who scored 42 points, one made the cajun chili and the other was Yolanda.","The cook who scored 56 points doesn't work at Oceanside."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Ida","Peggy","Veronica","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e1276b3dde8d94fdf1de7ea6104ba52"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes and the presenter who got the D, one talked about P.M. Churchill and the other talked about P.M. Heath.","Ora spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","Nichole was either the student who spoke for 12 minutes or the student who got the B+.","Colleen got the C+.","Of the student who spoke for 6 minutes and Ora, one talked about P.M. Gladstone and the other got the B+.","The presenter who got the C+ was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Edith","Nichole","Ora"],"label_c":["Chamberlain","Churchill","Gladstone","Heath"],"label_d":["B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=137aa7aa6efefbfe2895daf5bb3ac11e"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the vehicle with 250 books and \"Ready Reader\", one is driven by Elena and the other is the Winnebago.","The ice cream truck is driven by Elena.","The mobile library Terri drives has 50 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 more books than the mobile library Elena drives.","\"Explore More\" isn't the Airstream.","\"Explore More\" is driven by Terri.","The vehicle with 350 books is either \"Ready Reader\" or the mobile library Sheryl drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Omar","Sheryl","Terri"],"label_d":["Airstream","ice cream trk","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2613f747b32b455c7236faacfa395b5e"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine dedicated to the dragon is in Usui.","Of Sama Takako and Hori Takesi, one is in Funai and the other is dedicated to the dragon.","Of the shrine built in 1645 and Hori Takesi, one is in Funai and the other is dedicated to the dragon.","The shrine in Nakai was built sometime before Sama Takako.","The structure in Usui was built 60 years after Amari Michi.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years after the temple dedicated to the dragon.","The shrine built in 1525 is dedicated to the turtle.","The temple built in 1585 isn't dedicated to the cat."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","dragon","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=973d769e253e1ae704f5858d9a98b5aa"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO and the report from Crescent City, one was received on August 7 and the other was reported by Hal Harrison.","Of the report from Greeley and the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO, one was reported by Iva Ingram and the other was received on August 6.","The report from Crescent City was either the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO or Hal Harrison's sighting.","The August 5 sighting involved the cone-shaped UFO.","Dan Delgado's sighting was submitted sometime after the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's sighting was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Ames."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Crescent City","Greeley","Islesboro"],"label_d":["cone","horseshoe","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d0e787ed9f2eaf72a7f333d10a46371"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class, the child whose final word was \"consomme\", and the child who finished in third place are three different people.","Denise had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class.","Hannah has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","Stephanie had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student who finished in fifth place.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the contestant who finished in seventh place, one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other is Hannah.","Gayle, the contestant who finished in third place and the child whose final word was \"duplicity\" are all different people.","Of the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", one finished in seventh place and the other is Denise.","The child from Mrs. Witte's class is either the contestant who finished in fifth place or the contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Denise","Gayle","Hannah","Stephanie"],"label_c":["Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54477f855e4bf8bce9485f852e7f07d4"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The system made by Hayco Inc. is either \"Archer Quest\" or the $6,400 pinball machine.","Of \"Zany Circus\" and the $3,750 machine, one was released in 1976 and the other was made by Hayco Inc..","The $6,400 game came out 1 year before the $1,500 game.","The system made by Tarco Inc. came out sometime after the $6,400 pinball machine.","The pinball machine made by Arco came out 1 year before the $6,400 pinball machine.","The machine made by Waverly Toys is either \"Bowling Alley\" or \"Archer Quest\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b8f5a63194b27fbab381e9acad7378d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with a royal flush was either the person who won the fourth hand or the competitor who won the $6.50 pot.","The player who won the $9.00 pot didn't win with a full house.","Ramon, the competitor who won with a straight flush, and the person who won the $6.50 pot are three different people.","Irma won 2 hands after the player who won with a flush.","Theodore won the $3.75 pot.","Of the competitor who won the $3.75 pot and Irma, one won with a royal flush and the other won the third hand.","The person who won the third hand was either the player who won with a straight flush or the player who won the $3.75 pot.","Frances won the first hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frances","Irma","Ramon","Theodore"],"label_c":["full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$9.00","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df3b37eb055c6444cc6f11ad0851c31f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's structure is 15 sq ft larger than the $36,000 home.","Of the $38,000 structure and the 125 sq ft house, one will be delivered to Yountville and the other is for the Davidsons.","The Zimmerman's structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the home going to Healdsburg.","The $36,000 home is either the structure going to Healdsburg or the 110 sq ft structure.","Of the 140 sq ft structure and the home going to Yountville, one sold for $38,000 and the other is for the Gillespies.","Neither the 125 sq ft home nor the house going to Fullerton is the $38,000 home.","The Ewing's home, the home going to Fullerton and the 140 sq ft structure are all different houses.","The Gillespie's house didn't sell for $25,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Healdsburg","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eca235a9b41ae560a353100c31261e2c"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 122 has 2 more students than Mr. Warner's class.","Mr. Underwood's class has 2 fewer students than the Physics class.","The English class has somewhat more students than Mr. Warner's class.","Mr. Gilmore's class has somewhat more students than the course in room 201.","Of the class in room 122 and the Physics class, one is taught by King and the other has 31 students.","The Latin class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 120.","The Geometry class is either the course with 31 students or Mr. Gilmore's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","122","201","215"],"label_c":["Gilmore","King","Underwood","Warner"],"label_d":["English","Geometry","Latin","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d669c0a68cc4642cc59547ec5b2a286"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person who will be seeing Dr. McClain has an appointment 2 hours before Rosemary.","The person going in for the veneers has an appointment 2 hours after Ernest.","Harold doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Of the client with the 10:30am appointment and Rosemary, one will be seen by Dr. Lloyd and the other has the appointment for the root canal.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Quinn has an appointment 1 hour after Ernest.","Orlando has the appointment for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Harold","Orlando","Rosemary"],"label_c":["cleaning","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. McClain","Dr. Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ecdcd4ab4bd5c71e8e248406f190ebb"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The yellow plane was either the plane that went 45 feet or the plane that was thrown 1st.","Valerie's design was pink.","The airplane that went 45 feet, Roderick's design, and the pink airplane are three different planes.","The plane that was thrown 1st, Roderick's design, and Ella's design are three different planes.","The plane that was thrown 2nd landed 10 feet shorter than the pink airplane.","The blue airplane landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 6th.","Of Aaron's design and the plane that went 15 feet, one was thrown 2nd and the other was white."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=479e6770a41505d81a6bdbdc96fa572e"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["L. dyson has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced in September.","The one sequenced in February has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","Of the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta and D. forcilitis, one was sequenced in September and the other has 250 genes.","E. paradolens was sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","The one sequenced in September wasn't sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","E. carolinus was either the one sequenced in July or the organism sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","L. dyson was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta or the organism sequenced in August."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson"],"label_c":["Acosta","Doyle","Fletcher","Moreno"],"label_d":["February","July","August","September"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=576f145cb73adbb16a21ec74e9f03dde"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of Awad and the full back, one played for the Hawks and the other began playing in 1985.","Imay started sometime after the player on the Minutemen.","The center forward started 3 years before Awad.","Neither the full back nor the player on the Minutemen was Engmose.","Neither the center back nor the full back was the person who started in 1979.","The wing back was either the player on the Bulldogs or Engmose."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Engmose","Hatcha","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hawks","Minutemen","Spartans"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2844849935d4d515ee900af3fe165464"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 3rd wasn't silver.","Ella's design landed 10 feet shorter than the yellow plane.","Valerie's design went 10 feet farther than the blue plane.","The yellow airplane was either Aaron's design or the plane that went 25 feet.","The plane that was thrown 6th went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 7th.","Henrietta's design went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design.","The plane that went 25 feet was either the plane that was thrown 6th or the silver plane.","The plane that went 35 feet wasn't thrown 3rd."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["3rd","4th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09e20dddfdbf9c0672e7d80250a0b9fc"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Ethel Erwin won her tournament 1 year before the woman who won at Amble Glen.","Neither the woman who won in 1922 nor Ethel Erwin was the person who won at Scotch Pines.","Grace Goritz won her tournament 2 years after the woman who scored a 59.","The person who scored a 59 won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove.","The woman who won in 1922 didn't shoot a 67.","The person who won in 1920 was either the golfer who scored a 59 or Tina Tuttle.","Of the golfer who scored a 60 and Grace Goritz, one won in 1922 and the other won at Spotswood."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Grace Goritz","Inez","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["59","60","63","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02bbac48a10e8e766da9361b9e206abd"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Rena didn't finish with 300 points.","The player in lane 7 scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 3.","The player from Junction City scored 80 points more points than the person from Fort Kent.","Florence scored more points than the player in lane 1.","The contestant from Fort Kent was in lane 3.","Leigh is either the contestant in lane 3 or the person from Modesto.","Of the person in lane 1 and the contestant who scored 540 points, one was from Cutler and the other is Vincent."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Florence","Leigh","Rena","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","3","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f917286aa4d6bea1a10c247fb962c59b"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 7 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the meal served on May 14th.","Of the recipe served on May 11th and the dish with 18 grams of protein, one has 380 calories and the other was the chili pork.","The dish with 10 grams of protein was served on May 17th.","The garlic tilapia was either the recipe with 7 grams of protein or the dish served on May 11th.","The kale quinoa contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 14th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","10 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bb2be9a22b2ec00c2093efc7bee6f83"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the tycoon from France and the magnate worth $27 billion, one works in the finance industry and the other is Cal Craig.","The magnate from Germany is worth 2 billion more than the magnate from Norway.","Mike Mckay isn't from France.","The person who works in the finance industry is worth somewhat less than the magnate from Sweden.","The tycoon who works in the retail industry is worth somewhat more than the person from France.","The mogul who works in the medical industry is from Sweden.","The mogul who works in the finance industry is worth 1 billion more than Ida Ingram."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Ida Ingram","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["France","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["biotech","finance","medical","retail"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98473c4a86f2d7c6106f3ae39842a39a"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person who will be seeing Dr. Santos has the appointment for the root canal.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds has an appointment sometime before the client going in for the root canal.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds has an appointment 1 hour after Mindy.","Of the customer going in for the crown and the person with the 11:30am appointment, one will be seen by Dr. Reynolds and the other is Inez.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Torres has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the crown.","The person going in for the extraction has an appointment 2 hours after the customer going in for the filling.","Yvette doesn't have the appointment for the crown."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Inez","Kurt","Mindy","Yvette"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","root canal"],"label_d":["Dr. Ingram","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Santos","Dr. Torres"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=155053a6278b2a80498646678e9ca91a"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Eric, the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th and the person from France are all different people.","Neither the diplomat nor the person from Germany is the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th.","Of Charles and the architect, one was born on May 18th and the other was born on June 14th.","The traveler from Austria has a birthday 1 month after Adrian.","Neither the traveler from Austria nor the diplomat is the person whose birthday is on July 16th.","Of the person whose birthday is on April 13th and Frank, one is the diplomat and the other is from France.","Charles has a birthday sometime before the engineer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Charles","Eric","Frank"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","politician"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","France","Germany"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a9fc898d351d391913d3e6fa9cb5f9c"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Ella's design was either the pink airplane or the plane that was thrown 3rd.","The airplane that went 35 feet wasn't thrown 4th.","Ella's design went 25 feet.","The green plane went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design.","The airplane that went 35 feet was either the silver airplane or Ella's design.","The plane that was thrown 6th landed 10 feet shorter than Ella's design.","Of the plane that was thrown 3rd and the plane that went 15 feet, one was blue and the other was Omar's.","The plane that went 45 feet, the blue plane, and Omar's design are three different planes."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver"],"label_d":["3rd","4th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a18b8a8ce9019e7e53a8c62457823c56"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The film podcast has 1 million more downloads than Faye Fender's show.","Al Acosta's show started in 2015.","The show with 4 million downloads started in 2009.","Of Al Acosta's show and the show that began in 2010, one is about sports and the other is about gaming.","The gaming show has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","Eva Estrada's podcast, the show with 2 million downloads, and the film podcast are three different shows."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67a7b7adb2d43c45b7749d8aa5febfc5"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,000 piece is either the piece going to Baltimore or the puppet going to Ypsilanti.","\"Waldarama\" cost 250 dollars more than Isabel's puppet.","Of Margarita's puppet and the $750 piece, one is going to St. Moritz and the other is \"Xavier\".","Kelly's puppet isn't going to Ypsilanti.","Isabel's piece cost 250 dollars less than the puppet going to Ypsilanti.","\"Valencio\" cost 250 dollars less than Isabel's puppet."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita"],"label_c":["Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Oslo","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2502d144457d1145e524d8673f6fae4"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Yolanda scored 7 fewer points than the person from Demitasse.","Sonia didn't make the cajun chili.","Hattie scored 7 more points than the cook who made the lemon snapper.","Of the cook who made the smoked pork and the cook who scored 56 points, one works at Oceanside and the other was Hattie.","The cook who made the lemon snapper is either the chef from Demitasse or the chef who scored 49 points.","Of the chef who scored 63 points and the chef from Oceanside, one made the smoked pork and the other was Sonia.","Ollie, the chef from Apple Barn and the cook who scored 63 points are all different chefs.","The cook who made the smoked pork, the person who scored 56 points, and the cook from Apple Barn are three different chefs."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Hattie","Ollie","Sonia","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7817a7f9605fc19b0ade52f9ca8647a6"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player from Fort Kent wasn't in lane 3.","The person in lane 7 is either the contestant who scored 540 points or the player from Cutler.","Of the contestant from Bristol and Florence, one was in lane 7 and the other scored 460 points.","Florence scored 160 points more points than the person in lane 4.","Alberta scored 300 points.","Wanda, the contestant in lane 6, and the player from Cutler are three different people.","The contestant who scored 460 points is either the contestant in lane 6 or the player from Bristol.","Yvette was from Bristol."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Florence","Wanda","Yvette"],"label_c":["3","4","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Fort Kent","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb5afada36bc9b867b5fc893f566a50c"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ewing's home is 15 sq ft larger than the $25,000 house.","Of the house going to Laguna Beach and the structure going to Shaver Lake, one sold for $35,000 and the other is for the Pratts.","The Ingram's structure is either the home going to Kennebunkport or the $29,000 house.","The $25,000 structure is somewhat larger than the $35,000 house.","The $29,000 home is 15 sq ft larger than the house going to Shaver Lake.","The $35,000 structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the house going to Kennebunkport.","The 110 sq ft home is either the Ingram's structure or the $25,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9d787084c850fba7731c7bffa4c8c63"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one with 750 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Velasquez.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Prince and E. paradolens, one has 750 genes and the other was sequenced in December.","The bacteria sequenced in August, the one with 750 genes, and E. carolinus are three different organisms.","The bacteria with 250 genes was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Fletcher or V. tenesis.","E. carolinus has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in February.","E. paradolens has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Fletcher has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in July."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Fletcher","Prince","Quinn","Velasquez"],"label_d":["February","July","August","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90099b57bff862fd66fb31e53518b5ea"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Neither the sandwich with muenster cheese nor the $5.75 order is Billie's order.","Of the sandwich with roast beef and the $4.75 order, one includes colby jack cheese and the other is Billie's.","The order with salami is either Emily's sandwich or the order with provolone cheese.","Neither the sandwich with muenster cheese nor the $5.75 order is the order with roast beef.","Tony's order includes prosciutto.","The order with salami costs 1 dollar less than Archie's order.","Neither the $5.75 sandwich nor the sandwich with colby jack cheese is the order with salami.","Tony's order is either the $2.75 order or the sandwich with muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Billie","Emily","Tony"],"label_c":["colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["corned beef","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d95431a2f1b28ec2a2ec8037c1b5dfb9"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 6:00pm was either the program that aired on FNX or the show with 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 4:30pm didn't air on FNX.","The show that aired on Monday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired at 4:30pm.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired on WNW aired on Friday.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on CBR."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59c7e5c45f1233f8ca704fe84159f4fe"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Gabriel is either the chef from Demitasse or the person who made the cajun chili.","Wade scored 14 more points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","The chef from Demitasse scored 14 more points than the chef who made the lemon snapper.","Of the chef who made the cajun chili and the person from Zenaida's, one scored 42 points and the other was Darlene.","The person from Epicurious made the turkey soup."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Darlene","Gabriel","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4896f794ebed627cfd67bbda1b405a6"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The home going to Fullerton is somewhat larger than the Ewing's house.","Of the $35,000 structure and the Zimmerman's structure, one is 140 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Laguna Beach.","The $35,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the Ewing's home.","The structure going to Kennebunkport is 30 sq ft larger than the $32,250 home.","The structure going to Healdsburg is either the Ingram's house or the 95 sq ft home.","The Kirby's structure isn't 110 sq ft.","The $25,000 home is somewhat smaller than the Kirby's structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19c8489d20e7ab202062f23ad278b4e6"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 41.0237 N was found 3 days before the case at 88.3821 W.","The case at 88.1928 W was found sometime before the cache at 40.5912 N.","The cache that held the sunglasses was at 88.4584 W.","The case at 40.6656 N was either the cache that held the chewing gum or the cache found on May 9.","The case at 40.5912 N didn't have the chewing gum inside it.","The box at 40.5912 N was found 3 days before the cache that held the ancient coin.","The cache at 40.6656 N was found sometime after the box at 88.3821 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","decoder ring","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c5b4ba4be98348d977183dc83e0b49b"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Chip is either the person who ordered the orange soda or the team member who ordered the club sandwich.","Hannah owes more than the salesperson who ordered the root beer.","The team member who ordered the club sandwich owes 90 cents more than Peter.","The person whose order cost $4.90 is either the team member who ordered the B.L.T. or Hannah.","The person who ordered the root beer owes more than the person who ordered the ginger ale.","Hannah is either the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub or the salesperson who ordered the iced tea.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes less than the salesperson who ordered the orange soda.","Of the team member who ordered the Italian sub and the team member who ordered the root beer, one is Rebecca and the other owes $5.80."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub"],"label_d":["ginger ale","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b82f4e03fbe93bfc174ea3317b9ee9a"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The one that sold for $275 didn't feature the person who played third base.","Hick Hodge's piece sold for somewhat less than Al Allison's piece.","The 1999 card sold for 50 dollars more than the one for the person who played right field.","Finn Freeman's one sold for somewhat less than the 1983 item.","Al Allison's item was either the piece for the person who played right field or the 1999 piece.","The piece that sold for $225 was either the card for the person who played third base or the 1999 piece.","The piece for the person who played left field sold for 50 dollars less than the 1987 card.","Of Bill Bernard's card and the 1983 piece, one sold for $275 and the other sold for $175."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge"],"label_c":["1983","1987","1999","2007"],"label_d":["left field","right field","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e184fb65aa35ac68cde5f64c5a2ae74"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of rosewood costs 25 dollars less than Marilyn's item.","Antoinette's item costs more than the rocking chair.","Marilyn's item costs 25 dollars less than the bench.","The piece made of walnut costs 25 dollars less than Hope's piece.","The piece made of rosewood costs 25 dollars less than the hutch.","Of the rocking chair and the hutch, one was crafted by Marilyn and the other was made of walnut.","Marilyn's piece is either the item made of sandalwood or the hutch."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Cheri","Hope","Marilyn"],"label_c":["oak","rosewood","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca8649bc6fda7bca030c9087d715047e"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen is either the house built in 1729 or the windmill in Den Bommel.","Oostmolen isn't in Aarlanderveen.","Oostmolen was built 46 years after the Jansen family's home.","The windmill built in 1752, the Jansen family's windmill, and the home in Den Bommel are three different structures.","The home in Schiedam is owned by the Smit family.","Of the Smit family's home and the windmill in Aarlanderveen, one is Hoekmolen and the other was built in 1729.","The house in Aarlanderveen is owned by the De Vries family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Smit","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Leiderdorp","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09789959d2759874158df2d15bed7622"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Margo's design, the white plane, and the plane that was thrown 2nd are three different planes.","Ella's design went 20 feet farther than the green plane.","The plane that was thrown 5th wasn't black.","Of the plane that was thrown 1st and Ella's design, one was yellow and the other went 35 feet.","The yellow plane was either the plane that went 45 feet or the plane that was thrown 2nd.","Roderick's design was thrown 1st.","Aaron's design went 15 feet.","The airplane that went 35 feet was either the white airplane or the plane that was thrown 1st."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","5th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3174c6d1b786beb61eba129079ff77e"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who entered her scarf finished somewhat after the entrant who submitted the white item.","The entrant who entered her blanket finished 1 place before the entrant who submitted the white item.","The knitter who submitted the white item finished 1 place before the knitter who submitted the green item.","The person who entered her tea cozy is either Francis or Ernestine.","Of Viola and the entrant who submitted the silver item, one finished third and the other made the mittens.","The person who entered her mittens is either Ernestine or the entrant who submitted the white item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Francis","Tanya","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","tea cozy"],"label_d":["green","orange","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfe56da018d14ad3462b85a69195ee2a"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Star Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Paris.","The cable-stayed one, the 11,500 ft bridge, and Sandy Bridge are three different structures.","The bowstring structure is either the 13,000 ft structure or Avery Bridge.","Of the 10,000 ft one and the structure in Luxembourg, one is the camelback bridge and the other is Sandy Bridge.","The one in Kiev is longer than Avery Bridge.","The bowstring structure is longer than the bridge in Paris.","The structure in Paris isn't the truss bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","truss"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Luxembourg","Paris"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48340a331000f2271143d07b597d92a1"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The camelback bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure is either the bridge in Helsinki or the structure in Vaduz.","Of Vellon Bridge and the 8,500 ft bridge, one is in Paris and the other is the truss bridge.","The suspension bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Avery Bridge.","Gorem Bridge isn't in Vaduz.","Avery Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Vaduz."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Paris","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0970ed5bf25aa97635bc9db8fada3f5"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The four waterfalls are the 105 ft tall waterfall, Irskela, the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2002 and the fall located in Brazil.","Nyalt is not in Jamaica.","Garray is 105 ft high.","Rhoqua is somewhat shorter than the waterfall in Jamaica.","The fall Derrick photographed in 2003 is somewhat shorter than the waterfall located in New Zealand.","The fall Derrick shot in 2001 is either the 110 ft tall fall or the fall located in Jamaica.","Of the 105 ft tall waterfall and Irskela, one is in New Zealand and the other was shot in 1983.","Neither the fall Derrick shot in 2002 nor the waterfall in Brazil is the 110 ft tall waterfall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1983","2001","2002","2003"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2adb44b8acfd0cfcc9f7f370654e5fc"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $2,500 pinball machine came out 1 year after \"Meteor Rise\".","The $3,750 pinball machine was made by Waverly Toys.","The $5,200 system came out sometime after the machine made by Arco.","\"Voyager Hero\" wasn't made by Arco.","The system made by Hayco Inc. came out 2 years after the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc..","The $2,500 machine came out sometime before the machine made by Waverly Toys.","Of the machine made by Arco and the system released in 1976, one costs $2,500 and the other is \"Aladeen\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72b2836377e54d1f1ce4970778313f72"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 2005 has a larger return than Oak Capital.","Hudson Brook has a larger return than the fund run by Ule Underwood.","The one begun in 1972 is either the fund with a return of 8% or the fund run by Mike McClain.","Of the one run by Vic Velasquez and the one run by Ule Underwood, one is Citizen Trust and the other started in 2009.","Neither the fund with a return of 8% nor Citizen Trust is the one run by Sal Spencer.","Black River isn't the hedge fund with a return of 8%.","The fund begun in 2012 has had a 1 percent smaller return than Citizen Trust."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Sal Spencer","Ule Underwood","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":["1972","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e62942eb00aa7749422af45a5e6584c"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler from Canada is not the musician.","Of the musician and the person from Norway, one was born on April 13th and the other is Kevin.","The traveler from South Africa is the surgeon.","Of Harry and the person from Norway, one was born on June 14th and the other is the politician.","The lawyer is either the traveler born on May 18th or Frank.","The person from Norway has a birthday sometime after Harry."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Frank","Harry","Jeffrey","Kevin"],"label_c":["lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Canada","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae565c79f0304bc99f4dc077cb6a7274"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Neither the runner who chose puttanesca sauce nor the contestant who ordered spaghetti was Angie.","Of the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce and the competitor who ordered penne, one was Wade and the other paid $8.99.","Zachary didn't choose alfredo sauce.","Zachary paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce.","The competitor who ordered spaghetti paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who ordered fettuccine paid 1 dollar more than Zachary."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Claudia","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","penne","spaghetti"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","marinara","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ec1d1e6fbb7fd201d64e2283b2bd8a4"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer who will be seeing Dr. Adkins has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the filling.","Mindy is either the person who will be seeing Dr. Adkins or the client going in for the extraction.","Nettie has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the filling.","Of the client going in for the extraction and the customer who will be seeing Dr. York, one is scheduled for 9:30am and the other is Colin.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Quinn has the appointment for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Mindy","Nettie","Shane"],"label_c":["extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Quinn","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea0c656f2ef9cef4015f7dca8cfb19d7"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in Alaska finished with somewhat less gold than the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Of Elroy Ellis and the miner working at Fuller Rise, one worked in Nevada and the other found 17 ounces of gold.","Neither the person who found 17 ounces of gold nor the prospector who worked in Alaska was Dilbert Duke.","The prospector who worked in Colorado was either the miner working at Laurel Ridge or Chip Cornell.","The miner working at Belle Hart finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in Arizona.","Chip Cornell found 20 ounces of gold.","Elroy Ellis worked the Laurel Ridge claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","Colorado","Nevada"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20d6ede697c5a49a87971f0ebab49d8a"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Quirrel isn't cared for by Calliope.","The animal Eva works with is either the orangutan that was found in Kendisi or the 7-year-old.","Of the 13-year-old and the ape that was found in Tarakan, one is cared for by Francine and the other is Quirrel.","Rajesh is 3 years younger than the animal that was found in Kendisi.","Ofallo, the ape that was found in Ambalat and the 13-year-old are all different animals.","Merah is 3 years older than the ape Eva works with.","The ape Francine works with, the 10-year-old, and the ape that was found in Ambalat are three different animals.","Of the animal Francine works with and the 10-year-old, one came from Tarakan and the other is Merah."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Melak","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47587ec866ef9dad061f01a249df94da"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The sweeper was either the person who started in 1985 or the person on the Predators.","The center forward started 3 years before the person on the Stingrays.","The person on the Rangers started 3 years before the goalie.","Gardelli was the goalie.","Neither Fichin nor the goalie was the player who started in 1985.","Neither Fichin nor Banben was the player on the Predators.","Of Awad and the person who started in 1976, one played for the Rangers and the other was the second striker."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Fichin","Gardelli"],"label_c":["center forward","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Predators","Rangers","Silverbacks","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25bf56620bcf28de09723f6fe129b9d9"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 1 week before Short v Metz.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was sometime after Ayers v Byrd.","Ayers v Byrd was either the 8-1 decision or Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was 2 weeks before the 7-2 decision.","The 8-1 decision, Justice Caldwell's majority opinion, and Short v Metz are three different cases.","Watts v Yang was 1 week after the 2-7 decision.","The 3-6 decision was either the March 17 case or the March 24 proceeding."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=105b7214ea4d405c40e2fc23bad2ae3d"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Violet drives has 50 more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The mobile library with 300 books isn't the Greyhound bus.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 more books than the ice cream truck.","The ice cream truck is driven by Violet.","The vehicle Myra drives has fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","Of the vehicle with 350 books and \"Explore More\", one is driven by Antonio and the other is the ice cream truck.","The mobile library with 250 books is the Winnebago.","Of \"Words To Go\" and \"Explore More\", one is driven by Antonio and the other is the ice cream truck."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Cynthia","Myra","Violet"],"label_d":["Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49afdef321cc78f76f449eb32b03c73b"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 2-7 decision was sometime before Watts v Yang.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was sometime after Gibbs v Kintz.","Watts v Yang wasn't on March 10.","Justice Olson's majority opinion was either Short v Metz or the March 3 case.","Of the 6-3 decision and Zamora v Pibb, one was on March 24 and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood.","The 6-3 decision was 2 weeks after Gibbs v Kintz.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 2 weeks after the 5-4 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Gibbs v Kintz","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","6-3"],"label_d":["Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d220e5a2b0a4145e86f0a1b81fc83a1"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Cheri's item isn't the bookshelf.","The piece made of chestnut costs less than Cheri's item.","Hope's item costs more than the piece made of poplar.","Cheri's item costs 25 dollars less than the bench.","The end table was made of sandalwood.","Irma's piece costs 25 dollars less than the item made of poplar.","Hope's piece is either the bookshelf or the $300 piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Bonita","Cheri","Hope","Irma"],"label_c":["chestnut","oak","poplar","sandalwood"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e85d3e93d265299a9a830909191cd8d"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2009, Dixie Dean's podcast, and the music podcast are three different shows.","The podcast that began in 2010 has 2 million more downloads than the sports podcast.","The show that began in 2007 has fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","The podcast with 1 million downloads is either the show that began in 2007 or Bobby Bora's show.","The music podcast has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2009.","Eva Estrada's podcast is either the literature show or the music podcast.","The film podcast has 2 million fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2010","2015"],"label_d":["film","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64148bb6e00a6eea706059d8abc7071f"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the player who won with a straight flush and Wilbur, one won the fourth hand and the other won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won the $3.75 pot won sometime after Adrienne.","Jana lost the second hand.","The player who won with one pair won sometime before Jana.","The player who won the $6.50 pot won 2 hands after the competitor who won with a straight.","The person who won the $5.25 pot was either Irma or the player who won the first hand.","The person who won with a straight flush won 2 hands after Adrienne."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Irma","Jana","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d1a5871cd9bef602d56f485afa44803"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Cerbel is 10 ft taller than the waterfall in Tibet.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1991 is located in Jamaica.","Of the fall in Nigeria and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1999, one is 100 ft high and the other is Nyalt.","Garray is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1984 or the fall in Nigeria.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1984 is 10 ft taller than the fall located in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Oginao"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1984","1986","1991","1999"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=954d1880c09565ad28292bb1d24ecfaf"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Sniffletoe\" cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to Baltimore.","Of \"Xavier\" and \"Waldarama\", one is Jeff's and the other is going to Mexico City.","The puppet going to Oslo cost 250 dollars less than \"Yenga\".","The piece going to Oslo cost 250 dollars more than \"Xavier\".","Herman's dummy cost somewhat less than the puppet going to Mexico City.","Isabel's dummy isn't \"Waldarama\".","The puppet going to Vancouver is either Herman's dummy or \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f312e709097e6c1a1ef37da7a383a785"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents less than the one from Willapa, RI.","The Island Creek oyster isn't from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the briny finish.","The oyster with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents more than the one from Punaville, RI.","The oyster with the fruity finish is either the Bluepoint oyster or the oyster from Willapa, RI.","Of the one from Punaville, RI and the one from Duxbury, MA, one is the Summersill oyster and the other has a buttery taste.","The Bluepoint oyster costs somewhat less than the one with the buttery finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","fruity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a57724ca7c11f1ad0af1b099ab531609"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Chip owes more than the person who ordered the grape soda.","The salesperson who ordered the ginger ale owes more than Hannah.","The team member who ordered the root beer is either the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. or Irene.","The person who ordered the Italian sub owes 45 cents more than Hannah.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale didn't order the tuna on rye.","The team member who ordered the club sandwich owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the root beer.","The team member who ordered the tuna on rye owes 90 cents more than Irene.","Neither the team member who ordered the tuna on rye nor the person who ordered the club sandwich is Chip."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Irene","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7d379bec3dca1daaaacc62674c2fdfd"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 10:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","Of the show that aired on Friday and the program with 750,000 viewers, one aired on WNW and the other aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired at 4:30pm, the program that aired on GMA and the show with 1,000,000 viewers were all different programs.","The program that aired on Thursday was either the program that aired on PTR or the show with 500,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 6:00pm didn't air on Sunday.","Of the show with 1,000,000 viewers and the show that aired on WNW, one aired on Friday and the other aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired on Friday, the program with 750,000 viewers, and the show that aired on GMA are three different programs.","The show that aired at 11:30am had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Thursday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7a774a7598b6088aef28931cb0469f9"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Myra drives is either the Airstream or \"Words To Go\".","The bookmobile with 350 books isn't the Airstream.","Of \"Ready Reader\" and the ice cream truck, one has 300 books and the other is driven by Francisco.","The bookmobile Francisco drives has fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Dream Machine\" has 250 books.","The Mack truck has fewer books than the vehicle Jaime drives.","The mobile library with 300 books is driven by Jaime."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Francisco","Jaime","Myra"],"label_d":["Airstream","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1c283b83dc760e4bcfaddc4116f472c"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the $9.00 pot was either Guillermo or the player who won the first hand.","The person who won with a flush won 2 hands after Derek.","Of the player who won with a flush and Yvonne, one won the fourth hand and the other won the $23.25 pot.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won 2 hands after the player who won with a full house.","Paulette lost the second hand.","The competitor who won the $6.50 pot won sometime after Derek.","The competitor who won with one pair won sometime before Paulette."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Derek","Guillermo","Paulette","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush"],"label_d":["$6.50","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b58d687c695a2f231b5db51a74f2f7a7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 13,000 ft structure and the structure in Madrid, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is Avery Bridge.","North Bridge, the 13,000 ft bridge, and the 10,000 ft bridge are three different structures.","The bridge in Oslo is either the girder structure or North Bridge.","The one in Paris is 3,000 feet shorter than Sandy Bridge.","The cantilever bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the one in Paris."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder"],"label_d":["Madrid","Oslo","Paris","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e8b677ae6b15203606a82ef30588941"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that serves 5 people cooks at 350 degrees.","The baked ham bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The bean casserole is either the dish that cooks at 350 degrees or the dish that serves 9 people.","The dish that serves 6 people bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that serves 5 people.","The dish that cooks at 425 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 350 degrees.","Of the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees and the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes, one serves 2 people and the other is the roast potatoes recipe.","The mac and cheese doesn't bake for 25 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","5 people","6 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ae494e16a9dcdb2f7b87116b5e9b097"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The roast potatoes recipe is either the dish that cooks at 410 degrees or the recipe that serves 8 people.","The dish that cooks at 400 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe.","The bean casserole bakes somewhat longer than the dish that serves 9 people.","The roast potatoes recipe requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 2 people.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 8 people.","Of the recipe that serves 9 people and the dish that serves 8 people, one is the roast potatoes recipe and the other cooks at 425 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 425 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","5 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=506a25e6e74f6a04b6c15b7c20a7d2a3"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the C+ spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the D.","Of the presenter who got the B+ and the student who spoke for 10 minutes, one was Wesley and the other talked about P.M. Grey.","Wesley spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the D.","Ginger spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","The presenter who got the A- was either the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath.","The presenter who got the D spoke 2 minutes less than Hazel.","Edith didn't get the C+.","The student who spoke for 6 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Edith","Ginger","Hazel","Wesley"],"label_c":["Churchill","Grey","Heath","Peel"],"label_d":["A-","B+","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b59d56a482709bcf7d7aa4dd1871d74b"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in New Zealand is 10 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1989.","The waterfall located in Nigeria is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2002.","Garray wasn't shot in 1989.","Nyalt is either the fall located in Nigeria or the fall in New Zealand.","Of the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2003 and Irskela, one is 105 ft tall and the other is in Switzerland.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1985 is either the 105 ft tall waterfall or the waterfall in New Zealand.","Nyalt wasn't shot in 2003.","The fall Derrick photographed in 2003 is 5 ft higher than the waterfall located in Canada."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1985","1989","2002","2003"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56bd041540e1a7ad6a98b461a3a3bb64"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Nysrani culture was either the culture with 6,500 people or the culture located near Quasqueton.","Neither the culture with 9,500 people nor the culture founded in 600 AD was the Yeust culture.","Of the Quyit culture and the culture with 7,500 people, one was founded in 350 AD and the other was based near Quasqueton.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded 500 years after the culture located near Arnolds Park.","Of the culture located near Mason City and the culture founded in 100 AD, one was the Nysrani culture and the other had a population size of 7,500."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Nysrani","Quyit","Uskorr","Yeust"],"label_c":["6,500","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Boulder Creek","Mason City","Quasqueton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=802e929775fd70cba9ad33f669b68d5f"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The dog cost $4.00.","The $5.00 piece was either the yellow piece or the dog.","The purple balloon cost 1 dollar more than the bear.","The $6.00 piece, the orange balloon, and the snail are three different items.","The $5.00 piece wasn't purchased by Kathleen.","Of the piece Emma bought and the $3.00 balloon, one was orange and the other was the snail.","The animal Toni bought cost 1 dollar less than the dog.","The dog was either the white animal or the animal Emma bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["orange","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Kathleen","Toni","William"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b02e56ea2a5de03be4ca18d7e63a5656"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Doesmolen was built sometime after the Van Dijk family's house.","Zemelmolen is either the Van Dijk family's home or the windmill in Leiderdorp.","The house in Kinderdijk was built sometime before the structure in Leiderdorp.","The house in Moerkapelle was built 46 years after Vlietmolen.","The house in Leiderdorp is owned by the Visser family.","Of the windmill built in 1706 and the structure in Moerkapelle, one is owned by the De Jong family and the other is owned by the Van Dijk family.","Grosmolen is in Moerkapelle.","Vlietmolen is either the windmill in Schiedam or the De Jong family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54e55cea2539dbd9e744fa3774d553c2"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure built in 1706 is either Oostmolen or the De Jong family's structure.","Doesmolen was built 23 years after the De Jong family's home.","The Van den Berg family's home was built 23 years before the house in Hoogmade.","The De Jong family's home was built sometime after the Van den Berg family's home.","The Jansen family's home was built 23 years after the structure in Schiedam.","Of the house in Leiderdorp and the structure in Schiedam, one is owned by the Van den Berg family and the other is Vlietmolen.","Oostmolen is either the structure in Hoogmade or the Jansen family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Hoogmade","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c1383ad2df0bdb168496f4028701595"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The exhibit donated in 2007 and Brent are different whales.","Of the sei whale and the narwhal, one was donated to the aquarium in 2008 and the other is Herbert.","Of the narwhal and the gray whale, one was donated to the aquarium in 1999 and the other is Evan.","The exhibit donated in 1996 is somewhat longer than the sei whale.","The 25 ft long exhibit is Evan.","Herbert is either the narwhal or the 23 ft long exhibit.","The 21 ft long exhibit was donated to the aquarium in 2007."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2007","2008"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=974cb0bc4e895a91f18920f4b75d867a"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Oostmolen was built 23 years after Doesmolen.","The home built in 1706 is either the house in Kinderdijk or the Van den Berg family's home.","The house built in 1729 isn't in Aarlanderveen.","Westmolen was built 23 years after the Smit family's house.","The structure in Aarlanderveen isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","The windmill in Kinderdijk was built sometime after the windmill in Schiedam.","The Van Dijk family's windmill is either Doesmolen or the home built in 1706.","Grosmolen was built 23 years before the Van Dijk family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=358a10293fc9e123729ab457f54e434c"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 4:30pm aired on FNX.","The program that aired on Monday was either the show with 750,000 viewers or the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The program that aired at 10:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Sunday.","The show that aired on WNW was either the show with 750,000 viewers or the program that aired at 10:00pm.","The program that aired on GMA had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired on Saturday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Sunday.","The program that aired on CBR aired on Wednesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=333a4ed6472f1ce8b08c9901f4cd3977"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Hannah had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Witte's class.","The student who finished in fourth place was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The contestant who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in fourth place.","Of the child whose final word was \"bulwark\" and the child who finished in fifth place, one was from Mrs. Manzella's class and the other was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Zachary is either the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class or the contestant who finished in fourth place.","Otis is either the contestant who finished in seventh place or the child from Mrs. Manzella's class.","May finished in fifth place.","The contestant who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Otis."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","May","Otis","Zachary"],"label_c":["Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["third","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb7682097df7f4964d226dc42b63e0e2"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 1992 has had a 2 percent smaller return than Pine Bay.","Of the fund with a return of 9% and the one begun in 1977, one is run by Ollie Ochoa and the other is Hudson Brook.","The fund run by Sal Spencer has a 2 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1992.","The one begun in 1983 is either the one run by Vic Velasquez or Oak Capital.","Neither the one with a return of 9% nor the fund with a return of 7% is Oak Capital."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Sal Spencer","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1992","1997"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51de67361ba17591e0bf054973fb28c8"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who entered her tea cozy is either the knitter who submitted the black item or Jeanette.","Ollie finished somewhat after the entrant who submitted the orange item.","Jeanette, the person who entered her sweater, and the person who submitted the orange item are three different people.","The knitter who finished second, the entrant who entered her mittens, and the knitter who entered her sweater are three different people.","The entrant who entered her scarf finished 1 place before Alexis.","Of Alexis and the knitter who entered her sweater, one made the green item and the other finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Jeanette","Kimberly","Ollie"],"label_c":["mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02be076eae77a004d9ac8495fceedd4f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Gillespie's house is 15 sq ft smaller than the home going to Unionville.","The $36,000 house is 15 sq ft larger than the Gillespie's house.","The Underwood's house won't be going to Unionville.","The $27,500 structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the Gillespie's structure.","The 110 sq ft home is either the home going to Healdsburg or the structure going to Unionville.","Of the Whitehead's house and the 95 sq ft home, one will be delivered to Mission Viejo and the other sold for $38,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Kirby","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4fffd6399906ca7177602e6243144521"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of Henrietta's design and the green plane, one was thrown 7th and the other was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 6th went 10 feet farther than the pink plane.","Omar's design, the airplane that went 25 feet, and the plane that was thrown 3rd are three different planes.","The plane that was thrown 3rd went 10 feet farther than Roderick's design.","The airplane that went 45 feet was black.","Henrietta's design was white."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","white"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3482a06f92545a92a2c22685a1bfa8a"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 4:30pm was either the program that aired on FNX or the program with 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Sunday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 1:00pm.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired at 1:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on BMT.","The show that aired at 4:30pm had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on FNX.","The show that aired on WNW aired on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10c2998dfb39f45b16c54c1f003b2bad"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs 2 dollars more than the sandwich with gouda cheese.","The sandwich with liverwurst costs less than the order with muenster cheese.","The order with liverwurst costs 1 dollar more than Irene's sandwich.","Juan's order doesn't include cheddar cheese.","Of the sandwich with cheddar cheese and the $4.75 sandwich, one includes liverwurst and the other is Billie's.","The order with salami costs more than the order with cheddar cheese.","The order with prosciutto includes muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Greg","Irene","Juan"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","muenster"],"label_d":["bologna","liverwurst","prosciutto","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=727508c70fc4db29a129a111f177ccc7"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the player who started in 1979 and the person on the Spartans, one was the center back and the other was the second striker.","Kawa was either the second striker or the player on the Silverbacks.","The person on the Spartans started 6 years after Hatcha.","The person on the Silverbacks was the sweeper.","The person on the Minutemen started sometime before the person on the Silverbacks.","Gardelli played for the Spartans.","Banben started sometime after the second striker.","Hatcha was either the person on the Whitecaps or the center back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Banben","Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Minutemen","Silverbacks","Spartans","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28e804e85f700f04ab4c289dee53159c"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The yellow airplane was either the plane that was thrown 1st or Ella's design.","Of Aaron's design and the white plane, one was thrown 2nd and the other went 45 feet.","Ella's design, the white airplane, and the plane that was thrown 4th are three different planes.","The plane that went 25 feet, the pink plane, and the white airplane are three different planes.","The silver plane landed 10 feet shorter than Aaron's design.","Omar's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 4th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar"],"label_c":["pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","5th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40b28dbaa2389f2e512adc843ad84381"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The fin whale, the 27 ft long whale, and the 23 ft long whale are three different whales.","The specimen donated in 1999 is either Herbert or the fin whale.","The whale donated in 2010 is 4 feet shorter than the narwhal.","Gus is 4 feet longer than the exhibit donated in 2010.","Of the 27 ft long whale and the whale donated in 1994, one is Felipe and the other is the bowhead whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1999","2010","2013"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b8e8a4518b674869a5f8f14b50ebf20"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 5-4 decision was either the March 17 proceeding or the March 24 case.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was sometime after Carson v Dunn.","Carson v Dunn was either the 8-1 decision or Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 1 week before Short v Metz.","The 8-1 decision, Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, and Short v Metz are three different cases.","Zamora v Pibb was 1 week after the 4-5 decision.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was 2 weeks before the 6-3 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["4-5","5-4","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":["Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8eef3efc117016058c08bc4cc0c6b9da"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of Betty Brewer and the person who won the prize in economics, one is from Germany and the other won in 1976.","Neither the winner who won the prize in astronomy nor the person who won the prize in economics is the person who won in 1968.","Neither the winner who won the prize in economics nor the person from Ireland is Jemma Jenks.","The person who won the prize in medicine is either the person from Canada or Jemma Jenks.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years before Betty Brewer.","Patsy Pope won her prize after the person from Ireland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Jemma Jenks","Norma Nolan","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","Ireland","New Zealand"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e675b005e30aa6093bea5ae256d9525b"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Star Bridge is either the bowstring one or the bridge in Tallinn.","North Bridge is either the one in Dublin or the suspension bridge.","Sandy Bridge is the cantilever bridge.","Of the bowstring one and Avery Bridge, one is in Warsaw and the other is 8,500 ft.","Star Bridge is longer than the bridge in Warsaw.","The structure in Warsaw isn't the camelback bridge.","The structure in Copenhagen is 3,000 feet longer than the bowstring one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Dublin","Tallinn","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79cea82105256f5e60490af8e794fa8b"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The utilities stock was either the stock Charlie bought or PSTO.","PSTO was either the stock Edith bought or the real estate stock.","Of the stock Abigail bought and QMZ, one sold for $27 per share and the other was in the financial sector.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was bought by Edith.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was in the real estate sector.","The stock Ida Mae bought was either GXTV or QMZ.","The utilities stock was per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Edith","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","real estate","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea1f7f7251e9ca3b6d3dd521949bb4ea"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Rothvum played for the Spartans.","Hatcha started 6 years before the goalie.","Of the sweeper and Cerisa, one began playing in 1979 and the other played for the Bulldogs.","Of the person who started in 1979 and the person on the Hammerheads, one was the center back and the other was Fichin.","The person who started in 1976 played for the Hammerheads.","The player on the Spartans wasn't the goalie."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Fichin","Hatcha","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","sweeper"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hammerheads","Silverbacks","Spartans"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb532d431e6bc760791a376400bd9a47"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Ofallo didn't come from Puruk Cahu.","The ape Beatrice works with is 3 years younger than Merah.","The 7-year-old is either the animal that was found in Ambalat or the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu.","Of Pemson and the 4-year-old, one came from Melak and the other is cared for by Eva.","Merah is 3 years younger than the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu.","The ape Dolly works with is 3 years older than Merah."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Eva"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Melak","Puruk Cahu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71e99ef6d53879bbe78b91877c5d05b3"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Flora has her appointment 2 hours after Tammie's client.","Hope, Victoria's customer, and the client that chose deep copper are three different customers.","Of the client that chose brown sable and Flora, one is being worked on by Whitney and the other has the 1:00pm appointment.","Iris chose brown sable.","The customer that chose midnight blue isn't being helped by Opal.","Whitney's client is either the client with the 2:00pm appointment or the customer that chose deep copper.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment is either Victoria's customer or the client that chose brown sable.","Eileen has the 11:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Eileen","Flora","Hope","Iris"],"label_c":["Opal","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","midnight blue","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9c34fe28ede42a9d388d7a77c2d0cc9"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of the $1,000 dummy and the dummy going to Vancouver, one is \"Sniffletoe\" and the other is \"Utrecht\".","The dummy going to Baltimore cost somewhat less than the dummy going to Oslo.","Isabel's dummy is going to Vancouver.","The puppet going to Oslo is \"Valencio\".","Herman's piece cost somewhat more than \"Utrecht\".","Nicole's piece is either \"Utrecht\" or the puppet going to Oslo.","The piece going to Vancouver cost 500 dollars more than Kelly's puppet.","Kelly's dummy is either the puppet going to Ypsilanti or \"Sniffletoe\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Oslo","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8e36f19b08d33229aa222b04afbaa9f"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 60 was either Alison Ames or the person who won at Willow Grove.","Of Tina Tuttle and the person who won at Spotswood, one won in 1922 and the other shot a 60.","The golfer who scored a 64 was either Harriet Holt or Alison Ames.","The golfer who scored a 59 won her tournament 1 year before the woman who won at Willow Grove.","The woman who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who won at Juniper Hills.","The person who scored a 61 won her tournament sometime after the woman who won at Willow Grove."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Harriet Holt","Pamela Peet","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["59","60","61","64"],"label_d":["Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65b9804d15d2db751a36dd80cd9458eb"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class with 33 students is either the Physics class or Mr. Zimmerman's class.","The Pre-Calculus class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Leach's class.","The course in room 122 isn't taught by Underwood.","The Pre-Calculus class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 215.","Of the course in room 208 and the class with 35 students, one is taught by Owen and the other is the Physics class.","The Geometry class is taught by Leach."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["122","208","215","318"],"label_c":["Leach","Owen","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["English","Geometry","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e30bd889a2544e111b15556ff9c6b4e"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the fall located in Tibet and Nyalt, one was shot in 2000 and the other is 105 ft tall.","The fall Derrick shot in 1991 is either the fall in Tibet or the fall located in Canada.","Neither Sihat nor the fall in Tibet is the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1990.","The 115 ft tall waterfall is either Nyalt or Oginao.","Rhoqua, the waterfall Derrick shot in 1991 and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1985 are all different waterfalls.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 2000 is either the fall in Tibet or the 110 ft tall fall.","The fall in Tibet is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1985.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1990 is either Nyalt or the fall located in Nigeria."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1985","1990","1991","2000"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d102de8056265df02b1fe2a20d53cc85"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on SBC had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Sunday.","The show that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on Sunday.","The program that aired on CBR had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired on FNX aired on Friday.","The show that aired on CBR had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The program that aired on Wednesday had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","Of the show that aired on Sunday and the program with 750,000 viewers, one aired on CBR and the other aired at 2:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3da29f0ab99a14d9f89ef5105b9231b7"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $3.00 animal was either the brown animal or the cat.","The fish was either the piece Toni bought or the piece Verna bought.","The orange animal, the dog, and the balloon Verna bought are three different items.","The purple balloon cost 2 dollars more than the piece Yvette bought.","The brown piece cost less than the orange animal.","The animal Dixie bought cost 2 dollars less than the dog.","The animal Verna bought cost 1 dollar more than the orange piece."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["cat","dog","fish","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Dixie","Toni","Verna","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1967153b2aa6ac4e3250df06f88932b2"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Margarita's piece cost 250 dollars more than \"Utrecht\".","\"Yenga\" is either Herman's puppet or the $1,000 dummy.","The $1,250 dummy isn't going to Mexico City.","The dummy going to Vancouver cost somewhat more than the dummy going to Ypsilanti.","The puppet going to Mexico City isn't \"Valencio\".","The $1,000 piece is either the piece going to Vancouver or \"Valencio\".","Kelly's dummy cost 250 dollars more than Herman's puppet.","Isabel's dummy cost 250 dollars less than \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Portland","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74d6cb1d3a05b49e282f88d8b253666c"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who scored a 63 was either Wendy Wells or the woman who won in 1923.","The golfer who won in 1922 was either the person who scored a 62 or Pamela Peet.","Of the golfer who won at Willow Grove and Shari Steel, one won in 1922 and the other shot a 66.","The golfer who won in 1920 won at Juniper Hills.","Pamela Peet won her tournament sometime before the person who scored a 66.","The person who scored a 63 won her tournament 1 year after the person who won at Scotch Pines."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Pamela Peet","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","62","63","66"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e72eaae25797634eaad74af4538f1d69"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the C+ spoke 4 minutes less than Sheryl.","Of the student who spoke for 12 minutes and the student who got the A-, one talked about P.M. Balfour and the other was Edith.","The presenter who got the B+ was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel or Francis.","Neither the student who spoke for 12 minutes nor the student who spoke for 8 minutes was Francis.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who got the C+."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Edith","Francis","Sheryl","Zachary"],"label_c":["Asquith","Balfour","Gladstone","Peel"],"label_d":["A-","B+","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cfb8354b521d3583d2e3625895f67bd"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The one in Oslo is 1,500 feet shorter than North Bridge.","The camelback one is 1,500 feet longer than Bay Bridge.","Of the structure in Dublin and the 8,500 ft bridge, one is the bowstring bridge and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The 11,500 ft structure is either the suspension bridge or North Bridge.","North Bridge is either the cantilever bridge or the bridge in Dublin.","The 13,000 ft structure, the bowstring bridge, and Vellon Bridge are three different structures.","The 11,500 ft one isn't in Helsinki.","North Bridge is 10,000 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Oslo","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=666693cef5e13ca536cfef89fd258a1c"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 144 ft. tree isn't in Woden Woods.","The 94 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than the tree in Eldora Woods.","Nolan's Pine isn't 147 ft. tall.","The 96 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Marsh Tree.","Marsh Tree is taller than the 85 year-old tree.","The tree in Knox Woods is taller than the 85 year-old tree.","The tree in Eldora Woods is 96 years old.","Zeke's Spruce is 3 feet taller than the tree in Knox Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["85","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Woden Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a8217a787c5cb4d657e9a4a441457da"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Bonita's item costs less than the bookshelf.","The item made of ash costs 25 dollars more than the barstool.","The hutch costs 25 dollars more than the item made of mahogany.","Of the piece made of mahogany and the piece made of chestnut, one was crafted by Rosemary and the other is the bookshelf.","Ellen's item wasn't made of chestnut.","The rocking chair is either Bonita's item or the item made of oak.","The hutch costs 25 dollars less than the item made of oak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Bonita","Ellen","Rosemary","Shelley"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","oak"],"label_d":["barstool","bookshelf","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce94a4f24ffe8ae010d2ec5c96f5f1c8"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal that was found in Melak is cared for by Beatrice.","Merah is cared for by Gracie.","Merah didn't come from Basahan.","The 10-year-old is either Nikatrice or the orangutan Francine works with.","The orangutan Gracie works with is 3 years older than Pemson.","Pemson is 3 years older than the orangutan Beatrice works with.","Of the 4-year-old and Nikatrice, one is cared for by Beatrice and the other came from Puruk Cahu."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Dolly","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cd6bd273084db7d6dc0cdd0be930d34"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Katamaka oyster costs 10 cents less than the oyster with the briny finish.","The Katamaka oyster doesn't have a buttery flavor.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs somewhat less than the Katamaka oyster.","The Welcher oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Duxbury, MA.","The one with the nutty finish is from Punaville, RI.","The Pomaquin oyster is either the one with the buttery finish or the oyster that costs $2.20.","The Pomaquin oyster costs somewhat more than the oyster from Duxbury, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","fruity","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9dc428311633d29361a1f2b0ffdcea05"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Ralph Ross has a 2 percent larger return than the one begun in 2005.","Neither the one with a return of 9% nor the fund with a return of 7% is First Crescent.","Of the fund with a return of 9% and the one begun in 1983, one is run by Mike McClain and the other is Black River.","The one begun in 1989 is either the one run by Vic Velasquez or First Crescent.","The one begun in 2005 has had a 2 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Ralph Ross","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":["1983","1989","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fd44f8d6f6725069ebc99c397588616"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of \"Voyager Hero\" and the $1,750 machine, one was released in 1975 and the other was made by Hayco Inc..","The $3,750 pinball machine came out sometime before the pinball machine made by Maxigame.","\"Bowling Alley\" was released in 1974.","The system made by Waverly Toys is either the $1,500 pinball machine or \"Zany Circus\".","The system released in 1975 was made by Maxigame.","The machine released in 1976 doesn't cost $1,500.","The system made by Hayco Inc. came out sometime before \"Zany Circus\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b87a10032cdcb1c9c95c41fb79f56e5c"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design landed 10 feet shorter than Margo's design.","Of Margo's design and the airplane that went 45 feet, one was thrown 7th and the other was blue.","The plane that went 25 feet, the silver airplane, and the blue plane are three different planes.","Ella's design was thrown 1st.","Ella's design was yellow.","The plane that was thrown 5th landed 10 feet shorter than the green plane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","green","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","4th","5th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d23e995759ec1e165d3d71b0d5012f7b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ed scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","Freda is either the cook who made the jambalaya or the cook from Zenaida's.","The cook from White Bean scored 7 more points than the person from Oceanside.","Of the cook who made the cajun chili and the chef who scored 63 points, one works at Epicurious and the other was Wade.","The person who made the turkey soup scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the jambalaya.","The chef from Oceanside made the jambalaya.","Nelson didn't score exactly 42 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Ed","Freda","Nelson","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64358fce8953a4e586e23c24b6fbd0d8"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Neither the passenger leaving in April nor the passenger leaving in January is Brandi.","Of the passenger leaving in February and the passenger going to Florida, one is Alma and the other will bring their rabbit's foot.","The flier with the wishbone will leave sometime after the passenger going to Texas.","Olive will leave sometime after the flier with the wishbone.","The passenger going to Kansas is either the passenger with the wishbone or the flier leaving in January.","Brandi is either the passenger with the horseshoe or the flier going to Florida.","The aerophobe leaving in April won't bring a horseshoe.","The passenger with the wishbone will leave 1 month before the passenger going to Florida."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alma","Brandi","Olive","Yolanda"],"label_c":["horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Florida","Kansas","Texas","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b179c3d93d3d2a309015b1eb3878a91"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache that held the ancient coin was found sometime before the case at 88.3821 W.","The case that held the marbles was either the case at 88.4584 W or the cache at 40.3109 N.","The case at 40.3109 N was found on May 12.","The case at 88.0431 W was found 3 days before the case that held the brass key.","Of the box at 40.6656 N and the cache at 88.3821 W, one held the puzzle book and the other was found on May 9.","The case at 40.5912 N, the box found on May 9, and the cache that held the ancient coin are three different boxes.","The case at 40.6656 N was at 88.4584 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55ac21a6968b1f181ba6237ea2e9fa42"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The balloon Dixie bought was either the $5.00 animal or the white balloon.","The bear cost less than the white piece.","The balloon Zachary bought cost less than the orange piece.","The dog wasn't white.","The $5.00 piece, the piece Javier bought, and the gold animal are three different items.","The four items were the $4.00 animal, the turtle, the piece Javier bought and the gold piece.","The fish cost $4.00.","Of the $4.00 piece and the turtle, one was orange and the other was purchased by Bernard."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","white"],"label_d":["Bernard","Dixie","Javier","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=874fb6e98dab2bec6f276a9a18f1682d"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1988 one sold for somewhat more than the 2004 piece.","The item that sold for $175 was either Gilby Glass's piece or the 1988 card.","The 1995 item sold for 50 dollars more than the piece for the person who played shortstop.","Of the item for the person who played first base and the piece for the person who played shortstop, one came out in 2004 and the other featured Jimmy Jacobs.","Cole Cooley's item sold for 50 dollars more than the 1988 item.","Gilby Glass's card was either the card for the person who played catcher or the 1995 piece.","The 2004 card sold for 50 dollars less than the item for the person who played catcher."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Gilby Glass","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1988","1995","2004","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","first base","left field","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ee54a5e3344e9a0718c6b88b7b8397f"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in second place.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\", the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class, and Violet are three different people.","Ira had to spell \"bulwark\".","Of the student who finished in first place and the child whose final word was \"anemic\", one was from Mrs. Almerini's class and the other is Violet.","The child who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ira.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Hannah.","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the child from Mrs. Witte's class or Ira.","Ira is either the child from Mrs. Manzella's class or the contestant who finished in first place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","Ira","Lila","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Witte"],"label_d":["first","second","fourth","fifth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cac9b117ba0733d07c48d9ae93a40a9c"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Neither the piece made of sandalwood nor the piece made of ash is Freda's item.","The piece made of oak costs more than the coffee table.","The $275 piece is either Josephine's item or the bench.","Gwen's piece costs 25 dollars less than the bookshelf.","Of the $250 piece and the footstool, one was made of ash and the other was crafted by Josephine.","The bookshelf was made of sandalwood."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Freda","Gwen","Josephine","Marilyn"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","oak","sandalwood"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=736f78b439f673ebe016714b93a1d0fa"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure in Leiderdorp was built 23 years after the Smit family's windmill.","Hoekmolen was built sometime before the structure in Kinderdijk.","Of the Smit family's home and the Jansen family's home, one is Westmolen and the other is in Kinderdijk.","The home in Leiderdorp was built 23 years before the Visser family's house.","The house in Moerkapelle is either Hoekmolen or the Visser family's structure.","The Bakker family's windmill was built 23 years after the home in Den Bommel.","Oostmolen isn't owned by the Jansen family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Smit","Visser"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b7957ed4de1d714bc840c36373ad1a0"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["JMO wasn't purchased by Ida Mae.","PSTO sold for $26 per share.","The four stocks were the stock that sold for $26 per share, QMZ, the real estate stock and the stock Edith bought.","ABTR was per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The health care stock was either the stock that sold for $27 per share or the stock Ida Mae bought.","Neither the real estate stock nor the stock Edith bought was the stock that sold for $27 per share.","The technology stock was per share less expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","Of the stock that sold for $26 per share and QMZ, one was bought by Geraldo and the other was in the energy sector."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Edith","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","health care","real estate","technology"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1019108d6c7f18196c3479f7803de8a"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Zamora v Pibb was the 7-2 decision.","Short v Metz, the March 17 proceeding, and Justice Alvarado's majority opinion are three different cases.","Omar v Powers was on March 24.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was sometime before the 3-6 decision.","The 2-7 decision was 1 week before Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Of Zamora v Pibb and the 3-6 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Olson and the other was on March 17.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was either the 7-2 decision or Omar v Powers."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Hatfield","Larson","Olson"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=298fab72401639ecbde5929acf4720f5"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes doesn't serve exactly 2 people.","The meatloaf bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees.","The bean casserole requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 400 degrees.","The recipe that serves 7 people bakes somewhat longer than the dish that serves 8 people.","The dish that serves 2 people doesn't cook at 385 degrees.","The candied yams recipe bakes 5 minutes longer than the baked ham.","The dish that cooks at 400 degrees is either the baked ham or the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes.","The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes is either the recipe that serves 7 people or the dish that cooks at 385 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","7 people","8 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d33265c1ec1ee3f167b7167f7b107a6"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with 6 ounces more gold than Chip Cornell.","The prospector who worked in Canada was either Dilbert Duke or the miner who found 11 ounces of gold.","The miner who worked in Alaska finished with somewhat more gold than Chip Cornell.","The prospector working at Culver Gorge finished with somewhat less gold than Fred Fletcher.","Fred Fletcher didn't find 14 ounces of gold.","The person who worked in Colorado finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner working at Laurel Ridge.","Of the miner working at Tyrol Creek and Harry Howell, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other worked in Oregon."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Alaska","Canada","Colorado","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cea8907e3baecddd73b479cd51cd3d2"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1987 piece sold for somewhat more than the item for the person who played shortstop.","Finn Freeman's item sold for 50 dollars less than the piece for the person who played shortstop.","The item for the person who played left field sold for somewhat more than Cole Cooley's card.","The 1988 card, the item that sold for $225, and Eric Estrada's item are three different cards.","The 1987 card was either the card that sold for $275 or Cole Cooley's card.","Of the card that sold for $175 and the card for the person who played second base, one came out in 2004 and the other featured Eric Estrada.","The one for the person who played shortstop didn't come out in 2015."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Finn Freeman","Jimmy Jacobs"],"label_c":["1987","1988","2004","2015"],"label_d":["center field","left field","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb5af10a69bfae460f8176d2467c2c67"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier going to Georgia will leave sometime after the passenger with the horseshoe.","Gwen will bring their talisman.","Neither the aerophobe leaving in March nor the flier going to Utah is the flier with the wishbone.","Of the aerophobe going to Georgia and the flier leaving in April, one is Lee and the other will bring their talisman.","The flier with the wishbone will leave sometime after Zachary.","The flier leaving in March is either the flier with the coin or the aerophobe going to Kansas.","Neal is either the aerophobe going to Utah or the aerophobe leaving in April."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gwen","Lee","Neal","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Georgia","Kansas","Pennsylvania","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa44941c804bfac622c1531d330f2602"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Neither the waterfall Derrick shot in 1991 nor Sihat is the 115 ft tall waterfall.","The 115 ft tall waterfall was shot in 1997.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1985 is not located in Jamaica.","Of the fall Derrick shot in 1998 and the waterfall located in Nigeria, one is Garray and the other has a height of 100 ft.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1991 is either the waterfall in Jamaica or the 110 ft tall waterfall.","Irskela is somewhat shorter than the waterfall in Brazil.","Sihat is 5 ft taller than the waterfall located in Switzerland."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1985","1991","1997","1998"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=309f1979052351a06d2a5fbb59cce35c"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Omar v Powers was on March 10.","The 4-5 decision was 1 week after Ayers v Byrd.","The March 17 case was either the 6-3 decision or Omar v Powers.","Of Justice Alvarado's majority opinion and the March 3 proceeding, one was the 3-6 decision and the other was Watts v Yang.","The March 24 case, the 3-6 decision, and Watts v Yang are three different cases.","Omar v Powers was either the 5-4 decision or Justice Alvarado's majority opinion.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was 1 week before Omar v Powers.","The March 17 proceeding didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Larson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=853b16c7b7581dfe2f1791ee5dcf2c23"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced by Dr. Bradford has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in November.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Moreno was either the bacteria with 1,000 genes or the bacteria sequenced in July.","P. wellington was sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","Of B. mangeris and the one with 250 genes, one was sequenced in August and the other was sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The one with 1,000 genes, E. paradolens, and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Copeland are three different organisms.","The one sequenced in July, E. paradolens, and D. forcilitis are three different organisms.","The organism sequenced in August has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Copeland."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Bradford","Copeland","Doyle","Moreno"],"label_d":["July","August","September","November"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c222c34988a792038e5250c4965629e"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who ordered fusilli was either the contestant who paid $9.99 or Claudia.","Irma paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce.","Of the contestant who paid $7.99 and the contestant who chose bolognese sauce, one ordered spaghetti and the other was Gwendolyn.","The runner who ordered fusilli paid more than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce didn't order taglioni.","The runner who chose arrabiata sauce paid more than Claudia.","Neither the contestant who paid $8.99 nor Gwendolyn was the contestant who ordered rigatoni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Gwendolyn","Irma","Yolanda"],"label_c":["fusilli","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4af04e56975499ad84a0eb75c1028d5"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Whitney's customer and Susie's client, one chose honey blonde and the other is Cristina.","Myra is either the customer with the 2:00pm appointment or the client that chose vivacious red.","Cristina has her appointment sometime before the client that chose vivacious red.","Yvonne's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Cristina.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment sometime before Flora.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment is either Yvonne's customer or Juana.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment is being worked on by Whitney.","Juana is either Nettie's client or the customer that chose vivacious red."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Flora","Juana","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Susie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["honey blonde","jet black","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=626668638b7ba324773efd69eea0dd9e"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Margo's design was either the plane that was thrown 3rd or the plane that was thrown 6th.","The green airplane landed somewhat shorter than the pink airplane.","The airplane that went 15 feet was either the green plane or Ella's design.","The plane that was thrown 1st landed 20 feet shorter than Henrietta's design.","The plane that was thrown 6th went 10 feet farther than the pink airplane.","The pink plane, Henrietta's design, and the plane that was thrown 6th are three different planes.","The silver airplane went 20 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 7th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["green","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4034f3d991a7dbaa2b342a7df62e99fe"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the player from Cutler and the contestant from Junction City, one was in lane 6 and the other is Leigh.","The person who scored 380 points is either Brandi or the player in lane 2.","The person in lane 6 scored 80 points fewer points than the player from Bristol.","Brandi is either the person from Bristol or the contestant in lane 4.","The player in lane 2 scored more points than the player in lane 6.","The player in lane 4 scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Junction City.","Alberta scored 80 points more points than the person in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Leigh","Stanley"],"label_c":["2","4","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Junction City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=637be9bb23d7c48861d28c724dc8cebc"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Pemson is cared for by Gracie.","The ape Gracie works with is 6 years older than Nikatrice.","The orangutan that was found in Tarakan is 3 years older than Nikatrice.","Ofallo isn't cared for by Dolly.","The ape that was found in Sebulu is 6 years younger than Rajesh.","Of the 7-year-old and Rajesh, one came from Melak and the other is cared for by Francine."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Calliope","Dolly","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Melak","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0c34a81a52c689fde246271fd0987fa"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the fruity finish costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Charlestown, CT.","The one from Appleton, CT costs 10 cents more than the one with the briny finish.","The Island Creek oyster isn't from Barnstable, ME.","The one with the melon-like finish is either the Bluepoint oyster or the one from Punaville, RI.","Of the one from Charlestown, CT and the one from Barnstable, ME, one is the Fanneuil oyster and the other has a citrusy taste.","The one with the fruity finish costs 10 cents less than the one from Punaville, RI.","The Bluepoint oyster costs somewhat less than the oyster with the citrusy finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","fruity","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48ca703f161f2676317ed042cada1c21"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The energy stock was per share less expensive than the financial stock.","PSTO was either the stock Edith bought or the financial stock.","Of the stock that sold for $26 per share and the health care stock, one was bought by Abigail and the other was bought by Edith.","KMPP was either the telecom stock or the stock Abigail bought.","The financial stock was bought by Ida Mae.","The health care stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than KMPP.","GXTV was in the health care sector.","ABTR was per share more expensive than the stock Edith bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","KMPP","PSTO"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Edith","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52521747990d76f2b13cb225f4110959"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The home in Moerkapelle was built sometime after the De Jong family's windmill.","The house in Kinderdijk is owned by the Visser family.","The De Vries family's house was built 46 years after the Van Dijk family's home.","The home in Den Bommel was built 23 years after Westmolen.","The house in Den Bommel was built sometime before the Visser family's windmill.","Zemelmolen isn't owned by the De Jong family.","Of the De Jong family's structure and the windmill built in 1729, one is in Den Bommel and the other is Doesmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Moerkapelle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2e66d19885327a974e91e05788f93fd"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Industry finished 1 place after Blanca.","The solver who finished third was either the solver from Van Nuys or Carol.","Carol was either the contestant from Miles or the person who got 4 Across wrong.","The solver who got 18 Down wrong finished 1 place before Carol.","Of the solver who got 4 Across wrong and the person who finished first, one was from Delhi and the other was Yvonne.","Carol finished second.","The solver who finished third got the right answer for 11 Down.","The person who finished fourth, the contestant from Delhi, and Yvonne are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Carol","Renee","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Delhi","Industry","Miles","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47922a89893acdda233f2edf0c7f3378"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Velma's item costs 25 dollars less than Yvette's piece.","Dianne's piece costs 25 dollars more than Whitney's piece.","Yvette's item is either the item made of ash or the $250 piece.","Velma's item isn't the rocking chair.","The $300 piece isn't the end table.","The $250 item isn't the end table.","Of the $275 item and the item made of walnut, one was crafted by Whitney and the other is the bench.","The $300 piece is either the item made of elm or Yvette's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Dianne","Velma","Whitney","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","elm","poplar","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be6a6944264e9e3db9beba6fcd203bfe"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The home built in 1729 is either the Visser family's structure or Oostmolen.","Oostmolen is either the De Vries family's house or the home in Hoogmade.","The house in Den Bommel was built sometime before Hoekmolen.","Doesmolen was built sometime before the home in Hoogmade.","Of the Smit family's home and the Jansen family's structure, one is in Aarlanderveen and the other is Doesmolen.","The Visser family's house was built 46 years after Doesmolen.","Vlietmolen is either the windmill built in 1752 or the house in Hoogmade.","The home built in 1706 is owned by the Smit family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Smit","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Moerkapelle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f47506aad1065a95b0b67ec47c6ef9ef"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Carson v Dunn and the 3-6 decision, one was on March 24 and the other was on March 10.","The March 24 case didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 1 week before the 4-5 decision.","The 5-4 decision was 1 week after Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Omar v Powers was sometime before the 3-6 decision.","The March 17 proceeding was either Justice Quinn's majority opinion or the 5-4 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was either Justice Hatfield's majority opinion or the 5-4 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was sometime before Ayers v Byrd."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3"],"label_d":["Caldwell","Hatfield","Olson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e500c020c8e051a4f943514fa65d9cb7"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced in July has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","L. dyson has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","E. paradolens was either the one sequenced in July or the one sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle and the organism sequenced in December, one has 250 genes and the other is E. carolinus.","The bacteria sequenced in November was sequenced by Dr. Trujillo."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Estrada","Roman","Trujillo"],"label_d":["July","August","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1410bec2c8216f37b58a63ba8643f179"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Terry paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who chose bolognese sauce.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce was either the competitor who paid $6.99 or the contestant who ordered fettuccine.","Terry ordered capellini.","The four runners were Nathaniel, the runner who ordered capellini, the competitor who paid $9.99 and the contestant who paid $8.99.","Of the competitor who ordered farfalle and Jack, one paid $8.99 and the other chose mushroom sauce.","The contestant who paid $7.99 was either the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce or Terry.","The contestant who ordered fusilli paid less than the competitor who chose mushroom sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Jack","Nathaniel","Terry"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bccc1034921ec8fb6e906421866ff415"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura, the structure dedicated to the cat and the temple built in 1705 are all different shrines.","Sama Takako isn't in Niwa.","The structure in Uchida is either the structure dedicated to the dragon or the structure built in 1585.","Hori Takesi was built 60 years after the structure in Uchida.","The shrine in Usui, the shrine built in 1645, and the structure dedicated to the cat are three different shrines.","Takahashi was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the dragon.","Of the temple in Usui and the structure built in 1645, one is dedicated to the turtle and the other is Hori Takesi.","Of the shrine built in 1705 and the temple dedicated to the turtle, one is in Usui and the other is Sama Takako."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","dragon","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6989c8ce2a70e2a7f90b1cd615f63862"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.4584 W was either the box that held the ancient coin or the cache at 40.6656 N.","The box found on May 6, the box at 88.0431 W, and the box at 88.3907 W are three different boxes.","Of the cache at 40.3109 N and the box at 88.3907 W, one held the brass key and the other was found on May 12.","The box at 41.0072 N was found sometime after the cache that held the puzzle book.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found 3 days before the cache at 40.3109 N.","The box at 40.6656 N, the case at 88.3907 W, and the case that held the puzzle book are three different boxes."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc62ba8980cda3e92e7ee0d9b7c69d17"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near New Liberty was founded 500 years after the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture located near Howland was founded sometime before the Voriss culture.","Of the Ryat culture and the culture with 8,000 people, one was based near Arnolds Park and the other was founded in 100 AD.","Neither the culture with 9,000 people nor the culture located near Howland was the culture founded in 100 AD.","The culture founded in 350 AD was either the culture located near Howland or the culture with 9,000 people.","The culture located near New Liberty didn't have a population size of 9,500.","The Nysrani culture was founded 250 years before the culture with 5,000 people.","Neither the culture located near Arnolds Park nor the culture located near Kentfield was the Hatgare culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Hatgare","Nysrani","Ryat","Voriss"],"label_c":["5,000","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Howland","Kentfield","New Liberty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5b2fe998073107504388870e6403f63"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Iva Ingram's report was submitted 1 day before the report of the egg-shaped UFO.","Flora Flynn's sighting wasn't from Embden.","The report from Visalia was either the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO or the August 5 report.","Cindy Chan's report, the report of the cone-shaped UFO and the August 7 report were all different sightings.","Benny Baron's sighting was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Visalia.","Of the August 7 sighting and the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO, one was from Zearing and the other was reported by Flora Flynn.","Neither the August 6 sighting nor the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO was the sighting from Zearing.","Of the report from Zearing and the August 6 sighting, one involved the oval-shaped UFO and the other was reported by Benny Baron."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Flora Flynn","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Embden","Postville","Visalia","Zearing"],"label_d":["cone","egg","horseshoe","oval"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75ac87382baf49f88f42a6a62e5ed89b"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person in lane 3 scored 80 points more points than Johnathan.","Johnathan scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant from Ontario.","Nina wasn't from Ontario.","The player in lane 2 scored 80 points fewer points than Johnathan.","Of Terrence and the contestant who scored 300 points, one was from Modesto and the other was in lane 4.","The contestant who scored 380 points is either the player from Cutler or the contestant from Ontario."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Johnathan","Kristie","Nina","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc66af22e641c9b88f4589ada5355129"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism with 500 genes was sequenced in July.","B. mangeris has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced in November.","Of the one sequenced in December and the organism sequenced by Dr. Fletcher, one has 1,000 genes and the other is E. paradolens.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Fletcher was either the one sequenced in November or E. paradolens.","E. paradolens has 250 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Nielsen and the organism sequenced in December, one is P. wellington and the other has 750 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Fletcher","Nielsen","Young"],"label_d":["July","August","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cbfb654822d8b0026400ca69e196d33"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the club sandwich owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the diet coke.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.35 is either Peter or the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T..","Of the person who ordered the ginger ale and the salesperson who ordered the water, one ordered the club sandwich and the other is Rebecca.","The person who ordered the cheeseburger owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the water.","The team member who ordered the B.L.T. owes more than the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich.","Erica owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","Peter is either the person who ordered the diet coke or the team member who ordered the cheeseburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fd30e8a8bd5272861d1a208b813e17d"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Jack Jordan spent more than the attendee who lives in Jonesboro.","The friend who spent $425 lives in Clovis.","Of the attendee who gave Ally the laptop and the friend who lives in Sun City, one is Ned Norris and the other spent $450.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv is either the attendee who lives in Jonesboro or Lily Little.","Of the attendee who lives in Sun City and the person who gave Ally the HD tv, one spent $475 and the other is Lily Little.","Lily Little spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the blender."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris"],"label_c":["blender","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Jonesboro","Sun City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d351d6bc40922a1f27dcb0594181ae3"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Zynga Complex will go online sometime before the ISON-X42.","The Tevatron LHC will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Chang.","Of the Lectra 4C and the project headed by Dr. Chang, one will go online in 2019 and the other will go online in 2017.","The ISON-X42 is either the Lisbon facility or the project headed by Dr. Owens.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't in Stockholm.","The Helsinki accelerator will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Noble.","The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online 1 year after the Lisbon facility.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 is either the Stockholm accelerator or the project headed by Dr. Owens."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Noble","Dr. Owens","Dr. Peters"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Lisbon","Madrid","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4ccc9e142edb9df8dfe17f2374fb65c"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Henrietta's order is either the sandwich with bologna or the sandwich with prosciutto.","Greg's order doesn't cost $3.75.","Of the $5.75 order and the order with roast beef, one is Zachary's and the other includes swiss cheese.","The order with prosciutto doesn't include provolone cheese.","The sandwich with salami is either Henrietta's sandwich or the order with muenster cheese.","Verna's order is either the $2.75 order or the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Neither the order with salami nor Greg's sandwich is the $2.75 order.","Zachary's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the order with prosciutto."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Henrietta","Verna","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=895525b46cc78251ab69dcec08918e18"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player who started in 1979 played for the Predators.","Gardelli was either the full back or the person on the Predators.","The player on the Spartans was either the center forward or Gardelli.","The player who started in 1976 was the full back.","The second striker was either Engmose or Hatcha.","Of the center back and Hatcha, one began playing in 1982 and the other played for the Hawks.","The player on the Spartans started sometime after the second striker."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","second striker"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hawks","Predators","Spartans"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89d4c1bd41e185b8444828b408e9b23e"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person who works in the software industry is from Germany.","Ida Ingram is worth 2 billion more than the mogul from Canada.","Ida Ingram doesn't work in the finance industry.","The magnate who works in the finance industry is from Argentina.","Of the tycoon from Germany and the magnate who works in the finance industry, one is Ed Everett and the other is worth $27 billion.","The magnate worth $28 billion, the magnate from Canada, and the person who works in the retail industry are three different people.","Mike Mckay is either the mogul worth $27 billion or the person who works in the retail industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Ida Ingram","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["finance","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9cd0e026b5b212a1ff617b68ca659aae"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen is in Hoogmade.","The house in Aarlanderveen is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The Van Dijk family's house was built 23 years after the Bakker family's windmill.","The home in Schiedam is either the structure built in 1729 or Zemelmolen.","The Smit family's structure is either the structure built in 1729 or Vlietmolen.","The house in Moerkapelle was built sometime after the Van den Berg family's home.","Zemelmolen was built 23 years before the Bakker family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Hoogmade","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e71c993030103c3e03fc1fed177b7fd9"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Whitney, the passenger leaving in March and the flier going to Virginia are all different fliers.","Of Katie and the aerophobe with the horseshoe, one will leave in February and the other will leave in March.","Neither the passenger with the lucky hat nor the passenger going to Wyoming is the passenger leaving in February.","Of the flier leaving in January and Yolanda, one will bring their lucky hat and the other will go to Virginia.","The aerophobe going to Nebraska will leave 1 month after Florence.","Katie will leave sometime before the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","Neither the aerophobe going to Nebraska nor the passenger with the lucky hat is the flier leaving in April."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Florence","Katie","Whitney","Yolanda"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":["Nebraska","Utah","Virginia","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a09d4ca7fe2cc1936edd2edce970e45"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Patsy is either the client who will be seeing Dr. Harris or the patient with the 11:30am appointment.","Patsy has an appointment sometime after the customer going in for the veneers.","Vanessa has an appointment 1 hour before the client going in for the veneers.","Colin has an appointment 1 hour before the client who will be seeing Dr. Fry.","Colin won't be seen by Dr. Harris.","The customer going in for the filling has an appointment sometime before Colin.","The client who will be seeing Dr. York has the appointment for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Colin","Patsy","Vanessa"],"label_c":["filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Fry","Dr. Harris","Dr. Winters","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb1165e38918ee63b44c28b750630e9f"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Rosie was either the contestant who chose bolognese sauce or the contestant who paid $8.99.","The competitor who chose pomodoro sauce ordered vermicelli.","Wade paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who ordered rotini.","Rosie paid more than the contestant who ordered rotini.","Kristina didn't choose bolognese sauce.","Kristina paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce.","The competitor who ordered farfalle paid less than Kristina."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Kristina","Rosie","Wade"],"label_c":["farfalle","penne","rotini","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1ee734673572edac8d0aa9bd558ff68"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\" was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Hannah had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in fourth place.","Yvette is either the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" or the contestant who finished in fourth place.","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the student from Mrs. Witte's class or Winifred.","Of the student from Mrs. Steuben's class and the child from Mrs. Manzella's class, one finished in first place and the other is Hannah.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Hannah.","The student who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Philip.","Winifred is either the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class or the contestant who finished in fourth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","Philip","Winifred","Yvette"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1209170b404e3845f79ca236b40fe3d"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the fund with a return of 7% and the fund begun in 2009, one is run by Quentin Quinn and the other is Hudson Brook.","The one begun in 2012 isn't run by Yolanda Yang.","The one run by Larry Larsen has a larger return than the fund begun in 2012.","The fund run by Larry Larsen is either the one with a return of 9% or First Crescent.","The fund begun in 1997 has a larger return than First Crescent.","Pine Bay has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 2012.","Neither the fund with a return of 8% nor Hudson Brook is the fund run by Mike McClain."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Quentin Quinn","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1983","1997","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c33427f42484beb067079820f29d1684"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The baked ham doesn't bake for 40 minutes.","The recipe that bakes for 40 minutes cooks at 400 degrees.","Of the dish that serves 4 people and the dish that cooks at 350 degrees, one is the bean casserole and the other bakes for 35 minutes.","The meatloaf bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that serves 9 people.","The meatloaf is either the recipe that serves 8 people or the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The dish that serves 5 people bakes somewhat longer than the meatloaf.","The dish that serves 4 people bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":["4 people","5 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=791d3b8b6503dad36b4586286097e380"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Cora Capon's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2015.","The music podcast has more downloads than the sports show.","The show with 2 million downloads is either the music show or the podcast that began in 2013.","Faye Fender's show has 1 million more downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","The podcast with 3 million downloads isn't about business.","The podcast that began in 2015 is either Al Acosta's podcast or the show with 2 million downloads.","The business podcast didn't start in 2013.","Geneva Gold's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2010."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2013","2015"],"label_d":["business","gaming","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7939acd404ff92ef5c2c6e3982f7931"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of Pam Powell and the friend who lives in Eustis, one spent $450 and the other gave Ally the HD tv.","The person who lives in Twin Peaks spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Clovis.","The attendee who gave Ally the laptop spent more than the person who lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter is either Lily Little or Kit Kelley.","The attendee who gave Ally the HD tv is either Kit Kelley or the attendee who lives in Twin Peaks.","The person who gave Ally the juicer spent 25 dollars less than the person who lives in Twin Peaks."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf71f6dcdf02650a60596d7c73757ef1"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The utilities stock was either HBW or the stock Ida Mae bought.","The telecom stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","The telecom stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock Charlie bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the financial stock.","Of the stock Geraldo bought and the stock Francine bought, one was PSTO and the other was in the real estate sector.","HBW was per share less expensive than the real estate stock.","KMPP wasn't purchased by Francine."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["HBW","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Charlie","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["financial","real estate","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0224b966892658425504216cc9283981"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick shot in 2002 is 10 ft taller than the fall located in Jamaica.","The 100 ft tall fall is not in Nigeria.","The fall in Canada is 10 ft higher than Inawatai.","Irskela was shot in 1997.","The fall Derrick shot in 1995 is somewhat taller than Nyalt.","Nyalt is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1985 or the waterfall located in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1985","1995","1997","2002"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61b0e0e8d26313a357c0a132a9df43ff"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The March 10 case was either Gibbs v Kintz or the 3-6 decision.","The 3-6 decision was sometime after the 6-3 decision.","Of Justice Hatfield's majority opinion and Justice Olson's majority opinion, one was the 6-3 decision and the other was Short v Metz.","Carson v Dunn was 1 week after the 3-6 decision.","The 4-5 decision was 1 week after Justice Olson's majority opinion.","Gibbs v Kintz was either Justice Caldwell's majority opinion or the 4-5 decision.","The 6-3 decision was 1 week before Justice Caldwell's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["3-6","4-5","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1f370a6bf4ec60f12a6830a3199e6bb"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Faye Fender's show has more downloads than the literature show.","Cora Capon's show, the show that began in 2009, and the literature show are three different shows.","The show that began in 2008 has 1 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's podcast.","The show with 2 million downloads, the show that began in 2007, and the show that began in 2009 are three different shows.","The show that began in 2015 is either the film podcast or Cora Capon's show.","Of Bobby Bora's show and the podcast that began in 2009, one is about investing and the other has 4 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2015"],"label_d":["film","investing","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ad468cfecd790410366d0606a99b86b"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Mitch Mayo is either the friend who gave Ally the HD tv or the person who lives in Clovis.","The friend who spent $475, the person who gave Ally the blender, and Pam Powell are three different people.","The person who lives in Fruitland spent 25 dollars less than Mitch Mayo.","Of the attendee who lives in Clovis and the person who spent $400, one gave Ally the blender and the other is Pam Powell.","The friend who gave Ally the juicer spent 25 dollars more than Kit Kelley.","The attendee who spent $450 doesn't live in Decatur City.","The person who spent $450 is either the person who gave Ally the laptop or Mitch Mayo.","Mitch Mayo spent $425."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","laptop"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Fruitland","Jonesboro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ecec0b30b526d8bad4f261bec55831c"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Pratt's home is somewhat smaller than the house going to Laguna Beach.","Of the $36,000 home and the $35,000 home, one will be delivered to Eagle Grove and the other is for the Pratts.","The Whitehead's house is either the $32,250 home or the house going to Laguna Beach.","The 110 sq ft structure sold for $36,000.","The $38,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the Pratt's structure.","The structure going to Healdsburg is somewhat smaller than the Underwood's house.","The 125 sq ft structure is either the $38,000 structure or the Whitehead's structure.","The Zimmerman's house is either the 140 sq ft home or the structure going to Laguna Beach."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cf520a6f969432b6785e30ae696324b"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of Marsh Tree and the 144 ft. tree, one is 96 years old and the other is in York Woods.","Evan's Fir is in Eldora Woods.","The 80 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the tree in York Woods.","Old Jarvis is either the 94 year-old tree or the 79 year-old tree.","The 79 year-old tree is shorter than Old Jarvis.","The 147 ft. tree is either Old Jarvis or the tree in Eldora Woods.","The tree in Deloit Woods is either the 150 ft. tree or the 96 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["79","80","94","96"],"label_d":["Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a190bf3ce8ab529ab38319023fe0a8ee"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person working at Culver Gorge was either the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold or Ben Barron.","The miner who worked in California finished with somewhat more gold than Ben Barron.","Neither the miner who found 17 ounces of gold nor Chip Cornell was the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","The person who worked in Colorado didn't work at the York River claim.","Of the miner who found 14 ounces of gold and the prospector who worked in Canada, one worked the Laurel Ridge claim and the other was Chip Cornell.","Harry Howell finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in Colorado.","The miner working at Culver Gorge finished with somewhat more gold than the miner who worked in Colorado."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2376de6ae76b7ff959056fd5ecba244a"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the person who found 14 ounces of gold and the person who worked in New Mexico, one worked the Laurel Ridge claim and the other was Gil Gonzalez.","The person working at Belle Hart finished with somewhat more gold than the person who worked in Oregon.","Ivan Ingram finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in Oregon.","The miner working at Belle Hart was either the miner who found 20 ounces of gold or Ben Barron.","The person who worked in Oregon didn't work at the Tyrol Creek claim.","The person who worked in Canada finished with somewhat more gold than Ben Barron.","Neither the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold nor Gil Gonzalez was the prospector working at Fuller Rise."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Arizona","Canada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe31a4f451577a73f3c4879a4fd12bea"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Voyager Hero\" came out 1 year after the game made by Dow Games.","The pinball machine released in 1975 costs $1,500.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out sometime after the $3,750 pinball machine.","The system made by Maxigame is either the $3,750 pinball machine or \"Voyager Hero\".","Of the $6,400 system and the machine made by Maxigame, one was released in 1977 and the other is \"Voyager Hero\".","Of the game made by Pinnefore and the $6,400 machine, one is \"Zany Circus\" and the other was released in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,500","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50735a7cdafb655d84d42131d69bc8a8"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The four cultures were the culture founded in 350 AD, the culture with 5,000 people, the culture located near Easton and the culture located near Zwingle.","The culture located near Redlands was founded sometime after the Tyash culture.","The culture located near Floris was founded 500 years before the Sameos culture.","The Xidat culture didn't have a population size of 9,500.","Of the culture with 6,500 people and the Xidat culture, one was founded in 600 AD and the other was based near Redlands.","Neither the culture located near Easton nor the society founded in 850 AD was the culture with 5,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Nysrani","Sameos","Tyash","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","9,500"],"label_d":["Easton","Floris","Redlands","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c44f4fde1c7f8cff104579a87b5b072a"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the prospector working at Belle Hart and the person who worked in Canada, one found 11 ounces of gold and the other was Elroy Ellis.","Fred Fletcher was either the person who worked in Alaska or the person working at Belle Hart.","The miner who worked in Alaska finished with 6 ounces more gold than the person working at Fuller Rise.","The miner who worked in California worked the York River claim.","Harry Howell finished with 6 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7f8082664baacd29d998d9f9f0916e2"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 4-5 decision was either Justice Quinn's majority opinion or Gibbs v Kintz.","Ayers v Byrd was sometime after Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","The March 10 proceeding had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","Gibbs v Kintz was 1 week after the 2-7 decision.","Of the 5-4 decision and Justice Underwood's majority opinion, one was Zamora v Pibb and the other was on March 17.","Of Justice Underwood's majority opinion and the 4-5 decision, one was on March 24 and the other was Gibbs v Kintz."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","5-4","7-2"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Larson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=553c8a32c6bb34ed500ff8a997d21f9d"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that serves 9 people bakes 5 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe.","The mac and cheese cooks at 410 degrees.","The dish that serves 8 people requires 10 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe.","The chicken cutlet doesn't cook at 375 degrees.","Of the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes and the roast potatoes recipe, one serves 7 people and the other cooks at 385 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["4 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84e0ba0e261130374aec75a21f697d9d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon from Germany is worth 1 billion more than the person who works in the biotech industry.","Cal Craig is either the tycoon who works in the biotech industry or the person from Germany.","The mogul worth $28 billion doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","Kirk Kaplan is worth somewhat less than the mogul from Denmark.","The tycoon worth $27 billion is either the person who works in the pharmaceutical industry or the person from Germany.","Leonard Levy is worth somewhat less than Cal Craig.","The tycoon who works in the aerospace industry is worth 1 billion less than the magnate from Ireland.","Of Joseph Jakes and the person from Denmark, one is worth $28 billion and the other is worth $26 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","medical","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91b132c48c9dd36aa6afc0af60473dd0"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced by Dr. Young has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced in November.","D. forcilitis, the organism with 1,000 genes, and the bacteria with 500 genes are three different organisms.","The organism sequenced in August was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora or D. forcilitis.","The one sequenced in November has 500 fewer genes than L. dyson.","Of the one with 1,000 genes and the bacteria sequenced in July, one was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen and the other is B. mangeris."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Nielsen","Young","Zamora"],"label_d":["July","August","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0962ae4dc7e77965067fae7f311662fe"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Lee was either the player who won the $9.00 pot or the person who won the third hand.","Lee won sometime after the competitor who won with a straight.","Guillermo didn't win the $9.00 pot.","The competitor who won the $23.25 pot won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won with two pairs won sometime before Guillermo.","Guillermo won 1 hand before the player who won the $5.25 pot.","Salvador won 1 hand before the competitor who won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Derek","Guillermo","Lee","Salvador"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86effdd28aaa22a2174fc40d1a2375d6"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one with the briny finish is either the oyster that costs $2.20 or the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The Pomaquin oyster costs somewhat more than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The oyster with the fruity finish costs 10 cents less than the Ninigreth oyster.","The one with the buttery finish costs somewhat more than the Summersill oyster.","Of the oyster from Punaville, RI and the one from Nesketucket, MA, one is the Ninigreth oyster and the other has a creamy taste.","The Island Creek oyster doesn't cost $2.20.","The oyster from Barnstable, ME, the oyster that costs $2.20, and the Ninigreth oyster are three different oysters."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","creamy","fruity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dfa7f1e1ee2dbd0dd350a6ee491283e"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Neither the card with an APR of 10% nor the Credit Korp card is the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The one with an APR of 10% doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 2 percent higher than the card with the $3,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 8% is either the one with the $3,500 credit limit or the Whitly Bank card.","The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the one that expires on 04\/2024.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one that expires on 02\/2024.","Of the card with the $5,000 credit limit and the Hoardstrum card, one has an APR of 10% and the other expires on 12\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$5,000","$7,500","$10,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20435081680bd4db8e4149f064fbacc7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The cable-stayed structure is 1,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","North Bridge is longer than the structure in Paris.","Of Avery Bridge and the camelback one, one is in Madrid and the other is 13,000 ft.","The 10,000 ft structure, the bowstring structure, and the camelback bridge are three different structures.","Bay Bridge, the camelback one, and the one in Paris are three different structures.","The truss one is either the structure in Athens or Bay Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Madrid","Paris","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a05e697cdb27193363b81e0bceb78c05"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $4.00 animal was purple.","The piece Ian bought cost less than the cat.","The $5.00 balloon was either the red piece or the dog.","The dog was either the brown animal or the piece Javier bought.","The fish was either the $6.00 balloon or the animal Javier bought.","Of the purple balloon and the magenta animal, one was purchased by Gayle and the other was the bear.","The bear cost less than the balloon Javier bought.","The red piece cost 2 dollars more than the bear."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","purple","red"],"label_d":["Gayle","Ian","Javier","Lucas"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7aaab816e4269e0822d31de7b3c64305"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The puppet going to Portland is either Kelly's puppet or the $750 puppet.","Margarita's puppet didn't cost $1,000.","The piece going to St. Moritz cost 500 dollars more than \"Utrecht\".","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat less than Margarita's dummy.","Of \"Xavier\" and Nicole's puppet, one cost $1,500 and the other is going to Ypsilanti.","\"Xavier\" cost 500 dollars more than Herman's puppet.","The puppet going to Oslo cost somewhat more than Herman's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Xavier"],"label_d":["Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=179933554a36a5be67ebfbe292fe508b"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at Glacier Grove finished with 6 ounces more gold than the prospector who worked in Oregon.","The person working at Belle Hart finished with somewhat less gold than the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Elroy Ellis was either the person who worked in California or the person who worked in New Mexico.","The miner who worked in New Mexico finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at Fuller Rise.","Neither Dilbert Duke nor the prospector who worked in New Mexico was the miner working at Fuller Rise.","The miner who found 11 ounces of gold was either the prospector working at Belle Hart or Chip Cornell.","The miner who worked in Alaska finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Dilbert Duke."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2742ba89b788830bee0e29ac4562f9e"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on CBR had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","Of the program with 500,000 viewers and the show that aired on FNX, one aired on Wednesday and the other aired at 1:00pm.","The program that aired on Tuesday, the program with 750,000 viewers, and the program that aired at 1:00pm are three different programs.","The program that aired on SBC didn't air on Saturday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on SBC.","The program that aired on Monday was either the program with 1,000,000 viewers or the program that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired on Monday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on SBC."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d85ca904177611515b0733a234b8107a"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.6656 N was either the box at 88.0431 W or the box that held the puzzle book.","The box at 88.3907 W was found 6 days after the box at 40.2516 N.","The box that held the marbles was found sometime before the cache at 40.5912 N.","The case at 40.2516 N was found sometime before the box that held the puzzle book.","The cache found on May 9 was either the box at 88.3907 W or the case at 40.6656 N.","The cache found on May 6 was at 88.2694 W.","The case at 41.0237 N was either the box found on May 12 or the case that held the puzzle book.","Of the case at 88.2694 W and the case at 88.1928 W, one held the chewing gum and the other was at 40.2516 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83fccf227bc0232c491c2fc75841ac70"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The energy stock was bought by Charlie.","The utilities stock was bought by Geraldo.","Of the stock Geraldo bought and the energy stock, one was JMO and the other sold for $27 per share.","PSTO was either the stock that sold for $27 per share or the financial stock.","Neither the stock Francine bought nor the financial stock was the stock that sold for $28 per share.","KMPP was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Francine bought.","KMPP wasn't in the energy sector."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO"],"label_c":["Charlie","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["energy","financial","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51f501f89f45986d3ea004acda47332c"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Ethel Erwin was either the golfer who scored a 60 or the golfer who won at Willow Grove.","Of the person who won at Cowbush Cove and the woman who won in 1922, one was Wendy Wells and the other shot a 60.","Pamela Peet won her tournament 2 years before the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","Denise Detz didn't shoot a 59.","Pamela Peet won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 65.","The woman who won at Scotch Pines was either the golfer who scored a 64 or the woman who scored a 59."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Ethel Erwin","Pamela Peet","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","64","65"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec83e8ddfeee45098bf10743a523687b"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the patient going in for the extraction and Colin, one will be seen by Dr. Park and the other is scheduled for 9:30am.","Harold is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Ingram or the person going in for the whitening.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Park doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Patsy is either the patient going in for the extraction or the client who will be seeing Dr. McClain.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Booker has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the extraction.","Patsy has an appointment sometime after the customer who will be seeing Dr. Park.","Kurt has the appointment for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Harold","Kurt","Patsy"],"label_c":["extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Ingram","Dr. McClain","Dr. Park"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e862590956f22a14b325e67223a94d1"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Jack paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who ordered farfalle.","The competitor who ordered farfalle paid more than the runner who ordered rotini.","The contestant who paid $7.99 was either Kristina or the contestant who ordered farfalle.","The contestant who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","Of the runner who chose bolognese sauce and the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce, one ordered rotini and the other was Louis.","The runner who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce.","Kristina was either the runner who chose arrabiata sauce or the competitor who ordered rigatoni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Jack","Kristina","Louis","Wade"],"label_c":["farfalle","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfd95826f055b8c35227cac8fc0c6264"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $6,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Dell Scargo card.","The one that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the Credit Korp card.","The Credit Korp card has an APR of 9%.","The card with an APR of 10% doesn't expire on 04\/2024.","Neither the one with the $5,000 credit limit nor the Southwest Inc card is the one with an APR of 11%.","Of the one that expires on 02\/2024 and the card with an APR of 8%, one has a limit of $5,000 and the other is from Southwest Inc.","The Credit Korp card is either the one with the $10,000 credit limit or the card that expires on 02\/2024.","The one with an APR of 10% is either the one with the $20,000 credit limit or the Credit Korp card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$5,000","$6,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b14b2b451eb5944bf1df259c31fe8d6f"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person who will be seeing Dr. Gregory, the client with the 11:30am appointment, and Felix are three different people.","The patient with the 9:30am appointment is either the person going in for the cleaning or Wayne.","Felix has an appointment 1 hour before the client who will be seeing Dr. Booker.","Of the person going in for the extraction and Mindy, one is scheduled for 11:30am and the other will be seen by Dr. Winters.","The patient with the 11:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","Mindy has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the cleaning.","The person going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour before the client who will be seeing Dr. Dalton."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Mindy","Nettie","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53cd6411f75d21069b3b5a3d716b373e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.1928 W was either the cache at 40.6656 N or the box that held the puzzle book.","The cache at 88.2694 W was found sometime after the box that held the puzzle book.","Of the case at 41.0237 N and the case that held the marbles, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 88.1928 W.","The box that held the puzzle book was found 3 days before the case that held the brass key.","The box at 88.0431 W was found 3 days before the box that held the puzzle book.","The box at 88.3907 W was either the case at 40.8991 N or the cache at 40.6656 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1f3487aafc83b1e485487661e885a82"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Neither the 110 sq ft home nor the structure going to Healdsburg is the Pratt's house.","The 140 sq ft house sold for $25,000.","The home going to Kennebunkport is 15 sq ft larger than the $29,000 home.","The home going to Healdsburg is 15 sq ft larger than the Whitehead's home.","Of the Davidson's house and the $27,500 house, one will be delivered to Mission Viejo and the other will be delivered to Kennebunkport.","The Davidson's structure sold for $36,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Pratt","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66bdda1ee6df4b79c89b85c77fee11ad"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child who finished in second place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ira.","Andres had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child who finished in first place.","Clarence was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" didn't finish in sixth place.","Floyd had to spell \"bulwark\".","The student from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student who finished in sixth place.","Of the child who finished in second place and the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other is Andres."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Andres","Clarence","Floyd","Ira"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Witte"],"label_d":["first","second","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f3156e909a379672b92b95df922f742"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Keith Kane's card didn't sell for $125.","The item for the person who played first base came out in 1999.","The one for the person who played pitcher sold for 50 dollars more than the piece for the person who played first base.","Hick Hodge's piece sold for somewhat more than the 1987 one.","The 2015 one sold for 50 dollars less than the 1999 item.","Irv Ingram's card was either the 1999 one or the one for the person who played shortstop.","Of the 1987 one and the one that sold for $275, one featured the person who played center field and the other featured Lance Leach."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Keith Kane","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1987","1999","2012","2015"],"label_d":["center field","first base","pitcher","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f082135505ba2c4b31c9faf52278784"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Okabe Honzo is either the structure dedicated to the dragon or the structure in Miyato.","The structure dedicated to the mouse is in Usui.","The structure dedicated to the dragon was built 120 years after the temple in Nakai.","Sama Takako was built 120 years after the temple in Nakai.","Of the shrine in Miyato and the shrine dedicated to the rooster, one was built in 1525 and the other is Amari Michi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Usui"],"label_d":["dragon","frog","mouse","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ff1b207d2853e5091bd75e90a68fd8e"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Floyd.","Floyd had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student who finished in first place.","Zachary had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","Otis had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Witte's class.","The student who finished in sixth place was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Floyd didn't finish in second place.","Otis is either the contestant who finished in second place or the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Floyd","Otis","Zachary"],"label_c":["Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fc8174d54f91a07d2c2a619b9f8fb01"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Explore More\" has 350 books.","\"Books-4-U\" has fewer books than the Winnebago.","\"Dream Machine\" isn't driven by Ira.","The ambulance is either the vehicle Gene drives or the vehicle with 300 books.","\"Words To Go\" is the Mack truck.","The bookmobile Gene drives is either \"Explore More\" or \"Books-4-U\".","The Winnebago has fewer books than the bookmobile Gene drives.","The mobile library Myra drives, \"Books-4-U\", and the Winnebago are three different vehicles."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Gene","Ira","Myra"],"label_d":["ambulance","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffeb5dc55a3c67e56dbde041ee9e51fa"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The snail was either the piece Marshall bought or the $5.00 piece.","The monkey cost 1 dollar less than the balloon Emma bought.","The monkey wasn't purchased by Marshall.","The turtle cost 1 dollar less than the red animal.","The animal Toni bought was white.","The gold piece cost less than the monkey.","The snail cost more than the red balloon."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","orange","red","white"],"label_d":["Emma","Marshall","Rudolph","Toni"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b5a2318096324aa2b0aa2a17fd39d1d"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Cerisa started sometime after the second striker.","Gardelli was either the player on the Whitecaps or the center back.","Daregh played for the Hawks.","Of the person who started in 1979 and the player on the Hawks, one was the center back and the other was the second striker.","The player on the Hammerheads was the wing back.","Kawa was either the second striker or the player on the Hammerheads.","The player on the Courage started sometime before the person on the Hammerheads.","The person on the Hawks started 6 years after Gardelli."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Daregh","Gardelli","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Hawks","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65c35c369b0d247244a75dfa9dcbe6b9"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 7th was white.","Roderick's design was either the plane that was thrown 4th or the plane that went 35 feet.","The blue plane landed somewhat shorter than Omar's design.","Roderick's design went somewhat farther than the silver airplane.","Valerie's design landed 10 feet shorter than the silver plane.","Omar's design landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 3rd.","Omar's design wasn't thrown 4th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":["3rd","4th","5th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f693cb0a9243da879202056e5350f1e2"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Jeanette is either the knitter who submitted the green item or the entrant who submitted the silver item.","The knitter who entered her scarf finished 2 places after the entrant who submitted the white item.","The knitter who submitted the black item finished 2 places before Geneva.","The entrant who entered her mittens, Geneva, and the person who submitted the silver item are three different people.","The knitter who finished first is either the person who entered her blanket or Francis.","The person who submitted the silver item finished 1 place after the person who entered her mittens.","The person who entered her blanket finished somewhat before the person who entered her mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Francis","Geneva","Jeanette","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":["black","green","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2097d85be62af87f4a8191ec13257d3"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon from Sweden is either the magnate worth $28 billion or the tycoon who works in the banking industry.","Betty Bush is worth $25 billion.","The magnate worth $27 billion is either the magnate from Norway or the mogul who works in the aerospace industry.","Mike Mckay works in the aerospace industry.","Gil Gallegos, the tycoon from Norway, and the magnate who works in the banking industry are three different people.","Of the mogul who works in the aerospace industry and Dirk Dillon, one is from Sweden and the other is worth $27 billion.","The mogul who works in the finance industry isn't from Germany.","Dirk Dillon is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon from Mexico."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Dirk Dillon","Gil Gallegos","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","retail"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f191936575e1cc25759e0e8c63cc5bc0"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the magnate from Ireland and the mogul worth $27 billion, one works in the retail industry and the other is Cal Craig.","The magnate who works in the retail industry is worth somewhat less than the tycoon from Norway.","The mogul who works in the software industry is worth somewhat more than the mogul from Ireland.","Nadine Newton isn't from Ireland.","The tycoon who works in the retail industry is worth 1 billion more than Mike Mckay.","The tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry is from Norway.","The person from France is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon from Germany."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Hal Hickman","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Ireland","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["biotech","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ee3de04025f81541c9e48ac13e519a1"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who chose alfredo sauce paid 1 dollar less than Margie.","Neither the runner who chose arrabiata sauce nor Margie was the runner who ordered vermicelli.","Damon was either the runner who ordered vermicelli or the competitor who chose mushroom sauce.","The runner who ordered fusilli was either the competitor who paid $8.99 or the competitor who paid $9.99.","Velma paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who ordered farfalle.","The runner who chose alfredo sauce paid more than Damon.","The runner who chose mushroom sauce paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who ordered rigatoni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Elisa","Margie","Velma"],"label_c":["farfalle","fusilli","rigatoni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d76c9fc52b562edaa7533b28c7de689"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one that expires on 12\/2025 is either the one with an APR of 10% or the Southwest Inc card.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit is either the card with an APR of 10% or the Mid Atlantic card.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the one with the $7,500 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card expires on 06\/2025.","The one that expires on 04\/2024 has a limit of $7,500.","The card with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $2,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$7,500","$8,500"],"label_d":["04\/2024","06\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6826e214c9c4613796d349cdcfbc1fa"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 400 calories was either the recipe with 15 grams of protein or the recipe served on May 13th.","The meal with 5 grams of protein wasn't served on May 13th.","The recipe with 15 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 18 grams of protein.","The dish with 420 calories doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","The citrus halibut contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 16th.","The meal served on May 16th was either the asian steak or the dish with 400 calories.","The garlic tilapia contains 20 more calories than the asian steak.","The lemon salmon contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","10 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff1946503e4937333862d98e2c63aad5"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the salesperson who ordered the taco salad and the salesperson whose order cost $6.25, one ordered the root beer and the other is Irene.","Neither the salesperson whose order cost $4.90 nor the salesperson who ordered the taco salad is Samantha.","The person who ordered the cheeseburger owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the iced tea.","Geoffrey ordered the ginger ale.","The salesperson who ordered the root beer is either Samantha or the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","Neither the person who ordered the taco salad nor the person who ordered the Italian sub is the salesperson whose order cost $5.80."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Irene","Samantha"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["ginger ale","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9914a9d8dd3162739d4e52855bb862b"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the second striker and the center forward, one played for the Bulldogs and the other was Daregh.","The player on the Mustangs started sometime before Fichin.","The player who started in 1979 was the second striker.","Hatcha was either the center back or the player on the Spartans.","The wing back started 6 years after Daregh.","Kawa was either the person who started in 1985 or the player on the Spartans.","The person who started in 1982 was either the wing back or Hatcha.","Daregh started sometime before the person on the Spartans."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Daregh","Fichin","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Mustangs","Spartans","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd2e1b580b7472f9acf919a4c21bffc9"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Ada Alvarez is from Mexico.","Norma Nolan is either the winner who won in 1976 or the winner from Australia.","Tara Tate won her prize 8 years after the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","The winner from Mexico is either the person who won the prize in economics or the winner who won the prize in medicine.","Of the winner who won in 1964 and Tara Tate, one won the prize in economics and the other is from Australia.","Of the winner who won in 1976 and the person from Russia, one won the prize in chemistry and the other won the prize in medicine."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Lisa Lara","Norma Nolan","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":["Australia","Ireland","Mexico","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ece1214f64865d175bcd6ce61182679"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at Glacier Grove finished with 3 ounces more gold than Ben Barron.","The miner working at Fuller Rise finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Ben Barron.","Of Harry Howell and the person who found 11 ounces of gold, one worked in Nevada and the other worked the York River claim.","Gil Gonzalez didn't work in Oregon.","The miner who found 14 ounces of gold was either the miner who worked in Canada or the prospector who worked in Oregon.","Ben Barron finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Oregon."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","York River"],"label_d":["Canada","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d664339d47224cbba09eaec385f75ee3"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Words To Go\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Becky drives.","The Airstream is driven by Patsy.","The mobile library Terri drives has 50 more books than the mobile library Becky drives.","The school bus is either the vehicle with 350 books or \"Words To Go\".","The bookmobile Ira drives is either the vehicle with 350 books or \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Books-4-U\" is the ice cream truck.","The Mack truck has more books than the vehicle Patsy drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Ira","Patsy","Terri"],"label_d":["Airstream","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d12a29b37c6dac22f2b27ce4fcc5f574"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the tuna on rye is either Erica or the team member who ordered the ginger ale.","Samantha owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member who ordered the orange soda owes 45 cents more than Peter.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.35 is either Erica or Peter.","The salesperson who ordered the iced tea owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale.","Of the team member whose order cost $4.90 and Rebecca, one ordered the club sandwich and the other ordered the orange soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a330b9cad5103ff13c6b7aeb90003b73"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Theodore didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won with a straight won 1 hand before Byron.","The person who won with a straight flush won 1 hand after Byron.","Byron won 1 hand before the player who won the $23.25 pot.","Of Yvonne and the person who won the first hand, one won the $12.50 pot and the other won with a royal flush.","The competitor who won the second hand was either the person who won the $5.25 pot or the competitor who won the $23.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Byron","Frances","Theodore","Yvonne"],"label_c":["flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9376c41599170156df1c2411d43bce28"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia, the meal served on May 16th, and the dish with 15 grams of protein are three different recipes.","Of the asian steak and the meal served on May 16th, one has exactly 10 grams of protein and the other has 440 calories.","The dish served on May 15th contains 20 fewer calories than the asian steak.","The recipe served on May 17th was either the recipe with 5 grams of protein or the garlic tilapia.","The dish with 400 calories, the dish served on May 12th, and the dish served on May 16th are three different recipes.","The lemon salmon contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 15 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","10 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3758f1642a4c741068bbb9d5ff3d07d2"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple dedicated to the mouse was built 120 years before Takahashi.","The temple dedicated to the frog is either the temple in Usui or Okabe Honzo.","The temple in Toyagi was built 120 years after the temple dedicated to the mouse.","Of the temple built in 1705 and the temple dedicated to the dragon, one is in Niwa and the other is Hori Takesi.","Okabe Honzo, the shrine built in 1705, and the temple built in 1585 are three different shrines."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":["dragon","frog","mouse","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04ba76927d0c6d66126b8fbb42303b4b"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Milton spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith and the student who got the C-, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other was Jenna.","Krista was either the student who got the B+ or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","The student who got the C+ talked about P.M. Wilson.","The presenter who got the B+ spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Jenna","Krista","Milton","Sheryl"],"label_c":["Asquith","Churchill","Grey","Wilson"],"label_d":["B+","B-","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41af3ef0ff58af7cf21b88ef00dbc3a8"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $23.25 pot won 1 hand before the player who won the $9.00 pot.","Of Theodore and the player who won the $18.25 pot, one won the third hand and the other won with a full house.","The competitor who won with a full house was either Maria or the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won with a straight flush was either Omar or Maria.","The person who won with a flush won sometime after the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won with one pair won 1 hand before the player who won the $23.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Maria","Omar","Salvador","Theodore"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush"],"label_d":["$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62e0f0638cfb2e6b73b03db563856819"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Dale is not the engineer.","The traveler from Norway is either Adrian or the politician.","Adrian has a birthday sometime before the person from France.","Of the lawyer and the engineer, one is Harry and the other is from France.","The person from Mexico has a birthday 1 month after the lawyer.","The architect has a birthday 1 month after the person from Belgium.","The person from Mexico has a birthday 1 month before the politician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Harry","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","politician"],"label_d":["Belgium","France","Mexico","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e00d366713e0feb6b5c2820aa1ac8c59"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The system released in 1974 costs $5,200.","The $1,750 pinball machine was made by Waverly Toys.","The game released in 1975 doesn't cost $1,500.","The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out sometime before \"Voyager Hero\".","The pinball machine made by Waverly Toys came out 1 year after \"Aladeen\".","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year after the $1,750 machine.","Of \"Voyager Hero\" and \"Archer Quest\", one was made by Arco and the other costs $1,750.","Of the pinball machine released in 1976 and \"Archer Quest\", one was made by Arco and the other costs $1,750."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Maxigame","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0abee8e230fe449bca823aecc431c9f"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure in Den Bommel was built 23 years before Vlietmolen.","The structure in Den Bommel was built sometime after Doesmolen.","The Smit family's windmill is either the structure built in 1729 or the windmill built in 1752.","Doesmolen is either the Van Dijk family's windmill or the house in Moerkapelle.","The windmill in Moerkapelle was built 46 years before the Van den Berg family's structure.","Zemelmolen was built 23 years after the Jansen family's structure.","The Van Dijk family's windmill, the windmill in Leiderdorp, and Vlietmolen are three different structures."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0e6e1e2f297bfe42901f4b44f41f05c"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The English class has somewhat more students than the Pre-Calculus class.","The class in room 125 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","The class in room 412 has 2 more students than Mr. Gilmore's class.","Mr. Zimmerman's class is either the class in room 122 or the class with 31 students.","The course with 33 students isn't the Algebra class.","The class with 31 students is either the English class or Mr. Yang's class.","The course in room 212 has 2 more students than the course in room 122.","The Algebra class isn't taught by Yang."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["122","125","212","412"],"label_c":["Dean","Gilmore","Yang","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","English","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f03d3ec265bd97b33fcda25016eff16"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment sometime after Yvonne's client.","The client that chose warm mocha is either Tammie's client or Georgia.","Of Rhonda's customer and Hope, one has the 1:00pm appointment and the other chose jet black.","Yvonne's client is either Blanche or Hope.","Georgia is either Victoria's client or the customer that chose vivacious red.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment chose vivacious red.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment is being worked on by Victoria."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Georgia","Hope"],"label_c":["Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["honey blonde","jet black","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2b986bfe4017f29070cba6d775e778d"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The four people are the contestant who scored 380 points, Terrence, the player from Modesto and the person in lane 3.","The person from Pacific Grove scored fewer points than the player in lane 5.","Kristie scored 380 points.","Johnathan wasn't in lane 7.","Irma scored fewer points than the person in lane 7.","The player from Junction City is either the person who scored 460 points or the contestant in lane 7.","Of the player who scored 380 points and Terrence, one was in lane 5 and the other was from Cutler.","The contestant who scored 460 points, the player from Modesto, and the contestant in lane 3 are three different people."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Irma","Johnathan","Kristie","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","3","5","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8ca5011b058c0adc550b081f0b7b453"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure built in 1525 is either the temple in Miyato or Yamasaki.","The temple dedicated to the dragon, the temple built in 1645, and Amari Michi are three different shrines.","Of the shrine in Niwa and Sama Takako, one was built in 1645 and the other is dedicated to the mouse.","The shrine in Miyato was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the deer.","Amari Michi was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the cat.","Sama Takako was built 120 years after the shrine in Miyato.","The shrine built in 1645 isn't in Usui."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Niwa","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","mouse"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa60507e0e9ba57ca4baaecf9c86746b"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished fourth got the right answer for 30 Across.","Leona finished sometime before the solver from Industry.","The solver from Stanton finished 1 place after the solver who got 11 Down wrong.","Anna was either the solver who got 11 Down wrong or the contestant from Stanton.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong finished 1 place before the solver from Miles.","Melinda finished sometime before Anna.","The person who finished third was either the person who got 30 Across wrong or the contestant from Stanton.","Of Kelvin and the contestant from Industry, one finished fourth and the other finished second."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Kelvin","Leona","Melinda"],"label_c":["Industry","Miles","Stanton","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["4 Across","11 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c32efb60df357bf7710ba72b86a686d0"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Nelson is either the person from Demitasse or the cook from Enzo's.","The chef who made the cashew tofu, Karl, and the cook from Enzo's are three different chefs.","The chef who made the lemon snapper scored 14 more points than the cook from Oceanside.","The person who scored 42 points is either the chef who made the cajun chili or Gabriel.","The cook who made the cajun chili scored somewhat fewer points than the cook who made the cashew tofu.","The cook from Apple Barn scored 14 fewer points than Karl.","The person from Enzo's scored 7 more points than the person who made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Karl","Nelson","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f98903df45058a3666bdc45a0ea45230"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Margo's design was thrown 5th.","Roderick's design was either the plane that was thrown 7th or the blue airplane.","Aaron's design went somewhat farther than the silver plane.","The plane that was thrown 2nd was white.","Of the airplane that went 25 feet and the plane that was thrown 5th, one was blue and the other was silver.","Valerie's design was either the silver airplane or the plane that was thrown 2nd.","The plane that was thrown 1st landed somewhat shorter than the plane that was thrown 2nd.","The plane that was thrown 5th went 20 feet farther than Roderick's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Margo","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","silver","white"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","5th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4d7ebc5c03f324c63dc694e0a1e3907"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who found 14 ounces of gold was either the prospector who worked in Alaska or the prospector who worked in Oregon.","Of Jack Jacobs and the person who found 11 ounces of gold, one worked in Colorado and the other worked the York River claim.","Elroy Ellis didn't work in Oregon.","The person working at Glacier Grove finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Adam Alford.","Adam Alford finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in Oregon.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 ounces more gold than Adam Alford."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Canada","Colorado","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8aad55fe607ac08b661b4eee4fed25f"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person going in for the extraction has an appointment 1 hour before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Harris.","The customer with the 11:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","Bernice has an appointment 1 hour before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Estrada.","The customer with the 9:30am appointment is either the patient going in for the extraction or Wayne.","Jonathan has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the extraction.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Joseph, the person with the 11:30am appointment, and Bernice are three different people.","Of the person going in for the filling and Jonathan, one is scheduled for 11:30am and the other will be seen by Dr. Reynolds."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Jonathan","Rosemary","Wayne"],"label_c":["extraction","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Estrada","Dr. Harris","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Reynolds"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e7a056dd78674d58b620cbeae260fff"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Larry Larsen has a larger return than the one run by Patty Paul.","The fund run by Ollie Ochoa has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 2012.","Of the one begun in 2005 and the one begun in 2012, one is run by Patty Paul and the other is First Crescent.","Black River has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Larry Larsen.","Citizen Trust is either the one begun in 1972 or the fund run by Ollie Ochoa.","The fund run by Patty Paul has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1972.","The one with a return of 7% is either Citizen Trust or the one run by Larry Larsen."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Terry Torres"],"label_d":["1972","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbb41f66855990c03dd2b7f3b506b684"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who won in 1921 didn't win at Scotch Pines.","Neither the person who scored a 63 nor Robin Rust was the woman who won at Pennyfoot.","Of the person who won at Juniper Hills and the golfer who scored a 61, one was Vickie Vern and the other won in 1922.","The woman who won in 1920 won at Amble Glen.","The person who won at Juniper Hills was either Carrie Cole or the person who won in 1922.","Vickie Vern was either the golfer who won at Scotch Pines or the woman who scored a 59.","Of the person who won in 1920 and the person who won at Juniper Hills, one was Carrie Cole and the other shot a 59."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Robin Rust","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","61","62","63"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5242184fa9caad7f9e9bb1c64eacee78"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Freda's piece doesn't cost $250.","The rocking chair is either the $250 item or the item made of rosewood.","The piece made of sandalwood costs 25 dollars more than the item made of elm.","Kendra's piece is the bookshelf.","Of the item made of chestnut and the piece made of sandalwood, one costs $275 and the other was crafted by Kendra.","The footstool is either the $250 item or the $325 piece.","The item made of chestnut is either the $325 piece or Freda's piece.","Neither the item made of sandalwood nor the piece made of elm is Josephine's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Dianne","Freda","Josephine","Kendra"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":["bookshelf","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5eac40802b2b8e39b97157bdc3ea358f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Underwood's house is somewhat smaller than the $25,000 structure.","The Zimmerman's home is somewhat smaller than the Davidson's house.","The 125 sq ft home is either the home going to Kennebunkport or the $32,250 home.","Of the Ewing's home and the $25,000 structure, one is 140 sq ft and the other is 110 sq ft.","The Davidson's structure is either the structure going to Fullerton or the $32,250 structure.","The structure going to Eagle Grove is 15 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 home.","The $32,250 house is 15 sq ft larger than the house going to Fullerton.","The 140 sq ft structure won't be going to Kennebunkport."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f878caab48716b4a9abcc2c4cfca1882"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant who finished in first place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Of Zachary and the student from Mrs. Manzella's class, one finished in seventh place and the other had to spell \"consomme\".","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in third place.","Winifred, the child whose final word was \"consomme\", and the student who finished in first place are three different people.","Zachary was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Lila had to spell \"duplicity\".","The child who finished in fourth place is either the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class or Lila."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Bessie","Lila","Winifred","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f3f3ab21d0eca6f30c13691be3746f7"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","Of the case found on May 6 and the cache at 41.0237 N, one held the marbles and the other was at 88.2694 W.","The box that held the puzzle book was found 6 days before the cache at 41.0237 N.","The box that held the sunglasses was found 3 days after the box at 40.2516 N.","The case at 40.5912 N was at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found 6 days after the case at 40.2516 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W"],"label_d":["chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e92f73ab8ee7416b2338f19bf3dea14"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Neither the roast potatoes recipe nor the dish that serves 9 people is the dish that bakes for 30 minutes.","The dish that cooks at 375 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe.","The bean casserole bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that serves 8 people.","Of the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes and the dish that cooks at 340 degrees, one serves 8 people and the other is the roast potatoes recipe.","Neither the dish that cooks at 325 degrees nor the dish that serves 9 people is the baked ham.","Of the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes and the dish that cooks at 325 degrees, one is the bean casserole and the other serves 7 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=504d04cd94c57eecad032e39079f55d9"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $2,000 credit limit is either the one with an APR of 11% or the Hoardstrum card.","Of the one with an APR of 9% and the card that expires on 08\/2025, one has a limit of $12,500 and the other is from Mid Atlantic.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $20,000.","Neither the card with an APR of 10% nor the Mid Atlantic card is the card with the $8,500 credit limit.","The card with the $2,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the one that expires on 09\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$8,500","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bfa4850c2cd5b48b0dd88f3f041b105"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Whitney's item costs 25 dollars more than Nadine's item.","The item made of elm costs less than the item made of walnut.","The item made of chestnut costs 25 dollars less than Olivia's piece.","The hutch costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of rosewood.","Olivia's piece is either the hutch or the bench.","The item made of walnut is either Kendra's item or the bench.","Of the bookshelf and the item made of elm, one was crafted by Nadine and the other was crafted by Olivia."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Kendra","Nadine","Olivia","Whitney"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ba8280caa88609c2909a8fc16f19abc"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The one in Bucharest is 3,000 feet longer than the cable-stayed one.","Sandy Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the cable-stayed bridge.","The structure in Luxembourg is the truss bridge.","Of the bowstring one and the one in Madrid, one is 8,500 ft and the other is Avery Bridge.","North Bridge is either the structure in Bucharest or the bowstring bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Kiev","Luxembourg","Madrid"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cba5c9c793c9b6d0672aa6e86f5b9114"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the $9.00 pot was either the competitor who won the third hand or the player who won with a straight flush.","The player who won the third hand, the person who won the $18.25 pot, and the person who won with a full house are three different people.","Nathaniel didn't win with a straight flush.","The four people were the competitor who won the second hand, Zachary, the person who won the $18.25 pot and the person who won with a full house.","Veronica won the second hand.","The person who won the $23.25 pot won sometime before the competitor who won with a straight.","Byron won sometime before the player who won with a straight flush.","Of the player who won the second hand and Zachary, one won with a straight and the other won the $5.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Byron","Nathaniel","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63d03ca7c9378d008d46cfa4e0960f0c"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of Dennis and Curtis, one was donated to the aquarium in 1996 and the other is the beluga whale.","The beluga whale is somewhat shorter than the whale donated in 2010.","Evan is 4 feet longer than the beluga whale.","The sei whale is either the 27 ft long specimen or the exhibit donated in 2010.","The exhibit donated in 2008 is somewhat shorter than the fin whale.","The 25 ft long whale is either Evan or the right whale.","The 23 ft long whale is Dennis.","The right whale is either Brent or the whale donated in 2010."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan"],"label_d":["1996","2008","2010","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47902ff6d523cf2b301d2775e129667d"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The roast potatoes recipe doesn't serve exactly 3 people.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 7 people.","The roast potatoes recipe requires 10 minutes less baking time than the recipe that serves 8 people.","Of the recipe that serves 8 people and the dish that cooks at 385 degrees, one is the mac and cheese and the other bakes for 35 minutes.","The dish that cooks at 325 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the roast potatoes recipe.","Neither the recipe that serves 8 people nor the dish that cooks at 410 degrees is the baked ham."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["3 people","4 people","7 people","8 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73cbdd260b0f29ce274547b86c16e053"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Nicole's piece is either the $1,250 piece or the dummy going to Portland.","The piece going to Vancouver is \"Xavier\".","Margarita's piece isn't going to Mexico City.","Of \"Xavier\" and the piece going to Mexico City, one is Kelly's and the other cost $1,250.","Margarita's puppet cost 500 dollars more than \"Valencio\".","The $1,500 piece, \"Valencio\", and the puppet going to Portland are three different dummies.","The dummy going to Mexico City is \"Sniffletoe\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8a368dc507bb71bfc502c3062ef8ff8"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine dedicated to the dragon was built sometime before Okabe Honzo.","Amari Michi was built sometime before the temple dedicated to the frog.","Sama Takako is either the structure in Nakai or the temple dedicated to the frog.","Takahashi is either the structure built in 1705 or the structure dedicated to the frog.","The structure in Usui was built 120 years after Amari Michi.","Of the temple in Toyagi and the structure in Niwa, one is dedicated to the deer and the other is Amari Michi.","The temple built in 1585 is in Toyagi.","The structure built in 1645 is either the structure in Usui or Sama Takako."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":["deer","dragon","frog","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=564d11bee6afc215d12208a4630c1e6f"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the item made of rosewood and the footstool, one costs $325 and the other was crafted by Antoinette.","Rosemary's item costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of teak.","Of Tabitha's item and Rosemary's piece, one is the bench and the other was made of chestnut.","Bonita's piece costs $250.","The end table costs 50 dollars more than the piece made of elm.","Antoinette's item costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of elm."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Bonita","Rosemary","Tabitha"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":["bench","end table","footstool","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84df41ed4312ff71d0868a89f4f5ae61"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Pam's client has her appointment 2 hours after Susie's customer.","Kelly isn't being helped by Opal.","The customer that chose honey blonde is being worked on by Yvonne.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment sometime after Opal's customer.","The customer that chose deep copper has her appointment 1 hour after Hope.","The client that chose deep copper has her appointment sometime before Yvonne's customer.","Of Opal's customer and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment, one chose deep copper and the other is Blanche."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Dolores","Hope","Kelly"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Susie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=446e47de782ab28a5d553a334ca5f968"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The coffee table is either the item made of teak or Dianne's piece.","Neither the $325 item nor the $275 piece is Dianne's item.","The end table costs 50 dollars less than Latasha's piece.","The item made of sandalwood costs 50 dollars more than the end table.","Of the $325 item and the bookshelf, one was made of poplar and the other was crafted by Bonita."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Bonita","Dianne","Latasha","Yvette"],"label_c":["mahogany","poplar","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["bookshelf","coffee table","end table","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9363a2cab9af3694c268ea6e1154ff80"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Sonia didn't score exactly 49 points.","The person who made the cajun chili scored somewhat fewer points than Sonia.","Of the person who made the turkey soup and Veronica, one scored 63 points and the other works at Zenaida's.","The person from Apple Barn scored somewhat more points than Celia.","The chef who made the turkey soup scored 14 more points than Celia.","The chef from Enzo's is either Peggy or the chef who scored 42 points.","The person from Epicurious scored 14 more points than the chef who made the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Peggy","Sonia","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9734daf8525c78dda3731082a1b502ef"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the bookmobile with 300 books and the Greyhound bus, one is driven by Elena and the other is \"Explore More\".","Of the vehicle Patsy drives and \"Books-4-U\", one has 300 books and the other is the ambulance.","\"Ready Reader\" has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Kimberly drives.","The vehicle with 250 books is the Greyhound bus.","The school bus isn't driven by Kimberly.","\"Words To Go\" is the school bus."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Jaime","Kimberly","Patsy"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=168487ecf3bc7ca373c12646f555160c"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 125 is either the Art class or Mr. Yang's class.","The course in room 207 is the French class.","The class with 29 students isn't taught by Paul.","The Pre-Calculus class has 4 more students than Mr. Yang's class.","Mr. Ellis's class has 4 more students than the course in room 215.","The Chemistry class has somewhat more students than the course in room 125."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["125","207","215","322"],"label_c":["Ellis","Paul","Saunders","Yang"],"label_d":["Art","Chemistry","French","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3da108a5ce8d165bee07b7b59ca32db4"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's dummy cost 500 dollars less than \"Xavier\".","The $750 piece is going to Mexico City.","Of the $1,000 dummy and the dummy going to Mexico City, one is \"Sniffletoe\" and the other is Jeff's.","Margarita's puppet is going to Ypsilanti.","The puppet going to Ypsilanti isn't \"Xavier\".","Of \"Yenga\" and Herman's puppet, one cost $1,000 and the other is going to Baltimore."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c867a21268f8032649b75050a989c75"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years before the person from Mexico.","The person who won the prize in medicine won her prize after the person from New Zealand.","Neither the winner who won the prize in physics nor the person who won the prize in chemistry is Deb Daniels.","The winner who won in 1968 is either Olive Olson or the person from Canada.","The person from Mexico won the prize in physics.","Of the winner who won in 1964 and the winner from Poland, one won the prize in chemistry and the other is Olive Olson."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Hannah Hay","Olive Olson","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d155af79729e4a2fa28e28aa4c9e4482"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Rajesh is cared for by Gracie.","Nikatrice is 13 years old.","Of Rajesh and the animal Calliope works with, one came from Sebulu and the other is 10 years old.","The animal that was found in Puruk Cahu is either the ape Gracie works with or Nikatrice.","Ofallo, the 10-year-old, and the animal that was found in Ambalat are three different animals.","The orangutan that was found in Ambalat is younger than the ape Calliope works with.","The ape Beatrice works with is 3 years younger than the animal that was found in Puak."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc20c390810209dbe57dc2c786247356"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Mitch Mayo spent 50 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who lives in Sun City didn't give Ally the blender.","Ned Norris, the friend who gave Ally the laptop, and the person who lives in Jonesboro are three different people.","Ora Osborne lives in Eustis.","Jack Jordan spent $400.","The friend who spent $450 is either the friend who gave Ally the laptop or the friend who lives in Eustis.","Of the friend who lives in Eustis and Mitch Mayo, one gave Ally the planter and the other spent $450.","The person who gave Ally the planter is either the person who spent $475 or the person who lives in Jonesboro."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Eustis","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ca13867e1502578451816871a0c851b"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook has a larger return than the one run by Walter Wade.","The fund run by Kip Kerr has had a smaller return than First Crescent.","First Crescent didn't begin in 1983.","Oak Capital has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Walter Wade.","Hudson Brook is either the one begun in 1983 or the fund with a return of 8%.","The fund begun in 1992 is run by Zed Zamora.","First Crescent has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1977."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Patty Paul","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1989","1992"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccca2c3796a9d9fd726f4c8c027565d0"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with liverwurst costs more than the sandwich with salami.","Zachary's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with gouda cheese.","Ronda's order costs 1 dollar less than the order with muenster cheese.","The $4.75 order doesn't include corned beef.","Warren's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than Archie's order.","The order with muenster cheese is either Archie's order or the $3.75 order.","The order with corned beef doesn't include havarti cheese.","The $3.75 sandwich is either the order with liverwurst or the order with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Ronda","Warren","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","muenster"],"label_d":["corned beef","ham","liverwurst","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc7c365d16e3c94d67dd58e2f2e70087"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The orangutan that was found in Basahan is 6 years younger than Nikatrice.","The animal that was found in Puruk Cahu is 3 years older than the orangutan Beatrice works with.","The animal Calliope works with is 6 years older than the animal that was found in Tarakan.","Ofallo is either the orangutan that was found in Melak or the ape that was found in Puruk Cahu.","The 4-year-old is either the orangutan Aldo works with or Merah.","The ape Aldo works with is younger than the orangutan Beatrice works with.","The animal Beatrice works with, Nikatrice, and the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu are three different animals."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Eva"],"label_d":["Basahan","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a81a78c34cce7f3ebed9e09ce58e5864"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the mobile library Antonio drives and \"Words To Go\", one has 350 books and the other is the Greyhound bus.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the mobile library Myra drives or the ice cream truck.","The Mack truck is either the mobile library Kimberly drives or \"Tiny Tomes\".","The vehicle Patsy drives is either \"Books-4-U\" or \"Words To Go\".","The Mack truck has more books than the mobile library Patsy drives.","The mobile library with 300 books is the ice cream truck.","The bookmobile with 250 books is driven by Myra."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Kimberly","Myra","Patsy"],"label_d":["Airstream","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=465684b84659acccc5c4d9dd17ee3185"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Neither the report from Jackson nor the report of the diamond-shaped UFO was Gil Gates's report.","The report from Springfield was either the August 7 sighting or the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","Of the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO and Dan Delgado's sighting, one was from Springfield and the other was received on August 6.","Abe Alvarez's report was received on August 4.","The August 6 sighting was either the report from Jackson or the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","Dan Delgado's report was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Houghton.","Hal Harrison's report involved the cone-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO wasn't from Dows."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Dan Delgado","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Dows","Houghton","Jackson","Springfield"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfd1c800dc57a9353c40373463e7fd2a"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Jeff's dummy cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to Mexico City.","\"Utrecht\" cost 500 dollars more than the piece going to Mexico City.","Of Kelly's puppet and the $1,250 dummy, one is going to Baltimore and the other is \"Waldarama\".","The piece going to Portland, the $750 puppet, and Kelly's dummy are three different dummies.","Kelly's piece, \"Utrecht\" and \"Tombawomba\" are all different dummies.","Isabel's piece cost 250 dollars less than \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Portland","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ff8b928f3e901c9ef26942fb4cc86d3"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of the pinball machine released in 1977 and the $2,000 machine, one was made by Dow Games and the other is \"Aladeen\".","The system made by Maxigame came out 2 years after the $5,200 game.","The $5,200 game came out 2 years before \"Disco Mania\".","The $2,500 machine is either the machine made by Pinnefore or \"Archer Quest\".","\"Archer Quest\", the game released in 1977, and the machine released in 1975 are three different games."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore"],"label_d":["$2,000","$2,500","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8740a6df654d1c4ca99b3338ed713af7"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the person on the Mustangs and the player on the Rangers, one was the second striker and the other was Kawa.","The person who started in 1979 was either Hatcha or the center back.","Hatcha was either the person on the Hammerheads or the center forward.","The second striker started 3 years before the player on the Hammerheads.","The center back started sometime after the second striker.","Gardelli started 3 years after the center back.","The center forward started 3 years after the person on the Rangers."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Mustangs","Predators","Rangers"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c77a34c66fe2a4f47363df5d5048cc2"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The lemon salmon contains 20 fewer calories than the meal served on May 13th.","The chili pork doesn't have exactly 8 grams of protein.","The dish with 12 grams of protein was served on May 16th.","The citrus halibut was either the recipe with 8 grams of protein or the dish with 420 calories.","The meal served on May 11th contains somewhat fewer calories than the chili pork.","The chili pork contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","The citrus halibut contains somewhat more calories than the dish served on May 13th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 16th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","10 grams","12 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1e50180ce266226fe561f28847901ff"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Cindy Chan's report wasn't from Dows.","The five sightings were Dan Delgado's report, the sighting from Marina, the August 4 sighting, the August 5 report and the August 6 report.","The sighting from Dows was submitted sometime before the sighting from Beaconsfield.","Edith Estes's sighting was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Beaconsfield.","The August 6 report was from Springfield.","The August 8 report was from Marina.","Benny Baron's report was submitted 1 day after the report from Dows.","The report from Beaconsfield was submitted sometime before Dan Delgado's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Dows","Houghton","Marina","Springfield"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=557358cb7296ba089390c200b4319e25"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The lemon salmon has 420 calories.","The five recipes were the lemon salmon, the meal served on May 11th, the meal served on May 15th, the recipe served on May 16th and the recipe served on May 12th.","The kale quinoa was either the meal served on May 12th or the dish with 380 calories.","The recipe served on May 17th contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 15th.","The recipe served on May 11th contains 20 more calories than the citrus halibut.","The bulgur salad was served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2f4faa1db664d31bb69d22394c105b5"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Rebecca owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes more than Chip.","Geoffrey didn't order the club sandwich.","Rebecca, the person who ordered the B.L.T. and the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich are all different people.","Peter owes 45 cents less than Geoffrey.","Geoffrey owes $6.25.","The team member whose order cost $5.80 is either the person who ordered the tuna on rye or Irene."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b6a6e9081bf12a553c1bf3dc9d59138"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Eva works with is 3 years younger than the orangutan Beatrice works with.","Quirrel is 4 years old.","The orangutan Aldo works with is 3 years younger than Pemson.","The 16-year-old is cared for by Calliope.","The animal Beatrice works with is either Quirrel or Ofallo.","The five animals are Nikatrice, the orangutan Eva works with, the 4-year-old, the 13-year-old and the 10-year-old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7219fdfe4a12623d95395f61d0e7d43"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 1,250,000 viewers aired on Sunday.","The program that aired on Wednesday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired at 4:30pm aired on Wednesday.","The five programs were the program that aired at 6:00pm, the show with 750,000 viewers, the show that aired on Sunday, the program that aired on Tuesday and the program with 500,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired at 4:30pm.","The program that aired at 8:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6f5f8402952c3049d0cb4b994f79ddf"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of teak costs more than the piece made of chestnut.","Nadine's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of poplar.","Hope's piece was made of chestnut.","Antoinette's piece doesn't cost $350.","The piece made of rosewood costs more than Nadine's item.","The item made of poplar costs more than Kendra's piece.","The $325 piece is either Olivia's item or the item made of walnut."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Hope","Kendra","Nadine","Olivia"],"label_c":["chestnut","poplar","rosewood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48575c8352fbffc6188a2dfeb2f4e9f7"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1988 wasn't the center forward.","Imay was either the person who started in 1982 or the sweeper.","Fichin was the second striker.","Engmose started 6 years after the second striker.","The goalie started 6 years after Imay.","Gardelli began playing in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b56567390024e2086ef69fe0e4f83f45"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $35,000 house is 15 sq ft larger than the $38,000 structure.","The Ingram's structure sold for $25,000.","The Nielsen's home is 155 sq ft.","The $29,000 home is somewhat smaller than the $32,250 home.","The $25,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the $38,000 structure.","The $38,000 structure is somewhat larger than the Whitehead's house.","The Zimmerman's house is 30 sq ft larger than the Whitehead's structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=007f41bc6640c1c285809a55ce7b25d3"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The five golfers were the person who won in 1922, Inez, the golfer who scored a 61, Leslie Lane and the golfer who scored a 64.","The person who scored a 62 won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 59.","Leslie Lane didn't win in 1923.","Robin Rust won her tournament 1 year before the person who scored a 64.","Alison Ames shot a 62."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Freda Fritz","Inez","Leslie Lane","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","61","62","64","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b4fb2e539090614f11eed966fc4b6b6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with an APR of 11% has a limit of $10,000.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The Mid Atlantic card has a limit of $2,000.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 3 percent higher than the Credit Korp card.","The Credit Korp card is either the card with the $4,000 credit limit or the one with an APR of 9%.","The TrustCo card has an APR 3 percent higher than the one with the $3,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$4,000","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c494700d86214e1e578c0795d4db7846"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen isn't owned by the De Vries family.","The Bakker family's house was built sometime before Westmolen.","The De Vries family's windmill was built sometime before the Bakker family's house.","The home built in 1775 is owned by the Meijer family.","The five structures are Westmolen, the Meijer family's home, the house built in 1683, the home built in 1706 and the structure built in 1729.","Zemelmolen was built 23 years after the Bakker family's structure.","Oostmolen was built 23 years after the De Vries family's house.","The home built in 1729 is owned by the Van den Berg family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49775fa5d4b62d62830cd7857eb1d2b5"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 400 calories was served on May 11th.","The five recipes were the recipe with 380 calories, the bulgur salad, the dish served on May 13th, the asian steak and the meal served on May 11th.","The bulgur salad contains 60 more calories than the dish served on May 14th.","The lemon salmon contains 60 fewer calories than the meal served on May 15th.","The asian steak doesn't have exactly 460 calories.","The garlic tilapia was served on May 13th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5157b5ad4818e0f722e7a634944e1b0"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Leonard Levy is from Sweden.","The mogul worth $28 billion is from Norway.","Cal Craig isn't from Ireland.","Rachel Reid is worth 1 billion less than Faith Flynn.","The mogul from Denmark is worth 3 billion more than Hal Hickman.","The mogul from Sweden is worth somewhat more than the person from Mexico."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Hal Hickman","Leonard Levy","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cee493d5989eab4a78249220cb8b4ee"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The five waterfalls are the fall in Jamaica, Rhoqua, Garray, the 120 ft tall waterfall and the 100 ft tall waterfall.","The 100 ft tall waterfall is either the fall in Nigeria or Garray.","Garray is located in New Zealand.","Nyalt is either the 105 ft tall fall or the 120 ft tall fall.","Irskela is 5 ft higher than the fall located in Switzerland.","Rhoqua is 10 ft shorter than the fall located in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5aa7f13d6a3c629fab223ee9ede39d86"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism with 750 genes was sequenced by Dr. Ingram.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood has 250 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Velasquez has 500 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","P. wellington doesn't have exactly 250 genes.","E. carolinus has 1,250 genes.","B. mangeris has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Ingram","Ortiz","Trujillo","Underwood","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f2d08734695773fb96457fdfed492bc"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Zimmerman's structure is 140 sq ft.","The $38,000 house is somewhat larger than the Kirby's home.","The Ewing's home is 15 sq ft larger than the Ingram's home.","The 125 sq ft structure is either the $38,000 house or the $27,500 home.","The $36,000 home is either the Ewing's house or the 140 sq ft home.","The 140 sq ft structure sold for $38,000.","The Ingram's house didn't sell for $35,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e367184580105dc8699fe0472853959c"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 13-year-old is cared for by Eva.","Pemson is older than the ape Beatrice works with.","Pemson is 6 years younger than Quirrel.","The orangutan Aldo works with is 3 years older than Shamir.","Ofallo is cared for by Dolly.","Nikatrice is 3 years younger than the ape Eva works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8870e34ffb87f538d419e442ed80512"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Lyeilia culture was founded 250 years before the Quyit culture.","The culture founded in 600 AD was either the Lyeilia culture or the culture with 9,000 people.","The Quyit culture was founded 750 years before the culture with 4,500 people.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded sometime before the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded sometime before the Warasen culture.","The Quyit culture had a population size of 9,500.","The Budel culture was founded 250 years after the Quyit culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Budel","Lyeilia","Quyit","Warasen"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38058cc60cc13d06f7369e80403277ea"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The right whale isn't Gus.","Gus is 2 feet longer than the beluga whale.","The right whale, Felipe, Evan and the 21 ft long whale are all different whales.","Gus is 4 feet shorter than Evan.","The 25 ft long exhibit is Adam.","The narwhal is Evan.","The gray whale is somewhat longer than the sei whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Evan","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81396fb1920838d60ce37446da5c3a66"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Bertha made the jambalaya.","The cook who scored 49 points made the pepper steak.","Gabriel scored 21 fewer points than Luther.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored 21 more points than Gabriel.","The cook who made the turkey soup scored 7 more points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","Ed didn't score exactly 49 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Ed","Gabriel","Luther","Tyrone"],"label_c":["jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a092f4f970868e43f1c52f4a43f5831"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Faye Fender's show is either the show that began in 2014 or the podcast that began in 2007.","The podcast with 1 million downloads started in 2014.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 1 million more downloads than Geneva Gold's podcast.","The show that began in 2014 has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2015.","Bobby Bora's podcast didn't start in 2009.","The podcast that began in 2007 has 2 million more downloads than the show that began in 2015.","Al Acosta's podcast started in 2014."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54ebcbc928074a317bd562a06b7469da"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The center forward started sometime after the center back.","The sweeper started 6 years after the center forward.","The full back started sometime after Imay.","Banben was the sweeper.","The center forward was either the person who started in 1985 or Daregh.","The player who started in 1985 was the goalie.","Fichin started sometime before the goalie."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Fichin","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","sweeper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e93eb90abc08744e057e36ae1982af91"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes doesn't cook at 375 degrees.","The mac and cheese bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","The candied yams recipe requires somewhat less baking time than the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","The candied yams recipe bakes 10 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","The five dishes are the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes, the chicken cutlet, the meatloaf, the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees and the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 40 minutes is either the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees or the meatloaf."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a075fe65126f5b508a4eeeb748fb33f6"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Joseph Jakes is worth $26 billion.","The magnate worth $26 billion is from Germany.","Rachel Reid isn't worth exactly $27 billion.","Cal Craig is either the tycoon from Norway or the person worth $26 billion.","The magnate from France is worth 3 billion more than Kirk Kaplan.","Nadine Newton is worth 3 billion more than the person from Canada."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=418991dbd7dcf0c065bfd604fc419564"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Irv Ingram's item sold for 150 dollars less than the 1988 piece.","Bill Bernard's one didn't come out in 1999.","Bill Bernard's piece sold for $125.","Irv Ingram's card came out in 2012.","Gilby Glass's card was either the item that sold for $175 or the 2015 card.","Eric Estrada's item was either the 2015 card or the card that sold for $275."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram"],"label_c":["1974","1988","1999","2012","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1542866421f82a1889ad3788c5ff9c23"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Explore More\" has more books than the vehicle Sheryl drives.","The vehicle with 450 books is driven by Terri.","The mobile library Wesley drives has 100 fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" doesn't have exactly 250 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 450 books.","\"Explore More\" has 100 fewer books than the vehicle Leroy drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Ira","Leroy","Sheryl","Terri","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86c0297a213677cc970d98239bb94b87"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Ready Reader\" is driven by Wesley.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 350 books.","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Ira.","The bookmobile Terri drives has fewer books than the vehicle Ira drives.","The vehicle Becky drives has 150 more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The bookmobile Wesley drives has 150 more books than the mobile library Ira drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Ira","Terri","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dec176d6678c4df5b0e0ddf1cc9b044d"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The March 3 case was the 2-7 decision.","The five cases were the March 17 proceeding, Short v Metz, the 6-3 decision, Zamora v Pibb and Carson v Dunn.","Zamora v Pibb wasn't the 2-7 decision.","Short v Metz was the 7-2 decision.","The 5-4 decision was 3 weeks after the 6-3 decision.","The 6-3 decision was either the March 24 proceeding or Omar v Powers."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ec0d41e3cbdf767c9782e90d53ae8e0"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won in 1921 was either Freda Fritz or the golfer who scored a 59.","Denise Detz won her tournament sometime before Freda Fritz.","Tina Tuttle didn't shoot a 60.","Maxine Mohn won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 64.","The five golfers were Tina Tuttle, the golfer who won in 1922, the woman who scored a 64, the woman who scored a 66 and the golfer who won in 1921.","Maxine Mohn won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 66.","Denise Detz won in 1922."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Freda Fritz","Maxine Mohn","Pamela Peet","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["59","60","62","64","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=813bf30b91a568604a8335a2b43b280b"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Carla made the blanket.","The person who entered her tea cozy finished 2 places after Carla.","The knitter who entered her blanket finished somewhat after Jeanette.","The knitter who entered her scarf is either Ruth or Carla.","The entrant who finished second is either the person who entered her sweater or the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","Ollie finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carla","Jeanette","Ollie","Ruth","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bc45eafb3ef41f52bf6b35bc4df4a00"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine built in 1705 is either Hori Takesi or the structure in Miyato.","Yamasaki was built in 1765.","Sama Takako is in Toyagi.","The five shrines are the shrine built in 1585, the structure in Nakai, Matsuno Okura, the structure in Usui and Sama Takako.","The shrine in Usui was built sometime before Okabe Honzo."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa18688ec9de560cee60a9b4ecfc868b"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Ernest has the appointment for the cleaning.","Nettie has an appointment 2 hours after the customer going in for the root canal.","Allison isn't scheduled for 10:30am.","Tommy has an appointment sometime before Patsy.","The customer going in for the crown is either Ernest or Tommy.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Ernest","Nettie","Patsy","Tommy"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a8cea42a144cc7c2c8a107df343d0f9"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Yvonne was either the competitor who won the third hand or the person who won with a royal flush.","The player who won with a flush won 2 hands after Yvonne.","Lee won with a straight flush.","The person who won the fifth hand didn't win with a full house.","Kelley won 2 hands after the player who won with a straight flush.","Veronica won the third hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Kelley","Lee","Veronica","Yvonne"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f63338651c27eb55a8dcdfbaf80768b"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1979 was the second striker.","Rothvum didn't start in 1982.","Daregh was either the sweeper or the person who started in 1979.","Fichin began playing in 1979.","Kawa started 9 years after the center back.","The goalie started 9 years after Imay."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Daregh","Fichin","Imay","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4c9b91f0269c921aca33248d61ee50a"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 129 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","The class in room 201 is either the course with 33 students or the class with 31 students.","The course in room 201 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Quinn's class.","The course in room 122 doesn't have 37 students.","The course in room 120 has somewhat more students than the class in room 129.","Mr. Velasquez's class has somewhat more students than the course in room 201.","The five classes are the class with 37 students, Mr. Quinn's class, Mr. Newton's class, the course in room 120 and the class in room 129."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","122","129","201","208"],"label_c":["Brady","Newton","Quinn","Velasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1eaad832fe265263ef32ccfb45ad091f"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 41.0237 N was at 88.1928 W.","The box at 40.3109 N was found on May 6.","The box at 40.3109 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.3907 W.","The cache at 41.0237 N was found 3 days after the box at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N wasn't uncovered on May 12.","The case at 40.2516 N was found sometime after the case at 41.0237 N.","The cache at 40.5912 N was either the case found on May 15 or the box at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b36fe3eef927a1accf804af4fa6c7d0a"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in New Zealand is somewhat higher than Cerbel.","Sihat is either the 120 ft tall waterfall or the fall in Jamaica.","Garray is 10 ft shorter than Inawatai.","Sihat is somewhat shorter than the fall located in Nigeria.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is not in New Zealand.","The five waterfalls are Nyalt, the 115 ft tall fall, the waterfall located in Tibet, the waterfall in Jamaica and the 100 ft tall waterfall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=805cb70b91a5a653b9897b85b9107db9"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Adam is 4 feet longer than Felipe.","Curtis is somewhat shorter than Dennis.","Felipe is somewhat longer than the narwhal.","The fin whale is 29 ft long.","The sei whale is 4 feet longer than the narwhal.","Evan is 2 feet longer than Felipe.","The beluga whale is Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Felipe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2d4acea8914b19cc3b009a2957c0851"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Margo's design went 35 feet.","Ella's design was either the yellow airplane or the airplane that went 25 feet.","Aaron's design landed 10 feet shorter than the pink airplane.","The white plane landed 10 feet shorter than the green airplane.","Omar's design wasn't white.","Ella's design went 45 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb1438d34794e9c66173cf89c650b15b"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the cheeseburger owes more than Irene.","The person whose order cost $6.25 is either Rebecca or the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","Peter owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub owes more than the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T..","Geoffrey ordered the B.L.T..","The salesperson who ordered the Italian sub owes more than Peter.","Erica doesn't owe $6.70."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acc3a4641f0ab9f8abbdf515bbfc49af"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Maxine Mohn won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 60.","The woman who won in 1923 was either the golfer who scored a 63 or the golfer who scored a 67.","The person who scored a 67 won her tournament sometime before Nellie Nolan.","Inez didn't shoot a 62.","The person who scored a 62 won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 64.","The person who scored a 64 won her tournament sometime after Olivia Oden."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Inez","Maxine Mohn","Nellie Nolan","Olivia Oden"],"label_c":["60","62","63","64","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83ee6eb2248ae082d6bcf25485183ef6"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The five trees are Marsh Tree, the 150 ft. tree, the 99 year-old tree, the 147 ft. tree and the 144 ft. tree.","Zeke's Spruce is 96 years old.","The 144 ft. tree is either the 96 year-old tree or the 99 year-old tree.","Old Jarvis isn't 147 ft. tall.","The 85 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree.","Nolan's Pine is either the 156 ft. tree or the 144 ft. tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","87","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17ff9325169bc354db18c2b30ea47388"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's piece cost 250 dollars less than \"Xavier\".","\"Xavier\" is either the $1,750 dummy or Isabel's piece.","Nicole's puppet is \"Yenga\".","Kelly's piece isn't \"Waldarama\".","The $1,500 piece is \"Valencio\".","Lucas's piece cost 750 dollars more than \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51685fd34ae7f0addf1a83122ef77592"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Merah is older than Quirrel.","Rajesh is 3 years younger than Quirrel.","The 16-year-old is cared for by Eva.","Rajesh is cared for by Francine.","Quirrel isn't cared for by Beatrice.","Ofallo is 9 years older than the ape Gracie works with.","Nikatrice is younger than the ape Francine works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d084f8323db45b52069171d6e4c3e167"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen was built 23 years after Doesmolen.","The De Jong family's house was built 46 years after Doesmolen.","The Van den Berg family's home was built sometime after the De Jong family's windmill.","The home built in 1775 is owned by the Van Dijk family.","The Van den Berg family's home is either Hoekmolen or Westmolen.","Hoekmolen was built in 1775.","Vlietmolen isn't owned by the Meijer family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4159c685fdbb665e701755adb73c990"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Sama Takako was built in 1765.","Amari Michi was built in 1705.","The structure in Nakai was built sometime before Okabe Honzo.","Matsuno Okura was built 120 years before the shrine in Uchida.","Yamasaki was built 60 years after the temple in Miyato.","The shrine in Uchida is either Sama Takako or Okabe Honzo.","The shrine built in 1705 is either the structure in Miyato or the structure in Toyagi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d4645709b88c5afce21c075bbb4d681"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Herman's puppet is \"Utrecht\".","\"Sniffletoe\" cost 750 dollars more than \"Valencio\".","\"Valencio\" cost 250 dollars more than Lucas's puppet.","The $1,500 dummy isn't \"Tombawomba\".","The five dummies are Jeff's dummy, \"Tombawomba\", the $1,750 dummy, \"Utrecht\" and the $750 dummy.","Isabel's puppet cost $1,750."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14b0ec7c4c522a79d3ad6d799d946352"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The blue airplane landed 10 feet shorter than the green airplane.","Omar's design went somewhat farther than the green airplane.","The pink airplane went somewhat farther than Omar's design.","Valerie's design went 20 feet farther than the blue airplane.","The airplane that went 35 feet was silver.","Roderick's design went somewhat farther than the blue airplane.","Aaron's design was pink."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5492a44390f7a3aad6ab0898349fce2f"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $4.00 balloon, the $6.00 balloon, the $7.00 piece and the orange balloon were all different items.","The $4.00 piece wasn't purple.","The $3.00 piece was either the gold piece or the fish.","The bear cost $7.00.","The brown balloon cost 2 dollars more than the fish.","The snail was brown.","The snail cost 3 dollars more than the dog."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec4be6ea9bdf02a79ab74c2cc2062fdb"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Tuesday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired at 11:30am brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers aired on Wednesday.","The show that aired on Tuesday, the program that aired on Sunday, the program that aired at 8:30pm and the show that aired on Saturday were all different programs.","The program that aired at 1:00pm had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Saturday.","The show that aired at 6:00pm didn't air on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8da47993707c3520d9d19dd25ca58d87"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Dan Delgado's sighting was submitted 3 days before Benny Baron's sighting.","Edith Estes's report wasn't from Visalia.","The August 6 report was from Kirkman.","The report from Fontana was submitted 1 day after the report from Dows.","The sighting from Fontana was either the August 6 sighting or Flora Flynn's sighting.","The August 7 report was from Greeley."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Dows","Fontana","Greeley","Kirkman","Visalia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44c0bcfceae04aa3cbc5beef1ebde830"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Rachel Reid is worth somewhat less than Leonard Levy.","Dirk Dillon is worth 2 billion more than the person from Ireland.","Dirk Dillon is from Denmark.","Rachel Reid is from England.","The person from Sweden is worth 1 billion more than the person from Denmark.","The tycoon from Argentina is worth 1 billion less than the person from Ireland.","Ida Ingram isn't from Ireland."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Ida Ingram","Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","England","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c38c08d6e38f17376086e25b75987af"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Eileen is either Pam's client or Tammie's customer.","Opal's customer has her appointment 3 hours after Flora.","Victoria's customer has her appointment sometime after Tammie's customer.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment is being worked on by Yvonne.","Pam's client has her appointment sometime after Yvonne's client.","Yvonne's customer has her appointment 1 hour before Kelly.","Georgia has the 3:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Eileen","Flora","Georgia","Kelly"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=031e8923f500460e87c3a74676eabb2d"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize after the winner who won the prize in economics.","Casey Carson won her prize 12 years before the winner who won the prize in chemistry.","Kim Kane didn't win in 1976.","Patsy Pope won her prize 4 years after Jemma Jenks.","Jemma Jenks won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","Patsy Pope won the prize in literature.","Patsy Pope is either the person who won in 1968 or the person who won in 1972."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Fay Ferguson","Jemma Jenks","Kim Kane","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65d0c836e937db6d9c0bf277b018e4a0"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Chip didn't order the B.L.T..","Peter owes 90 cents more than Hannah.","Hannah is either the person whose order cost $6.25 or the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents more than Samantha.","Samantha owes more than the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger owes 90 cents more than Samantha."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16c217c88edc48187cdaa2741b38eb93"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Roger's Oak is either the 147 ft. tree or the 96 year-old tree.","The 96 year-old tree is 9 feet shorter than The Senator.","The Senator is 79 years old.","Nolan's Pine is shorter than the 94 year-old tree.","Marsh Tree, the 150 ft. tree, the 94 year-old tree and the 99 year-old tree are all different trees."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1418d1f9a160dc09de52cf652bf77a3b"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Nolan's Pine is 87 years old.","The 94 year-old tree is 9 feet taller than The Senator.","The Senator is either the 87 year-old tree or the 147 ft. tree.","The 85 year-old tree is taller than the 87 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir is 9 feet taller than The Senator.","The 147 ft. tree isn't 99 years old.","Nolan's Pine is taller than Roger's Oak."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=231b93f153ce84f8de326a8fae754a32"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Hori Takesi isn't in Toyagi.","Hori Takesi was built in 1525.","Yamasaki was built 180 years before the temple in Niwa.","Yamasaki is in Uchida.","Takahashi is either the structure built in 1585 or the temple in Usui.","Sama Takako is either the temple in Usui or the shrine built in 1705."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf5437a3395cd9cecce2a734f25251ea"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who finished second was from Oak View.","The solver from Miles finished 1 place after Perry.","Carol wasn't from Van Nuys.","The contestant who finished fourth was from Miles.","Steven finished 2 places after the contestant from Delhi.","Grace finished 1 place after the solver from Van Nuys."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carol","Grace","Melinda","Perry","Steven"],"label_c":["Delhi","Grant","Miles","Oak View","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6413a261d0d04801fb340fd678c3dbcd"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Sid Scott is worth 3 billion more than Ed Everett.","The magnate from England is worth 2 billion less than Cal Craig.","Nadine Newton is worth $26 billion.","Sid Scott isn't from Germany.","The person worth $27 billion is from Sweden.","Nadine Newton is either the person worth $28 billion or the tycoon from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","England","Germany","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f81a650850b33f52439a9e1b1516a4b"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who ordered capellini paid 3 dollars more than Gwendolyn.","Betsy was either the competitor who ordered farfalle or the contestant who ordered capellini.","Irma ordered farfalle.","The runner who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar less than the runner who ordered penne.","Velma paid 3 dollars more than the runner who ordered penne."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Gwendolyn","Irma","Margie","Velma"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","penne","rigatoni","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0700dffd7dc63ffefd373e7958d966ef"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 1,250,000 viewers aired on Friday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 8:30pm.","The five programs were the show that aired on Thursday, the program that aired at 11:30am, the show with 1,000,000 viewers, the program that aired at 4:30pm and the show that aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired at 2:00pm brought in 750,000 viewers.","The program that aired on Thursday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Monday.","The show with 500,000 viewers was either the show that aired on Tuesday or the show that aired on Friday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a458006fddbbd59d78e317660b5fadb"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Bertha scored 7 more points than Ed.","Bertha made the smoked pork.","The chef who made the cashew tofu scored somewhat fewer points than the chef who made the cajun chili.","Ed made the jambalaya.","The cook who scored 42 points didn't make the cashew tofu.","Celia, the chef who made the jambalaya, the cook who scored 70 points and the cook who scored 49 points are all different chefs.","Rosalie scored 21 fewer points than Ed."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Celia","Ed","Marjorie","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a100bd0b2f47fcfc48c52329805f9d6"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Island Creek oyster costs $2.20.","The Thatcher oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Duxbury, MA.","The Fanneuil oyster is from Appleton, CT.","The Island Creek oyster isn't from Vancouver, BC.","The five oysters are the oyster that costs $2.30, the Island Creek oyster, the Welcher oyster, the one from Duxbury, MA and the one from Nesketucket, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d012a43d4a32e9d194b60de065dd91d3"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Iris will leave in May.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe is either the flier leaving in February or Neal.","Jaime is either the passenger leaving in May or the aerophobe with the coin.","Jaime will leave sometime after the passenger with the lucky hat.","The flier leaving in March won't bring a wishbone.","Katie will leave 1 month before the passenger with the horseshoe.","The five fliers are the passenger leaving in February, Iris, Neal, Katie and Zachary."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Iris","Jaime","Katie","Neal","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76bcc86f798ae305b0a8e629b32aba66"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Summersill oyster isn't from Appleton, CT.","The oyster that costs $2.10 is from Appleton, CT.","The Fanneuil oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Barnstable, ME.","The oyster that costs $2.20 is either the one from Charlestown, CT or the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The Thatcher oyster, the oyster from Barnstable, ME and the one from Appleton, CT are all different oysters.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA costs 20 cents less than the Thatcher oyster.","The Island Creek oyster costs $2.00."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b092183d4c6eb998a49db32a25e4948"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The five shows are the show with 1 million downloads, Dixie Dean's podcast, the podcast that began in 2011, the podcast that began in 2009 and the show that began in 2014.","Bobby Bora's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","The podcast with 4 million downloads started in 2014.","The podcast with 5 million downloads didn't start in 2009.","Eva Estrada's podcast started in 2009.","Cora Capon's podcast is either the show that began in 2015 or the podcast with 2 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2011","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb15382e217bb31e5f5e8220a6b1d9b2"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Dominic didn't talk about P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 2 minutes more than Virgil.","Sheryl spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","Virgil spoke for 8 minutes.","The five students were the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes, Virgil, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee and Blake.","Virgil was either the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Dominic","Lucille","Sheryl","Virgil"],"label_c":["Atlee","Blair","Eden","Gladstone","North"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89470b00172c9693dfa826b2bc57b91f"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul worth $27 billion is from France.","Cal Craig isn't worth exactly $28 billion.","The mogul from Denmark is worth 1 billion less than Ida Ingram.","The mogul worth $28 billion is from England.","Kirk Kaplan is worth somewhat less than the tycoon from Ireland.","The tycoon from Germany is worth 2 billion more than Tim Townsend."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Gil Gallegos","Ida Ingram","Kirk Kaplan","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Germany"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=322111edfbff104bbc4e7d314b84d0da"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 4:30pm brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Monday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired on Friday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 8:30pm.","The show with 750,000 viewers was either the program that aired at 10:00pm or the program that aired on Monday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm didn't air on Saturday.","The program that aired at 1:00pm brought in 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1576b61e6a02c575dd569499b0a3e5ee"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player who scored 620 points was in lane 4.","Gretchen scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 6.","Deanna scored more points than Kristie.","Irma scored 240 points more points than the contestant in lane 7.","Perry was in lane 6.","Kristie wasn't in lane 1.","Perry scored 80 points fewer points than Kristie."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Deanna","Gretchen","Irma","Kristie","Perry"],"label_c":["1","3","4","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e7ef3647857924d709746e8112b6f10"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["P. wellington was sequenced by Dr. Prince.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Prince has 500 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","The organism with 750 genes, the organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle and the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn were all different organisms.","L. dyson was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Acosta or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","E. carolinus has 750 fewer genes than D. forcilitis.","The bacteria with 250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","The organism with 500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Quinn."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Doyle","Ortiz","Prince","Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b01b40721239b203a463340a0b22a13d"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Roberta spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain, the student who spoke for 12 minutes and Zachary were all different students.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke 2 minutes more than Ginger.","Roberta was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","Wesley talked about P.M. Disraeli.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Roberta."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Ginger","Roberta","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["Blair","Chamberlain","Disraeli","Grey","Pitt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb6abace18a1c5c056e2b6c4373b8370"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria with 250 genes was either E. paradolens or the organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","L. dyson was sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","L. dyson has 750 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The one with 1,000 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Ingram.","V. tenesis has 500 fewer genes than P. wellington.","E. paradolens has 500 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Ingram","Roman","Sheppard","Young"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce716285ed71fa2c05e841e034220489"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The five people are the person who scored 540 points, Hope, Yvette, the person in lane 4 and the person in lane 5.","Perry was in lane 2.","Hope scored 460 points.","Hope wasn't in lane 7.","Rena scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 4."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Hope","Perry","Rena","Yvette"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=733acb829aacbbee4a419851502cefaa"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who finished fifth made the sweater.","The entrant who entered her hat is either the knitter who finished fourth or Ernestine.","Jeanette didn't finish fifth.","Ernestine finished third.","Kimberly finished 1 place after the entrant who entered her blanket.","Viola finished 3 places before the person who entered her scarf."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ernestine","Jeanette","Kimberly","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a0f25ed4ab95cf5ba9e10b819f690b2"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Geoffrey owes less than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","The salesperson who ordered the taco salad owes 90 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich.","Chip owes 90 cents more than the person who ordered the taco salad.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes more than Irene.","Geoffrey owes more than Samantha.","Irene owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the taco salad.","Samantha is either the team member whose order cost $4.90 or the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bfdc580db3f06cf0ca4eadab5c2b4bd"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Takahashi is in Usui.","Okabe Honzo is either the shrine in Miyato or the temple built in 1765.","The structure in Uchida was built 120 years before Okabe Honzo.","Hori Takesi wasn't built in 1645.","The temple in Funai was built sometime after Yamasaki.","The temple built in 1585 is in Miyato.","Sama Takako was built 120 years before Takahashi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5df1673d754037fc2bd012071f9bbf6"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The bean casserole doesn't cook at 340 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes, the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees, the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees and the chicken cutlet are all different dishes.","The mac and cheese bakes somewhat longer than the meatloaf.","The chicken cutlet is either the dish that bakes for 35 minutes or the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes.","The dish that cooks at 350 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf.","The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes cooks at 325 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 385 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the mac and cheese."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29fd99b827616f36da93d244f34af141"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The bear cost more than the white piece.","The bear cost $5.00.","The gold animal cost 1 dollar more than the yellow balloon.","The snail cost $6.00.","The five items were the $6.00 balloon, the yellow animal, the gold animal, the brown piece and the cat.","The monkey didn't cost $7.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=964fc3518690f3a5286dd44a5bb73db8"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The five people are the tycoon worth $26 billion, Kirk Kaplan, Leonard Levy, the mogul from France and the tycoon from Ireland.","Rachel Reid is worth $27 billion.","The person from France is worth 1 billion less than Kirk Kaplan.","The magnate worth $29 billion is from Argentina.","The mogul worth $28 billion is either the tycoon from Denmark or the tycoon from Ireland.","Hal Hickman isn't worth exactly $26 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Hal Hickman","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","France","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58263d255f0dae66fcc04e0ce7c17687"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Kirby's structure sold for $27,500.","The Pratt's home sold for $29,000.","The Ewing's home is somewhat larger than the $29,000 home.","The 125 sq ft structure didn't sell for $27,500.","The $36,000 structure is either the Davidson's house or the Kirby's house.","The $35,000 structure is 45 sq ft smaller than the Ingram's structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Pratt"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fdc7963f8ae512152c04303e5dc2225"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Guillermo lost the second hand.","The person who won the third hand won with one pair.","Paulette won 1 hand before the player who won with a flush.","The five people were Nathaniel, the player who won the fifth hand, the competitor who won the first hand, the player who won with a flush and the player who won the fourth hand.","Kelley won 1 hand after the player who won with a straight flush.","Kelley won with a royal flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Kelley","Nathaniel","Omar","Paulette"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86c38630b66297e36460a02771849935"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["GXTV was either the stock that sold for $28 per share or the stock that sold for $27 per share.","HBW was per share more expensive than KMPP.","KMPP was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","The five stocks were the stock that sold for $26 per share, the stock Heathcliff bought, HBW, the stock Bill bought and ABTR.","ABTR was bought by Ida Mae.","The stock that sold for $27 per share was either the stock Abigail bought or the stock Ida Mae bought.","JMO sold for $29 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=332993f8640d17e80545aafeafafa6e9"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Terry Torres has a larger return than the one run by Nadine Newton.","Hudson Brook isn't the hedge fund with a return of 10%.","First Crescent has had a return of 9%.","The one run by Patty Paul has had a 1 percent smaller return than Citizen Trust.","Citizen Trust has had a 3 percent smaller return than the one run by Quentin Quinn.","First Crescent is either the one run by Vic Velasquez or the fund with a return of 6%.","Silver Rock has had a return of 6%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Nadine Newton","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Terry Torres","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1eb1bd0a9aeb7ccd87482ccf258b76e"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Robin Rust won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 59.","The woman who won in 1921 was either Bonita Bitz or the woman who scored a 60.","Wendy Wells won her tournament sometime before the person who scored a 67.","Bonita Bitz shot a 61.","The woman who won in 1923 was either the woman who scored a 60 or the person who scored a 67.","Bonita Bitz won her tournament 3 years after Shari Steel."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Denise Detz","Robin Rust","Shari Steel","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","61","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26baa22b3ca1a8c2a86d1edae914ff1c"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 41.0237 N was found 6 days after the cache at 88.3907 W.","The box found on May 12 was either the case at 88.1928 W or the cache at 40.2516 N.","The box at 88.3821 W was found 3 days after the case at 40.8991 N.","The case found on May 15 was at 88.0431 W.","The box at 41.0237 N was at 88.3821 W.","The five boxes were the case at 41.0072 N, the case at 88.3821 W, the box at 88.3907 W, the cache found on May 12 and the box at 88.4584 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72abba567d950d9a476d6025e144a8c0"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Nora's order doesn't cost $3.75.","Greg's order, the order with provolone cheese, the $2.75 sandwich and the sandwich with swiss cheese are all different sandwiches.","Zachary's order costs 2 dollars more than the order with colby jack cheese.","The order with havarti cheese costs 3 dollars more than the order with provolone cheese.","Peter's sandwich costs $5.75.","Peter's order is either the sandwich with colby jack cheese or the order with muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Juan","Nora","Peter","Zachary"],"label_c":["colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e243377e537e64d3f02e9cf61d2c742"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Gil Gallegos isn't from Denmark.","Gil Gallegos is worth 2 billion less than Cal Craig.","The person from Germany is worth somewhat more than Gil Gallegos.","Mike Mckay is from Sweden.","The magnate worth $26 billion is from Germany.","Tim Townsend is worth 1 billion less than the magnate from Norway.","Mike Mckay and the magnate worth $28 billion are different people."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Gil Gallegos","Kirk Kaplan","Mike Mckay","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3362ae22baafd800e8b0e573441a301"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Hattie scored 42 points.","The chef who scored 63 points didn't make the smoked pork.","Ed is either the person who made the pepper steak or the chef who scored 49 points.","Peggy scored 21 more points than the person who made the cashew tofu.","Ed scored 21 more points than the cook who made the lemon snapper.","Zachary is either the chef who scored 70 points or the cook who scored 56 points.","Ed scored 70 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Ed","Hattie","Peggy","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fc5fa90418eacc0ee171a50a30561e3"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The society founded in 850 AD had a population size of 9,000.","The Zuneos culture didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The culture with 6,500 people was either the society founded in 850 AD or the Quyit culture.","The Oiracha culture was either the society founded in 100 AD or the culture founded in 600 AD.","The Yeust culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,500 people.","The Oiracha culture was founded sometime after the Yeust culture.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Oiracha","Quyit","Warasen","Yeust","Zuneos"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef31d16e0a888531fa93ee5b2cc9026c"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $300 piece is either the piece made of teak or the item made of elm.","The piece made of chestnut, Antoinette's item and Rosemary's item are all different pieces.","Josephine's item doesn't cost $300.","The $350 piece was made of sandalwood.","Rosemary's piece costs more than the piece made of teak.","Antoinette's piece is either the item made of chestnut or the $350 piece.","Rosemary's piece costs 50 dollars less than Bonita's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Bonita","Josephine","Rosemary","Velma"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6f6ecd57b0511722bef14ebb743df78"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the root canal.","Harold doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","The client with the 1:30pm appointment has the appointment for the extraction.","Dwight has the appointment for the veneers.","Bernice has an appointment 3 hours before the client going in for the cleaning.","The five people are Mindy, the patient going in for the whitening, the person going in for the root canal, the patient with the 11:30am appointment and the client with the 12:30pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Dwight","Harold","Kurt","Mindy"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef05058569fbd596830182ed75fc3a92"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced by Dr. Estrada has 750 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The bacteria with 1,000 genes was either B. mangeris or the one sequenced by Dr. Long.","P. wellington was sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","The one with 250 genes was either the one sequenced by Dr. Nielsen or B. mangeris.","B. mangeris has 500 genes.","L. dyson doesn't have exactly 250 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Estrada","Fletcher","Jordan","Long","Nielsen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f71e35077f5a2e753d9ba7faf1675945"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on Wednesday was either the show with 250,000 viewers or the show that aired at 11:30am.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers aired on Wednesday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm didn't air on Saturday.","The program with 500,000 viewers aired on Monday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Thursday.","The program that aired on Saturday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 10:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05ba0376e2021020a01b152b407ae722"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul worth $29 billion isn't from Ireland.","The tycoon from Argentina is worth 2 billion less than Al Acosta.","Al Acosta is worth $28 billion.","The magnate from Norway is either the mogul worth $25 billion or Al Acosta.","Joseph Jakes is from Germany.","The magnate from Norway is worth 1 billion more than Faith Flynn.","The person worth $29 billion, the magnate from Argentina and the mogul from Germany are all different people.","Dirk Dillon is either the tycoon from Argentina or the mogul worth $27 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Dirk Dillon","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes"],"label_c":["Argentina","Ireland","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2e3a1c78ee946710c49ef8c002843d5"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Ernest doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Orlando has an appointment 2 hours after Nettie.","The customer with the 9:30am appointment is either Orlando or the customer going in for the extraction.","Kurt is scheduled for 9:30am.","Nettie has the appointment for the whitening.","Orlando is either the patient going in for the filling or the client going in for the cleaning.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment, the patient going in for the filling, Orlando and the client going in for the whitening are all different people."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Kurt","Nettie","Orlando","Rosemary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=906e77a12ab2a0491a5080833b721be6"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 2-7 decision was 1 week before Zamora v Pibb.","The 5-4 decision was 2 weeks after Omar v Powers.","Short v Metz, the March 31 case and the March 24 proceeding were all different cases.","Zamora v Pibb was the 8-1 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was on March 10.","Ayers v Byrd wasn't on March 24.","The March 17 case was either the 3-6 decision or Gibbs v Kintz."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe5bbf9a6c0ee9f8fa844b81e5bda247"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Cerbel is located in Switzerland.","The waterfall in Switzerland is 10 ft higher than Garray.","The 110 ft tall waterfall, the fall located in Brazil and Sihat are all different waterfalls.","The 100 ft tall fall is not in Jamaica.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is either the waterfall located in Brazil or Garray.","The waterfall located in Nigeria is 10 ft higher than Nyalt."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74540f5dc1857f65d36b569b4aeae909"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 115 ft tall fall is either the waterfall in Switzerland or Oginao.","Garray is 10 ft higher than the fall in Tibet.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is not located in Nigeria.","Garray is somewhat shorter than the waterfall located in Switzerland.","The five waterfalls are the 120 ft tall waterfall, Cerbel, Oginao, the fall in Brazil and the fall in Tibet.","Irskela is 5 ft higher than the fall located in Switzerland."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf7df814c678c589f5cf0f5e323a5103"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour before the patient going in for the crown.","The person with the 11:30am appointment has the appointment for the filling.","Inez has the appointment for the extraction.","Rosemary has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the crown.","Zachary has an appointment 2 hours after the person going in for the cleaning.","Wayne has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the cleaning.","The patient going in for the extraction has an appointment sometime after Rosemary."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Inez","Orlando","Rosemary","Wayne","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53d462c689c8128ddf177a9001946b4c"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 41.0072 N was at 88.2694 W.","The box at 40.6656 N was found on May 6.","The cache at 88.4584 W was found sometime before the cache at 88.3907 W.","The box at 41.0237 N was found 3 days before the case at 88.3821 W.","The case at 88.3821 W was found sometime before the box at 40.2516 N.","The box found on May 12 was either the cache at 88.3907 W or the cache at 41.0237 N.","The case at 40.5912 N wasn't uncovered on May 15.","The case at 88.2694 W and the cache found on May 15 were different boxes."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=265607326f6a8fd7d4c204ebdae9ba72"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,500 people.","The Tyash culture didn't have a population size of 9,500.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 750 years before the Zuneos culture.","The Chach culture was founded 250 years after the Danseri culture.","The five cultures were the Danseri culture, the society founded in 850 AD, the culture with 9,500 people, the culture with 6,500 people and the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded sometime before the culture with 8,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Chach","Danseri","Tyash","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dc328c09bacb7716a8c3b05fea6932f"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer with the 11:30am appointment is either the client going in for the filling or Zachary.","Ernest has the appointment for the extraction.","Shane has an appointment 1 hour after Orlando.","Zachary has the appointment for the veneers.","The five people are Orlando, the customer going in for the extraction, the customer going in for the crown, the patient with the 10:30am appointment and the patient going in for the filling."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Jonathan","Orlando","Shane","Zachary"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=770333cf1bd1e2cc7a3a58a351611736"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Tyrone made the pepper steak.","Anita is either the chef who made the smoked pork or the cook who made the jambalaya.","Tyrone is either the person who made the cashew tofu or the person who scored 49 points.","Ed made the cajun chili.","Sonia scored 14 more points than Tyrone.","Ed scored 14 more points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","Wade didn't score exactly 70 points.","The person who made the jambalaya scored somewhat fewer points than Tyrone."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Anita","Ed","Sonia","Tyrone","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7994e33ed5a0802d9e9ab0c7ef116c66"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $35,000 home is either the 140 sq ft home or the Pratt's house.","The 95 sq ft house sold for $27,500.","The $32,250 structure is 45 sq ft larger than the $35,000 house.","The Zimmerman's home didn't sell for $27,500.","The five houses are the 125 sq ft home, the Underwood's house, the $35,000 home, the Zimmerman's structure and the Gillespie's structure.","The Underwood's house sold for $36,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Pratt","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13ae3ba160ca1d5651325d8f05e8ab0f"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $6.00 balloon was either the gold animal or the purple balloon.","The white animal cost 1 dollar less than the fish.","The five items were the $4.00 piece, the fish, the monkey, the white animal and the purple animal.","The $7.00 balloon was brown.","The dog didn't cost $4.00.","The turtle cost $5.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b189dd20bf276d22f6f96ea0c39cc505"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Mid Atlantic card doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The one with an APR of 8% has a limit of $4,000.","The five cards are the one with the $15,000 credit limit, the one with an APR of 9%, the one with an APR of 10%, the one with an APR of 8% and the Credit Korp card.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR somewhat higher than the TrustCo card.","The Credit Korp card has an APR of 11%.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $20,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$4,000","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8b1a39a74d8944777b730034945bebd"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Lectra 4C will go online 1 year before the Tevatron LHC.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 is either the Lectra 4C or the project headed by Dr. Ramos.","The Tevatron LHC is headed by Dr. York.","The ISON-X42 will go online 1 year after the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. York.","The project headed by Dr. Jennings will go online sometime before the Zynga Complex.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 3 years before the project headed by Dr. Golden."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Golden","Dr. Huff","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Ramos","Dr. York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca8a29acedbd157088411ea8fdcc0771"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The five shows are the podcast that began in 2010, the show with 2 million downloads, the show with 5 million downloads, Dixie Dean's show and the show with 1 million downloads.","Geneva Gold's show started in 2007.","The show that began in 2012 has 2 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2015.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 2 million more downloads than Faye Fender's show.","Al Acosta's podcast has 2 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2010","2012","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7a2d1fc31768058733738ea1de21244"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Yvette was in lane 5.","The contestant in lane 4 scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 1.","Rena scored fewer points than Yvette.","The contestant who scored 380 points is either the person in lane 4 or Maggie.","Stanley scored 240 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 3.","Rena didn't finish with 540 points.","Johnathan scored 380 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Johnathan","Maggie","Rena","Stanley","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65f3dfd73dc8731d477b0c270f61dbc8"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Voyager Hero\" was made by Arco.","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't released in 1975.","The game released in 1975 was made by Pinnefore.","\"Meteor Rise\" is either the machine made by Waverly Toys or the machine released in 1974.","The pinball machine made by Tarco Inc. is either \"Bowling Alley\" or the pinball machine released in 1976.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 2 years after the pinball machine made by Maxigame."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=685c0cc69c297ce369376f289dc9c1e4"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Dorsey.","The ISON-X42 will go online 1 year after the Egert Facility.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 is headed by Dr. Farley.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Owens.","The five accelerators are the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, the project headed by Dr. Dorsey, the Egert Facility, the project headed by Dr. Morgan and the project headed by Dr. Owens.","The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online 2 years after the Zynga Complex."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Farley","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Owens","Dr. Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b05fa3e9a01e73ebafd684c008107e1"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Zeke's Spruce is 3 feet shorter than the 94 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is 99 years old.","Zeke's Spruce is 9 feet shorter than Marsh Tree.","Nolan's Pine is either the 99 year-old tree or the 156 ft. tree.","The 153 ft. tree is either the 79 year-old tree or the 99 year-old tree.","Zeke's Spruce isn't 85 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cbf3ba8d1b8e6a179ebc40c23fda840"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Quinn will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Noble.","The project headed by Dr. Chang is either the Zynga Complex or the facility scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Egert Facility will not go online in 2016.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 is headed by Dr. Alvarez.","The five accelerators are the project headed by Dr. Chang, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016, the ISON-X42 and the facility scheduled to go online in 2017.","The ISON-X42 will go online sometime before the Falston LCS."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Chang","Dr. Noble","Dr. Owens","Dr. Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a9a2e40d99ac998589cc64478ef11b9"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Latasha's piece is either the $300 piece or the piece made of chestnut.","The five pieces are the $275 item, the piece made of chestnut, Dianne's piece, the piece made of walnut and Velma's item.","Dianne's piece costs 50 dollars less than Latasha's item.","Freda's item costs 75 dollars less than Velma's piece.","The item made of oak costs more than Dianne's item.","Freda's item was made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Dianne","Freda","Kendra","Latasha","Velma"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","oak","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=040f35d43a83b6abda35ae5c83270e21"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Kirk Kaplan is from Ireland.","Faith Flynn is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon from Mexico.","Faith Flynn is worth 2 billion less than Joseph Jakes.","The magnate worth $28 billion isn't from Canada.","The person from Sweden is worth somewhat less than Ed Everett.","Nadine Newton is worth 1 billion more than Joseph Jakes.","Kirk Kaplan is worth $29 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Canada","Ireland","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b0540f422e6e41205adb64914d4d79f"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The turtle was white.","The snail cost 3 dollars less than the purple balloon.","The $4.00 balloon was either the red animal or the dog.","The bear cost $4.00.","The red balloon cost 1 dollar more than the brown piece.","The monkey cost less than the turtle.","The monkey didn't cost $6.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c39ad42697f2b0aa38636f2e7f2e194"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha started 9 years after the sweeper.","The person who started in 1982 was the goalie.","The five players were Awad, the player who started in 1985, the player who started in 1982, the person who started in 1988 and the person who started in 1979.","Rothvum was the wing back.","The player who started in 1979 was either Hatcha or the second striker.","Imay didn't start in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Engmose","Hatcha","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3cdd036f10ba726c7ee53e1ff71b20e"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who finished fifth is either Priscilla or the person who entered her mittens.","The person who finished third made the socks.","The person who entered her blanket finished 3 places after Geneva.","Geneva is either the entrant who entered her tea cozy or the person who finished first.","The person who entered her blanket finished 1 place before Yolanda.","Priscilla didn't knit the socks.","Desiree made the blanket."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Geneva","Priscilla","Viola","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0a09eca69ecff662118067496dec895"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 14,500 ft structure is the cantilever bridge.","Avery Bridge is 13,000 ft.","The bowstring structure is 1,500 feet longer than Star Bridge.","The 11,500 ft bridge isn't the camelback bridge.","Gorem Bridge is either the truss one or the 11,500 ft structure.","North Bridge is either the 13,000 ft bridge or the bowstring structure.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the bowstring one.","The truss one is shorter than the suspension one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3048064af82eaeaf8d622fe7b56a89ca"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Inez has the appointment for the whitening.","The patient with the 10:30am appointment is either the customer going in for the extraction or Rosemary.","Shane has the appointment for the crown.","Harold has an appointment 1 hour after Shane.","The person with the 11:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The five people are Rosemary, the client going in for the cleaning, the client going in for the crown, the patient with the 12:30pm appointment and the customer with the 10:30am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Harold","Inez","Rosemary","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fe2a3e894d7243b3385383b17070008"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Ella's design went 25 feet.","Aaron's design was either the yellow plane or the airplane that went 25 feet.","Roderick's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 35 feet.","The plane that went 25 feet was silver.","Omar's design went 30 feet farther than the blue airplane.","The pink airplane went 30 feet farther than Henrietta's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d4b07bfa1141bf261b6ff0aa4557f64"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Quinn's class has 2 more students than the class in room 201.","The class in room 114 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Newton's class.","The five classes are the class with 35 students, Mr. Newton's class, Mr. King's class, the course in room 114 and the class in room 208.","The course in room 319 has 6 fewer students than the class in room 208.","The course with 37 students is either the course in room 319 or Mr. Saunders's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","201","208","319","322"],"label_c":["Ingram","King","Newton","Quinn","Saunders"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cef089cb7e963206c620714db028d23a"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design landed 30 feet shorter than the pink plane.","Aaron's design went somewhat farther than the yellow airplane.","The black airplane went 10 feet farther than the pink airplane.","Henrietta's design was yellow.","Omar's design was black.","The airplane that went 25 feet was either Omar's design or the white airplane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d1c084277c07f9d8170b9a111d2bcb9"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Ready Reader\", the mobile library Natasha drives, the vehicle with 250 books and the bookmobile with 350 books are all different vehicles.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is driven by Natasha.","The bookmobile with 350 books is driven by Patsy.","\"Dream Machine\" has fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","The mobile library Francisco drives has 50 fewer books than \"Dream Machine\".","\"Dream Machine\" has 100 fewer books than the bookmobile Ira drives.","The mobile library with 400 books is either the vehicle Ira drives or the mobile library Francisco drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Francisco","Ira","Natasha","Patsy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c68a29cc9556f785c8ed24424e0e561c"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour and Anita were all different students.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour or Hazel.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 4 minutes more than Hazel.","Iris talked about P.M. Grey.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke 4 minutes more than Ginger.","The student who spoke for 6 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Churchill."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Francis","Ginger","Hazel","Iris"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Chamberlain","Churchill","Grey"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=075d048723f67ea9cce4601fdbdc335b"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The sei whale is 6 feet shorter than Gus.","Gus is somewhat shorter than Herbert.","The 21 ft long whale is Dennis.","The sei whale is 2 feet shorter than the right whale.","The fin whale is Gus.","The 25 ft long whale isn't Evan.","Gus is 2 feet shorter than the bowhead whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5945aeffd976c1bb7925550014495a4"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ida finished 3 places after the person who entered her socks.","Francis finished 1 place before the entrant who entered her socks.","The entrant who entered her socks is either the entrant who finished fifth or Alexis.","The entrant who finished fourth made the mittens.","Natasha made the tea cozy.","Francis didn't knit the scarf."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Francis","Ida","Natasha"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa520ad37a7b4965b6ab9ab8ec86254e"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes talked about P.M. Balfour.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke 2 minutes more than Krista.","Virgil spoke 6 minutes less than Wesley.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain was either Blake or the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.","Edith was either the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Edith","Krista","Virgil","Wesley"],"label_c":["Balfour","Chamberlain","Disraeli","Eden","Gladstone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7f61c1145bc3999cf3fb3c5c63be549"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The politician has a birthday 2 months before the lawyer.","Dale has a birthday sometime before the musician.","The engineer has a birthday sometime after Lamar.","Dale has a birthday sometime after Neville.","Charles has a birthday 2 months after the politician.","Lamar has a birthday 1 month after the politician.","Neville is either the person born on April 13th or the surgeon."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Jeffrey","Lamar","Neville"],"label_c":["engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa6298ba9d08bcb176f6c816820c452f"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Gil Gallegos is worth somewhat less than the tycoon from Sweden.","The person worth $27 billion is either Gil Gallegos or the person from Ireland.","Hal Hickman is from Denmark.","Gil Gallegos is worth 3 billion less than Kirk Kaplan.","The magnate from Ireland is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Sweden.","Joseph Jakes isn't worth exactly $27 billion.","The tycoon worth $25 billion is from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=804b2016d8d461eca41c0be8ece62d56"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Nyalt is 15 ft shorter than Inawatai.","Nyalt is in Nigeria.","Sihat is 10 ft shorter than Irskela.","The five waterfalls are the 105 ft tall fall, the fall in Canada, Sihat, the fall located in Switzerland and Inawatai.","Irskela is either the 110 ft tall waterfall or the waterfall in Canada.","The fall in Tibet is somewhat higher than Sihat."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca000e1e5ff4ddd414ea075f9d23a42f"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 1,250,000 viewers aired on Saturday.","The show that aired at 1:00pm brought in 750,000 viewers.","The five programs were the show that aired on Friday, the program that aired at 11:30am, the program with 1,000,000 viewers, the program that aired at 2:00pm and the show that aired at 8:30pm.","The show with 500,000 viewers was either the program that aired on Thursday or the program that aired on Saturday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired on Friday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3484d287a39049ca34a64c64933819b2"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Kelley has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Ira.","Floyd was from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child whose final word was \"anemic\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Erik had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Kelley."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","Hannah","Ira","Kelley"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3532294a2bf46140fa4889480933ab2"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism with 750 genes was sequenced by Dr. Roman.","P. wellington was sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Acosta has 750 more genes than V. tenesis.","E. carolinus was either the one sequenced by Dr. Acosta or the organism sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","V. tenesis was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Kennedy or the bacteria with 750 genes.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","D. forcilitis doesn't have exactly 1,000 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Bradford","Kennedy","Roman","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d885940e6aa5f4b120c0698c510b7c8"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Lucas's puppet cost 250 dollars less than \"Tombawomba\".","Jeff's puppet cost $1,250.","\"Valencio\" cost 750 dollars less than Kelly's dummy.","Nicole's piece isn't \"Yenga\".","Jeff's piece is \"Utrecht\".","The $1,750 dummy is either \"Yenga\" or Lucas's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43f93033c1e5b0508aacd7fa3724b4cd"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Chip owes less than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","Geoffrey owes more than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson who ordered the taco salad is either Geoffrey or the team member whose order cost $5.80.","Geoffrey owes 45 cents less than Peter.","Chip is either the person whose order cost $6.25 or the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","Hannah doesn't owe $5.80.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8219b066a98b7a3f20791b0279327fb5"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 208 has 4 more students than Mr. Leach's class.","The course with 37 students isn't taught by Saunders.","The course in room 201 has 35 students.","The five classes are the course with 33 students, Mr. Saunders's class, the course in room 201, Mr. Newton's class and Mr. Leach's class.","Mr. Paul's class has 2 more students than the course in room 208.","The course in room 129 has 2 more students than the class in room 412."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["122","129","201","208","412"],"label_c":["Leach","Newton","Paul","Saunders","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4fc859835a876d45903c4e49eaeb65c"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered taglioni was either the competitor who paid $9.99 or Jack.","Claudia paid 3 dollars more than the contestant who ordered vermicelli.","The contestant who ordered taglioni paid more than the competitor who ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who ordered penne paid 2 dollars less than the contestant who ordered fusilli.","Angie didn't pay $8.99.","The five runners were Irma, the competitor who paid $8.99, the contestant who paid $9.99, the runner who ordered taglioni and the competitor who ordered fusilli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Claudia","Irma","Jack","Rosie"],"label_c":["fusilli","penne","rigatoni","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43f70d8100c6107ba8081e00a77fa0cf"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one that costs $2.40 is from Willapa, RI.","The Fanneuil oyster costs $2.40.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC is either the Fanneuil oyster or the Summersill oyster.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA costs 20 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The Pomaquin oyster costs 10 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The one from Vancouver, BC costs somewhat more than the one from Duxbury, MA.","The Pomaquin oyster isn't from Punaville, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f183d3742dc9d2a35a207adad238a55d"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 10:00pm aired on Wednesday.","The program with 250,000 viewers didn't air on Sunday.","The program that aired on Thursday had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The program that aired on Saturday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The program that aired at 1:00pm brought in 500,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 2:00pm was either the program with 500,000 viewers or the program that aired on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94c01df513a03f0c77dc661638986e38"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Krista talked about P.M. Asquith.","The five students were Anita, the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes, the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey.","Francis spoke 4 minutes more than Anita.","Perry spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Eden."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Colleen","Francis","Krista","Perry"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Eden","Grey","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87ed53c9dca4c1a0ac784f46872536b8"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Yvonne finished 1 place before the solver from Hollis.","The solver who finished third was from Industry.","The person who finished fourth, the solver from Grant and the person from Kalona were all different people.","Yvonne was from Grant.","Nelson finished 3 places before Ian.","Traci finished sometime after Kelvin."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ian","Kelvin","Nelson","Traci","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Grant","Hollis","Industry","Kalona"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c623ccb99c8d725818ad9ddd260d26a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million downloads.","Faye Fender's podcast doesn't have exactly 4 million downloads.","The five shows are Eva Estrada's show, the show with 2 million downloads, the podcast that began in 2010, the podcast that began in 2009 and the show with 4 million downloads.","Bobby Bora's show has 2 million more downloads than the show that began in 2009.","Eva Estrada's podcast started in 2008.","Dixie Dean's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2014."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2010","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd973eeb8aefafb52caf9620362685db"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Irv Ingram's piece came out in 1974.","Eric Estrada's one sold for somewhat less than the 1974 card.","Keith Kane's item didn't sell for $125.","The five cards were the 2007 item, the one that sold for $225, Pete Perez's piece, Irv Ingram's one and Keith Kane's card.","The 2015 one sold for somewhat less than the 2007 piece.","Cole Cooley's piece came out in 1988.","Irv Ingram's item sold for 50 dollars more than the 1988 one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Irv Ingram","Keith Kane","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1988","2007","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=553111892ddea701d57d8dfde154d459"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Florence didn't pay $8.99.","Terry was either the contestant who ordered fusilli or the contestant who ordered spaghetti.","Terry paid $10.99.","The five runners were the contestant who paid $8.99, the competitor who ordered fusilli, the contestant who ordered fettuccine, Wade and the runner who ordered capellini.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid 2 dollars more than Wade.","Betsy paid 2 dollars more than the competitor who ordered capellini."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Florence","Irma","Terry","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","fusilli","penne","spaghetti"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21046877bd960c03a1ff2d990a562884"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" has 350 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 100 more books than \"Explore More\".","\"Books-4-U\" is either the bookmobile Wesley drives or the mobile library with 250 books.","The vehicle Myra drives has more books than the bookmobile Gene drives.","\"Ready Reader\" is driven by Sheryl.","\"Explore More\" has 50 more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The bookmobile with 300 books is either \"Books-4-U\" or the vehicle Gene drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Gene","Myra","Patsy","Sheryl","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=839d3e5704fec5768fbf615bf07cedaf"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Carol was from Industry.","The solver who finished fourth was either Nelson or the person from Jackman.","The person from Kalona finished 1 place after Carol.","The solver who finished third, the contestant from Kalona, Eva and Willie were all different people.","Eva finished 2 places after the person from Kalona.","Traci was from Lytton."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carol","Eva","Nelson","Traci","Willie"],"label_c":["Industry","Jackman","Kalona","Lytton","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13c592ecc126b8dfa9de7fb3cfa165f0"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner working at Belle Hart finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner working at York River.","Fred Fletcher found 23 ounces of gold.","The miner working at York River finished with somewhat more gold than Ivan Ingram.","Jack Jacobs finished with 6 ounces more gold than Ivan Ingram.","Ben Barron worked the Belle Hart claim.","The person working at Culver Gorge finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","The person working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector working at York River."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dbbf60c762187d6ae387b7adf7c9f4ee"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Katamaka oyster costs somewhat more than the one from Charlestown, CT.","The Bluepoint oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Punaville, RI.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs 10 cents more than the Welcher oyster.","The one that costs $2.30 is from Punaville, RI.","The Katamaka oyster costs 20 cents less than the Thatcher oyster.","The Island Creek oyster is from Duxbury, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Katamaka","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a9df5a934e7910ca9e0e4869a0d5080"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Josephine's item wasn't made of poplar.","The item made of sandalwood costs 75 dollars more than Marilyn's piece.","Ellen's item was made of teak.","Cheri's piece costs more than the piece made of chestnut.","Cheri's piece costs 75 dollars less than the piece made of teak.","The $300 piece is either Marilyn's piece or the item made of poplar."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Cheri","Ellen","Irma","Josephine","Marilyn"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","poplar","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea955d7d3249afff1c3482698df3d948"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't driven by Ira.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Myra drives.","The bookmobile with 400 books is either the bookmobile Dan drives or \"Explore More\".","\"Words To Go\" is either the bookmobile with 250 books or the vehicle Ira drives.","The bookmobile with 400 books, \"Explore More\", \"Words To Go\" and the mobile library Myra drives are all different vehicles.","\"Ready Reader\" has 450 books.","\"Words To Go\" is driven by Kimberly."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Ira","Kimberly","Myra","Richard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae186f8c7ca672550dc91da1a69019be"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Yvonne won sometime after the player who won with one pair.","Ramon won 1 hand after the player who won with a full house.","The player who won the fourth hand won with a royal flush.","Ramon won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won with one pair won 3 hands before Salvador.","The competitor who won with a full house won sometime before Courtney."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Omar","Ramon","Salvador","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5eed56a27c75327cfe37b337d05ebffa"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The five classes are Mr. Paul's class, the class with 33 students, the class with 29 students, the class in room 125 and the class in room 319.","The course in room 208 has 6 fewer students than Mr. Underwood's class.","Mr. Leach's class has 2 more students than the course in room 208.","The course in room 319 is either the course with 31 students or the class with 37 students.","The course in room 215 has 29 students.","The course with 35 students isn't taught by Avery."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["122","125","208","215","319"],"label_c":["Avery","Gilmore","Leach","Paul","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aab9e8ef1c8a3c636dfe39aa85579ee6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 3 percent lower than the card with the $4,000 credit limit.","The card with an APR of 12% has a limit of $10,000.","The five cards are the one with an APR of 8%, the card with the $8,500 credit limit, the Hoardstrum card, the card with the $10,000 credit limit and the card with the $15,000 credit limit.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","The Whitly Bank card has a limit of $10,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$6,500","$8,500","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f276b1e4714aae57622e383e3e54397b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Marjorie scored 70 points.","Zachary scored 49 points.","The cook who scored 63 points didn't make the lemon snapper.","The person who scored 42 points is either Luther or the chef who made the cajun chili.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored 7 fewer points than Bertha.","Marjorie scored 14 more points than the person who made the cashew tofu.","Nelson scored 7 fewer points than the cook who made the jambalaya."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Luther","Marjorie","Nelson","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0403a77b44f44a701f1ca75e7a62a731"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 110 sq ft home, the 140 sq ft home, the 155 sq ft house and the $35,000 house are all different houses.","The 110 sq ft structure didn't sell for $36,000.","The Pratt's house is 45 sq ft larger than the Ewing's home.","The Davidson's house is 155 sq ft.","The Pratt's home sold for $25,000.","The $25,000 structure is 30 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's structure.","The 95 sq ft structure is either the $32,250 house or the Nielsen's structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Nielsen","Pratt","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1091aa790f389bbaac961256e023b9da"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 88.1863 W was found 6 days before the box at 41.0237 N.","The cache at 88.2694 W was found sometime before the case at 88.4584 W.","The case at 40.6656 N was either the box found on May 9 or the case at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found on May 9.","The box found on May 9 was at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.2694 W was found 3 days after the case at 40.5912 N.","The cache at 41.0072 N wasn't uncovered on May 3."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3618f91c57d1ba751126b3e5f756643"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Juad culture was either the society founded in 600 AD or the culture with 8,000 people.","The five cultures were the culture with 9,000 people, the culture founded in 1100 AD, the Kimusk culture, the culture founded in 600 AD and the culture founded in 350 AD.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 4,500 people.","The Hatgare culture was founded 250 years after the Tyash culture.","The society founded in 1100 AD had a population size of 7,500."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Hatgare","Juad","Kimusk","Lyeilia","Tyash"],"label_c":["4,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c87742c1e43cf15882c1ba53b9930ab6"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Ivan Ingram didn't work at the Belle Hart claim.","The miner working at York River finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than Ivan Ingram.","The miner who found 17 ounces of gold worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","The prospector working at Fuller Rise was either Fred Fletcher or the miner who found 17 ounces of gold.","The person working at York River finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Jack Jacobs.","Ben Barron found 17 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d3f4e748e1c78d1be93bbaaa2ff8253"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Willie finished sometime after the person from Bertram.","The contestant who finished second was either the contestant from Lytton or the person from Delhi.","Grace finished fifth.","Steven was either the solver from Bertram or the contestant from Westport.","Willie didn't finish fourth.","The person who finished fifth was from Lytton.","Perry finished 2 places before Steven.","The person from Westport finished 2 places before Grace."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Grace","Perry","Steven","Willie"],"label_c":["Bertram","Delhi","Lytton","Temple City","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96b60414095c32de746fbfebc4852d44"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Carrie Cole won her tournament 1 year after Wendy Wells.","Freda Fritz was either the person who won in 1922 or the woman who scored a 62.","The person who won in 1924 shot a 61.","The golfer who scored a 64 won her tournament 1 year before the woman who scored a 59.","The five golfers were the woman who scored a 64, the person who won in 1924, Inez, the woman who won in 1922 and the golfer who won in 1921."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Inez","Robin Rust","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","61","62","64","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=061c089eab3465653aa9c1e2b39fc0b8"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $5.75 sandwich includes provolone cheese.","Ronda's order costs 2 dollars more than Warren's order.","The $6.75 sandwich doesn't include swiss cheese.","The order with muenster cheese costs 2 dollars more than the order with cheddar cheese.","Warren's sandwich is either the order with provolone cheese or the sandwich with muenster cheese.","Irene's order is either the $3.75 order or the order with muenster cheese.","Warren's order costs less than Henrietta's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Irene","Ronda","Tony","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ff0e64092bd1407504c27a1c429229f"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Natasha finished 2 places before the entrant who entered her blanket.","Winifred didn't knit the sweater.","The knitter who entered her scarf finished somewhat after the person who entered her hat.","The entrant who entered her blanket finished 1 place before Winifred.","The entrant who entered her blanket finished 2 places before Tanya.","The entrant who finished first made the socks.","Ollie made the blanket.","The knitter who entered her hat finished somewhat before the person who entered her sweater."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Natasha","Ollie","Ruth","Tanya","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62a1746c1e43afca84e23aa3468bea2b"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Gracie works with is younger than the orangutan Dolly works with.","Quirrel isn't 7 years old.","The orangutan Calliope works with is 9 years older than the animal Aldo works with.","Shamir is cared for by Calliope.","The ape Aldo works with is 3 years older than Nikatrice.","Shamir is 3 years older than Merah.","The 10-year-old is cared for by Eva."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbc92efbcd1da7c7d299ae2dd2c7bffe"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The right whale is Curtis.","Herbert is 4 feet longer than Gus.","The narwhal is Felipe.","The five whales are the sei whale, Herbert, the 29 ft long specimen, Evan and Felipe.","The narwhal isn't 23 ft long.","The bowhead whale is either the 27 ft long exhibit or Herbert."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21120e790d65673af9e58af687a67034"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Rosie didn't order vermicelli.","The competitor who paid $9.99 was either the runner who ordered taglioni or Rosie.","The contestant who paid $10.99, the competitor who ordered rotini, Oscar and Damon were all different runners.","Claudia paid 1 dollar less than the runner who ordered rigatoni.","The runner who paid $8.99 ordered rigatoni.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar less than Irma.","Oscar paid more than Claudia."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Damon","Irma","Oscar","Rosie"],"label_c":["penne","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9ca12829e8da5823e8ccb8a86fc945d"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Wendy Wells won her tournament 2 years before Ethel Erwin.","Wendy Wells, the golfer who scored a 63, the person who won in 1923 and the golfer who won in 1922 were all different golfers.","Tina Tuttle was either the woman who scored a 67 or the woman who won in 1921.","The person who won in 1923 shot a 62.","The golfer who won in 1924 was either Maxine Mohn or the golfer who scored a 63.","The woman who scored a 61 won her tournament sometime before the person who scored a 60.","Maxine Mohn won her tournament 2 years before the woman who scored a 67."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Maxine Mohn","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","61","62","63","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8e2656bda8356e66c8de2b47deeb2e4"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela is somewhat shorter than the waterfall located in Canada.","The fall in Tibet is somewhat higher than Garray.","The waterfall in Brazil is somewhat shorter than the waterfall located in Switzerland.","Nyalt is 10 ft higher than the fall in Tibet.","Cerbel is 10 ft taller than the fall in Nigeria.","The waterfall in Canada is 10 ft shorter than Oginao.","Nyalt is either the 110 ft tall waterfall or the 115 ft tall fall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2d007e845d0e6a45440971bfb72f5cf"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Words To Go\" is driven by Hugh.","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Myra.","The vehicle Violet drives has 150 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" has more books than \"Books-4-U\".","\"Books-4-U\" has more books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Dream Machine\" has 350 books.","The bookmobile Becky drives has 50 more books than \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Hugh","Jaime","Myra","Violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3dca11d301b18fb12d0e86fb8b490f32"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient with the 10:30am appointment is either Lynn or the person going in for the extraction.","Zachary has the appointment for the whitening.","Lynn has an appointment 3 hours after the patient going in for the filling.","The five people are Gayle, the patient with the 12:30pm appointment, the customer with the 11:30am appointment, the person with the 1:30pm appointment and the customer with the 10:30am appointment.","Nettie isn't scheduled for 11:30am.","The patient with the 11:30am appointment has the appointment for the crown."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Gayle","Kurt","Lynn","Nettie","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee230046d74e46377f9bf6f0d77db76f"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Leonard Levy is worth 2 billion less than the mogul from Ireland.","Hal Hickman is from Mexico.","The magnate worth $28 billion is either the mogul from Ireland or Sid Scott.","The magnate from Norway is worth 2 billion more than Hal Hickman.","Cal Craig is worth $28 billion.","Hal Hickman is worth 1 billion less than the magnate from France.","Kirk Kaplan isn't worth exactly $29 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Hal Hickman","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Ireland","France","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1335c5fd59ada5724fa5da14e83416eb"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who entered her tea cozy finished somewhat before Carla.","The knitter who finished fourth made the scarf.","Yolanda finished second.","The entrant who entered her blanket finished 3 places before the person who entered her hat.","Kimberly is either the knitter who entered her scarf or the entrant who finished fifth.","The person who entered her tea cozy finished 3 places before Francis."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carla","Francis","Kimberly","Ollie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e5748afa2eb78ef7d06d7fd154bf1bc"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Cynthia drives has more books than the vehicle Elena drives.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the vehicle Cynthia drives or the mobile library Elena drives.","\"Words To Go\" has 400 books.","\"Books-4-U\" is driven by Wesley.","The vehicle with 300 books isn't driven by Elena.","The five vehicles are \"Explore More\", the mobile library with 350 books, the bookmobile with 300 books, the vehicle Wesley drives and the bookmobile Richard drives.","\"Explore More\" has 50 fewer books than \"Ready Reader\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Elena","Myra","Richard","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3e4dce68428a7e79e14b2b174129e31"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $4.00 piece was brown.","The cat wasn't yellow.","The $7.00 piece was magenta.","The magenta balloon was either the $3.00 piece or the bear.","The monkey cost 1 dollar less than the purple piece.","The yellow piece cost 2 dollars less than the turtle."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1e66bc4625556f6ae4ce2f63031eb38"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Nysrani culture was founded in 600 AD.","The Budel culture was founded 500 years before the culture with 9,000 people.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 500 years after the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded sometime before the Budel culture.","The Garight culture was either the culture with 8,000 people or the culture founded in 350 AD.","The five cultures were the Warasen culture, the culture with 9,000 people, the society founded in 600 AD, the culture founded in 350 AD and the culture with 8,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Garight","Nysrani","Ryat","Warasen"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68f5cad6ba0184235af7a261ce1051f2"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Yolanda's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Mildred's order is either the sandwich with provolone cheese or the $6.75 order.","Yolanda's sandwich costs 3 dollars less than Frances's sandwich.","Yolanda's sandwich doesn't include gouda cheese.","The $5.75 order is either the sandwich with colby jack cheese or the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Peter's sandwich includes provolone cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Frances","Mildred","Peter","Sue","Yolanda"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=765c86ceb96f7c4e3d3ad183ba1e4163"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The green plane was either the plane that went 45 feet or Ella's design.","The silver airplane went somewhat farther than Roderick's design.","Aaron's design was yellow.","The yellow plane went 20 feet farther than the green plane.","The green plane went somewhat farther than the black airplane.","The airplane that went 45 feet was white.","Omar's design landed somewhat shorter than the white airplane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bc1a727f908f2b7e07e58247652d3e6"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 4 scored 80 points fewer points than Zachary.","Alberta was in lane 6.","Rena wasn't in lane 5.","The player in lane 4 is either Florence or the contestant who scored 460 points.","The person who scored 380 points was in lane 4.","The player in lane 5 scored 240 points fewer points than the player in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Deanna","Florence","Rena","Zachary"],"label_c":["2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18ba53c229ae5fe4cf4ed08ab7a15796"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Iris will leave 1 month after Neal.","The flier leaving in January won't bring a talisman.","The passenger with the shamrock will leave 2 months after Iris.","Lee is either the flier with the talisman or the flier with the rabbit's foot.","The flier with the shamrock is either Maurice or the aerophobe leaving in March.","The flier leaving in May will bring their rabbit's foot.","Iris will leave sometime before the passenger with the coin."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Iris","Katie","Lee","Maurice","Neal"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=319c1cfbe06baa00b1edf79e876751f1"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Olivia's piece costs less than Gwen's piece.","The item made of mahogany costs 75 dollars more than Ellen's item.","The item made of ash costs more than Irma's item.","Cheri's piece was made of rosewood.","Cheri's item costs 25 dollars more than Gwen's item.","Irma's piece is either the $275 item or the piece made of teak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Cheri","Ellen","Gwen","Irma","Olivia"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5df2cd5924a30d8d4d5f635e47448bfb"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who entered her tea cozy finished somewhat before the knitter who entered her scarf.","The five people are Viola, the knitter who entered her blanket, the knitter who entered her scarf, the entrant who entered her sweater and the entrant who entered her hat.","Viola finished third.","Tanya is either the knitter who entered her hat or the entrant who finished first.","Desiree made the hat.","The entrant who entered her blanket finished 1 place after Kimberly."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ida","Kimberly","Tanya","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e90b62d755d36a6c438ff0b7e0bb8f5e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The box found on May 12 was at 88.4584 W.","The box at 41.0237 N was found 3 days after the cache at 41.0072 N.","The cache found on May 3 was either the cache at 88.3821 W or the box at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 41.0237 N was at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 88.1928 W was found 3 days after the box at 40.5912 N.","The case at 88.1863 W was found sometime after the box at 40.5912 N.","The case at 40.8991 N was found 3 days after the box at 40.5912 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19f596d609e3c886de8bf6b93d5b41bc"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Shamir is 3 years younger than Pemson.","Quirrel is either the 16-year-old or the animal Aldo works with.","The ape Gracie works with is older than the animal Calliope works with.","The 10-year-old isn't cared for by Calliope.","The five animals are the orangutan Eva works with, the 13-year-old, the 10-year-old, Nikatrice and the 4-year-old.","The 4-year-old is cared for by Beatrice.","Nikatrice is 16 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28285b75ec560e42e1a026ce2a9940c4"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Irma was in lane 2.","The person who scored 300 points was in lane 1.","Florence scored 240 points fewer points than Vincent.","Terrence didn't finish with 460 points.","Florence scored fewer points than the player in lane 7.","The contestant who scored 460 points is either Florence or the person in lane 5.","The contestant in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Deanna","Florence","Irma","Terrence","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","2","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4513025d7586764261d7e6394d8b9ddc"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Eloise will bring their lucky hat.","The flier with the talisman will leave sometime after Eloise.","Zachary will leave sometime after Christie.","The aerophobe with the wishbone will leave 1 month after Maurice.","Zachary is either the aerophobe with the wishbone or the passenger leaving in May.","The aerophobe with the coin will leave 3 months after Maurice.","The aerophobe leaving in April is either the passenger with the rabbit's foot or the flier with the lucky hat.","Gwen won't leave in March."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Christie","Eloise","Gwen","Maurice","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9620c9c5035231d63a5d5841d03618bc"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Peter didn't order the taco salad.","The five people are Irene, the team member whose order cost $6.25, the team member who ordered the taco salad, the person who ordered the cheeseburger and the person who ordered the Italian sub.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes less than the person who ordered the Italian sub.","The salesperson who ordered the Italian sub owes $1.35 less than Samantha.","The salesperson who ordered the club sandwich owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the taco salad.","Hannah owes 45 cents more than Irene."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49c3f9a8c700b8c3d6d87b4f54acbf0c"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Sid Scott isn't worth exactly $29 billion.","Joseph Jakes is either the person from Canada or the person worth $26 billion.","Faith Flynn is worth 2 billion more than Joseph Jakes.","Joseph Jakes is from France.","Cal Craig is either the tycoon from Germany or the tycoon from England.","Ed Everett is from Argentina.","Ed Everett is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon from England.","The magnate from England is worth somewhat less than Joseph Jakes."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","England","France","Germany"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4371b7e022e19c393132f38ec1763476"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["P. wellington has 250 more genes than E. paradolens.","The one sequenced by Dr. Garza has 250 more genes than E. paradolens.","D. forcilitis was sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The one sequenced by Dr. Young has somewhat more genes than L. dyson.","D. forcilitis has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","The bacteria with 500 genes was either the one sequenced by Dr. Quinn or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza.","The one with 750 genes was sequenced by Dr. Zamora."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Doyle","Garza","Quinn","Young","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=808fb3474a1b8c8371a3435a4c84fac1"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of chestnut costs less than the piece made of walnut.","The piece made of oak costs 25 dollars more than Marilyn's piece.","The item made of mahogany is either Dianne's item or the $275 piece.","Kendra's piece is either the $250 piece or the item made of mahogany.","The $275 piece was made of chestnut.","Nadine's piece costs 75 dollars less than Patsy's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Dianne","Kendra","Marilyn","Nadine","Patsy"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","oak","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af843b28c9b309b9cdac9eec9929c2f4"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Viola didn't finish first.","Kimberly made the scarf.","The entrant who entered her mittens, the person who finished first, the knitter who entered her socks and the knitter who finished fifth are all different people.","Winifred finished fifth.","Kimberly finished 1 place before the entrant who entered her mittens.","Sophie is either the knitter who finished third or the knitter who finished first.","Sophie finished somewhat after the person who entered her sweater."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Kimberly","Sophie","Viola","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c544f5a76526efc90e664fd435a7d4a9"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["P. wellington has 500 more genes than L. dyson.","E. carolinus has 250 genes.","P. wellington was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Quinn or the organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","D. forcilitis wasn't sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The bacteria with 250 genes was either P. wellington or the organism sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","The organism with 500 genes, the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn, P. wellington and the one sequenced by Dr. Velasquez were all different organisms.","L. dyson was sequenced by Dr. Velasquez."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Garza","Moreno","Quinn","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c499d66adcfa3bd7046d0c1a8f72e735"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen was built 23 years before the Van Dijk family's windmill.","Vlietmolen was built 46 years before Westmolen.","The structure built in 1752 is owned by the Van Dijk family.","The Meijer family's house was built 23 years after Zemelmolen.","Oostmolen is owned by the Van den Berg family.","Vlietmolen was built sometime after the Smit family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d87aa8400ed2686931544104bc15f36c"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $3.00 balloon, the turtle and the orange balloon were all different items.","The monkey was either the orange piece or the brown animal.","The yellow balloon cost 2 dollars more than the orange piece.","The purple balloon cost more than the turtle.","The snail was purple.","The bear didn't cost $7.00.","The $4.00 animal was brown."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=890f66f706ec4c87615250b8501b65b7"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Faye Fender's podcast has fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2011.","Al Acosta's podcast doesn't have exactly 4 million downloads.","The podcast with 4 million downloads started in 2012.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2013.","The show that began in 2007 has 1 million fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast.","The podcast that began in 2014 has 2 million more downloads than Geneva Gold's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e5253b5ceb7b7921a20588026c58f2c"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $35,000 structure is somewhat smaller than the Ingram's structure.","The Underwood's home sold for $27,500.","The Underwood's home is 155 sq ft.","The 140 sq ft house didn't sell for $25,000.","The Whitehead's structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's structure.","The Kirby's home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 structure.","The Kirby's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the Nielsen's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=124c00b229b8cce327acbb49a79462eb"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 88.3821 W was found 3 days before the case at 40.5912 N.","The box at 41.0237 N was found on May 15.","The case at 88.1863 W was found 9 days after the box at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.2694 W.","The box found on May 3 was at 88.3821 W.","The case at 41.0072 N, the case at 88.0431 W, the box at 88.1863 W and the cache found on May 9 were all different boxes."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6447cec0061687ddddfe0ff9e7eb63a9"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Betty Bush is worth 2 billion less than Sid Scott.","The tycoon worth $28 billion is from Denmark.","The mogul from Mexico is worth 2 billion more than the person from Canada.","Faith Flynn is worth $25 billion.","Cal Craig is either the tycoon worth $25 billion or the mogul from Denmark.","Sid Scott is either the magnate worth $28 billion or the person from Sweden."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=916550260d409ec400de4ed252ae9f7b"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Sunday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired at 8:30pm was either the show that aired on Wednesday or the program with 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 2:00pm brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The program with 750,000 viewers didn't air on Thursday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm aired on Tuesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=183a3d18fbdf5b126f34a25e5bf0f1a9"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Words To Go\" has 50 more books than the mobile library Dan drives.","\"Dream Machine\" is driven by Ira.","The bookmobile Dan drives has more books than the bookmobile Terri drives.","\"Explore More\" has fewer books than the mobile library Terri drives.","The mobile library Francisco drives has 50 fewer books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","The bookmobile with 450 books is driven by Ira."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Francisco","Ira","Leroy","Terri"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfc2ed7a902a8daefec374fb95485e0e"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Hick Hodge's card sold for somewhat less than the 1995 item.","Lance Leach's piece didn't come out in 1974.","The piece that sold for $325 came out in 1987.","Opie Oliver's piece sold for 50 dollars less than Lance Leach's piece.","Opie Oliver's piece came out in 1995.","Finn Freeman's item sold for somewhat more than Lance Leach's piece.","Irv Ingram's piece sold for 150 dollars more than the 2015 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Lance Leach","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1974","1983","1987","1995","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c612a25cce1995d7f3ee3840e11b917a"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer going in for the extraction has an appointment 1 hour after Colin.","The client with the 11:30am appointment has the appointment for the filling.","Felix is either the person with the 11:30am appointment or the person going in for the cleaning.","The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 2 hours before Tommy.","Shane isn't scheduled for 9:30am.","Colin is scheduled for 11:30am.","The patient going in for the extraction has an appointment sometime before the customer going in for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Felix","Orlando","Shane","Tommy"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74f8dd54b1046615461772b90e93c8ff"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Theodore won the fourth hand.","The person who won with a straight won 1 hand after Yvonne.","Guillermo won 1 hand after the player who won with two pairs.","The person who won the second hand didn't win with a flush.","Frances won the first hand.","Jana won 2 hands before the competitor who won with a straight flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frances","Guillermo","Jana","Theodore","Yvonne"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eecdbd73f106f8fbb4b7226712814926"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Hattie made the pepper steak.","The chef who made the turkey soup scored somewhat fewer points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","Marjorie scored 7 more points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","Marjorie made the jambalaya.","Ollie didn't score exactly 42 points.","Karl scored somewhat fewer points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","The five chefs are the chef who made the smoked pork, the cook who scored 56 points, Veronica, Marjorie and Ollie."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Hattie","Karl","Marjorie","Ollie","Veronica"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7526a9fe1633bbd4648ad35437e2c1b7"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is 2 feet shorter than Brent.","Felipe is 2 feet shorter than the narwhal.","The 23 ft long specimen is either Curtis or Felipe.","The 29 ft long whale is Curtis.","The sei whale is Herbert.","The beluga whale is somewhat longer than the fin whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fef16536a94d968846236e0758a1ad94"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Delhi finished sometime after the contestant from Miles.","Carol didn't finish second.","Julie finished fourth.","The solver who finished fourth was from Avalon.","Traci finished sometime after Carol.","The contestant who finished fifth was either Frederick or the contestant from Temple City.","The person from Fowler finished 2 places after Frederick."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carol","Frederick","Julie","Nelson","Traci"],"label_c":["Avalon","Delhi","Fowler","Miles","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd2b971e3b828ffc387c2bcd9263cd0b"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Kelley won with a flush.","The five people were Nathaniel, the player who won with a straight flush, the person who won the fourth hand, the person who won with a full house and the person who won the fifth hand.","Kelley lost the fourth hand.","Ernestine won the third hand.","The person who won with a straight flush won 1 hand before Nathaniel.","The person who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after Paulette."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Kelley","Lee","Nathaniel","Paulette"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=297b97173c91600f1913eb1ffc55a9ff"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Perry scored more points than the person in lane 6.","The player in lane 6 scored 240 points fewer points than Brandi.","Hope scored 620 points.","The contestant who scored 540 points is either the contestant in lane 2 or Hope.","Vincent didn't finish with 380 points.","Vincent was in lane 5.","The person who scored 620 points is either the person in lane 4 or Leigh."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Brandi","Hope","Leigh","Perry","Vincent"],"label_c":["2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9386e284a4238ec39848c831b0128e5b"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Roger's Oak is 153 ft. tall.","Zeke's Spruce isn't 87 years old.","The 85 year-old tree is taller than the 99 year-old tree.","Zeke's Spruce is 3 feet shorter than the 79 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir is 9 feet shorter than the 99 year-old tree.","Marsh Tree, the 147 ft. tree, the 153 ft. tree and the 156 ft. tree are all different trees."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","94","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebbe1989cd4c17220d858f66eee6174d"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Gracie works with is younger than the animal Eva works with.","The animal Aldo works with is 9 years older than Shamir.","The 10-year-old is cared for by Francine.","Quirrel is cared for by Francine.","Merah isn't 13 years old.","Nikatrice is either the orangutan Aldo works with or the orangutan Eva works with.","Shamir is either the ape Eva works with or the 10-year-old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a73b9e2991046c0dd9aec67da306eaa3"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Lance Leach's one sold for 50 dollars more than the 1995 piece.","Gilby Glass's one came out in 1995.","The 1988 item sold for somewhat more than Hick Hodge's piece.","Lance Leach's card was either the 1983 item or the one that sold for $325.","The item that sold for $325 didn't come out in 1999.","Hick Hodge's item sold for somewhat less than the 1999 one.","The 1995 piece sold for 100 dollars more than the 1988 card.","Irv Ingram's piece sold for $225."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Gilby Glass","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1983","1988","1995","1999"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c1f02c62b86bc70b2dbbe679320b5f4"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Carol finished 1 place before the solver from Fowler.","The solver from Miles finished 2 places before Nelson.","Blanca finished first.","Kelvin wasn't from Eustis.","The contestant who finished second was from Eustis.","The person who finished third was either the contestant from Kalona or the person from Fowler.","Nelson, the person from Fowler and the person from Eustis were all different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Carol","Dave","Kelvin","Nelson"],"label_c":["Eustis","Fowler","Kalona","Miles","Needles"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7aecb8795225b0ef1d0f58df2c55dae1"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's house is 30 sq ft larger than the $32,250 structure.","The Gillespie's house sold for $38,000.","The $36,000 house is somewhat larger than the $32,250 structure.","The Zimmerman's house is 110 sq ft.","The 155 sq ft home is either the Ewing's structure or the $29,000 home.","The $38,000 home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 house.","The Nielsen's home didn't sell for $32,250."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Nielsen","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef142dd231b305a06256045c4a0053c6"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Anna was from Miles.","The contestant from Grant finished 1 place after the contestant from Temple City.","Anna finished first.","Steven wasn't from Grant.","The person from Quimby finished 3 places after Eva.","The person from Avalon finished sometime after the contestant from Temple City.","Carol finished 3 places after the solver from Miles."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Carol","Eva","Grace","Steven"],"label_c":["Avalon","Grant","Miles","Quimby","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c3019b604a31ac1922e803d8b531c9f"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Mike Morales's card sold for 150 dollars less than Pete Perez's one.","Pete Perez's one was either the item that sold for $325 or the 1972 card.","Al Allison's card came out in 2012.","Gilby Glass's one sold for $325.","The 1995 item sold for 50 dollars less than the 2015 one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Mike Morales","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1995","2004","2012","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83366b8bde02552a62e00dfd06531ed7"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's show has 3 million more downloads than Cora Capon's show.","Dixie Dean's podcast is either the podcast with 4 million downloads or the podcast that began in 2007.","Dixie Dean's show has 2 million downloads.","Geneva Gold's podcast didn't start in 2014.","The podcast that began in 2013 has 2 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2015."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=589eb334ea7059e727b4a8b4788c2c8d"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela is 15 ft taller than the waterfall in Canada.","The 100 ft tall waterfall is either the fall in Jamaica or Irskela.","Sihat is located in New Zealand.","Irskela is either the 105 ft tall waterfall or the fall in Switzerland.","Garray is 5 ft taller than the fall in New Zealand.","Inawatai is not 105 ft high."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Garray","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20dc28b5a866b67d70e17d23009a6230"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall located in Brazil is 5 ft taller than the waterfall located in New Zealand.","Irskela is 5 ft taller than the fall located in Canada.","The waterfall in Switzerland is somewhat shorter than Inawatai.","Nyalt is not located in Brazil.","The waterfall in New Zealand is somewhat higher than Oginao.","The 115 ft tall fall is either the fall located in Tibet or the waterfall located in Switzerland."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=112465d1a87eb140f7a030ab260b33c0"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela is 5 ft taller than the fall located in Jamaica.","Garray is somewhat shorter than the fall in Tibet.","Nyalt is 10 ft taller than the fall in Jamaica.","Oginao is either the 100 ft tall fall or the waterfall in Switzerland.","Garray is somewhat higher than Oginao.","The fall in Jamaica is 10 ft shorter than the fall in Nigeria.","The fall in Brazil is somewhat higher than Irskela."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31923170618f94b47158a025a33aa78b"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the girder structure.","The 13,000 ft bridge, the cantilever one and the truss one are all different structures.","Star Bridge is longer than North Bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 4,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","Vellon Bridge is the cantilever bridge.","The 11,500 ft bridge is the suspension bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ce65bcde7dd88311a7a66153cc2ba63"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Vic Velasquez has a 1 percent larger return than Black River.","Pine Bay, the one run by Sal Spencer, the one run by Quentin Quinn and the fund with a return of 6% are all different funds.","Hudson Brook is run by Quentin Quinn.","First Crescent has a larger return than Silver Rock.","The fund run by Vic Velasquez has had a 2 percent smaller return than the one run by Quentin Quinn.","The fund with a return of 8% is run by Kip Kerr.","Pine Bay isn't run by Vic Velasquez."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dcabb998450e9f25aa7b1d3c37bc4e4"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Aladeen\" came out sometime after \"Bowling Alley\".","The pinball machine made by Maxigame came out 1 year after \"Archer Quest\".","\"Zany Circus\" came out sometime after the machine made by Maxigame.","\"Disco Mania\" is either the pinball machine released in 1978 or the pinball machine released in 1976.","\"Zany Circus\", the pinball machine released in 1976, the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc. and the pinball machine released in 1977 are all different games.","The game released in 1975 was made by Hayco Inc..","\"Zany Circus\" was made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=599062c28482bf1e1bda043c0cafd886"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Kit Kelley spent more than Ora Osborne.","Ned Norris, the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv, the person who gave Ally the juicer and the friend who spent $400 are all different people.","Mitch Mayo gave Ally the juicer.","The friend who gave Ally the toaster spent 50 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","The person who spent $450 gave Ally the blender.","Ned Norris didn't give Ally the toaster.","The attendee who gave Ally the toaster spent 25 dollars more than Jack Jordan."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b6d2fd2bf7838ca7748f7d89d98632c"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Betty Brewer is either the winner who won in 1972 or the person who won in 1976.","Betty Brewer won her prize 8 years after the person who won the prize in medicine.","Mandy Marsh won her prize before the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize before the person who won the prize in physics.","The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize after Casey Carson.","The person who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 8 years before Norma Nolan.","Hannah Hay won her prize 8 years after the person who won the prize in economics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Casey Carson","Hannah Hay","Mandy Marsh","Norma Nolan"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e658c61b7fa5fb81fa1d58e6d4d63b0"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $750 piece is either Jeff's piece or \"Sniffletoe\".","Jeff's dummy cost $1,000.","The $1,500 dummy isn't \"Valencio\".","Nicole's dummy cost 500 dollars less than Margarita's piece.","Lucas's piece cost 750 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","Lucas's puppet is \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b12e4d9c29297a27aff90dc71a86c5f2"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 80 year-old tree is taller than the 85 year-old tree.","Marsh Tree is 153 ft. tall.","Nolan's Pine is 3 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is 9 feet shorter than the 79 year-old tree.","The 147 ft. tree is either the 87 year-old tree or Nolan's Pine.","Zeke's Spruce is either the 156 ft. tree or the 99 year-old tree.","The 99 year-old tree is taller than the 80 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86fb7443dc977db2d6eccf672bb0db07"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The program that aired on Thursday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on Saturday.","The program that aired at 1:00pm had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Monday.","The show that aired on Tuesday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Saturday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm aired on Monday.","The program with 250,000 viewers aired on Friday.","The show that aired on Monday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 8:30pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbba8f5aa34ad2738913893e5dcae415"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who spent $425 is either Jack Jordan or the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","Jack Jordan is either the attendee who gave Ally the toaster or the person who spent $400.","Jack Jordan spent $450.","Ora Osborne spent 50 dollars more than Lily Little.","Ned Norris gave Ally the planter.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv spent more than the person who gave Ally the juicer.","Lily Little spent 25 dollars more than Kit Kelley."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=004e897ba3d3157879fe429970b233ab"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Friday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The show that aired on Friday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired on Sunday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Monday.","The show with 1,000,000 viewers aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm was either the show that aired on Wednesday or the program with 1,250,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 10:00pm brought in 500,000 viewers."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc140d545d6f3a054a26ff70557a08e2"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The diplomat has a birthday 3 months before Adrian.","Bill has a birthday 2 months before Dale.","Izzy is not the lawyer.","The politician has a birthday sometime before the musician.","Dale is either the politician or the person born on May 18th.","The traveler born on April 13th is the diplomat.","The musician, Dale, Adrian and Izzy are all different people."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Dale","Frank","Izzy"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88a09043d9d8ee76655b1d5ad03158c1"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Margarita's puppet and the $1,500 dummy are different dummies.","Jeff's puppet cost 500 dollars less than Isabel's puppet.","The $1,000 dummy is \"Utrecht\".","Margarita's dummy is \"Yenga\".","\"Utrecht\" cost somewhat more than Jeff's piece.","Jeff's piece isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Nicole's dummy cost 250 dollars less than \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=923b3a67e9dc24b22fbb7b7d0d3e99b3"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Neville wasn't born on June 14th.","The musician, Michael, Lamar and the person whose birthday is on May 18th are all different people.","The architect has a birthday 1 month after Gerald.","The person whose birthday is on July 16th is either the politician or the lawyer.","Michael has a birthday sometime before the lawyer.","Frank has a birthday sometime before Gerald.","Michael has a birthday 1 month after the architect."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Frank","Gerald","Lamar","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7f73b25e2d7b233037431d344fa04f8"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Viola is either the knitter who finished first or the person who finished third.","Geneva finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her mittens.","The entrant who entered her socks finished 1 place after Viola.","Alexis didn't knit the tea cozy.","The knitter who entered her socks finished 1 place before the entrant who entered her hat.","Alexis finished fifth.","Winifred made the hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Geneva","Natasha","Viola","Winifred"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1e6f1ed42117cef43dda92d3f94d326"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Voyager Hero\" is either the system made by Dow Games or the pinball machine released in 1976.","The system made by Hayco Inc. came out sometime after \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 2 years after the pinball machine made by Dow Games.","\"Bowling Alley\" was made by Pinnefore.","The system made by Waverly Toys came out 3 years after \"Disco Mania\".","\"Voyager Hero\" was made by Hayco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e743d411de5f3ea190990d008331f21"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Hannah is either the salesperson whose order cost $5.35 or the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","The salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger owes more than Hannah.","Chip ordered the meatball sub.","The team member who ordered the Italian sub owes $1.35 more than Erica.","Peter owes less than Geoffrey.","Chip owes 45 cents more than Geoffrey."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69e2fbbc2369885ee725717f78e2be88"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure in Usui was built sometime after Takahashi.","Sama Takako was built in 1765.","Hori Takesi is in Miyato.","The temple in Miyato was built 120 years after the temple in Usui.","Yamasaki was built 120 years after Takahashi.","The temple in Uchida was built 60 years after the shrine in Usui.","The temple in Nakai was built sometime before the shrine in Toyagi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30ebf346151d747d057633b76e82c09c"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the fifth hand won with a royal flush.","The competitor who won with a straight flush won sometime after the person who won with a full house.","Holly won the third hand.","The player who won the second hand was either the competitor who won with a straight or the player who won with a royal flush.","The five people were the person who won with a straight flush, Byron, the competitor who won the fourth hand, Jana and Maria.","Jana won 1 hand after Maria."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Byron","Holly","Jana","Maria","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9334af299f7533e913db65f34d9e3707"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Geneva didn't finish third.","Laverne, the entrant who entered her sweater, the entrant who entered her scarf and the knitter who entered her blanket are all different people.","Ruth finished 3 places before the knitter who entered her scarf.","Geneva made the hat.","Laverne finished first.","The knitter who entered her sweater is either the entrant who finished first or Tanya."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Laverne","Natasha","Ruth","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41c95a51ed32b45ba735ce5e683f301d"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Fichin started 9 years before Daregh.","The player who started in 1985, the full back and the wing back were all different players.","Kawa started 3 years before the goalie.","The player who started in 1982 was the sweeper.","Kawa was the full back.","Gardelli started sometime after Engmose."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Daregh","Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli","Kawa"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","goalie","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cec83e5fa29c5172e17f0315115d6e58"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who finished second didn't knit the scarf.","Ernestine finished first.","The knitter who entered her socks finished 1 place after Ruth.","Laverne finished 2 places before the knitter who entered her sweater.","Francis finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her mittens.","Natasha finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Francis","Laverne","Natasha","Ruth"],"label_c":["mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b00f0f0330a9f2ba38decb65d372dad6"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who made the lemon snapper scored 7 more points than the person who made the pepper steak.","Ollie didn't make the cajun chili.","The chef who scored 63 points made the cajun chili.","Celia is either the person who scored 56 points or the chef who made the smoked pork.","Veronica scored 7 more points than Celia.","Peggy scored 56 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Anita","Celia","Ollie","Peggy","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26132636171df08e9571c9201a0e0732"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 500,000 viewers aired on Saturday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday.","The program with 750,000 viewers aired on Monday.","The show that aired at 11:30am had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on Friday.","The program that aired on Tuesday was either the show with 750,000 viewers or the program that aired at 8:30pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=880f5bf72b0e4f67dee86c8306408d61"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Olivia's item costs more than the piece made of mahogany.","Gwen's piece costs more than Olivia's piece.","The five pieces are the item made of rosewood, Gwen's piece, the $275 item, Antoinette's item and the $300 item.","Dianne's item costs 25 dollars less than Ellen's piece.","Dianne's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of oak.","The $275 item is either Gwen's item or the item made of oak.","Dianne's item wasn't made of elm."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Dianne","Ellen","Gwen","Olivia"],"label_c":["elm","mahogany","oak","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e08287368f392791187a01b75085b70b"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Rosemary has an appointment sometime after Gayle.","Rosemary is scheduled for 11:30am.","The client with the 11:30am appointment is either Gayle or the client going in for the cleaning.","Shane isn't scheduled for 12:30pm.","The person going in for the crown has an appointment 1 hour after the person going in for the filling.","Colin has an appointment sometime before Gayle.","Vanessa has the appointment for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Gayle","Rosemary","Shane","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab8854560d9a07409ef396799aa040b8"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,000 puppet is \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Utrecht\" cost 500 dollars more than Isabel's piece.","Isabel's piece, the $1,500 piece, \"Valencio\" and the $1,250 piece are all different dummies.","Jeff's puppet isn't \"Utrecht\".","\"Tombawomba\" is either Nicole's puppet or Kelly's piece.","Kelly's piece is \"Sniffletoe\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e410d53aebd699fe94fe0d43129e3b6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Whitly Bank card has a limit of $4,000.","The card with an APR of 10% has a limit of $20,000.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 3 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the Hoardstrum card.","The card with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=052d2ddeb719f541e1b9cae6306b3576"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 10:00pm brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The five programs were the program with 500,000 viewers, the program that aired on Monday, the show that aired at 2:00pm, the program that aired on Friday and the program that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired at 6:00pm aired on Thursday.","The show that aired on Friday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The show with 1,000,000 viewers was either the show that aired at 1:00pm or the show that aired on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d173129616be40525951cc26b2654b6"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who finished third made the blanket.","The person who entered her tea cozy finished 2 places before the entrant who entered her socks.","Sophie didn't knit the tea cozy.","Kimberly finished somewhat after Yolanda.","Sophie, the person who entered her sweater, the knitter who entered her socks and the entrant who finished first are all different people.","Priscilla made the socks.","The entrant who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place after Francis."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Francis","Kimberly","Priscilla","Sophie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d643d942a265600054f7609b25321df3"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The five miners were Harry Howell, the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold, the miner working at York River, the person working at Tyrol Creek and the miner who found 14 ounces of gold.","Fred Fletcher worked the Fuller Rise claim.","The miner who found 14 ounces of gold didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with somewhat more gold than Gil Gonzalez.","Adam Alford was either the person working at Fuller Rise or the person working at Glacier Grove.","The prospector who found 20 ounces of gold worked the York River claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15f38ff33661fb9b7e6210d013d647cc"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 129 is either Mr. Caldwell's class or Mr. King's class.","Mr. King's class, the course with 35 students and the class in room 322 are all different classes.","The class in room 215 is taught by Leach.","The course in room 129 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Owen's class.","Mr. King's class has 2 more students than the course in room 125.","Mr. King's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 129."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","125","129","215","322"],"label_c":["Caldwell","King","Leach","Owen","Saunders"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f59c40b28d9070f4563c9d0dcf4197f6"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon from Argentina is worth 3 billion less than the tycoon from Ireland.","The tycoon from Norway is worth somewhat less than Ida Ingram.","The person from Norway is worth 3 billion less than Kirk Kaplan.","The mogul worth $28 billion is from France.","Nadine Newton is either the magnate from France or the tycoon worth $29 billion.","Tim Townsend is worth $26 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ida Ingram","Kirk Kaplan","Nadine Newton","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Ireland","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65d5c6267c268834a07f3c07e804a573"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon worth $28 billion is from Denmark.","Gil Gallegos is worth 2 billion less than Tim Townsend.","Ida Ingram is either the magnate worth $25 billion or the mogul from Denmark.","Tim Townsend is either the tycoon worth $28 billion or the magnate from Mexico.","Nadine Newton is worth $25 billion.","The mogul from England is worth 2 billion more than the mogul from Canada."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Gil Gallegos","Ida Ingram","Nadine Newton","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","England","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64b257c53230bc38ea72df06067c02c8"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ruth didn't finish first.","Alexis finished third.","The entrant who finished third made the socks.","Francis is either the person who finished third or the entrant who entered her hat.","The person who entered her scarf finished somewhat before the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","The entrant who entered her hat finished 2 places before Viola.","The knitter who entered her scarf finished 1 place after Alexis."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Francis","Ollie","Ruth","Viola"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3115fdf3efd9a581890e565460159c8d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Cal Craig is worth $27 billion.","The mogul from Germany is either Hal Hickman or the person worth $27 billion.","The person worth $27 billion is from Norway.","The mogul from Sweden is worth 1 billion less than Rachel Reid.","The person from Sweden is worth 3 billion less than Mike Mckay.","Mike Mckay isn't from England."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["England","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7500266a287ee7b13e168b44e1e6b52"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Whitney's customer is either Dolores or Myra.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment is being worked on by Opal.","Lynette is being worked on by Tammie.","Yvonne's client has her appointment sometime after Myra.","Kelly isn't being helped by Victoria.","Dolores has her appointment 2 hours after Opal's customer.","Iris has her appointment 2 hours after Lynette."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Iris","Kelly","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71bd69a33d3fe727171d2f13bf4373cc"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility will go online 1 year after the Zynga Complex.","The project headed by Dr. Noble is either the Tevatron LHC or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018.","The project headed by Dr. Noble will go online 2 years after the Egert Facility.","The Lectra 4C is either the project headed by Dr. Weber or the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2016 isn't headed by Dr. Weber.","The Egert Facility will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Huff.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is headed by Dr. Jennings."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Huff","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Noble","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90c9c071864a552290d444bf65d249ac"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Otis was from Mrs. Condini's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Hannah had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class is either the child whose final word was \"bulwark\" or Philip.","Winifred wasn't asked to spell \"consomme\".","The student whose final word was \"anemic\" was from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Andres","Hannah","Otis","Philip","Winifred"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1be8de3d48f9b85b0a9e22d47fc3af4d"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Izzy has a birthday 1 month after the lawyer.","The five people are the person whose birthday is on April 13th, the engineer, Izzy, Charles and Neville.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month before Charles.","The politician has a birthday sometime after the musician.","The politician has a birthday sometime before Dale.","The person whose birthday is on May 18th is the politician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Eric","Izzy","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82b0bdea06f4f476f28cf82d645449df"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Zimmerman's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 house.","The Ingram's house is either the $25,000 house or the 125 sq ft home.","The Whitehead's house is 110 sq ft.","The Zimmerman's house is 125 sq ft.","The Pratt's home is 15 sq ft larger than the $29,000 house.","The $35,000 structure is somewhat smaller than the Whitehead's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ingram","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36227d424fc7cec132e6fb24a5122cde"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Thatcher oyster is either the one that costs $2.30 or the oyster from Willapa, RI.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs somewhat less than the Summersill oyster.","The Welcher oyster costs 10 cents less than the Thatcher oyster.","The Island Creek oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Punaville, RI.","The oyster that costs $2.30 isn't from Nesketucket, MA.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs somewhat more than the Ninigreth oyster.","Of the one from Willapa, RI and the Ninigreth oyster, one costs $2.20 and the other costs $2.40."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Ninigreth","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdd7e3b1e23e3e40acf66f9ad9f26f63"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the waterfall located in Switzerland and the waterfall in New Zealand, one is Rhoqua and the other is 110 ft tall.","Oginao is not 120 ft high.","The waterfall located in New Zealand is 5 ft taller than Cerbel.","The fall in Brazil is 10 ft taller than Garray.","The fall located in Nigeria is either Garray or Cerbel.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is located in Brazil.","Rhoqua is somewhat higher than the fall located in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2fe0a5b749ee9d66809bab3adf35433"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Perry was from Hollis.","Of the contestant from Pacific Grove and the person from Unionville, one finished third and the other was Grace.","The solver from Pacific Grove finished sometime after Anna.","Of the solver from Pacific Grove and the solver from Temple City, one finished third and the other was Anna.","Yvonne wasn't from Bertram.","Perry finished 2 places before the contestant from Bertram."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Eva","Grace","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Bertram","Hollis","Pacific Grove","Temple City","Unionville"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c7f80f0f63447b2b9a45bcefa61d4b5"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of Geneva Gold's show and the podcast with 3 million downloads, one started in 2014 and the other started in 2011.","The show with 4 million downloads didn't start in 2014.","Dixie Dean's show started in 2015.","Al Acosta's podcast is either the show with 1 million downloads or the show with 5 million downloads.","Geneva Gold's podcast is either the podcast with 4 million downloads or the podcast that began in 2013.","Bobby Bora's show has 2 million fewer downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","Dixie Dean's show has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2013.","Faye Fender's show has 3 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2010","2011","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d68a04f4b3558282d820a536935542f3"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ewing's house sold for $25,000.","The Ingram's home didn't sell for $35,000.","Of the $27,500 house and the $25,000 structure, one is for the Nielsens and the other is 140 sq ft.","The Kirby's house is 15 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's home.","The $25,000 house is somewhat larger than the Zimmerman's house.","The $27,500 house is either the Nielsen's home or the 110 sq ft structure.","The 125 sq ft home sold for $29,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fa984670451f902f4c827adc446e4c7"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 4 million downloads started in 2008.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 2 million more downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","Al Acosta's podcast is either the podcast that began in 2014 or the show with 2 million downloads.","Geneva Gold's podcast is either the show with 3 million downloads or the show that began in 2007.","The show that began in 2014 has more downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2010."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2013","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6591512b68b31342436f026a153e9439"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Pacific Grove, Grace, the contestant from Miles and Yvonne were all different people.","Yvonne didn't finish second.","The person from Miles finished 3 places after Kelvin.","The solver who finished fifth was from Industry.","Of the solver who finished second and the contestant who finished fifth, one was from Fowler and the other was Steven."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Grace","Kelvin","Steven","Virginia","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Fowler","Industry","Miles","Needles","Pacific Grove"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a8e467fa1da15bb7d0f11efca6b325d"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Yeust culture was founded in 100 AD.","The Echmust culture was founded 500 years after the Uskorr culture.","The society founded in 1100 AD was either the culture with 7,500 people or the culture with 5,000 people.","Of the culture with 9,000 people and the culture with 7,500 people, one was the Chach culture and the other was founded in 350 AD.","Of the culture with 9,500 people and the culture with 9,000 people, one was founded in 600 AD and the other was the Chach culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Echmust","Hatgare","Uskorr","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa036829bab6802a6fab49dbd773bbd8"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the girder bridge and the 13,000 ft one, one is Star Bridge and the other is Vellon Bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 10,000 ft.","The 13,000 ft one is either the suspension structure or the camelback one.","Vellon Bridge isn't 11,500 ft.","Avery Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the camelback bridge.","The truss structure is longer than Avery Bridge.","The 11,500 ft one is the girder bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eadbe5b8726bd755a6330fc11e6e9fc4"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The five fliers are the aerophobe leaving in January, the aerophobe with the talisman, the flier with the coin, Florence and Henry.","Of the passenger with the talisman and the passenger with the wishbone, one will leave in April and the other is Velma.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave 1 month after Brandi.","Florence is either the passenger leaving in May or the aerophobe with the talisman.","Velma will leave 1 month before the flier with the shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Florence","Henry","Jaime","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89858e4da60491acbd27179a80d809ca"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke 6 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath.","Of Milton and the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes, one talked about P.M. Pitt and the other talked about P.M. Chamberlain.","Lucille didn't speak for 12 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath was either Yvonne or Lucille.","Perry spoke for 6 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke 2 minutes more than Perry.","Krista spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Krista","Lucille","Milton","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Asquith","Chamberlain","Churchill","Heath","Pitt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=374073749c106c072338579f6f0459dd"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the client going in for the crown and the patient going in for the extraction, one is Harold and the other is scheduled for 9:30am.","Of Gayle and Colin, one has the appointment for the veneers and the other is scheduled for 1:30pm.","Patsy has an appointment 1 hour before Colin.","Gayle has the appointment for the whitening.","The patient going in for the crown has an appointment sometime before the client going in for the veneers.","The customer going in for the extraction is either Gayle or Bernice."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Colin","Gayle","Harold","Patsy"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b180a8f89154ec8a5ae57aa8096d5dfd"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game released in 1976, the pinball machine released in 1978, the machine made by Pinnefore and the machine made by Dow Games are all different games.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out sometime after \"Zany Circus\".","\"Disco Mania\" was released in 1977.","Of the pinball machine released in 1978 and the pinball machine released in 1976, one was made by Waverly Toys and the other is \"Aladeen\".","\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year before the machine made by Dow Games.","The game made by Pinnefore came out 2 years before the system made by Waverly Toys.","\"Disco Mania\" was made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=561ddf4adf0a8f5ce2d1c0aa19a229da"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Lytton finished 1 place before Eva.","Steven finished second.","Of the contestant from Jackman and the person from Pacific Grove, one was Traci and the other finished fifth.","Steven was either the contestant from Oak View or the contestant who finished first.","Melinda was from Pacific Grove."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Eva","Melinda","Renee","Steven","Traci"],"label_c":["Jackman","Lytton","Oak View","Pacific Grove","Quimby"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68424d89649b167a130527423a300dd5"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with an APR of 8% doesn't have a limit of $5,000.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","Of the card with an APR of 10% and the one with an APR of 11%, one has a limit of $15,000 and the other is from Whitly Bank.","The Whitly Bank card has a limit of $7,500.","The Credit Korp card has an APR of 10%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$7,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de73419a32440991eb31cb7ee3f7a1db"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Rosie didn't order penne.","Irma, the competitor who paid $10.99, the contestant who ordered penne and the contestant who paid $9.99 were all different runners.","Velma paid 1 dollar more than Rosie.","Claudia was either the competitor who ordered fusilli or the runner who ordered rigatoni.","Claudia paid $10.99.","The contestant who ordered taglioni paid more than the runner who ordered rotini.","Of the runner who ordered rigatoni and the contestant who ordered penne, one was Velma and the other paid $6.99.","Velma paid 1 dollar less than the runner who ordered rotini."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Irma","Nathaniel","Rosie","Velma"],"label_c":["fusilli","penne","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66a59de26e968565dd49d19aa87139a2"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student from Mrs. Condini's class and the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class, one had to spell \"anemic\" and the other is Bessie.","Of the child whose final word was \"anemic\" and the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", one is Jill and the other was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Yvette wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Erik had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" was from Mrs. Almerini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Erik","Floyd","Jill","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e496e89c318c954cb39d1583f37c7a0"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The five winners are Glenda Glenn, the person who won in 1964, the person who won the prize in literature, the person who won the prize in physics and the person who won in 1976.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize 8 years after Tara Tate.","The person who won the prize in chemistry is either Betty Brewer or the person who won in 1980.","Norma Nolan didn't win the prize in literature.","The winner who won in 1972 won the prize in economics.","Ada Alvarez won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Glenda Glenn","Norma Nolan","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c4558320e45d21ce32a0c5b7d930f33"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Thatcher oyster doesn't cost $2.10.","The Ninigreth oyster is from Vancouver, BC.","The one that costs $2.10 is from Appleton, CT.","The one that costs $2.40 is either the one from Punaville, RI or the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs 30 cents less than the Katamaka oyster.","Of the oyster from Punaville, RI and the oyster that costs $2.30, one is the Pomaquin oyster and the other is the Katamaka oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50973b770124d2f1ca143ccbaf87c2ee"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the golfer who won in 1920 and the golfer who won in 1921, one was Grace Goritz and the other shot a 60.","Shari Steel won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 59.","The woman who won in 1920 was either the person who scored a 60 or the golfer who scored a 64.","Pamela Peet won her tournament 1 year before Nellie Nolan.","The woman who won in 1922 shot a 62.","Denise Detz didn't win in 1920.","Pamela Peet won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 60."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Grace Goritz","Nellie Nolan","Pamela Peet","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","64"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4810309c050677243cdaa635a7a5e1ec"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of \"Words To Go\" and the vehicle with 300 books, one is driven by Kimberly and the other is driven by Elena.","\"Tiny Tomes\" doesn't have exactly 350 books.","The vehicle Jaime drives is either the mobile library with 250 books or \"Explore More\".","\"Ready Reader\" is either the bookmobile with 300 books or the vehicle Jaime drives.","\"Explore More\" has 150 more books than the bookmobile Ira drives.","The five vehicles are \"Ready Reader\", the vehicle with 350 books, the bookmobile Kimberly drives, the vehicle with 400 books and the bookmobile Ira drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Elena","Ira","Jaime","Kimberly"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abe840051f4cf2324148ffed6a285f78"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the TrustCo card.","The card with an APR of 12% has a limit of $6,500.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent lower than the Hoardstrum card.","The Hoardstrum card has a limit of $20,000.","Of the card with an APR of 9% and the card with an APR of 10%, one is from TrustCo and the other has a limit of $12,500.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR somewhat higher than the TrustCo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$4,000","$6,500","$10,000","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73fdc482fb0aeca6b1774e4c1681a5ee"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the narwhal and the 25 ft long whale, one is Adam and the other is Felipe.","The five whales are the bowhead whale, the 25 ft long whale, the 21 ft long whale, Evan and the 27 ft long whale.","Herbert is 2 feet longer than the fin whale.","The right whale is Adam.","Herbert is somewhat shorter than Felipe."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a099f11863d9725c880fe17ec7718a1d"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The full back started sometime before Cerisa.","The full back started 3 years after Gardelli.","Imay was the center back.","The person who started in 1982 was the goalie.","The second striker started sometime after the wing back.","Of Engmose and the center back, one began playing in 1988 and the other began playing in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Engmose","Gardelli","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90a569d93667eaf02fec53dda7889145"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The five organisms were D. forcilitis, the one sequenced by Dr. Acosta, the one sequenced by Dr. Underwood, the organism sequenced by Dr. Fletcher and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","The one sequenced by Dr. Zamora has 250 fewer genes than V. tenesis.","E. carolinus was either the one sequenced by Dr. Zamora or the one with 500 genes.","L. dyson was sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","Of D. forcilitis and E. carolinus, one was sequenced by Dr. Doyle and the other has 1,000 genes.","The bacteria with 250 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The organism with 750 genes was sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta has somewhat more genes than E. paradolens."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Doyle","Fletcher","Underwood","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc13ab19f1cc46c62c094ba70cb5a0cd"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast with 3 million downloads is either Eva Estrada's podcast or the show that began in 2009.","The podcast with 5 million downloads didn't start in 2013.","Geneva Gold's podcast has fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast.","Eva Estrada's podcast started in 2007.","Dixie Dean's show has 2 million fewer downloads than Faye Fender's show.","Geneva Gold's podcast started in 2008.","Of Eva Estrada's show and the show that began in 2008, one has 4 million downloads and the other has 1 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2013","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73355310e1ae8a9c6c43cd9688d893d1"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Irene's sandwich is either the $5.75 order or the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","The $6.75 order doesn't include havarti cheese.","The five sandwiches are Emily's order, the sandwich with cheddar cheese, the order with swiss cheese, the $5.75 sandwich and the $4.75 sandwich.","Emily's sandwich costs 2 dollars more than the order with muenster cheese.","Omar's order costs $5.75.","Of the sandwich with cheddar cheese and the $3.75 sandwich, one is Irene's and the other is Lula's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Irene","Lula","Nora","Omar"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78faa8bc4742cbce15270db48e08400d"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe with the talisman will leave 2 months after Whitney.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot is either the passenger leaving in January or Henry.","Jaime will bring their horseshoe.","The passenger with the lucky hat will leave sometime after Whitney.","Henry is either the flier leaving in February or the flier leaving in March.","Of the passenger leaving in April and the passenger leaving in February, one will bring their rabbit's foot and the other is Jaime.","Velma won't bring a lucky hat."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Henry","Jaime","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfe820b1d84b9d604c9aa7c60b34c504"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes doesn't cook at 410 degrees.","The meatloaf cooks at 375 degrees.","The mac and cheese bakes 10 minutes longer than the chicken cutlet.","Of the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes and the dish that bakes for 25 minutes, one is the mac and cheese and the other cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 385 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","Of the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes and the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes, one is the baked ham and the other cooks at 350 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=819100e8dceb248c63f0d0c5595ea6a8"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The right whale is Evan.","The bowhead whale is 6 feet shorter than the fin whale.","Curtis is 2 feet shorter than Gus.","The fin whale is Brent.","The 29 ft long specimen is either the beluga whale or Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Evan","Gus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc0ed7162961e6083ba7ebe86c32c472"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine in Niwa was built 60 years after Takahashi.","Of the structure in Usui and the structure in Toyagi, one was built in 1525 and the other is Yamasaki.","Yamasaki, the temple in Nakai, the shrine built in 1765 and the temple built in 1705 are all different shrines.","The temple in Toyagi is either Yamasaki or Sama Takako.","The structure built in 1645 isn't in Toyagi.","Okabe Honzo was built in 1585."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bf250e2790a226afc5bde7f926194bb"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Ellis's class is either the course in room 201 or the class with 29 students.","The course in room 319, the course with 29 students, Mr. Leach's class and the course with 35 students are all different classes.","Of the class with 35 students and the course in room 314, one is taught by Newton and the other is taught by Dean.","The class with 33 students isn't taught by Underwood.","Mr. Newton's class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 129.","The course in room 207 is taught by Dean."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["129","201","207","314","319"],"label_c":["Dean","Ellis","Leach","Newton","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fba3604d0e01376e6578e1677954b86"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2011 has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2008.","The show with 5 million downloads didn't start in 2013.","The podcast with 4 million downloads is either the show that began in 2013 or Eva Estrada's show.","Dixie Dean's show has 3 million downloads.","Al Acosta's show started in 2008.","The five shows are the podcast with 2 million downloads, Geneva Gold's podcast, the show that began in 2010, Al Acosta's show and Eva Estrada's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2011","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab1a1ed0f36b10ec69192b935a8d5219"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The bulgur salad contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 13th.","The chili pork was either the meal served on May 13th or the meal with 460 calories.","Of the bulgur salad and the lemon salmon, one has 460 calories and the other was served on May 12th.","The recipe with 460 calories was either the recipe served on May 11th or the dish served on May 14th.","The dish served on May 13th contains 20 fewer calories than the meal served on May 11th.","The garlic tilapia was served on May 11th.","The dish with 380 calories was served on May 13th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac7d6039b2773e672f713eaa9658d18a"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one that costs $2.20 is from Willapa, RI.","Of the Summersill oyster and the oyster from Punaville, RI, one costs $2.30 and the other costs $2.00.","The oyster that costs $2.30 is either the Katamaka oyster or the one from Charlestown, CT.","The one that costs $2.10 is from Vancouver, BC.","The Thatcher oyster isn't from Nesketucket, MA.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs somewhat more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster is either the one that costs $2.10 or the oyster from Charlestown, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=175356f07ce393602d72cd66d4a3bfa5"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Margo's design went 25 feet.","The five planes were Aaron's design, the plane that went 35 feet, the plane that went 55 feet, the plane that went 45 feet and the white airplane.","Henrietta's design was pink.","Of Roderick's design and the green airplane, one went 55 feet and the other went 15 feet.","Roderick's design wasn't blue.","Aaron's design landed 20 feet shorter than Ella's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f149a39adb56b33b659ed841b33e55b"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Pamela Peet didn't shoot a 66.","The woman who won in 1924 was either the person who scored a 64 or Pamela Peet.","Pamela Peet was either the woman who won in 1921 or the woman who won in 1920.","Ethel Erwin won her tournament 1 year after Denise Detz.","Pamela Peet won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 63.","Of Pamela Peet and Ethel Erwin, one won in 1921 and the other shot a 59.","Maxine Mohn didn't shoot a 64."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Ethel Erwin","Maxine Mohn","Nellie Nolan","Pamela Peet"],"label_c":["59","61","63","64","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=880a4a40f547d48ba5ede93050d8fdd8"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of Peter and the team member who ordered the Italian sub, one owes $5.80 and the other owes $6.25.","Rebecca owes 45 cents more than Irene.","Rebecca doesn't owe $5.80.","The team member whose order cost $5.35 didn't order the tuna on rye.","Chip ordered the B.L.T..","Peter owes $1.35 more than the person who ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=012f3a0813c53040a433ef135b4e9ac7"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of Brandi and Zachary, one scored 300 points and the other was in lane 7.","Perry scored 240 points more points than Zachary.","The player who scored 300 points is either the player in lane 3 or Zachary.","Perry was in lane 6.","The person who scored 460 points wasn't in lane 5.","Rena scored 540 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Brandi","Perry","Rena","Stanley","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","3","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fab784f4e3161dc05a24673e30ea3ec"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["GXTV was either the stock that sold for $25 per share or the stock Geraldo bought.","JMO sold for $29 per share.","The stock Francine bought was either PSTO or the stock that sold for $28 per share.","The stock Bill bought was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Edith bought.","The stock Abigail bought was per share less expensive than the stock Francine bought.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was bought by Francine.","Of the stock that sold for $25 per share and the stock Francine bought, one was QMZ and the other was PSTO."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Edith","Francine","Geraldo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38f7b50daa4f770888a0c0b197117072"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Kelly has the 2:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either Susie's customer or Opal's customer.","Blanche is being worked on by Rhonda.","Of the client with the 12:00pm appointment and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment, one is Juana and the other is being worked on by Susie.","Georgia has her appointment sometime after Tammie's client.","Nettie's client has her appointment 3 hours after Tammie's customer.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Opal."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Georgia","Hope","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11d0e2194bf2e2decba26cf07c26fc8a"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Vic Velasquez has a 2 percent larger return than Oak Capital.","Oak Capital has had a 3 percent smaller return than the fund run by Kip Kerr.","The one with a return of 7% is run by Ule Underwood.","Hudson Brook is either the one run by Terry Torres or the fund with a return of 7%.","Silver Rock has had a return of 10%.","Of Pine Bay and Oak Capital, one is run by Sal Spencer and the other has had a return of 8%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Ule Underwood","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83123789bcc10e62b417aade1839a6fc"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Nina scored 80 points more points than Terrence.","Terrence scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 3.","Wanda was in lane 4.","Of the person who scored 460 points and the contestant who scored 540 points, one was in lane 7 and the other is Wanda.","The contestant who scored 300 points wasn't in lane 2.","Brandi scored 460 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Brandi","Kristie","Nina","Terrence","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6390d74ea9f35744a89e8d6a62b0536b"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Valerie's design went 15 feet.","The five planes were the silver plane, the plane that went 15 feet, the plane that went 25 feet, the plane that went 35 feet and Roderick's design.","Of the black plane and the pink airplane, one went 45 feet and the other was Omar's.","The plane that went 35 feet was either the black airplane or the silver airplane.","Margo's design was white."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67484870ad753bda7038245dac938e2e"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Lynn doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","Of Ernest and Gayle, one is scheduled for 11:30am and the other has the appointment for the root canal.","The customer going in for the crown has an appointment 1 hour before Shane.","The five people are the client with the 12:30pm appointment, Gayle, the person going in for the cleaning, the person going in for the crown and the person going in for the veneers.","The patient going in for the cleaning has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Gayle","Inez","Lynn","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=336a09e33a2beb310cf7eb667a673eb0"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The house built in 1729 is owned by the Jansen family.","Of the De Jong family's windmill and the Jansen family's windmill, one was built in 1706 and the other is Oostmolen.","Of the Bakker family's house and Zemelmolen, one was built in 1683 and the other was built in 1706.","Zemelmolen was built 23 years after Vlietmolen.","The home built in 1775 is owned by the De Vries family.","Westmolen was built 46 years after the De Jong family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=deaf71d8367c007f7ebf5cb402804ed8"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.1928 W was found 6 days after the case at 88.4584 W.","The box at 40.3109 N was either the box found on May 15 or the case at 88.4584 W.","The box at 40.2516 N was found 3 days after the cache at 40.3109 N.","The cache found on May 15 was at 88.3907 W.","Of the cache found on May 6 and the box at 88.0431 W, one was at 41.0072 N and the other was at 40.2516 N.","The case at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23f6773f60901686d978dabde3fa2a41"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Adam Alford finished with 9 ounces more gold than Ivan Ingram.","Harry Howell found 17 ounces of gold.","The person who found 23 ounces of gold worked the Glacier Grove claim.","The miner who found 11 ounces of gold didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Ivan Ingram was either the miner who found 20 ounces of gold or the person working at Tyrol Creek.","Of Fred Fletcher and Dilbert Duke, one worked the Fuller Rise claim and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","Fred Fletcher finished with somewhat more gold than the person working at Belle Hart."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=461fbee55d75fdf490fabd20e9a47dca"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Industry finished 1 place before the contestant from Jackman.","Carol finished fifth.","The solver from Jackman was either Steven or Renee.","The solver from Westport finished 2 places after Perry.","The solver who finished fourth was from Westport.","Renee finished sometime after the person from Industry.","Of Steven and the person from Lytton, one finished third and the other finished fifth."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carol","Perry","Renee","Steven","Virginia"],"label_c":["Industry","Jackman","Lytton","Rinard","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5c01fda065951e276e7ced09667f30b"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal served on May 14th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","The citrus halibut was either the meal served on May 15th or the meal served on May 14th.","Of the recipe with 400 calories and the kale quinoa, one was served on May 12th and the other was served on May 17th.","The asian steak contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","The dish with 440 calories, the recipe served on May 15th and the dish served on May 14th were all different recipes.","The garlic tilapia doesn't have exactly 440 calories.","The meal with 380 calories was served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=158327a6b88dc91651aaea8a4a7a576c"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Pablo ordered rigatoni.","Pablo paid 1 dollar more than Herbert.","Of the competitor who ordered penne and the competitor who ordered capellini, one paid $10.99 and the other was Florence.","Florence paid 1 dollar more than Terry.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid more than Herbert.","The contestant who paid $10.99 was either the competitor who ordered spaghetti or the runner who ordered capellini."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Herbert","Pablo","Suzanne","Terry"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4407d7273c6efb5776c117c2ea42bdcb"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of mahogany costs 75 dollars less than the item made of elm.","The five pieces are Rosemary's piece, the $275 piece, the item made of chestnut, the $250 item and the $325 item.","Patsy's item doesn't cost $325.","Marilyn's piece costs $350.","Of the $300 piece and the $250 piece, one was made of walnut and the other was crafted by Josephine."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Gwen","Josephine","Marilyn","Patsy","Rosemary"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","teak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f554a7ad247cf4df7d263ee588f806c5"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Holly was either the player who won with two pairs or the competitor who won the fourth hand.","Of the competitor who won the second hand and the player who won the fifth hand, one was Byron and the other won with two pairs.","Byron didn't win with a royal flush.","Holly won with a flush.","Of Yvonne and the player who won with two pairs, one won the third hand and the other won the fifth hand.","Nathaniel won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Byron","Holly","Kelley","Nathaniel","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe1a75feb4f08454d53d3cec32e11a52"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Evan's Fir is 3 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is either the 153 ft. tree or the 147 ft. tree.","Of the 150 ft. tree and The Senator, one is 99 years old and the other is 96 years old.","Of the 94 year-old tree and the 85 year-old tree, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is Nolan's Pine.","The 156 ft. tree isn't 99 years old.","The 85 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than the 94 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","85","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64a4a56bbc9e1fbd1ab760ac1668dc7c"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger leaving in March will bring their shamrock.","Jaime is either the passenger with the wishbone or the flier with the horseshoe.","Whitney will leave sometime before Velma.","Of the passenger leaving in May and the passenger with the horseshoe, one is Christie and the other is Whitney.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave sometime before the passenger with the horseshoe."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Christie","Jaime","Troy","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c904141c39c5ffb905b1c280894013a"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Southwest Inc card has a limit of $12,500.","The card with an APR of 8%, the Mid Atlantic card, the Southwest Inc card and the Credit Korp card are all different cards.","The card with an APR of 10% has a limit of $10,000.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 2 percent lower than the one with the $3,500 credit limit.","Of the card with the $10,000 credit limit and the one with the $4,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 9% and the other is from Whitly Bank."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$6,500","$10,000","$12,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=241137b4d570948d0b90ee7673843ece"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the $350 item and the $325 item, one was crafted by Marilyn and the other was made of oak.","Marilyn's piece is either the piece made of walnut or the $325 piece.","The five pieces are Nadine's item, the item made of oak, the piece made of sandalwood, the $350 item and the $250 item.","Olivia's item wasn't made of rosewood.","Irma's item was made of sandalwood.","Ellen's item costs more than Nadine's item.","The item made of sandalwood costs more than Nadine's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Ellen","Irma","Marilyn","Nadine","Olivia"],"label_c":["ash","oak","rosewood","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=477b369a2bc35135f7ba0b6222d88001"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1976 was either the center back or the full back.","Kawa was the wing back.","Kawa didn't start in 1988.","Hatcha started 3 years after the full back.","Cerisa was the center back.","The player who started in 1976, the wing back and Cerisa were all different players.","Of the person who started in 1979 and the player who started in 1982, one was the second striker and the other was Engmose."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Engmose","Hatcha","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba12443d45d22975fc7ce8151e137309"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Fred Fletcher finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Belle Hart.","Gil Gonzalez found 17 ounces of gold.","The prospector who found 11 ounces of gold didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","Adam Alford finished with 9 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The person who found 23 ounces of gold worked the Fuller Rise claim.","Jack Jacobs was either the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold or the person working at York River.","Of Fred Fletcher and Dilbert Duke, one worked the Culver Gorge claim and the other found 11 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8e5fb492d452b884479b304e52e7c80"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 79 year-old tree is shorter than Nolan's Pine.","The 150 ft. tree is either the 80 year-old tree or the 79 year-old tree.","Zeke's Spruce isn't 144 ft. tall.","Of the 96 year-old tree and Nolan's Pine, one is 156 ft. tall and the other is 147 ft. tall.","Evan's Fir is 87 years old.","Nolan's Pine is 3 feet shorter than Marsh Tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","87","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b60e40a791f256f1c831f7d74daa51a6"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Inawatai is either the fall located in Canada or the fall in New Zealand.","Of Oginao and Rhoqua, one is located in Nigeria and the other is 100 ft high.","The fall in Switzerland is somewhat higher than Rhoqua.","Oginao is somewhat shorter than the fall in Canada.","Oginao is 10 ft higher than the waterfall in Switzerland.","The waterfall located in Nigeria is 5 ft taller than Nyalt.","Nyalt is not in New Zealand."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d401f2b5aa615a0202c9e71ca1e1400"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Alberta scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 3.","The player in lane 3 scored more points than the player in lane 7.","Alberta is either the player who scored 380 points or the person in lane 4.","The contestant in lane 7 scored more points than Vincent.","Johnathan was in lane 3.","Of Vincent and Oliver, one scored 460 points and the other was in lane 5.","Deanna was in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Deanna","Johnathan","Oliver","Vincent"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c265289bfefe4e3aae8283b6864cead"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Kelvin finished fifth.","Willie finished 3 places before the contestant from Avalon.","Yvonne was either the solver from Eustis or the contestant from Avalon.","Yvonne finished sometime after the solver from Westport.","The contestant who finished second was either Leona or the person from Grant.","The person from Grant finished 1 place after Willie.","The contestant who finished fourth, Leona and the person from Westport were all different people.","The contestant who finished fifth wasn't from Eustis."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Kelvin","Leona","Nelson","Willie","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Avalon","Eustis","Grant","Pacific Grove","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=672ccc879e412ef90aac9e75e4a82fff"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Pamela Peet won her tournament 2 years after Freda Fritz.","The person who scored a 61 was either the golfer who won in 1922 or Pamela Peet.","Kristina Katz won her tournament 2 years before Tina Tuttle.","The person who scored a 59 won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 67.","Of Pamela Peet and Vickie Vern, one shot a 66 and the other won in 1924.","Of the person who won in 1924 and the golfer who scored a 59, one was Pamela Peet and the other was Freda Fritz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Kristina Katz","Pamela Peet","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","61","62","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a656c68c641f22fc57189b39ea6dcc9"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Ian finished 2 places before the person from Temple City.","The solver who finished fourth was either Zachary or the contestant from Yorba Linda.","Of the solver who finished first and the person who finished second, one was from Eustis and the other was Zachary.","Yvonne was either the person who finished fourth or the solver from Kalona.","Blanca finished fifth.","The person who finished fifth was from Quimby."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Dave","Ian","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Eustis","Kalona","Quimby","Temple City","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ba20a7072fd018e933e3b97e5159239"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's structure, the 125 sq ft home and the Gillespie's house are all different houses.","The 95 sq ft home sold for $29,000.","The Davidson's house sold for $38,000.","The Pratt's home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 house.","Of the $36,000 structure and the Gillespie's home, one is 140 sq ft and the other is 110 sq ft.","The $32,250 house is 15 sq ft smaller than the Ingram's home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Pratt"],"label_c":["$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df214374f282d038d646c17edf5bb66c"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Willie was from Needles.","The contestant from Kalona finished 1 place before the solver from Pacific Grove.","The solver who finished fifth was either Carol or the contestant from Delhi.","Perry was from Fowler.","Dave finished 3 places before Perry."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carol","Dave","Perry","Renee","Willie"],"label_c":["Delhi","Fowler","Kalona","Needles","Pacific Grove"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bb058f9d62e514d65965fcd217a6f6e"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal served on May 17th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 14th.","The meal served on May 17th contains 20 fewer calories than the lemon salmon.","The citrus halibut was served on May 14th.","Of the dish served on May 17th and the kale quinoa, one has 460 calories and the other has 400 calories.","The recipe with 460 calories wasn't served on May 12th.","The recipe served on May 15th was either the garlic tilapia or the dish with 380 calories."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a57a63694c478318f50b61e942b5d2a"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge is shorter than Star Bridge.","North Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the suspension structure.","Vellon Bridge is 11,500 ft.","Of the 13,000 ft bridge and the suspension one, one is Vellon Bridge and the other is Bay Bridge.","The 8,500 ft bridge is the camelback bridge.","The bowstring structure is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7d249d0597a85929694565100d11bce"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 80 year-old tree is either Nolan's Pine or Marsh Tree.","Of the 144 ft. tree and the 147 ft. tree, one is 79 years old and the other is Marsh Tree.","The 79 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the 85 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is either the 150 ft. tree or the 99 year-old tree.","The 153 ft. tree is 80 years old.","The Senator is taller than Zeke's Spruce.","The Senator isn't 99 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93a474710be16059b52393c0718bcf11"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Fanneuil oyster costs 20 cents less than the one from Appleton, CT.","Of the one from Punaville, RI and the one from Duxbury, MA, one is the Fanneuil oyster and the other costs $2.30.","The Fanneuil oyster costs somewhat less than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","The Bluepoint oyster doesn't cost $2.40.","The one from Duxbury, MA is either the oyster that costs $2.40 or the Pomaquin oyster.","The one that costs $2.10 is from Nesketucket, MA.","The Thatcher oyster costs $2.10."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Pomaquin","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3844afc6e9d64e123b3abebee31df0b5"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Ira was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child whose final word was \"anemic\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","Floyd was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Lila had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Jill.","Of Lila and the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", one was from Mrs. Steuben's class and the other was from Mrs. Condini's class.","The student whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the student from Mrs. Almerini's class or the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Denise","Floyd","Ira","Jill","Lila"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe0fe800b73a3d569319354e21c9e7d7"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish cost 1 dollar less than the snail.","The cat was either the yellow piece or the purple animal.","The fish cost 1 dollar more than the yellow piece.","The cat didn't cost $7.00.","The $5.00 animal was either the red animal or the purple piece.","The dog was yellow.","The red animal cost more than the gold balloon."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","snail"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a449545b1fffc2f2b1be7ac1b1df3ec5"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot and Doug, one will leave in January and the other will leave in March.","Brandi will leave in April.","Troy won't bring a rabbit's foot.","The flier with the coin will leave 1 month after Doug.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave sometime after Doug.","Of Lee and Troy, one will leave in March and the other will bring their wishbone."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Doug","Florence","Lee","Troy"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57e15c2d33eb5fae7106eab396fa9ec2"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Kelly and the client with the 1:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Susie and the other is being worked on by Pam.","Eileen is being worked on by Pam.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment is either Opal's client or Victoria's client.","The client with the 11:00am appointment isn't being helped by Rhonda.","Georgia is being worked on by Opal.","Kelly has her appointment 2 hours after Juana."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Eileen","Georgia","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Victoria"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a5548035a6303310fa5c6df153287f8"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Whitney's customer and Susie's customer, one has the 12:00pm appointment and the other is Flora.","Susie's customer is either Cristina or the customer with the 11:00am appointment.","Kelly has her appointment 2 hours before Victoria's client.","Victoria's customer has her appointment 2 hours before Flora.","Juana isn't being helped by Rhonda.","Juana has her appointment sometime after Tammie's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Flora","Hope","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8583e301360107177ea7317c3d56d19a"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Zachary is either the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" or the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Kelley had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to Zachary.","Ted had to spell \"consomme\".","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Of May and Lila, one was from Mrs. Nixon's class and the other had to spell \"anemic\".","May had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Kelley","Lila","May","Ted","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aff2bf611071d87cd726662ff2cec623"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with gouda cheese costs 1 dollar less than Nora's order.","Greg's order costs $4.75.","The sandwich with provolone cheese is either Nora's order or Omar's order.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs 2 dollars more than the order with cheddar cheese.","Of Nora's order and Juan's order, one includes cheddar cheese and the other costs $2.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Juan","Nora","Omar","Ronda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80a908ad841be58469e73ed59f6682bf"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Bay Bridge isn't the suspension bridge.","North Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than Bay Bridge.","The bowstring bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Sandy Bridge.","Of Star Bridge and the cable-stayed structure, one is 14,500 ft and the other is 10,000 ft.","The 11,500 ft structure is the cantilever bridge.","Vellon Bridge is 10,000 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4141b79d36571d1d0bcc304bc3b71e8a"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility will go online 2 years after the Lectra 4C.","The Lectra 4C is headed by Dr. Kirk.","The Bale-Hahn SSC isn't headed by Dr. York.","Of the project headed by Dr. Valentine and the facility scheduled to go online in 2020, one is the Zynga Complex and the other is the Egert Facility.","The Lectra 4C will go online 3 years before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is either the Egert Facility or the project headed by Dr. Huff."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Huff","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Valentine","Dr. York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3da5ba648f629162b8bad3cb7607ef03"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the card with an APR of 9% and the one with an APR of 12%, one has a limit of $5,000 and the other is from Credit Korp.","The Credit Korp card has an APR somewhat higher than the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","The Mid Atlantic card doesn't have the 10% APR.","The Whitly Bank card has a limit of $3,500.","The Mid Atlantic card has a limit of $7,500.","The card with an APR of 12% doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","The card with an APR of 11%, the TrustCo card, the card with the $4,000 credit limit and the card with the $7,500 credit limit are all different cards."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$7,500","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dda08c24bdda02c05add92c8f535c67"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Golden is either the Zynga Complex or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017.","The Lectra 4C will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Lester.","Of the Tevatron LHC and the Bale-Hahn SSC, one will go online in 2018 and the other is headed by Dr. Baldwin.","The project headed by Dr. Ingram will go online 1 year after the Zynga Complex.","The Tevatron LHC will go online in 2019."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Golden","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Lester","Dr. Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dcf0b681cc33a74218dbe9e62a08f16"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Kimusk culture was founded in 350 AD.","The Quyit culture was founded 500 years before the culture with 7,500 people.","The Juad culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 5,000 people.","Of the culture founded in 850 AD and the society founded in 1100 AD, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was the Uskorr culture.","The culture with 9,000 people was either the Uskorr culture or the Kimusk culture.","The Juad culture was founded 500 years before the Uskorr culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Juad","Kimusk","Quyit","Uskorr","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c02d34b686d5330acf74d5147f46d2b"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Chip owes $5.35.","Chip owes 45 cents more than Hannah.","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger owes less than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents less than Irene.","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger is either Peter or the team member whose order cost $5.80.","The five people are the person whose order cost $6.25, Erica, the team member who ordered the meatball sub, Hannah and Chip."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Irene","Peter"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9706c293954d38bd2c2c4ab22f9faa61"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the $5.75 order and Nora's order, one includes muenster cheese and the other includes gouda cheese.","The order with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with muenster cheese.","Sue's order costs 2 dollars more than Omar's order.","Tony's sandwich includes muenster cheese.","Of the order with colby jack cheese and Irene's order, one costs $3.75 and the other costs $4.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Irene","Nora","Omar","Sue","Tony"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d16e906b4e907bcecdb609b2bddbb61b"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the structure built in 1705 and the structure in Funai, one is Amari Michi and the other is Hori Takesi.","Sama Takako is in Uchida.","Okabe Honzo is either the temple built in 1585 or the temple in Nakai.","The structure built in 1765 is in Nakai.","Sama Takako was built sometime after Amari Michi.","The temple in Uchida was built 120 years before the temple in Niwa."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fe3b38d315c8c16b445996ad9393f40"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Kelley won 1 hand after Byron.","The player who won with a straight flush won 3 hands after the person who won with a full house.","Of Courtney and Omar, one won with a straight flush and the other won the fourth hand.","The competitor who won the fourth hand didn't win with two pairs.","Byron won with one pair.","Courtney won the fifth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Byron","Courtney","Kelley","Omar","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b34a9193f53a7deae71534cd33e2eae"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person from Miles finished 2 places after Carol.","Nelson wasn't from Rinard.","Of Nelson and the person from Grant, one finished second and the other finished first.","Zachary finished fifth.","The contestant who finished third was either the solver from Bertram or Perry.","Perry finished first."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carol","Ian","Nelson","Perry","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Grant","Miles","Rinard","Stanton"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=977ea452282f238907d6a9e985ea385a"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Faith Flynn isn't worth exactly $25 billion.","The person worth $28 billion is from Canada.","The tycoon from France is worth 1 billion more than Joseph Jakes.","Of the tycoon worth $26 billion and the person worth $29 billion, one is Leonard Levy and the other is from England.","Of Cal Craig and the tycoon worth $25 billion, one is from Germany and the other is from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy"],"label_c":["Canada","England","France","Germany","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53d00421cf1e5cde4d45d9f106b87f35"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of Irene and Rebecca, one owes $5.80 and the other ordered the tuna on rye.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes 45 cents more than Erica.","Of the team member who ordered the taco salad and Erica, one owes $4.90 and the other owes $5.80.","Rebecca didn't order the taco salad.","The person who ordered the cheeseburger owes more than Erica.","Chip owes $6.25."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f61d09a8211c72a04b5c173aee17bcf3"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Anita scored 7 fewer points than Rosalie.","Hattie scored somewhat more points than Anita.","The person who scored 42 points didn't make the pepper steak.","The cook who scored 49 points made the jambalaya.","Of the person who scored 70 points and the chef who made the cajun chili, one was Hattie and the other was Darlene.","The person who made the cashew tofu scored 14 more points than Hattie."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Anita","Darlene","Hattie","Ollie","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9321204fac1fb47d6178c86b0f29f9f"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The machine released in 1976 was made by Arco.","Of \"Bowling Alley\" and the machine made by Pinnefore, one was released in 1976 and the other was released in 1978.","The machine released in 1975 wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","\"Zany Circus\" was released in 1977.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out sometime after the pinball machine made by Arco.","\"Disco Mania\" came out 3 years before the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86a43186c0fda61f3bf3149f1edf7771"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of Irv Ingram's piece and the 2007 one, one sold for $175 and the other sold for $225.","The one that sold for $325 didn't come out in 1995.","Daryn Drake's card sold for 50 dollars more than the 1987 one.","Hick Hodge's one sold for $325.","Daryn Drake's item sold for $175.","Jimmy Jacobs's card was either the one that sold for $225 or the 2012 piece."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1987","1995","2004","2007","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96375f9f78f2caf1f449d93bcf05b573"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Nyalt is either the 120 ft tall waterfall or the fall in Jamaica.","The 110 ft tall waterfall is either Sihat or the waterfall in Brazil.","Of the 105 ft tall fall and the waterfall in Canada, one is Oginao and the other is Sihat.","Garray is not 120 ft high.","Oginao is 10 ft higher than the waterfall located in Nigeria.","Sihat is somewhat taller than Nyalt."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=472fed12ee1984b7115fd89cdb5d4730"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Nadine's piece wasn't made of ash.","Velma's piece costs 50 dollars less than the item made of teak.","Nadine's piece costs more than the item made of sandalwood.","Of the piece made of walnut and the piece made of rosewood, one costs $275 and the other was crafted by Dianne.","The piece made of teak costs 50 dollars less than Dianne's item.","The item made of rosewood is either Antoinette's piece or the $250 item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Dianne","Latasha","Nadine","Velma"],"label_c":["ash","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb8df475f7083cd400b3c24a5e105cfe"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Orlando has an appointment 2 hours after Allison.","Colin has an appointment 2 hours before Patsy.","The client going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour after the person going in for the whitening.","Of Orlando and Shane, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other is scheduled for 1:30pm.","Of the person with the 1:30pm appointment and the person going in for the cleaning, one is Orlando and the other is Allison.","The customer going in for the crown is either the customer with the 11:30am appointment or Orlando."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Colin","Orlando","Patsy","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5db4bab183c3ac08fc7254ed368f477e"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the bookmobile with 300 books or the mobile library Omar drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the vehicle Dan drives or the mobile library with 250 books.","The bookmobile Omar drives has 150 more books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","\"Dream Machine\" isn't driven by Dan.","\"Ready Reader\" has 150 fewer books than the mobile library Violet drives.","The bookmobile Natasha drives has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Dan drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Natasha","Omar","Terri","Violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b57406f15d7f9c6921fdc5784d455e9"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who scored a 67 won her tournament sometime before the person who scored a 63.","Vickie Vern didn't shoot a 67.","Of the woman who won in 1924 and Ethel Erwin, one shot a 63 and the other shot a 64.","The woman who scored a 67 won her tournament 2 years before Nellie Nolan.","The person who scored a 61 was either Shari Steel or the woman who won in 1920.","The golfer who scored a 63 won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 61."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Ethel Erwin","Nellie Nolan","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","61","63","64","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e20cba6b58f153b0a49e3f53bead8164"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine built in 1585 is either Yamasaki or the temple in Nakai.","Of the structure in Toyagi and the shrine in Usui, one was built in 1525 and the other is Matsuno Okura.","The five shrines are Takahashi, the temple in Toyagi, the shrine built in 1765, the shrine built in 1645 and the structure built in 1585.","Amari Michi was built 180 years before Takahashi.","The temple built in 1705 isn't in Niwa.","Yamasaki was built in 1645."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5dcfc9f470aad34cfdb31d8edafd24f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the $27,500 structure and the 155 sq ft house, one is for the Underwoods and the other is for the Ingrams.","The 125 sq ft structure didn't sell for $35,000.","The Kirby's home is 110 sq ft.","The Kirby's structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the Whitehead's home.","The 155 sq ft structure is either the $36,000 structure or the $25,000 home.","The Ingram's house is 95 sq ft.","Of the 155 sq ft home and the Gillespie's home, one sold for $29,000 and the other sold for $25,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7676c4ddfd75a0c0448254a8d4848fad"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 215 has 37 students.","The class with 33 students isn't taught by Franklin.","Mr. Owen's class has somewhat more students than the class in room 314.","The class with 29 students is either Mr. Morrison's class or Mr. Owen's class.","The class in room 129 has 4 more students than Mr. Newton's class.","Of Mr. Ellis's class and Mr. Newton's class, one has 37 students and the other is in room 318."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","129","215","314","318"],"label_c":["Ellis","Franklin","Morrison","Newton","Owen"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e2fbef13b2b1f940e661125f5afdbe3"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The bowstring one is longer than the truss one.","The suspension structure is 1,500 feet longer than Sandy Bridge.","Of the 14,500 ft structure and the 8,500 ft structure, one is the girder bridge and the other is Star Bridge.","Avery Bridge is the cantilever bridge.","Vellon Bridge is the girder bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Star Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbd9730c1307952b66219cf1bbb053d9"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 4 million downloads started in 2011.","Eva Estrada's podcast is either the podcast with 2 million downloads or the show with 5 million downloads.","Bobby Bora's podcast is either the show that began in 2008 or the show with 1 million downloads.","Geneva Gold's podcast has more downloads than the show that began in 2008.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 3 million downloads.","Of the podcast that began in 2009 and the show with 4 million downloads, one is Cora Capon's and the other is Eva Estrada's.","The show with 1 million downloads didn't start in 2012."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2011","2012","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1d5b1ab3354d880bd161d5deac7dbdc"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of Mike Morales's piece and Lance Leach's piece, one came out in 1995 and the other sold for $275.","Irv Ingram's one came out in 1974.","Lance Leach's piece didn't come out in 2012.","Lance Leach's piece sold for 50 dollars more than the 1974 card.","Gilby Glass's one sold for 50 dollars less than Jimmy Jacobs's item.","Jimmy Jacobs's item came out in 1983."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1974","1978","1983","1995","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0835a18befdf2eb8568f2b0b0f548e45"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Quirrel is 7 years old.","The ape Gracie works with is older than the animal Dolly works with.","Rajesh is cared for by Calliope.","Merah is either the ape Gracie works with or the animal Aldo works with.","Shamir is 3 years older than the animal Gracie works with.","The 13-year-old isn't cared for by Aldo.","The five animals are the animal Calliope works with, the 16-year-old, Shamir, Merah and the 7-year-old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8911e7e813618e0a1d6fe2e2c03ccf7"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who paid $9.99 didn't order penne.","Louis paid more than the competitor who ordered rigatoni.","The contestant who ordered rigatoni paid 2 dollars more than Gwendolyn.","Wade paid $10.99.","Of Elisa and the runner who paid $6.99, one ordered spaghetti and the other ordered rigatoni.","The runner who paid $10.99 was either Gwendolyn or the contestant who ordered vermicelli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Elisa","Gwendolyn","Louis","Margie","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f9832e73dc185dd5a15e5a19d096ac9"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture founded in 100 AD didn't have a population size of 7,500.","The Zuneos culture, the culture founded in 850 AD and the culture founded in 600 AD were all different cultures.","Of the culture founded in 600 AD and the society founded in 100 AD, one had a population size of 4,500 and the other was the Zuneos culture.","The Tyash culture was founded in 850 AD.","The culture founded in 350 AD was either the Zuneos culture or the culture with 5,000 people.","The Ryat culture was founded sometime after the Tyash culture.","Of the culture with 6,500 people and the culture founded in 350 AD, one was the Tyash culture and the other was the Juad culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Juad","Ryat","Tyash","Xidat","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c190c8ff4c76440342d1c504280c627"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen was built in 1683.","The Van den Berg family's windmill was built 46 years before the Jansen family's structure.","Hoekmolen is owned by the Van den Berg family.","Doesmolen is either the home built in 1683 or the Van Dijk family's house.","Of Grosmolen and Vlietmolen, one was built in 1729 and the other is owned by the De Vries family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08c9d2c455ce81c9a95eb428c59169bb"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Myra and Yvonne's client, one has the 3:00pm appointment and the other has the 1:00pm appointment.","Blanche has her appointment 3 hours after Lynette.","Lynette is being worked on by Nettie.","Susie's customer has her appointment sometime after Georgia.","The client with the 3:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Pam.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either Whitney's client or Lynette.","Alison has the 12:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Georgia","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Susie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4667874e7ffe342014c1036d4fafd245"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 6,500 people.","The Chach culture was founded sometime after the culture with 7,500 people.","Of the society founded in 600 AD and the society founded in 350 AD, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was the Oiracha culture.","Of the Chach culture and the Nysrani culture, one had a population size of 7,500 and the other was founded in 350 AD.","Of the culture with 8,000 people and the Echmust culture, one was founded in 600 AD and the other was founded in 850 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Echmust","Nysrani","Oiracha","Uskorr"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed37e9c700c6c1d061d52db48d27aa11"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of Izzy and Kevin, one is the surgeon and the other was born on May 18th.","Kevin has a birthday 1 month after Jeffrey.","Lamar wasn't born on July 16th.","Jeffrey has a birthday 2 months before the politician.","Jeffrey has a birthday 3 months before the musician.","Jeffrey has a birthday sometime before the architect."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Izzy","Jeffrey","Kevin","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a639e76b04218e3423700f08cf5a8296"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Zynga Complex will not go online in 2020.","The project headed by Dr. Alvarez will go online 2 years after the Falston LCS.","Of the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman and the project headed by Dr. Lester, one is the Bale-Hahn SSC and the other will go online in 2018.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Weber.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is headed by Dr. Alvarez.","The project headed by Dr. Lester will go online 1 year after the ISON-X42.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey is either the Falston LCS or the ISON-X42."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Lester","Dr. Weber","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bba0e6e89845cca7be88986d9421f983"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Francine works with is younger than Pemson.","The 7-year-old isn't cared for by Francine.","The 4-year-old is cared for by Aldo.","Of the ape Eva works with and Ofallo, one is 4 years old and the other is 16 years old.","The five animals are Quirrel, the 4-year-old, the 10-year-old, the 13-year-old and the 7-year-old.","Rajesh is cared for by Dolly."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d39dbd079441af9d2eabb7aa80530550"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person from Argentina is worth somewhat more than Dirk Dillon.","The magnate from Canada is worth somewhat less than Leonard Levy.","The mogul worth $28 billion is from Argentina.","The five people are Hal Hickman, the magnate from Canada, the mogul from Argentina, the magnate worth $27 billion and the mogul from France.","Of the magnate worth $29 billion and the tycoon from Germany, one is Hal Hickman and the other is Leonard Levy.","Joseph Jakes is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Hal Hickman","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","France","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05a84dd1d31aa78e013b91788f60e259"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that bakes for 40 minutes is either the candied yams recipe or the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees.","The candied yams recipe bakes 15 minutes longer than the baked ham.","The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes doesn't cook at 350 degrees.","Of the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees and the dish that bakes for 25 minutes, one is the meatloaf and the other is the candied yams recipe.","The bean casserole doesn't cook at 425 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 35 minutes cooks at 425 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc928d297813d2d6a95ccbd581556978"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 325 degrees bakes 15 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 340 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the bean casserole.","The chicken cutlet requires somewhat less baking time than the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 385 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","Of the dish that cooks at 410 degrees and the dish that cooks at 385 degrees, one bakes for 35 minutes and the other is the candied yams recipe.","The dish that cooks at 385 degrees is either the dish that bakes for 25 minutes or the meatloaf."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1bf05f162545013d8b513e8ae908251"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1983 item was either Keith Kane's piece or Irv Ingram's item.","Jimmy Jacobs's item sold for somewhat more than the 1995 card.","The piece that sold for $175 didn't come out in 2004.","Of the piece that sold for $275 and the 2015 item, one featured Opie Oliver and the other featured Keith Kane.","The card that sold for $125 came out in 1995.","The 2015 piece sold for 100 dollars more than the 1978 one.","Opie Oliver's item sold for $325."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Keith Kane","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1978","1983","1995","2004","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba059d401abc0f6ad8c77b3773854fd5"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The March 31 case was the 5-4 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was 2 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz wasn't the 6-3 decision.","The 3-6 decision was sometime before Gibbs v Kintz.","Of Watts v Yang and the 6-3 decision, one was on March 3 and the other was on March 24.","Carson v Dunn was either the 5-4 decision or the 8-1 decision.","The March 3 case was the 7-2 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["3-6","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d933c58467bbc25cbb0ea0145c8ce2be"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of the pink plane and the blue airplane, one went 25 feet and the other was Valerie's.","Ella's design went 35 feet.","The black plane landed 20 feet shorter than Aaron's design.","The airplane that went 45 feet wasn't blue.","Roderick's design went 15 feet.","Aaron's design was either the airplane that went 55 feet or the green plane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8471254f69074e8c04bb79f5f74551f8"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the contestant in lane 1 and Johnathan, one scored 380 points and the other scored 300 points.","The person in lane 1 scored 80 points fewer points than the player in lane 4.","Rena wasn't in lane 3.","Johnathan scored more points than the player in lane 1.","Irma scored 540 points.","The person in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than Brandi.","The person who scored 620 points was in lane 3."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Irma","Johnathan","Rena"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c114fab1a028dc21a4e5a39099240d8"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who scored 63 points made the cajun chili.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored 7 more points than the person who made the smoked pork.","Of the chef who scored 63 points and the cook who scored 70 points, one made the pepper steak and the other was Gabriel.","Bertha scored 21 more points than Darlene.","Veronica didn't make the jambalaya.","The cook who scored 49 points is either the chef who made the lemon snapper or the person who made the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Darlene","Gabriel","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ee7f22b11c3f0cce82d19da255c1ec2"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Gil Gallegos isn't worth exactly $28 billion.","The tycoon worth $28 billion is from France.","Cal Craig is worth $25 billion.","The mogul from Argentina is worth 3 billion more than Ida Ingram.","The tycoon from Germany is worth somewhat less than Ida Ingram.","Of Dirk Dillon and Ida Ingram, one is from Sweden and the other is worth $27 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Dirk Dillon","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Ida Ingram"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","France","Germany","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82cf936d31aaa218131ef2708e45bf35"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of Ellen's item and Irma's piece, one was made of teak and the other costs $350.","Cheri's piece costs more than Antoinette's piece.","The $300 item was made of mahogany.","Cheri's piece is either the item made of elm or the $350 item.","The item made of mahogany costs 25 dollars more than the item made of poplar.","The piece made of mahogany is either the $325 piece or Antoinette's item.","Ellen's piece costs 50 dollars more than the item made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Cheri","Ellen","Irma","Nadine"],"label_c":["elm","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=673c520927ad0fa79cd24d0b3f5a94ed"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Falston LCS isn't headed by Dr. Weber.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2020 is headed by Dr. Kirk.","Of the Bale-Hahn SSC and the Lectra 4C, one is headed by Dr. Kirk and the other will go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Kirk is either the Bale-Hahn SSC or the facility scheduled to go online in 2018.","The project headed by Dr. Valentine will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","The project headed by Dr. Alvarez will go online 1 year after the Zynga Complex.","The Lectra 4C will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Underwood."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76704b32569e73f12ffe022431da7136"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The five waterfalls are the waterfall located in Tibet, Garray, the 120 ft tall fall, the 115 ft tall waterfall and the 100 ft tall fall.","Of the 115 ft tall waterfall and Irskela, one is in New Zealand and the other is in Nigeria.","Garray is either the 110 ft tall waterfall or the 115 ft tall fall.","Oginao is either the fall in Nigeria or the 110 ft tall fall.","The waterfall in Switzerland is 10 ft higher than Irskela.","Nyalt is somewhat shorter than Cerbel."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c2d1504174b0c0eb0571c1026e534fa"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Kelly and Georgia, one is being worked on by Opal and the other has the 2:00pm appointment.","Georgia has her appointment 1 hour after Alison.","Georgia is being worked on by Victoria.","Juana is being worked on by Tammie.","Tammie's client has her appointment 1 hour after Pam's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Georgia","Juana","Kelly","Lynette"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Susie","Tammie","Victoria"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37b736ef18769d9166688b7e6e899bd5"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Awad started 3 years after the center back.","Awad began playing in 1982.","Hatcha was the second striker.","Of the full back and Rothvum, one began playing in 1982 and the other began playing in 1976.","The player who started in 1988 was either the center forward or Rothvum.","Cerisa didn't start in 1988."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Fichin","Hatcha","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=091bba3b08b282ae5557766e5a588915"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The chili pork wasn't served on May 11th.","Of the recipe with 420 calories and the recipe with 400 calories, one was the kale quinoa and the other was served on May 11th.","The recipe with 420 calories was served on May 17th.","The dish served on May 14th was either the asian steak or the dish with 420 calories.","The asian steak contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 12th.","The bulgur salad wasn't served on May 12th.","The chili pork contains somewhat fewer calories than the lemon salmon."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12faa863802e1dee4d2f7adaaa1c2c2c"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won with a flush won 1 hand before Ramon.","The player who won with one pair won 3 hands before Frances.","Salvador didn't win with a straight flush.","Holly won the first hand.","Of the player who won with one pair and the player who won the third hand, one was Veronica and the other was Ramon.","The person who won the third hand won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frances","Holly","Ramon","Salvador","Veronica"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ee8c570bb8a91bc695b1c174d82c6f9"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Evan's Fir is 3 feet taller than the 80 year-old tree.","The 99 year-old tree is shorter than Marsh Tree.","Of Roger's Oak and Marsh Tree, one is 156 ft. tall and the other is 79 years old.","Marsh Tree isn't 94 years old.","The 156 ft. tree, the 96 year-old tree and the 79 year-old tree are all different trees.","Old Jarvis is 9 feet taller than Nolan's Pine."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak"],"label_c":["79","80","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=645ea8f331680945df6f74c209f7d324"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in medicine won her prize 4 years before Edna Evitz.","Glenda Glenn didn't win in 1976.","The person who won in 1976 won the prize in chemistry.","Glenda Glenn is either the winner who won the prize in chemistry or the person who won the prize in physics.","The five winners are the person who won in 1980, the person who won the prize in chemistry, Edna Evitz, the person who won the prize in astronomy and Jemma Jenks.","Of the winner who won in 1972 and the person who won in 1980, one is Sue Simpson and the other won the prize in physics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Edna Evitz","Glenda Glenn","Jemma Jenks","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8b25e3c9578df33a5c3802dce858766"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Viola made the hat.","The knitter who finished third made the blanket.","Of the person who finished second and Marianne, one made the blanket and the other made the mittens.","Kimberly finished 2 places after Marianne.","Viola finished somewhat before Carla.","Ruth is either the person who finished fifth or the knitter who finished second.","Carla didn't knit the tea cozy."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carla","Kimberly","Marianne","Ruth","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5a73ae9f43230359a6f5b7b940e0d8c"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Yolanda finished 1 place after Sophie.","Of the entrant who finished second and the entrant who entered her scarf, one is Marianne and the other is Sophie.","Sophie finished 2 places after the knitter who entered her hat.","Yolanda didn't knit the tea cozy.","The person who entered her sweater finished 2 places after the entrant who entered her scarf.","Priscilla finished somewhat after Yolanda."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Marianne","Priscilla","Sophie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1de25e4299fab0a1d2a291ddf1cde302"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $25 per share was bought by Abigail.","QMZ was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought.","Of the stock Geraldo bought and GXTV, one sold for $28 per share and the other sold for $26 per share.","The stock Bill bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than JMO.","ABTR, the stock that sold for $27 per share and GXTV were all different stocks.","ABTR was bought by Heathcliff."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Geraldo","Heathcliff"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7238aa13126dc896d9a378d6a8042945"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Greg's order costs more than the order with muenster cheese.","Darrell's sandwich doesn't include swiss cheese.","The $6.75 order includes havarti cheese.","Of Billie's order and Greg's order, one includes havarti cheese and the other costs $3.75.","The order with colby jack cheese costs 1 dollar more than Peter's order.","The order with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The sandwich with havarti cheese is either Billie's sandwich or the $4.75 sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Darrell","Greg","Nora","Peter"],"label_c":["colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ea34e5ed738c685f12aa07c9b800f63"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Adrian is the politician.","Of the person whose birthday is on August 15th and the person whose birthday is on April 13th, one is the politician and the other is Gerald.","Of the traveler born on June 14th and the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th, one is Izzy and the other is the diplomat.","Gerald is either the musician or the diplomat.","Neville is either the politician or the person whose birthday is on July 16th.","The lawyer has a birthday 2 months after the diplomat.","Gerald has a birthday sometime before Izzy."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Frank","Gerald","Izzy","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fab04dd475f8af112b03a52bdfcfb734"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of Fichin and Rothvum, one was the wing back and the other began playing in 1982.","Hatcha didn't start in 1985.","The sweeper started sometime before Rothvum.","The center back started 9 years after Rothvum.","Engmose began playing in 1976.","The person who started in 1985 was the goalie."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Engmose","Fichin","Hatcha","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=714b403b3d2b00bb8a6ea0dcd8510aec"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The ISON-X42 will go online 3 years after the project headed by Dr. Golden.","The Tevatron LHC is either the project headed by Dr. Ewing or the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 is headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","Of the project headed by Dr. Ewing and the Zynga Complex, one will go online in 2018 and the other will go online in 2016.","The project headed by Dr. Ewing will go online 1 year before the Lectra 4C.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Golden."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Golden","Dr. Huff","Dr. Weber","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2434f723eea7e94bc8ebfa07a0d1481e"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 23 ft long specimen isn't Herbert.","Evan is 6 feet longer than the bowhead whale.","The sei whale is Felipe.","The narwhal is either Herbert or the 25 ft long exhibit.","Dennis is 2 feet shorter than the fin whale.","Of the 25 ft long exhibit and the 29 ft long exhibit, one is the narwhal and the other is Evan."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfb8c0c6e8346cc4aa04c0bcdfad4668"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe leaving in May is either the flier with the horseshoe or the aerophobe with the wishbone.","Of Whitney and the passenger with the wishbone, one will leave in March and the other will leave in April.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave 3 months after the passenger with the coin.","Velma will leave 1 month after Lee.","Lee will leave in February.","The aerophobe with the shamrock will leave sometime after Troy."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Lee","Troy","Velma","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53c6b7423226fa4f7d390b04619b61ae"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The society founded in 350 AD had a population size of 6,500.","Of the Oiracha culture and the Uskorr culture, one was founded in 350 AD and the other had a population size of 7,500.","Of the Oiracha culture and the Sameos culture, one had a population size of 8,000 and the other was founded in 1100 AD.","The Aldeton culture was either the culture founded in 600 AD or the culture founded in 1100 AD.","The culture founded in 850 AD didn't have a population size of 5,000.","The Aldeton culture was founded sometime before the Danseri culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Danseri","Oiracha","Sameos","Uskorr"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72ec97895df2505a5b34f3787c9a030a"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who gave Ally the planter spent more than the friend who gave Ally the blender.","The attendee who gave Ally the juicer spent more than Jack Jordan.","Of the friend who gave Ally the juicer and the friend who gave Ally the HD tv, one is Pam Powell and the other spent $475.","The attendee who gave Ally the HD tv spent 25 dollars less than Ora Osborne.","The friend who spent $450, the friend who gave Ally the juicer, Mitch Mayo and the person who gave Ally the toaster are all different people.","Mitch Mayo gave Ally the HD tv.","Ora Osborne gave Ally the toaster."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=987a8dca40288a4501599b0b03ff75ba"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the TrustCo card and the Mid Atlantic card, one has a limit of $3,500 and the other has an APR of 9%.","The TrustCo card has an APR of 12%.","The Credit Korp card has an APR of 11%.","The one with an APR of 10% doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit, the TrustCo card, the card with an APR of 8% and the Mid Atlantic card are all different cards.","The card with the $6,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $20,000 credit limit.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Dell Scargo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1591062d7662d859386862b81fde0b5"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 15 feet was pink.","Henrietta's design was green.","Roderick's design landed 20 feet shorter than Margo's design.","Roderick's design was either the airplane that went 35 feet or the blue plane.","Omar's design went 10 feet farther than Valerie's design.","The yellow airplane went 20 feet farther than Roderick's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee56b2cd3ac0cc8668eaa2f1d8806523"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Utrecht\" cost 500 dollars less than Kelly's puppet.","Margarita's dummy cost $1,500.","Of \"Xavier\" and \"Yenga\", one cost $1,750 and the other is Nicole's.","\"Xavier\" cost somewhat more than Kelly's puppet.","Margarita's puppet cost 750 dollars more than Isabel's dummy.","Kelly's dummy is \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d06397b9d4b963f2f3c03c85e4e71cf3"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The bulgur salad has 380 calories.","The citrus halibut contains 20 fewer calories than the dish served on May 11th.","The meal served on May 14th contains 40 more calories than the meal served on May 12th.","Of the dish with 420 calories and the recipe served on May 12th, one was the lemon salmon and the other was the citrus halibut.","The bulgur salad was either the recipe with 460 calories or the dish served on May 13th.","The chili pork wasn't served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b20dad7e8d4aec3419d47b7731d134ec"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.3109 N was found 3 days before the cache at 40.6656 N.","Of the cache found on May 12 and the box found on May 9, one was at 40.6656 N and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The box at 40.2516 N was found sometime after the case at 41.0072 N.","The box at 40.3109 N was found 3 days after the box at 41.0237 N.","The case found on May 3 wasn't at 88.0431 W.","The case at 88.1863 W was either the case found on May 9 or the cache at 40.3109 N.","The cache found on May 9 was at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23dd9578b2ba440b1c21d3a060d8c16b"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Alma won't leave in January.","The flier leaving in March will bring their talisman.","Troy will leave sometime after the flier with the rabbit's foot.","Troy will leave 1 month before Neal.","Of the passenger leaving in January and the passenger leaving in February, one is Florence and the other will bring their rabbit's foot.","The aerophobe leaving in January is either the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot or the passenger with the wishbone.","Yolanda will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the coin."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alma","Florence","Neal","Troy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a82bbc8b7387b94665be3bf1ea119b5"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with a straight flush won 1 hand before the person who won with two pairs.","Of Lee and the person who won with one pair, one won the fifth hand and the other won the third hand.","Irma won the second hand.","The player who won with a flush won 2 hands before the player who won with one pair.","Guillermo won the fifth hand.","Zachary lost the fourth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Irma","Lee","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=572ff4a1820954bb3e126268305d86e7"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Pemson is 4 years old.","The 10-year-old is cared for by Gracie.","Merah is 3 years older than the orangutan Calliope works with.","Of the 10-year-old and the 7-year-old, one is Rajesh and the other is cared for by Aldo.","The animal Eva works with is either Merah or the 10-year-old.","Ofallo isn't cared for by Calliope."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=320a064c11cf29f6d40ee5ecd924102f"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The white plane landed somewhat shorter than the green airplane.","Henrietta's design went 10 feet farther than Margo's design.","Ella's design was green.","The plane that went 25 feet was either Valerie's design or the green airplane.","Margo's design wasn't silver.","Margo's design, the green airplane, the airplane that went 35 feet and the white airplane were all different planes.","Roderick's design was blue."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3d3a07e7b986fff7fe31404e63ed8e7"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Betty Brewer won her prize 8 years after the person who won the prize in astronomy.","Of the winner who won in 1972 and the winner who won in 1976, one won the prize in astronomy and the other is Edna Evitz.","Jemma Jenks won her prize after the person who won the prize in literature.","Olive Olson won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in medicine.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 8 years before Edna Evitz."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Casey Carson","Edna Evitz","Jemma Jenks","Olive Olson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a687a9014ac27f93c8be337eb0c0dc8"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person from Lytton finished sometime before the solver from Unionville.","Renee was from Van Nuys.","The solver from Oak View was either Renee or Frederick.","Virginia finished 1 place before Leona.","Of Renee and Leona, one was from Unionville and the other finished fifth.","Of the solver from Lytton and the person from Oak View, one was Traci and the other finished first."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Leona","Renee","Traci","Virginia"],"label_c":["Lytton","Oak View","Temple City","Unionville","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=783d5fc89650f4002d547aba110d7dac"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 10,000 ft bridge is the girder bridge.","Avery Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the bowstring one.","The 13,000 ft structure is the suspension bridge.","The cable-stayed bridge is either the 10,000 ft one or Gorem Bridge.","Bay Bridge is 4,500 feet longer than Star Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a2b1827f07f99e2c55ccdae2742f624"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report from Dows was submitted sometime before the report from Newark.","Iva Ingram's report was from Long Barn.","Of the August 6 report and the report from Ames, one was reported by Dan Delgado and the other was reported by Abe Alvarez.","The August 5 report was either the report from Dows or Iva Ingram's sighting.","The five sightings were Dan Delgado's report, the August 8 sighting, the August 5 sighting, the sighting from Long Barn and the sighting from Newark.","Edith Estes's report was from Newark."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Dows","Greeley","Long Barn","Newark"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d634cc6559cf955679af083eb162cd44"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Hori Takesi was built 60 years after the temple in Toyagi.","The five shrines are the structure built in 1525, the temple in Funai, Hori Takesi, the structure in Toyagi and the shrine in Uchida.","Yamasaki was built 120 years before the shrine in Toyagi.","Okabe Honzo is in Funai.","Takahashi was built in 1765.","Of Hori Takesi and Yamasaki, one was built in 1525 and the other is in Miyato."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=206dbb55f9a9d06347b2765669a1e2fe"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Vickie Vern won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 63.","The five golfers were Alison Ames, the woman who won in 1920, the woman who scored a 65, the golfer who scored a 59 and the golfer who won in 1923.","The person who won in 1923 was either the golfer who scored a 65 or the woman who scored a 60.","Alison Ames won her tournament sometime after Nellie Nolan.","Kristina Katz won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 62.","Of the woman who scored a 65 and Kristina Katz, one won in 1924 and the other won in 1923."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Nellie Nolan","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","62","63","65"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7fc78d33c9ea708aa57ca18047de30a"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Rosemary's item costs more than Antoinette's piece.","Bonita's piece costs $300.","The item made of ash costs 50 dollars more than Rosemary's piece.","The $275 item is either the item made of teak or the item made of ash.","The $350 item, the item made of mahogany and the item made of teak are all different pieces.","Of Kendra's piece and the item made of poplar, one costs $300 and the other costs $325."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Bonita","Irma","Kendra","Rosemary"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","poplar","teak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c9aef45abdfd85cc1c914845620cfc1"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ida is either the knitter who entered her socks or the person who entered her tea cozy.","Bessie is either the knitter who finished fourth or the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","The person who finished second made the scarf.","Ruth finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her socks.","Bessie didn't knit the mittens.","Of the knitter who entered her scarf and the knitter who finished third, one is Carla and the other is Ruth.","Tanya finished first."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Carla","Ida","Ruth","Tanya"],"label_c":["mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=927fe6318e439042b08c726a20ca1953"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on Friday was either the show with 250,000 viewers or the program that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired on Tuesday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired at 2:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Thursday.","The program that aired on Sunday had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday.","Of the show that aired on Saturday and the show that aired on Friday, one brought in 750,000 viewers and the other aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired on Friday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Thursday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e01ac6bba188bdc00802999ba1813f8e"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 120 is taught by Underwood.","The class with 35 students isn't taught by Underwood.","The class in room 201 is either the course with 31 students or Mr. Jimenez's class.","Mr. Quinn's class is either the course in room 114 or the course with 37 students.","Of the class in room 201 and the class with 33 students, one is taught by Leach and the other is taught by Quinn.","The course in room 114 has 4 more students than the class in room 122.","Mr. Avery's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 201."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","120","122","201","319"],"label_c":["Avery","Jimenez","Leach","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83e31d234851bbbf366f3e123f0dfa86"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished second was from Rinard.","The five people were Renee, the person from Yorba Linda, the person from Pacific Grove, the contestant who finished third and the contestant who finished first.","Hubert finished sometime after the contestant from Temple City.","Of Renee and Willie, one finished fourth and the other was from Rinard.","Zachary finished 2 places before the solver from Yorba Linda.","The contestant from Eustis finished 1 place before Renee."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Dave","Hubert","Renee","Willie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Eustis","Pacific Grove","Rinard","Temple City","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8111c8fdaf8e9e0ccd52be0aeb4e12d"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ewing's home sold for $36,000.","The $38,000 structure is somewhat larger than the Pratt's structure.","The Nielsen's home is 15 sq ft larger than the $25,000 home.","The Pratt's home isn't 125 sq ft.","The Gillespie's structure is 155 sq ft.","Of the 95 sq ft house and the 110 sq ft structure, one is for the Ingrams and the other sold for $32,250.","The $32,250 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Ingram's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b6d7507840e5fb77bacd9d552c22bce"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that went 55 feet was either Omar's design or the yellow plane.","Margo's design was green.","The white plane landed somewhat shorter than Margo's design.","Of the airplane that went 35 feet and the airplane that went 15 feet, one was white and the other was Margo's.","Omar's design landed 20 feet shorter than Ella's design.","Roderick's design was white.","Omar's design wasn't silver."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5d428d58253250fdc552a5241f5823e"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the Egert Facility and the Lectra 4C, one will go online in 2019 and the other is headed by Dr. Morgan.","The Falston LCS isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","The Zynga Complex is headed by Dr. Weber.","The project headed by Dr. Weber will go online sometime after the Falston LCS.","The Lectra 4C is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 or the project headed by Dr. Huff.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2016 is either the project headed by Dr. Morgan or the project headed by Dr. Weber.","The project headed by Dr. Weber will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Golden."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Golden","Dr. Huff","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74617ac107deba722bd13a78f6857de3"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished third was either the person from Rinard or the solver from Canoga Park.","Of Grace and Willie, one was from Rinard and the other finished fourth.","Willie finished 2 places before the person from Canoga Park.","Melinda finished 2 places before Kelvin.","The solver from Grant was either the contestant who finished third or Kelvin.","The solver who finished fourth wasn't from Bertram."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Grace","Kelvin","Melinda","Perry","Willie"],"label_c":["Bertram","Canoga Park","Delhi","Grant","Rinard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6db6d267ee9ded80f86d0de5ebc4e0d"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is 2 feet longer than Curtis.","The bowhead whale is Adam.","The bowhead whale is 4 feet longer than the right whale.","Curtis is either the narwhal or the bowhead whale.","The 23 ft long exhibit is Dennis.","Dennis is 2 feet longer than Evan."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28059316440e01cc7be0404ed6b88db1"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is 29 ft long.","Curtis is either the right whale or the gray whale.","Of the right whale and Evan, one is 25 ft long and the other is 29 ft long.","The 27 ft long specimen is Herbert.","Herbert is 4 feet longer than the bowhead whale.","Brent is 2 feet shorter than Curtis.","The gray whale is somewhat longer than Brent."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Evan","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6543e8c308be61aaa2738076a5ccb2c0"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Floyd was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Gayle had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Hannah.","The child from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","May was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The student whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either Yvette or the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Hannah, the child from Mrs. Nixon's class, the child whose final word was \"consomme\" and the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class are all different people.","Hannah has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Floyd","Gayle","Hannah","May","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83d6a00238884f579a162b5636d4d40b"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast that began in 2013 is either Faye Fender's show or the podcast with 4 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2009 has fewer downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","Dixie Dean's show didn't start in 2014.","The podcast that began in 2010 has 2 million more downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","Of Geneva Gold's show and Faye Fender's podcast, one has 1 million downloads and the other started in 2013.","The five shows are Al Acosta's show, the podcast that began in 2013, the podcast with 1 million downloads, the podcast that began in 2014 and the show with 5 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2011","2013","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d322103e11794947f739cf5e5a449eea"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Sihat is not in Canada.","The waterfall in Tibet is 5 ft shorter than Irskela.","Oginao is 10 ft taller than the fall located in Tibet.","Irskela is in New Zealand.","Of Nyalt and Sihat, one is located in Tibet and the other is 115 ft high.","Of the waterfall in Switzerland and Nyalt, one has a height of 110 ft and the other is 100 ft tall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77e82e93f81b9cbda01e2fad336b6814"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Viola is either the person who finished fourth or the knitter who entered her mittens.","Of Francis and the person who finished fourth, one made the blanket and the other made the hat.","Marianne made the mittens.","The person who finished first didn't knit the socks.","The person who entered her hat, the person who finished first, Marianne and the entrant who finished fifth are all different people.","Francis finished 3 places after Jeanette."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Francis","Jeanette","Marianne","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=337afb4b4ff73012fed7b42c275b5f3a"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The five people are the attendee who spent $425, Ora Osborne, the attendee who gave Ally the laptop, Mitch Mayo and the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Of Mitch Mayo and Ned Norris, one spent $500 and the other gave Ally the planter.","Pam Powell spent $450.","The person who spent $500 gave Ally the laptop.","The friend who gave Ally the juicer spent 25 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the planter."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f4ced37c6045dba037c9bb666f2a58f"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece that sold for $225 came out in 2007.","Cole Cooley's piece was either the piece that sold for $175 or the one that sold for $125.","Neddy Norris's one came out in 1995.","Lance Leach's one sold for 50 dollars less than the 1983 item.","Eric Estrada's item didn't sell for $275.","Of the 2004 piece and Neddy Norris's piece, one sold for $325 and the other sold for $275.","The card that sold for $275 was either the 2007 piece or the 2004 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1978","1983","1995","2004","2007"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b4ff5e224927977384b8641e4c10acbb"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.3109 N was found 9 days after the case at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 40.5912 N was either the case found on May 6 or the cache at 88.3821 W.","The box at 88.3821 W was either the case found on May 3 or the case at 40.3109 N.","The case at 41.0072 N wasn't uncovered on May 9.","The five boxes were the cache at 40.5912 N, the case found on May 9, the box at 88.3907 W, the cache found on May 12 and the case at 88.2694 W.","Of the box at 41.0237 N and the cache found on May 6, one was at 88.3907 W and the other was at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14db0152325ff5775048af468cf19ab6"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered fusilli was either Suzanne or the competitor who paid $8.99.","Angie paid 1 dollar more than Elisa.","Angie paid $7.99.","The five runners were the contestant who paid $9.99, Damon, the competitor who ordered rigatoni, Elisa and Angie.","The competitor who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar less than Irma.","The competitor who ordered fusilli paid less than the runner who ordered vermicelli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Damon","Elisa","Irma","Suzanne"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","rigatoni","rotini","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0cf7e393ad3755b29169293d9ce4e7d5"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 153 ft. tree is either the 79 year-old tree or The Senator.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 144 ft. tree, one is Evan's Fir and the other is 87 years old.","Of the 85 year-old tree and Zeke's Spruce, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is 144 ft. tall.","Old Jarvis isn't 156 ft. tall.","Nolan's Pine is 79 years old.","The Senator is either the 156 ft. tree or the 150 ft. tree.","The 94 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0dc29dec15268e35fbc5903502a6323"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person who made the pepper steak and Freda, one scored 63 points and the other scored 49 points.","Celia made the smoked pork.","The person who made the cashew tofu scored 7 fewer points than Ida.","Veronica scored 14 fewer points than the chef who made the cashew tofu.","Celia, the chef who scored 56 points and Freda are all different chefs.","The chef who scored 42 points made the cajun chili."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Celia","Freda","Ida","Jim","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a7ae6d93fea51a074a2c9fd3484ceaa"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Salinas and the project headed by Dr. Owens, one is the Tevatron LHC and the other will go online in 2019.","The ISON-X42 will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Golden.","The Bale-Hahn SSC isn't headed by Dr. Owens.","The Lectra 4C will go online sometime before the Falston LCS.","The project headed by Dr. Lester will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Falston LCS will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Lester."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Golden","Dr. Lester","Dr. Owens","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c33dc304e0bc1a3811c35b1e197347d"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The camelback structure is longer than the cantilever structure.","Bay Bridge isn't the camelback bridge.","Of the 14,500 ft one and the 13,000 ft one, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is the girder bridge.","Avery Bridge is 14,500 ft.","Star Bridge is the cable-stayed bridge.","The camelback structure is 1,500 feet shorter than the cable-stayed structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=804616b1401e6224e3ee2dfcc1e9b58c"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the entrant who finished first and the entrant who finished second, one is Ernestine and the other made the mittens.","The knitter who entered her mittens is either Yolanda or Alexis.","Yolanda made the scarf.","Ernestine finished 1 place before Alexis.","Ernestine made the sweater.","Ida didn't knit the socks.","Yolanda finished 2 places after the person who entered her socks."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Ida","Winifred","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=392e4128be5dfd8bd6999f01d6b09fde"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Alison has her appointment 2 hours after Nettie's customer.","Lynette has her appointment sometime after Susie's client.","Myra has her appointment 1 hour before Victoria's client.","Of the customer with the 1:00pm appointment and the customer with the 2:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Nettie and the other is Hope.","Pam's customer has her appointment 2 hours before Hope."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Hope","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Susie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6292ebd923b9f38e634ceccfb95b47a7"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of Lily Little and Ned Norris, one gave Ally the blu-ray player and the other spent $450.","Mitch Mayo spent $500.","The friend who gave Ally the blender spent 50 dollars more than Ora Osborne.","The person who spent $475 gave Ally the HD tv.","Ned Norris spent 50 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv.","Of the person who spent $425 and Ora Osborne, one gave Ally the blu-ray player and the other gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=421329ed434f1e4d1356a49169973e11"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Omar v Powers was sometime after the 8-1 decision.","Short v Metz was 1 week before the 6-3 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was either the 3-6 decision or the March 31 proceeding.","Of Carson v Dunn and the March 10 case, one was the 3-6 decision and the other was the 7-2 decision.","Carson v Dunn was sometime after the 3-6 decision.","The 8-1 decision was 2 weeks before the 5-4 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["3-6","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10de165f777225920d4102c1a8ed7aaa"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Dan Delgado's report was received on August 5.","Of the report from Houghton and the August 7 report, one was reported by Hal Harrison and the other was reported by Iva Ingram.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Dows.","The August 6 report was from Houghton.","The August 7 report was either the sighting from Newark or the sighting from Dows.","The report from Upper Lake was submitted sometime after Cindy Chan's sighting.","Iva Ingram's sighting wasn't received on August 6."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Dows","Fontana","Houghton","Newark","Upper Lake"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3e3fcf0539b55d30997a1f37e092335"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Gus is either the 29 ft long exhibit or the fin whale.","Gus is 2 feet shorter than Brent.","The narwhal is 27 ft long.","Of the 25 ft long specimen and Dennis, one is the beluga whale and the other is the narwhal.","The sei whale isn't Felipe.","The gray whale is Brent."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Dennis","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=346a3bb0dc65459dce8c232e1eca083c"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Owens and the project headed by Dr. Underwood, one will go online in 2018 and the other is the ISON-X42.","The Tevatron LHC isn't headed by Dr. Owens.","The project headed by Dr. Underwood will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Chang.","The Lectra 4C will go online 1 year before the Falston LCS.","The Lectra 4C will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","Of the ISON-X42 and the facility scheduled to go online in 2020, one is headed by Dr. Chang and the other is headed by Dr. Underwood."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Chang","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Owens","Dr. Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a583460d08301900324878f8e8777320"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall located in Nigeria is somewhat taller than the fall located in New Zealand.","Cerbel is 5 ft shorter than Garray.","The waterfall located in Jamaica is somewhat shorter than Oginao.","Of the 110 ft tall fall and the 105 ft tall waterfall, one is located in Canada and the other is Nyalt.","Garray is either the 110 ft tall waterfall or the 120 ft tall fall.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is located in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34f07eac164d6682bc0132790f1a4d81"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple built in 1585 is in Niwa.","The structure in Uchida was built sometime before Amari Michi.","The structure built in 1765 is either Amari Michi or the shrine in Usui.","Of the temple built in 1705 and Takahashi, one is in Toyagi and the other is in Uchida.","Sama Takako was built in 1705.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years after Amari Michi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bc6a4d3ec31c7360fee085885e10f18"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe with the talisman, Alma, the passenger with the lucky hat and Olive are all different fliers.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave 3 months after Doug.","Of the passenger leaving in February and the aerophobe leaving in May, one will bring their coin and the other is Gwen.","The aerophobe leaving in May will bring their horseshoe.","Olive won't leave in February."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alma","Doug","Gwen","Henry","Olive"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eac4851c99521173c0817de5a7a2c0a2"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced by Dr. Garza has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood.","E. carolinus has 1,000 genes.","Of the one sequenced by Dr. Garza and L. dyson, one has 500 genes and the other has 250 genes.","P. wellington wasn't sequenced by Dr. Roman.","L. dyson has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Velasquez has 250 more genes than D. forcilitis.","The one with 1,250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Roman."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Garza","Nielsen","Roman","Underwood","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9f3f36845f77bd45d2bc8903f58602f"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of Theodore and Irma, one won with a full house and the other won the fifth hand.","Irma didn't win with a flush.","The competitor who won with a straight won 1 hand after Holly.","The player who won the third hand won with a full house.","The person who won the fourth hand didn't win with one pair.","The five people were the competitor who won the first hand, the competitor who won with a straight, Yvonne, the person who won with a flush and the person who won with a full house.","Holly won the first hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Holly","Irma","Salvador","Theodore","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e075c2e832c8388d5d89f3efd367f227"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 11,500 ft structure is the camelback bridge.","Avery Bridge is 8,500 ft.","The girder structure is 1,500 feet longer than the bowstring structure.","Of the 13,000 ft structure and the 11,500 ft bridge, one is Star Bridge and the other is the cable-stayed bridge.","The five structures are Vellon Bridge, the bowstring bridge, the cable-stayed one, the 11,500 ft bridge and the 10,000 ft structure.","North Bridge isn't the girder bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6bb4f04429bd50a19105b7264033989"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the lucky hat will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the talisman.","Henry is either the flier leaving in January or the passenger with the talisman.","Of Zachary and Maurice, one will bring their lucky hat and the other will leave in January.","Of the passenger with the shamrock and the passenger with the lucky hat, one is Zachary and the other will leave in February.","Of the passenger with the shamrock and the flier with the rabbit's foot, one will leave in February and the other is Maurice.","Neal won't leave in February.","The five fliers are Henry, the aerophobe leaving in May, the flier leaving in January, the passenger leaving in February and the aerophobe leaving in March."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Henry","Maurice","Neal","Rudy","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18797a70bd5786f991f31e2bbbde7cf9"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of Kristie and the person in lane 3, one scored 380 points and the other scored 300 points.","Irma was in lane 1.","Gretchen scored more points than the contestant in lane 2.","The person who scored 460 points is either the person in lane 2 or Wanda.","The player who scored 300 points was in lane 5.","Vincent scored 80 points fewer points than Irma."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Gretchen","Irma","Kristie","Vincent","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","3","5","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c8d3a86e5aa0adfb0d9d22103dc3c73"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Sonia is either the person who scored 70 points or the chef who made the lemon snapper.","Sonia scored 7 fewer points than the cook who made the turkey soup.","The cook who made the smoked pork scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the cajun chili.","Sonia scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the smoked pork.","Of Veronica and the cook who made the smoked pork, one scored 42 points and the other scored 63 points.","The person who scored 70 points, Karl and Nelson are all different chefs.","Karl didn't score exactly 49 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Karl","Nelson","Sonia","Veronica","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=300161fc10ad7130ce862ed20d2862ef"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The chili pork was served on May 17th.","The citrus halibut was served on May 14th.","The meal served on May 14th contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 12th.","Of the garlic tilapia and the chili pork, one was served on May 11th and the other has 440 calories.","The chili pork contains 20 more calories than the bulgur salad."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69c6e50398b9efeb39295ecaef25a043"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Ray's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 208.","Of the course in room 322 and the course in room 208, one has 37 students and the other is taught by Caldwell.","The course in room 207 has 6 more students than the class in room 215.","The class with 37 students, Mr. Owen's class and Mr. Caldwell's class are all different classes.","The class in room 120 has 2 more students than Mr. Morrison's class.","The course in room 208 isn't taught by Newton."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","207","208","215","322"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Morrison","Newton","Owen","Ray"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c695e24cd7ac9067c5c80feb2ebfe13"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate from Germany is worth 3 billion more than the person from Denmark.","The person from Mexico is worth somewhat more than Mike Mckay.","Of Nadine Newton and Cal Craig, one is from Sweden and the other is worth $26 billion.","Nadine Newton is worth somewhat less than the magnate from Denmark.","The person from Sweden is worth 3 billion less than Al Acosta."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Hal Hickman","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Denmark","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bba859ae5f2f1aa29d1c45808e0e0c2c"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Tyash culture had a population size of 9,000.","The Echmust culture was founded sometime after the culture with 7,500 people.","The society founded in 850 AD, the culture with 9,000 people, the culture with 5,000 people and the Echmust culture were all different cultures.","The Budel culture wasn't founded in 850 AD.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 750 years after the Echmust culture.","Of the Kimusk culture and the Echmust culture, one was founded in 100 AD and the other had a population size of 8,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Echmust","Kimusk","Nysrani","Tyash"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a7ad97d8b550c9473ac6505b359c190"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the shamrock will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","The passenger leaving in February is either the flier with the rabbit's foot or Yolanda.","Eloise will leave sometime after Yolanda.","Doug will leave 1 month after the flier with the wishbone.","The aerophobe with the shamrock will leave 1 month before Sophie.","Of the passenger with the talisman and the passenger with the shamrock, one will leave in January and the other is Katie."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Doug","Eloise","Katie","Sophie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27cc00d7a900eb32862ef81a6b14f20f"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Nadine's piece doesn't cost $300.","Velma's item costs $325.","The item made of mahogany costs 25 dollars less than Patsy's piece.","Of Patsy's piece and Velma's item, one costs $275 and the other was made of rosewood.","The item made of elm costs more than the item made of walnut.","The five pieces are Marilyn's piece, the piece made of elm, the $300 piece, the item made of oak and the piece made of rosewood."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Hope","Marilyn","Nadine","Patsy","Velma"],"label_c":["elm","mahogany","oak","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=085ea86453dd1f116ac694c6a7a8702e"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the prospector working at Fuller Rise and the miner who found 20 ounces of gold, one was Ivan Ingram and the other was Dilbert Duke.","Jack Jacobs didn't find 14 ounces of gold.","The prospector working at Culver Gorge finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than Dilbert Duke.","The person who found 23 ounces of gold was either the person working at Fuller Rise or the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","The prospector who found 14 ounces of gold worked the Belle Hart claim.","Fred Fletcher worked the Glacier Grove claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e606c9587ed1d51bf1dabd984a85c15b"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 4 scored fewer points than Johnathan.","The person in lane 4 scored 240 points fewer points than the player in lane 5.","The player who scored 460 points wasn't in lane 2.","Of Johnathan and Rena, one was in lane 6 and the other scored 620 points.","The contestant who scored 300 points is either the person in lane 6 or Terrence.","Brandi was in lane 2.","Terrence scored 380 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Johnathan","Rena","Terrence"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=617e3de92afc2145a9abe7df122c758f"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 10:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 2:00pm.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers was either the program that aired on Tuesday or the program that aired on Friday.","The show that aired on Sunday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired at 8:30pm had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The show that aired at 8:30pm aired on Friday.","Of the program with 750,000 viewers and the program with 1,000,000 viewers, one aired at 2:00pm and the other aired on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8db8f9488b22f6d1d3bf243e92b89c6a"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Cynthia drives has 100 more books than the vehicle Dan drives.","\"Books-4-U\" is driven by Sheryl.","\"Words To Go\" has more books than the mobile library Dan drives.","Of \"Lit on Wheels\" and \"Words To Go\", one has 400 books and the other is driven by Leroy.","\"Books-4-U\" doesn't have exactly 350 books.","\"Dream Machine\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Leroy drives.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the vehicle Jaime drives or the vehicle with 400 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Dan","Jaime","Leroy","Sheryl"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=448d4370c39c292d95484401cc4b9f57"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Opal's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Yvonne's client.","Yvonne's client has her appointment sometime after Hope.","Dolores is either Victoria's client or Susie's customer.","Susie's customer has her appointment sometime after Juana.","Of the customer with the 1:00pm appointment and the client with the 2:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Yvonne and the other is Dolores.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment is being worked on by Susie.","Georgia has the 2:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Georgia","Hope","Iris","Juana"],"label_c":["Opal","Susie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aeaace13c8c40cbcb962a88b6266426"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Mitch Mayo spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The friend who spent $425 is either the attendee who gave Ally the juicer or the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Of Lily Little and Ned Norris, one gave Ally the toaster and the other spent $475.","The person who spent $450 gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The friend who spent $475 didn't give Ally the blender.","Lily Little spent $500.","Jack Jordan spent less than Mitch Mayo."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56b6b4d3903c7d0b01b76bbe616a7404"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of mahogany is either Rosemary's item or Hope's item.","Rosemary's piece was made of walnut.","Of Rosemary's piece and Latasha's item, one was made of sandalwood and the other costs $350.","Of the piece made of chestnut and the item made of mahogany, one was crafted by Shelley and the other costs $250.","Yvette's item costs 25 dollars less than Latasha's piece.","The piece made of chestnut costs less than the item made of sandalwood."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Hope","Latasha","Rosemary","Shelley","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","poplar","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f28ae388c8bb024d8a27fd2f9a092c3"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Olivia's item is either the item made of sandalwood or the $250 piece.","Hope's item costs 50 dollars more than Olivia's item.","The five pieces are Kendra's item, the $350 item, the $250 piece, the item made of sandalwood and the $275 item.","The piece made of rosewood is either Josephine's piece or Hope's item.","The item made of ash costs 25 dollars more than the item made of elm.","Josephine's piece costs $350."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Ellen","Hope","Josephine","Kendra","Olivia"],"label_c":["ash","elm","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f009619eba8e417ed6d00bc3482930c9"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who scored 620 points was in lane 6.","The contestant who scored 380 points wasn't in lane 2.","Of the person in lane 7 and Deanna, one scored 380 points and the other scored 540 points.","Vincent scored 160 points fewer points than Esther.","Deanna scored 80 points more points than Vincent.","Gretchen is either the contestant in lane 2 or the contestant who scored 620 points.","Esther was in lane 1."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Deanna","Esther","Gretchen","Vincent","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","4","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e063ae5b1d60c32913fe29f2d65d8ed"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 129 has 4 fewer students than the class in room 208.","The class with 35 students, Mr. Yang's class and the course with 29 students are all different classes.","The class in room 208 has 4 fewer students than the course in room 319.","Mr. Leach's class has somewhat more students than the course in room 314.","Mr. Ray's class is either the class in room 129 or the class in room 314.","Of the course in room 114 and the class in room 208, one is taught by Brady and the other has 35 students.","The class with 29 students isn't taught by Ray."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","129","208","314","319"],"label_c":["Brady","Leach","Owen","Ray","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70a412fbbcd912d1dfe2264cb7c8803e"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 340 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the mac and cheese.","Of the mac and cheese and the meatloaf, one cooks at 350 degrees and the other bakes for 35 minutes.","The candied yams recipe is either the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes or the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","Of the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees and the baked ham, one bakes for 45 minutes and the other bakes for 25 minutes.","The mac and cheese bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 340 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0baa1c91abe3e468b470dde527d4c46c"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Opal's customer has her appointment 1 hour before Iris.","Lynette has her appointment 2 hours before Opal's customer.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment is being worked on by Nettie.","Of Whitney's customer and Cristina, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other has the 12:00pm appointment.","Blanche is being worked on by Yvonne.","Blanche, the customer with the 1:00pm appointment and Cristina are all different customers."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Iris","Juana","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Tammie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=deb10a1055cc53de167db2af48bdcd7e"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person whose birthday is on May 18th is the lawyer.","Of Dale and Frank, one is the surgeon and the other was born on August 15th.","Adrian has a birthday sometime before Bill.","Adrian is either the traveler born on June 14th or the person born on August 15th.","The person whose birthday is on July 16th is not the diplomat.","Of Dale and Neville, one was born on May 18th and the other is the musician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Dale","Frank","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a4c010db8f4c127699172b3b1ca69b7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The 11,500 ft structure is the suspension bridge.","Of the truss structure and the cable-stayed one, one is 14,500 ft and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The camelback structure is 1,500 feet longer than Sandy Bridge.","Avery Bridge is 4,500 feet longer than Gorem Bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 8,500 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79a58335074fe056cbebeea80e415707"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 41.0237 N was found sometime after the case at 88.3821 W.","Of the cache found on May 9 and the box found on May 6, one was at 88.3821 W and the other was at 40.6656 N.","The box at 88.1863 W was found sometime before the case at 88.4584 W.","Of the cache at 88.0431 W and the cache at 40.5912 N, one was found on May 3 and the other was found on May 6.","The case found on May 12 wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The case at 88.0431 W was found 6 days before the case at 41.0072 N.","The case at 88.1863 W was either the box at 40.5912 N or the cache found on May 15."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0bcb55edc1a52fe7588ac97f4bd05a30"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Hoardstrum card has an APR 2 percent lower than the card with the $7,500 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR of 10%.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR of 9%.","Of the card with the $10,000 credit limit and the one with the $20,000 credit limit, one is from Whitly Bank and the other has an APR of 12%.","The Credit Korp card, the one with an APR of 11%, the card with the $5,000 credit limit and the card with the $10,000 credit limit are all different cards."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$5,000","$7,500","$10,000","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=004a1fa219506e773da5c5bc9ad6da43"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 2.","Hope scored 80 points more points than Deanna.","Hope was in lane 7.","Maggie was in lane 5.","Of Wanda and Hope, one was in lane 1 and the other scored 540 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Deanna","Hope","Maggie","Wanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ac687aca35697afa4427dd0dbc551a1"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Peter owes 45 cents more than Geoffrey.","Hannah didn't order the meatball sub.","The salesperson who ordered the taco salad owes less than the person who ordered the Italian sub.","Samantha owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the taco salad.","Of the team member who ordered the tuna on rye and the salesperson whose order cost $5.35, one is Samantha and the other is Geoffrey.","The person who ordered the meatball sub owes more than Geoffrey.","Hannah is either the team member whose order cost $6.70 or the person whose order cost $5.35."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c95ef52fe8fc72e43cb9f1db52b82636"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["HBW was bought by Francine.","Of the stock that sold for $26 per share and the stock that sold for $29 per share, one was ABTR and the other was bought by Charlie.","Of QMZ and the stock Charlie bought, one sold for $27 per share and the other sold for $29 per share.","KMPP was bought by Delilah.","HBW was either the stock Charlie bought or the stock that sold for $28 per share.","ABTR wasn't purchased by Heathcliff."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d85410885a4820710385744a8393a2bf"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 63.","Freda Fritz won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 60.","The golfer who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 64.","Tina Tuttle was either the golfer who won in 1920 or the person who won in 1923.","Of Tina Tuttle and Vickie Vern, one shot a 61 and the other won in 1924.","The five golfers were the person who won in 1921, Olivia Oden, Vickie Vern, Tina Tuttle and Freda Fritz.","The woman who scored a 61 won her tournament 2 years after the golfer who scored a 60."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Maxine Mohn","Olivia Oden","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","61","63","64"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9515d1fbb98cab0fea3257f6ea582c0"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ernestine is either the person who finished fourth or the person who entered her blanket.","Kimberly made the socks.","Holly finished 2 places before Sophie.","Of the entrant who finished first and Holly, one made the blanket and the other made the mittens.","The entrant who entered her socks finished somewhat after the person who entered her sweater.","The entrant who entered her sweater finished 1 place after Ernestine."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Francis","Holly","Kimberly","Sophie"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=118791b790ecd326d95fdd827d490aa7"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of Jack and Florence, one paid $9.99 and the other ordered fusilli.","The runner who ordered vermicelli paid 1 dollar less than Jack.","Jack paid less than Florence.","Florence was either the competitor who ordered rigatoni or the competitor who ordered fusilli.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid more than the competitor who ordered rotini.","The contestant who ordered fusilli paid less than Damon.","The contestant who ordered vermicelli paid 2 dollars less than Louis."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Florence","Jack","Louis","Yolanda"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","rigatoni","rotini","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9954129b4a0aa6bc0e146b0b0baa7ca"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Cerbel and Rhoqua, one is 115 ft tall and the other is in New Zealand.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is in Nigeria.","The 115 ft tall fall and the fall in Canada are different waterfalls.","The waterfall located in Jamaica is either the 110 ft tall fall or Garray.","The fall in Jamaica is 15 ft shorter than the waterfall in Nigeria.","Cerbel is 5 ft taller than Sihat."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d94438173c7af44af6d65113875a0aa8"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Cerbel is not 120 ft high.","Of the waterfall located in Brazil and the waterfall located in Nigeria, one is Irskela and the other has a height of 110 ft.","Inawatai is 5 ft taller than the waterfall in Tibet.","Irskela is either the fall in Brazil or the 105 ft tall waterfall.","The fall in New Zealand is 10 ft shorter than Irskela.","Garray has a height of 100 ft."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=470358e24bb097915889c51efe3f018f"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library Wesley drives, the vehicle Kimberly drives, the mobile library with 350 books and the bookmobile with 450 books are all different vehicles.","Of \"Ready Reader\" and the vehicle with 350 books, one is driven by Natasha and the other is driven by Violet.","Of the bookmobile with 350 books and the bookmobile Wesley drives, one is \"Explore More\" and the other is \"Dream Machine\".","\"Ready Reader\" has fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","The bookmobile with 300 books isn't driven by Wesley.","The bookmobile Violet drives has 100 more books than the mobile library Kimberly drives.","\"Dream Machine\" is driven by Violet."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Francisco","Kimberly","Natasha","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b1ef649304b81dda82f8812641bf63f"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill built in 1706 is either the De Jong family's windmill or the Van den Berg family's structure.","The house built in 1729 isn't owned by the De Jong family.","Vlietmolen is owned by the De Vries family.","Of the structure built in 1706 and the windmill built in 1683, one is owned by the Meijer family and the other is Zemelmolen.","Of the home built in 1706 and the house built in 1683, one is Doesmolen and the other is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The De Vries family's home was built 69 years after Zemelmolen.","Hoekmolen was built in 1729."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d16d341f7bd6d06d48d5aff099f14f6"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Zachary's sandwich doesn't include swiss cheese.","The five sandwiches are the $5.75 order, the order with colby jack cheese, the order with muenster cheese, the order with swiss cheese and Henrietta's sandwich.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs more than Henrietta's order.","Of Omar's order and Juan's order, one costs $4.75 and the other includes provolone cheese.","Omar's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the order with cheddar cheese.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs more than the sandwich with provolone cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Juan","Omar","Warren","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38981004a4b9af2e91578e64a7eba42d"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Isabel's dummy cost 500 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","\"Utrecht\" cost somewhat more than Lucas's dummy.","\"Yenga\" cost 750 dollars more than Kelly's puppet.","Margarita's piece is either the $1,000 piece or \"Yenga\".","The $1,750 piece isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Of the $1,000 dummy and the $1,250 puppet, one is Lucas's and the other is \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e4c40261cf88e843a380d3ce66110cd"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Rebecca owes more than the person who ordered the club sandwich.","The person whose order cost $6.25 didn't order the club sandwich.","The five people are Chip, the team member who ordered the meatball sub, the person who ordered the taco salad, the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub and the salesperson whose order cost $6.25.","Of Chip and Geoffrey, one owes $5.80 and the other ordered the meatball sub.","Peter owes 45 cents less than Geoffrey.","Rebecca is either the team member whose order cost $5.80 or the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fad0a32f351fe8017d03d7100f9a856d"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.4584 W was found sometime after the cache at 88.3821 W.","The box at 40.3109 N, the cache found on May 15, the box at 88.1928 W and the box found on May 12 were all different boxes.","Of the cache at 88.2694 W and the box at 88.1928 W, one was at 41.0072 N and the other was found on May 3.","The box at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The box at 40.2516 N was either the box at 88.1863 W or the case at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found 3 days before the box at 88.3821 W.","The box at 40.2516 N was found on May 15.","The box at 41.0072 N was found 3 days after the cache at 40.8991 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5c5170a0dee76879e2b65dc821c95a9"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Nysrani culture was founded in 100 AD.","The culture founded in 100 AD was either the Quyit culture or the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 500 years after the Nysrani culture.","Of the Sameos culture and the Aldeton culture, one was founded in 600 AD and the other had a population size of 9,500.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 500 years before the Sameos culture.","The Quyit culture wasn't founded in 1100 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Juad","Nysrani","Quyit","Sameos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78c58d505caefd0d00398a2473269c0a"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Inawatai is somewhat higher than Oginao.","Irskela is either the 110 ft tall fall or the fall in Jamaica.","The 115 ft tall waterfall is located in Brazil.","The fall located in Canada is 5 ft taller than the waterfall located in Nigeria.","Inawatai is not in Jamaica.","The waterfall located in Brazil is either Cerbel or Sihat.","Of the 100 ft tall waterfall and the 105 ft tall waterfall, one is in Canada and the other is Sihat."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d8a937137b215599794dec7a4ef8a3d"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of \"Words To Go\" and \"Tiny Tomes\", one is driven by Natasha and the other has 400 books.","\"Ready Reader\" is driven by Myra.","\"Dream Machine\" is driven by Hugh.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Hugh drives.","\"Books-4-U\" has 50 fewer books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't driven by Patsy."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Hugh","Ira","Myra","Natasha","Patsy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71ae7bf693d46f853fccf552e32af691"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Ora spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","Colleen spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","Nichole was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes was either Ora or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","Of the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes and the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, one talked about P.M. Chamberlain and the other was Colleen.","Nichole didn't speak for 12 minutes.","The five students were the student who spoke for 10 minutes, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli, Sheryl, Ora and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Dominic","Nichole","Ora","Sheryl"],"label_c":["Atlee","Chamberlain","Disraeli","Heath","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f203c559f1f2fb81848300f47efa6ca"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The five people are Leonard Levy, the tycoon worth $29 billion, the mogul from Norway, the magnate from England and the tycoon from Argentina.","Of the person from Mexico and the tycoon from Norway, one is worth $27 billion and the other is Rachel Reid.","The magnate from Argentina is worth 1 billion more than Leonard Levy.","Tim Townsend is from Norway.","Ed Everett isn't worth exactly $28 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Gil Gallegos","Leonard Levy","Rachel Reid","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","England","France","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d65aa4ce0888755665de7c12b99caddc"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 or the project headed by Dr. Ingram.","Of the Falston LCS and the Zynga Complex, one is headed by Dr. York and the other will go online in 2018.","The Zynga Complex is either the project headed by Dr. Baldwin or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019.","The five accelerators are the ISON-X42, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, the project headed by Dr. York, the project headed by Dr. Ingram and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019.","The project headed by Dr. Ingram will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Baldwin.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. York."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Ramos","Dr. York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad17028630917009489b999f5a4c9dd3"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who spoke for 14 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Disraeli.","Krista spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Jenna.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel spoke 2 minutes more than Ginger.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke 2 minutes less than Krista.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","Of Ginger and Jenna, one talked about P.M. Atlee and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","Ginger spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Blake."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Ginger","Jenna","Krista","Milton"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Disraeli","Peel","Thatcher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bb5997746eccac5a5328e35a4085121"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Omar's design was green.","The plane that went 35 feet wasn't green.","Of the plane that went 45 feet and the plane that went 15 feet, one was Margo's and the other was black.","The five planes were the airplane that went 15 feet, the green airplane, the pink plane, Henrietta's design and the yellow plane.","Of Valerie's design and Henrietta's design, one went 25 feet and the other was black.","The plane that went 45 feet was pink."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f37ae651e2248059701812b17d95807b"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who finished fourth was either the contestant from Unionville or Melinda.","Melinda finished sometime after Blanca.","The contestant from Kalona finished 3 places before Renee.","Melinda didn't finish third.","The person from Yorba Linda finished 3 places before the solver from Industry.","Steven was from Industry."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Ian","Melinda","Renee","Steven"],"label_c":["Industry","Kalona","Pacific Grove","Unionville","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea1bd1d5bc638f9045e9408384cae6d5"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith, one was Hazel and the other spoke for 12 minutes.","Of Hazel and the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes, one talked about P.M. Thatcher and the other talked about P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair and Perry were all different students.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair.","Milton didn't talk about P.M. Atlee.","Virgil talked about P.M. Churchill."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Hazel","Milton","Perry","Virgil"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Blair","Churchill","Thatcher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb6755ed48632be52b937e79a4491ef8"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Sameos culture was founded 250 years before the culture with 8,000 people.","The Danseri culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 5,000 people.","Of the culture founded in 100 AD and the culture founded in 600 AD, one had a population size of 5,000 and the other was the Garight culture.","The five cultures were the Garight culture, the society founded in 850 AD, the culture with 9,000 people, the culture with 8,000 people and the culture with 5,000 people.","The Garight culture was founded sometime before the culture with 7,500 people.","The Oiracha culture was founded in 850 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Danseri","Garight","Oiracha","Sameos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63f51ce0250eaf530ee9f25b5da197ca"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who finished fourth made the sweater.","Viola finished 3 places after the knitter who entered her socks.","Of the knitter who finished second and the person who finished first, one is Priscilla and the other made the socks.","Marianne is either the person who entered her scarf or the entrant who finished first.","The knitter who finished fifth is either the person who entered her blanket or Viola.","Tanya made the scarf."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Marianne","Natasha","Priscilla","Tanya","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de24c756852b6a020646d9af4074f0c2"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case at 88.1928 W and the cache at 41.0237 N, one was found on May 6 and the other was found on May 3.","The cache at 40.6656 N was at 88.0431 W.","The case at 88.4584 W was found 3 days after the cache at 88.3821 W.","Of the case found on May 6 and the cache found on May 3, one was at 40.2516 N and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N wasn't uncovered on May 15.","The case at 41.0072 N was either the cache found on May 15 or the cache found on May 9.","The box found on May 12 was either the box at 88.0431 W or the box at 41.0072 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=445dfc25c505c6e567f238810d9c7800"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Meteor Rise\" came out sometime before \"Bowling Alley\".","The machine made by Maxigame came out 2 years after \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Bowling Alley\", the system made by Tarco Inc., the pinball machine released in 1977 and the game released in 1975 are all different games.","\"Archer Quest\" wasn't released in 1977.","The pinball machine released in 1976 is either the system made by Maxigame or the machine made by Waverly Toys.","Of \"Disco Mania\" and the pinball machine released in 1976, one was made by Tarco Inc. and the other was made by Waverly Toys.","The machine made by Hayco Inc. came out 1 year before the machine made by Dow Games."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1b825ef777999566d82434153fa1bef"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The baked ham bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 45 minutes doesn't cook at 410 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 35 minutes cooks at 350 degrees.","The roast potatoes recipe bakes somewhat longer than the baked ham.","The five dishes are the mac and cheese, the dish that cooks at 325 degrees, the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes, the dish that bakes for 45 minutes and the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees.","Of the dish that bakes for 45 minutes and the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes, one is the candied yams recipe and the other cooks at 325 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9be0ea06738b5a8600d6e5297dcee1d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" is either the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class or the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Of the child from Mrs. Condini's class and the child whose final word was \"elucidated\", one is Philip and the other is Gayle.","Gayle had to spell \"anemic\".","Nick had to spell \"bulwark\".","Nick had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Zachary.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" and Floyd, one was from Mrs. Manzella's class and the other was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Floyd","Gayle","Nick","Philip","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddfb79b00795875d15c441bb96e3c5ec"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 99 year-old tree, Evan's Fir, the 87 year-old tree and Zeke's Spruce are all different trees.","Zeke's Spruce isn't 147 ft. tall.","The 87 year-old tree is 9 feet taller than Old Jarvis.","The 156 ft. tree is 80 years old.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 156 ft. tree, one is 79 years old and the other is Roger's Oak."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","87","94","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24583aa9004ed5277345dc1726364c7e"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $6.00 balloon wasn't magenta.","Of the $6.00 balloon and the brown balloon, one was the dog and the other was the bear.","The fish cost 1 dollar less than the bear.","The gold balloon was either the cat or the $4.00 animal.","Of the $7.00 animal and the dog, one was gold and the other was brown.","Of the dog and the $3.00 piece, one was brown and the other was red."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","purple","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9938f17f3c3d57b95a2d4f1d372bf82"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The ISON-X42 will not go online in 2019.","Of the project headed by Dr. Quinn and the project headed by Dr. Salinas, one is the Tevatron LHC and the other will go online in 2018.","The Lectra 4C will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Alvarez.","The five accelerators are the facility scheduled to go online in 2020, the project headed by Dr. Salinas, the project headed by Dr. Quinn, the project headed by Dr. Farley and the project headed by Dr. Alvarez.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas is either the Bale-Hahn SSC or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Farley","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b00e3164969dd78e6c0c9bef55ab47cd"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Adrienne won with a full house.","Of Yvonne and Paulette, one won the third hand and the other won with a straight flush.","The person who won with a straight flush won 2 hands before the person who won with a full house.","Yvonne didn't win with one pair.","The player who won the first hand won with a royal flush.","Of the player who won with a straight flush and the player who won the first hand, one was Kelley and the other was Paulette."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Kelley","Paulette","Veronica","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cc482ac2d85b1b1a1f690b5ad0dbfeb"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The ISON-X42 will not go online in 2019.","The project headed by Dr. Peters will go online 3 years before the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","Of the Lectra 4C and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, one is headed by Dr. York and the other is headed by Dr. Noble.","The Tevatron LHC will go online in 2016.","The Falston LCS will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. York.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas is either the Zynga Complex or the ISON-X42.","The project headed by Dr. Noble will go online 1 year after the Tevatron LHC."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Lester","Dr. Noble","Dr. Peters","Dr. Salinas","Dr. York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7d4fe9327bb023b08ea3f60894ee40e"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Ivan Ingram worked the York River claim.","The prospector who found 14 ounces of gold didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","Harry Howell finished with somewhat more gold than the person working at Culver Gorge.","Harry Howell finished with somewhat less gold than Ivan Ingram.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek was either the prospector who found 23 ounces of gold or Chip Cornell.","Of Elroy Ellis and Fred Fletcher, one worked the Belle Hart claim and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","Elroy Ellis found 20 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=201c89a14aaa337bcd5a5d7e8b3ed230"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 5,000 people was founded 500 years after the Kimusk culture.","The culture founded in 350 AD had a population size of 6,500.","The five cultures were the Warasen culture, the culture with 6,500 people, the society founded in 1100 AD, the culture with 8,000 people and the culture with 7,500 people.","The society founded in 850 AD didn't have a population size of 8,000.","The Oiracha culture was either the society founded in 100 AD or the culture with 5,000 people.","Of the culture founded in 350 AD and the culture founded in 100 AD, one was the Voriss culture and the other had a population size of 9,500."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Echmust","Kimusk","Oiracha","Voriss","Warasen"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f69e167ac0e446c6c76cad5c6f81c5b"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Ernestine won 2 hands before the player who won with two pairs.","Ramon won the second hand.","Of the person who won with a straight and the person who won with a full house, one was Ernestine and the other won the fourth hand.","Ernestine won sometime before the player who won with a flush.","The competitor who won the second hand won with a flush.","Adrienne lost the fifth hand.","The competitor who won with a full house was either the player who won the fifth hand or Guillermo."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Courtney","Ernestine","Guillermo","Ramon"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b2d3dbeb7b744a1f9b133aa42fcbca9"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Island Creek oyster costs $2.40.","Of the Island Creek oyster and the Summersill oyster, one is from Willapa, RI and the other costs $2.30.","The oyster that costs $2.30 isn't from Appleton, CT.","The Pomaquin oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Charlestown, CT.","The one that costs $2.20 is from Charlestown, CT.","The Bluepoint oyster costs somewhat less than the Pomaquin oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.10 is either the oyster from Nesketucket, MA or the oyster from Charlestown, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Pomaquin","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9cbd183bb2f1c8cb545b7e7d3ce65fe7"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of Tim Townsend and the person worth $26 billion, one is from Sweden and the other is from Ireland.","Tim Townsend is worth somewhat more than the magnate from Mexico.","Dirk Dillon is worth 2 billion more than Betty Bush.","Betty Bush is either the tycoon from England or the mogul from Mexico.","Hal Hickman is worth $28 billion.","The mogul worth $29 billion isn't from Ireland.","The person worth $28 billion is from Mexico."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Dirk Dillon","Hal Hickman","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Ireland","England","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f2029e90cfb60e0b040a0578676661d"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who entered her hat finished 1 place after the person who entered her tea cozy.","Of Geneva and Natasha, one finished fifth and the other made the tea cozy.","The entrant who finished fifth made the socks.","The five people are the knitter who finished second, Ruth, the entrant who entered her socks, Geneva and the person who entered her blanket.","Tanya finished third."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Geneva","Natasha","Ruth","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3711bd6a25cb0065ac905b023a89707a"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of D. forcilitis and P. wellington, one was sequenced by Dr. Trujillo and the other has 750 genes.","P. wellington was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Acosta or the organism with 1,000 genes.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn has 500 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","B. mangeris was either the bacteria with 750 genes or the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The five organisms were E. carolinus, the organism with 750 genes, the one sequenced by Dr. Trujillo, the one sequenced by Dr. Quinn and the one with 1,000 genes.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Ingram has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Trujillo."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Ingram","Quinn","Roman","Trujillo"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=207dd932423672ddf67551d002f68ea0"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 4:30pm didn't have exactly 500,000 viewers.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers was either the show that aired on Saturday or the show that aired at 4:30pm.","The program that aired at 10:00pm aired on Friday.","The show that aired on Friday had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Sunday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm brought in 250,000 viewers.","Of the show that aired on Sunday and the show with 1,000,000 viewers, one aired at 6:00pm and the other aired at 4:30pm.","The program that aired at 2:00pm was either the program that aired on Saturday or the program that aired on Thursday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b77cbffde717c83e7774f864459ff58b"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Verna's sandwich is either the $6.75 order or the sandwich with swiss cheese.","Of the order with swiss cheese and the order with gouda cheese, one is Yolanda's and the other costs $2.75.","Henrietta's order doesn't include havarti cheese.","The five sandwiches are Emily's order, the $4.75 sandwich, the $3.75 sandwich, the $6.75 sandwich and the $5.75 sandwich.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with gouda cheese.","The $4.75 order includes swiss cheese.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs more than the order with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Emily","Henrietta","Verna","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b19c72a68d8d1b437e1adb864ffb7e5d"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the chef who scored 42 points and the person who scored 63 points, one made the cajun chili and the other was Darlene.","Rosalie scored 14 more points than the person who made the cajun chili.","Of Rosalie and Freda, one made the pepper steak and the other scored 70 points.","The cook who scored 70 points made the smoked pork.","Darlene and the cook who made the cashew tofu are different chefs.","Marjorie scored 14 fewer points than the person who made the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Darlene","Freda","Marjorie","Rosalie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7831b158d0c9e3e0a68562f47a34ccda"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The gray whale is either the 27 ft long exhibit or Curtis.","The 27 ft long exhibit is either the right whale or Gus.","Of the 21 ft long exhibit and the 23 ft long exhibit, one is Adam and the other is the right whale.","The beluga whale is 29 ft long.","The fin whale is 4 feet shorter than Felipe.","The 29 ft long exhibit is Evan."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=322b1147c3647faadf5e881d192cacd2"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Traci didn't finish third.","Steven finished 1 place after the person from Avalon.","The person from Miles finished 1 place after Omar.","Of the person who finished first and the contestant who finished second, one was Omar and the other was from Miles.","Anna was from Stanton.","Nelson finished fifth.","The person from Westport finished sometime after Traci."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Nelson","Omar","Steven","Traci"],"label_c":["Avalon","Jackman","Miles","Stanton","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=956155f0cfe2ccf9dc869bbade2c6019"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's show didn't start in 2009.","Of Faye Fender's show and the podcast that began in 2011, one has 4 million downloads and the other has 1 million downloads.","The show with 2 million downloads started in 2013.","The show that began in 2013 has more downloads than Eva Estrada's podcast.","The podcast with 4 million downloads is either Cora Capon's show or the show that began in 2008.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2015.","Dixie Dean's show is either the show with 2 million downloads or the podcast that began in 2008."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2011","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8da649a417b0241349aa1c2c03197a95"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Leslie Lane won her tournament 2 years before Wendy Wells.","The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 62.","The person who scored a 67 won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 66.","Tina Tuttle shot a 64.","Of the golfer who scored a 64 and the golfer who scored a 60, one won in 1921 and the other was Leslie Lane.","Olivia Oden didn't win in 1924.","The person who scored a 62 was either the person who won in 1920 or Wendy Wells."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Leslie Lane","Olivia Oden","Robin Rust","Tina Tuttle","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","62","64","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d85dcf2430cc8ffe01db2885e2765ef"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced by Dr. Garza was either the organism with 500 genes or E. paradolens.","The organism with 1,000 genes was sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","B. mangeris has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The one with 500 genes was sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","E. carolinus has 750 more genes than V. tenesis."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Garza","Nielsen","Sheppard","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07d15cd6b46bf0a21e53594c0dde18a0"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The five people are the student whose final word was \"bulwark\", Nick, Erik, the child from Mrs. Nixon's class and Andres.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Manzella's class.","May was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Nick wasn't asked to spell \"duplicity\".","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Of the child from Mrs. Nixon's class and the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other is Nick.","Andres was from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Andres","Erik","Jill","May","Nick"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96cff18b079cacaeed50243dc888d833"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the player who scored 380 points and the player who scored 460 points, one was in lane 5 and the other is Florence.","Irma didn't finish with 620 points.","The person who scored 300 points, the contestant in lane 7 and Brandi are all different people.","The person who scored 300 points is either the person in lane 2 or the player in lane 3.","Irma was in lane 7.","Brandi was in lane 2.","Hope scored 80 points more points than the person in lane 3."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Brandi","Florence","Hope","Irma","Oliver"],"label_c":["2","3","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16525231f33a0203907e2dcbff464ad0"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Valencio\" is either Lucas's piece or Kelly's piece.","Margarita's puppet didn't cost $1,500.","\"Xavier\" is either the $1,750 piece or Isabel's dummy.","\"Waldarama\" cost 750 dollars more than \"Valencio\".","Of \"Waldarama\" and \"Xavier\", one cost $1,250 and the other is Kelly's.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 250 dollars less than \"Valencio\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2aaacc58dcfb946cb538804bdfe87123"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her hat.","Of the person who entered her mittens and the person who entered her blanket, one finished third and the other is Winifred.","Sophie made the mittens.","Carla made the hat.","The person who entered her mittens finished 1 place after the entrant who entered her tea cozy.","Winifred didn't finish fourth.","The five people are the knitter who finished second, Winifred, Francis, the person who entered her mittens and Carla."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carla","Francis","Holly","Sophie","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e838166979749ee1172dd78d5e6a2a7d"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Kelly has her appointment sometime after Whitney's client.","Eileen has her appointment 2 hours after Cristina.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment is being worked on by Whitney.","Juana has the 2:00pm appointment.","Cristina is either Victoria's client or Whitney's customer.","The client with the 3:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Pam.","Of Kelly and the customer with the 12:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Yvonne and the other is being worked on by Pam."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Dolores","Eileen","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2773bb13ce8653bcaeca290e92a6075c"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card is either the one with an APR of 8% or the card with the $15,000 credit limit.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR of 12%.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit is either the Mid Atlantic card or the one with an APR of 11%.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $12,500 credit limit.","The one with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $10,000 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 9% has a limit of $12,500.","Of the one with an APR of 8% and the one with the $12,500 credit limit, one is from TrustCo and the other is from Mid Atlantic."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$5,000","$7,500","$10,000","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bd63ba2d721c26dfde2654677caab71"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with gouda cheese costs 3 dollars more than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","Juan's sandwich doesn't include swiss cheese.","The order with havarti cheese costs less than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","Carol's order costs less than the order with swiss cheese.","Nora's order costs 1 dollar more than Juan's sandwich.","Of the $4.75 order and the order with cheddar cheese, one is Carol's and the other is Henrietta's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Frances","Henrietta","Juan","Nora"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=976f84cec428fd0b55237a4c4082724f"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 3 million downloads started in 2014.","Dixie Dean's show doesn't have exactly 5 million downloads.","Of the podcast with 3 million downloads and the podcast that began in 2008, one is Eva Estrada's and the other is Dixie Dean's.","The show that began in 2013 has 3 million fewer downloads than Faye Fender's show.","The podcast that began in 2014 has 2 million more downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The show with 2 million downloads is either the podcast that began in 2012 or Cora Capon's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a37713e3956b4914ea6799cbd2fcc17"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The five golfers were the person who scored a 61, Tina Tuttle, the woman who won in 1923, the golfer who won in 1921 and the person who won in 1922.","The woman who won in 1924 was either the golfer who scored a 61 or Bonita Bitz.","Bonita Bitz didn't shoot a 60.","The woman who scored a 62 won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 63.","Of the person who scored a 62 and the person who won in 1920, one was Tina Tuttle and the other was Shari Steel.","The person who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year after Denise Detz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Denise Detz","Grace Goritz","Shari Steel","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["60","61","62","63","64"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2181af4149d8dac53a61f28f0aecee12"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Nyalt and the 105 ft tall waterfall, one is in Nigeria and the other is located in New Zealand.","Nyalt is 10 ft shorter than Inawatai.","The five waterfalls are the waterfall in New Zealand, the 110 ft tall fall, Garray, the 100 ft tall waterfall and Rhoqua.","The 120 ft tall fall is not in Jamaica.","Garray is located in Brazil.","The fall located in New Zealand is 15 ft shorter than Rhoqua."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a639b0ce39e8d9689c52c64636650f98"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Brandi scored 80 points more points than Irma.","Hope didn't finish with 460 points.","The person who scored 300 points was in lane 7.","The contestant in lane 2 scored 240 points fewer points than Stanley.","Stanley was in lane 3.","Of Brandi and the player in lane 4, one scored 380 points and the other scored 460 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Hope","Irma","Stanley"],"label_c":["2","3","4","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab52d228df5b38322574d70080774b50"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The five chefs are Bertha, the cook who made the pepper steak, the chef who scored 42 points, the cook who made the smoked pork and the cook who scored 70 points.","Luther didn't make the smoked pork.","The chef who made the pepper steak is either Nelson or the cook who scored 63 points.","The person who made the cashew tofu scored 14 more points than Bertha.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored somewhat fewer points than Nelson.","Of Wade and Nelson, one scored 42 points and the other made the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Gabriel","Luther","Nelson","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=637b6de6ecff486d43d498588ff8495e"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Leona was either the person from Fowler or the solver who finished third.","Virginia finished third.","The solver from Van Nuys finished 1 place before the person from Rinard.","Of the solver who finished first and Hubert, one was from Miles and the other was from Van Nuys.","The contestant from Miles finished 2 places after Nelson."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Hubert","Leona","Melinda","Nelson","Virginia"],"label_c":["Fowler","Miles","Rinard","Stanton","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c26073a1712d25a92758fd770a5d9d34"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Johnathan scored 460 points.","Of the person who scored 380 points and the player who scored 300 points, one was in lane 5 and the other is Yvette.","The player who scored 460 points wasn't in lane 1.","The person in lane 4 scored 240 points more points than Yvette.","Vincent was in lane 4.","The person who scored 380 points is either the person in lane 1 or the player in lane 6.","Of the player who scored 380 points and the contestant who scored 300 points, one is Irma and the other was in lane 6."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Irma","Johnathan","Stanley","Vincent","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73787ba0c81535d91aadf64e48868c70"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The musician has a birthday 3 months after Charles.","Kevin has a birthday 2 months after Gerald.","Izzy has a birthday sometime after Dale.","Of the traveler born on June 14th and the surgeon, one is Izzy and the other is Dale.","The person born on May 18th is not the lawyer.","The diplomat has a birthday sometime before Gerald."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Gerald","Izzy","Kevin"],"label_c":["diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a5e0889204310d6453163df06850a69"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt.","Edith didn't talk about P.M. Balfour.","Blake spoke 2 minutes more than Colleen.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes talked about P.M. Gladstone.","Of the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith, one was Theodore and the other was Blake.","Colleen was either the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Colleen","Dominic","Edith","Theodore"],"label_c":["Asquith","Balfour","Blair","Gladstone","Pitt"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07a5c9ba282b7082f30b9240090bc51e"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["HBW was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Francine bought.","PSTO was bought by Bill.","The stock Francine bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought.","Of HBW and QMZ, one sold for $29 per share and the other was bought by Charlie.","JMO was either the stock Francine bought or the stock that sold for $29 per share.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was bought by Francine.","The stock that sold for $29 per share was either the stock Bill bought or the stock Geraldo bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86200755ad8da49c24e5dee14197cfc6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Hoardstrum card is either the one with an APR of 9% or the card with the $3,500 credit limit.","The Credit Korp card has a limit of $4,000.","Of the Mid Atlantic card and the Hoardstrum card, one has an APR of 8% and the other has a limit of $12,500.","The card with an APR of 11%, the one with an APR of 12%, the card with an APR of 8% and the Whitly Bank card are all different cards.","The one with an APR of 11% has a limit of $3,500.","The card with an APR of 8% is either the card with the $7,500 credit limit or the card with the $4,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$7,500","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=169b2260bbafecd988195db30898e566"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The chicken cutlet bakes 10 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 45 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 325 degrees or the candied yams recipe.","The mac and cheese cooks at 350 degrees.","The five dishes are the roast potatoes recipe, the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes, the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes, the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes and the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes.","Of the chicken cutlet and the dish that cooks at 425 degrees, one bakes for 45 minutes and the other bakes for 25 minutes.","The bean casserole doesn't bake for 25 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0c13c0acb07bb12c51cf78902b95a73"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2010.","Al Acosta's podcast has fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","The podcast with 2 million downloads is either the show that began in 2012 or the show that began in 2010.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2010.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 5 million downloads.","The podcast with 4 million downloads didn't start in 2008.","Of Bobby Bora's show and Eva Estrada's podcast, one started in 2015 and the other has 4 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2012","2014","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74da9ff44b5b9a3a0fdf2319e8861bf0"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Hick Hodge's piece didn't come out in 1972.","Of Jimmy Jacobs's item and Bill Bernard's card, one came out in 1987 and the other sold for $175.","Of Lance Leach's one and the piece that sold for $175, one came out in 1978 and the other came out in 2015.","The 1978 card sold for 100 dollars less than the 1983 card.","Of the 1983 one and Jimmy Jacobs's piece, one sold for $125 and the other sold for $275.","Bill Bernard's item sold for 50 dollars less than the 2015 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Hick Hodge","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1983","1987","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61f57561676631bdccbe603344d240fa"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ruth finished 2 places before the entrant who entered her socks.","Of the knitter who finished second and Winifred, one made the hat and the other made the scarf.","Laverne finished fifth.","Of Desiree and Ruth, one made the hat and the other finished third.","The entrant who finished fourth made the socks.","The knitter who entered her blanket finished 2 places after Winifred."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Desiree","Laverne","Ruth","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32f223767620fab7360c9f5a697e3744"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Archie's sandwich costs more than Verna's order.","The $5.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with swiss cheese or the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","Warren's order costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with muenster cheese.","Kenneth's order costs 1 dollar more than the order with havarti cheese.","Of the order with swiss cheese and Kenneth's sandwich, one costs $6.75 and the other costs $5.75.","The five sandwiches are Archie's sandwich, the $2.75 sandwich, the sandwich with swiss cheese, the order with cheddar cheese and the $5.75 order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Kenneth","Omar","Verna","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f4a0224db91fbfa84f399810deb4ded"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the 120 ft tall waterfall and Cerbel, one is located in New Zealand and the other is in Nigeria.","The fall in Nigeria is either Sihat or Cerbel.","The 115 ft tall fall is not located in Brazil.","Irskela is 15 ft taller than the fall located in Tibet.","The fall in New Zealand is 5 ft taller than the fall located in Tibet.","Inawatai is in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38071156976899849f35821f07313abf"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Courtney won 2 hands after the person who won with a straight flush.","The person who won the third hand was either Derek or the player who won with two pairs.","The competitor who won the second hand won with a royal flush.","Nathaniel won sometime after Ramon.","Ramon and the competitor who won with a royal flush were different people.","The player who won the fourth hand didn't win with a full house.","Zachary won with a straight flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Derek","Nathaniel","Ramon","Zachary"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc1432dafce361dd670c67013b0fcd26"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won in 1976 didn't win the prize in astronomy.","The five winners are Sue Simpson, the person who won the prize in astronomy, the person who won the prize in medicine, the person who won in 1964 and the winner who won the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won the prize in medicine is either Fay Ferguson or the person who won in 1972.","Mandy Marsh won her prize 12 years after the person who won the prize in literature.","The person who won in 1980 won the prize in medicine.","Of Tara Tate and Sue Simpson, one won in 1968 and the other won the prize in physics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Fay Ferguson","Mandy Marsh","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=449353fedc49fbb13da1c2b1bd82d413"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who finished fourth didn't knit the mittens.","Of the person who entered her blanket and the knitter who entered her mittens, one finished second and the other is Sophie.","The person who entered her scarf, the entrant who finished fourth, the entrant who entered her tea cozy and the person who finished fifth are all different people.","The entrant who finished fifth made the sweater.","Of Ernestine and Jeanette, one finished second and the other made the sweater.","Winifred finished 1 place after Jeanette.","The entrant who finished third is either Jeanette or the entrant who entered her tea cozy."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ernestine","Jeanette","Sophie","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=734f70f349420fba2427974284bfc5b6"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 120 has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 114.","The course with 37 students isn't taught by Quinn.","The class in room 215 has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 201.","Of the course in room 120 and the course in room 201, one is taught by Caldwell and the other has 31 students.","Mr. Tanner's class has 2 more students than the course in room 120.","Mr. Underwood's class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Quinn's class.","Mr. Owen's class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 215."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","120","201","215","405"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Owen","Quinn","Tanner","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2780fc2954456aa8938c9d594cba77d1"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the dish that bakes for 30 minutes and the dish that cooks at 340 degrees, one is the roast potatoes recipe and the other is the mac and cheese.","The dish that cooks at 350 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the candied yams recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 425 degrees bakes 15 minutes longer than the baked ham.","The mac and cheese doesn't cook at 375 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 30 minutes cooks at 375 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b91f0a2da52760aa7680ddb946f56fee"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" has 150 fewer books than \"Dream Machine\".","Of \"Tiny Tomes\" and the vehicle with 400 books, one is driven by Elena and the other is driven by Antonio.","The five vehicles are the vehicle with 450 books, \"Lit on Wheels\", \"Tiny Tomes\", \"Words To Go\" and the mobile library Antonio drives.","The bookmobile with 450 books isn't driven by Richard.","The vehicle Gene drives has 50 more books than \"Lit on Wheels\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Elena","Gene","Jaime","Richard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24ad18f7f99741cd628ef9e23f171a39"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Amari Michi was built sometime before Okabe Honzo.","The structure built in 1705 isn't in Funai.","The shrine built in 1585 is either the temple in Niwa or the shrine in Miyato.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years before the temple in Miyato.","The shrine built in 1645 is in Miyato.","Hori Takesi was built in 1765.","Of Hori Takesi and Sama Takako, one is in Usui and the other was built in 1705."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aae9b17cc83b062e214e18f0f838011e"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer going in for the extraction has an appointment sometime before the customer going in for the whitening.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment is either the person going in for the cleaning or the client going in for the extraction.","Of the person going in for the whitening and the client with the 1:30pm appointment, one is Orlando and the other is Rosemary.","The client going in for the extraction, the client with the 10:30am appointment, Rosemary and Gayle are all different people.","Of the client with the 1:30pm appointment and Nettie, one has the appointment for the cleaning and the other has the appointment for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Gayle","Nettie","Orlando","Rosemary","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b202592f7b0169d6dffdb3e76e96f3a"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $4.90 is either the person who ordered the Italian sub or the team member who ordered the club sandwich.","The five people are the person whose order cost $4.90, the team member who ordered the cheeseburger, Erica, Rebecca and the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich.","Chip didn't order the cheeseburger.","Of the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger and the person who ordered the club sandwich, one owes $6.25 and the other is Peter.","Chip owes 45 cents more than Rebecca.","Peter owes $1.35 less than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3085d99d6f3ceb67909f260ff6aca038"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura was built 60 years after Yamasaki.","Amari Michi wasn't built in 1765.","The shrine in Toyagi is either Amari Michi or Hori Takesi.","The temple in Miyato, Matsuno Okura and the temple built in 1705 are all different shrines.","Of the structure in Funai and the shrine in Nakai, one was built in 1525 and the other is Takahashi.","The temple built in 1645 is in Nakai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85c66f0e51069af0b982a10707b4f833"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Betty Bush isn't from Denmark.","Faith Flynn is worth somewhat more than Nadine Newton.","Of Nadine Newton and Faith Flynn, one is worth $26 billion and the other is from England.","Nadine Newton is worth somewhat more than the tycoon from Canada.","Faith Flynn is worth 1 billion less than the mogul from Denmark.","The tycoon worth $28 billion is from England.","Ed Everett is from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","England","France"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=301e9b54bd3215dc00c6e04c610aa6d7"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the surgeon and the person whose birthday is on May 18th, one is Gerald and the other is Harry.","The surgeon has a birthday 1 month after Izzy.","The person whose birthday is on May 18th is either the engineer or the lawyer.","The diplomat has a birthday sometime before Izzy.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month after Harry.","Of Jeffrey and Izzy, one was born on June 14th and the other is the engineer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Bill","Gerald","Harry","Izzy","Jeffrey"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9744c07d06c07095e571d1f869fa0f9d"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The gold balloon cost 1 dollar less than the fish.","The fish was yellow.","The bear was magenta.","The snail cost more than the yellow piece.","The $3.00 balloon was either the magenta balloon or the brown balloon.","The fish cost 1 dollar less than the dog.","The $6.00 piece wasn't brown."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","purple","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98af290de5fab5038eec4dc93c69ff65"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture with 9,000 people and the culture with 7,500 people, one was founded in 100 AD and the other was the Hatgare culture.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture founded in 350 AD was either the culture with 6,500 people or the Yeust culture.","The Garight culture was founded sometime after the Yeust culture.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years before the Ryat culture.","The Chach culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Garight","Hatgare","Ryat","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=235fb71fcf54c1f85879c9986810d39d"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Damon was either the contestant who paid $7.99 or the competitor who ordered taglioni.","The competitor who paid $6.99 didn't order rigatoni.","Pablo was either the contestant who ordered penne or the contestant who paid $8.99.","The five runners were the runner who paid $6.99, the competitor who ordered fusilli, the runner who ordered rotini, Damon and Margie.","Of Pablo and the contestant who paid $9.99, one ordered fusilli and the other ordered rotini.","Rosie paid more than Terry.","Damon paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who ordered rotini."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Margie","Pablo","Rosie","Terry"],"label_c":["fusilli","penne","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8674bd9df996ba5ecf06618d84de901b"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The lemon salmon contains somewhat more calories than the dish served on May 16th.","The asian steak contains 20 more calories than the lemon salmon.","Of the recipe with 460 calories and the recipe with 380 calories, one was served on May 15th and the other was the chili pork.","The bulgur salad contains 20 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The dish with 380 calories was either the bulgur salad or the recipe served on May 13th.","The dish served on May 11th contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 13th.","The meal served on May 15th contains somewhat more calories than the citrus halibut."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97a8ac9ea9dc4fc4d9fda604d790796c"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the client with the 12:30pm appointment and the customer with the 11:30am appointment, one is Rosemary and the other has the appointment for the cleaning.","The patient with the 12:30pm appointment is either the client going in for the extraction or Zachary.","Shane has the appointment for the veneers.","Lynn has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the extraction.","The client with the 9:30am appointment has the appointment for the whitening.","Rosemary has an appointment 1 hour after Zachary."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Lynn","Rosemary","Shane","Wayne","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3de740cce477178fed6526896f0fd0f4"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished third was either Dave or the person from Grant.","The solver from Rinard finished sometime before the contestant from Van Nuys.","Carol finished 1 place after Dave.","The contestant from Industry finished sometime after the solver from Rinard.","The person who finished second wasn't from Industry.","Of the person who finished first and the contestant who finished fourth, one was Yvonne and the other was from Quimby.","Yvonne finished 3 places before Omar."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carol","Dave","Frederick","Omar","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Grant","Industry","Quimby","Rinard","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=296b5125e7681f6caffeebed9675c28b"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" is either the bookmobile with 400 books or the bookmobile Francisco drives.","\"Ready Reader\" is either the vehicle with 400 books or the bookmobile with 300 books.","The mobile library with 300 books is driven by Sheryl.","\"Explore More\" has 100 fewer books than the vehicle Ira drives.","\"Ready Reader\" has 50 more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The bookmobile Elena drives has more books than \"Explore More\".","The bookmobile with 450 books, the bookmobile Ira drives and the bookmobile Elena drives are all different vehicles.","The bookmobile with 250 books isn't driven by Cynthia."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Elena","Francisco","Ira","Sheryl"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53dec8f3a1cd125e21a5c80feb4b7b5b"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Salvador didn't win with a flush.","Guillermo won with a straight.","Of the player who won with one pair and Veronica, one won the first hand and the other won the second hand.","Of Salvador and Omar, one won with one pair and the other won the fourth hand.","Salvador won 1 hand after Guillermo.","The player who won the second hand won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Guillermo","Omar","Salvador","Veronica"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd42ab07346b2b8b242be73222704423"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger leaving in January, Velma, the passenger with the coin and the passenger with the lucky hat are all different fliers.","Whitney will leave 3 months before the passenger with the coin.","The flier leaving in March won't bring a shamrock.","Of the flier leaving in March and the passenger leaving in April, one will bring their coin and the other is Yolanda.","The passenger with the talisman will leave 1 month after Whitney.","The flier with the wishbone will leave sometime before the passenger with the shamrock.","Katie will leave in May."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alma","Katie","Velma","Whitney","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=947291879d25601cbe88ad17dd76d6a1"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["D. forcilitis has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","E. paradolens has 250 fewer genes than D. forcilitis.","Of the bacteria with 750 genes and the organism with 1,000 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Velasquez and the other is D. forcilitis.","The bacteria with 750 genes was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Long or E. carolinus.","P. wellington doesn't have exactly 1,000 genes.","E. carolinus was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Fletcher","Long","Nielsen","Ortiz","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddc77ca91559975e287ea19051fb65ef"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Pamela Peet shot a 67.","Of Leslie Lane and Pamela Peet, one won in 1921 and the other shot a 62.","Nellie Nolan won her tournament sometime after the person who scored a 67.","Pamela Peet won her tournament 1 year before the person who scored a 59.","The woman who won in 1920 didn't shoot a 62.","Robin Rust was either the golfer who won in 1923 or the golfer who scored a 59.","Robin Rust, the person who scored a 66, the woman who won in 1922 and the person who scored a 67 were all different golfers."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn","Nellie Nolan","Pamela Peet","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","61","62","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e7fe5af59f03dda5e4e175d313bafc6"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the bowhead whale and the right whale, one is 25 ft long and the other is Adam.","The 25 ft long exhibit is Brent.","Adam is somewhat shorter than Brent.","The right whale isn't Brent.","The beluga whale is Herbert.","Evan is 2 feet longer than Brent.","Of the 23 ft long specimen and the 27 ft long specimen, one is the gray whale and the other is Curtis."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df8c1c210119c0700ba5f12eb6b1d6ad"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha started sometime after the full back.","The center back started 3 years after the center forward.","Gardelli started 3 years after Rothvum.","Gardelli began playing in 1985.","The player who started in 1982 was either the second striker or the center forward.","Of Cerisa and the player who started in 1988, one was the center back and the other was the goalie.","Cerisa began playing in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Gardelli","Hatcha","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e09f0113ecc3421a405748fbbba37964"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of North Bridge and Gorem Bridge, one is the bowstring bridge and the other is 13,000 ft.","Bay Bridge is the cantilever bridge.","The five structures are Sandy Bridge, the bowstring one, the 13,000 ft one, the 10,000 ft bridge and the 11,500 ft structure.","The cantilever one is 3,000 feet longer than North Bridge.","The 13,000 ft one is the suspension bridge.","The camelback structure is shorter than the suspension bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adfa057e924328880e1950e89af0a922"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Kelly is being worked on by Pam.","Georgia is either Yvonne's customer or Pam's client.","Iris is being worked on by Opal.","Whitney's client has her appointment sometime before Georgia.","Of the client with the 2:00pm appointment and Georgia, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other is being worked on by Yvonne.","Pam's client has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's client.","Hope doesn't have the 11:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Georgia","Hope","Iris","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a1d44e52b51a43cf164aede7ed230c5"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 11:30am didn't air on Monday.","The five programs were the program with 750,000 viewers, the program that aired at 11:30am, the program that aired at 6:00pm, the program that aired at 2:00pm and the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The program that aired at 2:00pm was either the show with 500,000 viewers or the program that aired on Tuesday.","Of the show that aired at 6:00pm and the program with 1,000,000 viewers, one aired on Sunday and the other aired on Thursday.","The show with 750,000 viewers aired on Tuesday.","The program with 500,000 viewers aired on Friday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bfe57c341f0c5fe58d9af94b8b85da9"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Opie Oliver's item came out in 2004.","Pete Perez's one sold for $275.","Of Al Allison's card and Pete Perez's card, one sold for $125 and the other came out in 1987.","Cole Cooley's one sold for 50 dollars more than the 1978 item.","The 1999 one sold for 150 dollars less than the 2004 piece."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Cole Cooley","Hick Hodge","Opie Oliver","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1978","1987","1995","1999","2004"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=834bf954561d336f2d072b90bda13f00"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Inawatai is not 115 ft tall.","Cerbel is 5 ft higher than Nyalt.","Nyalt is somewhat shorter than the waterfall in Brazil.","Nyalt is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Jamaica.","Of Rhoqua and Cerbel, one is located in Switzerland and the other is 105 ft high.","Nyalt is 15 ft shorter than the waterfall located in New Zealand."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Cerbel","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dad79ed565a03265c11daeb72789b617"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Inawatai is 5 ft higher than the fall in Jamaica.","The fall located in Brazil is either Rhoqua or Sihat.","Of Rhoqua and Garray, one is 105 ft high and the other is in Brazil.","The fall located in Nigeria is somewhat shorter than Oginao.","The waterfall in Tibet is 10 ft shorter than the fall located in Nigeria.","The 100 ft tall fall is in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Garray","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd513114711a3569998d0eb168deb163"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with an APR of 11% has a limit of $5,000.","The Whitly Bank card doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The Whitly Bank card is either the one with an APR of 10% or the one with an APR of 11%.","Of the card with an APR of 8% and the TrustCo card, one has a limit of $15,000 and the other has a limit of $3,500.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR of 11%.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $3,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e6cd0215f942eb5a857ba7082988c9a"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the mogul worth $29 billion and Hal Hickman, one is from Ireland and the other is from Canada.","The five people are Mike Mckay, the tycoon from Norway, the person worth $26 billion, the magnate worth $28 billion and the person worth $29 billion.","Of the person worth $28 billion and the tycoon from Canada, one is Hal Hickman and the other is Al Acosta.","The magnate from France is worth 3 billion more than the tycoon from Norway.","Hal Hickman is worth 1 billion more than Tim Townsend."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Mike Mckay","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Canada","Ireland","England","France","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa7b806f28803873a611648f4b637636"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" isn't driven by Sheryl.","\"Words To Go\" has fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","\"Words To Go\" is driven by Francisco.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the vehicle with 450 books or the vehicle with 300 books.","The vehicle with 350 books is driven by Elena.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 100 more books than \"Ready Reader\".","Of the mobile library with 300 books and \"Ready Reader\", one is driven by Elena and the other is driven by Ira."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Francisco","Ira","Natasha","Sheryl"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7362a83efa6792318735978c65a72ec"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Colleen spoke 2 minutes more than Wesley.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North and the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes, one was Colleen and the other was Virgil.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone was either the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes or Ora.","The student who spoke for 14 minutes talked about P.M. North.","Ora spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair.","Roberta didn't talk about P.M. Asquith."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Ora","Roberta","Virgil","Wesley"],"label_c":["Asquith","Blair","Chamberlain","Gladstone","North"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bb127f9216e6b5283af2acfd98e52fb"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Edith Estes's report was from Walnut Creek.","Of Benny Baron's sighting and Iva Ingram's report, one was received on August 4 and the other was from Dows.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted 1 day after the report from Crescent City.","The sighting from Houghton was submitted 3 days before the report from Walnut Creek.","Iva Ingram's sighting was received on August 7."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Dows","Greeley","Houghton","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b68acaac0835b3823c30dd947aee57b2"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 400 calories, the recipe served on May 11th, the meal served on May 13th and the kale quinoa were all different recipes.","The recipe served on May 17th contains somewhat more calories than the dish served on May 13th.","The garlic tilapia wasn't served on May 11th.","Of the dish served on May 17th and the meal served on May 12th, one was the chili pork and the other has 440 calories.","The lemon salmon was served on May 16th.","Of the chili pork and the recipe with 380 calories, one was served on May 17th and the other was served on May 11th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=727b026bf7153c0ad1ca7803d93e2889"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Banben began playing in 1985.","Engmose started sometime after the full back.","The person who started in 1979 wasn't the goalie.","Engmose started sometime before Kawa.","Kawa was the wing back.","Of Banben and Daregh, one was the center forward and the other began playing in 1976.","The sweeper was either the person who started in 1988 or Awad."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Kawa"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","goalie","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dc9d89e03b782241721d07051a43533"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Eva Estrada's podcast didn't start in 2008.","Bobby Bora's show has 3 million downloads.","The five shows are the show that began in 2010, the podcast with 3 million downloads, Cora Capon's podcast, the show with 4 million downloads and the podcast with 5 million downloads.","The show that began in 2008 has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","Of Dixie Dean's podcast and the show that began in 2014, one has 2 million downloads and the other has 3 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47e9e401a0b17d8a1dd61a1659963fb3"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the player who won with a full house and Yvonne, one won the fifth hand and the other won the second hand.","Nathaniel won 2 hands before the player who won with a flush.","Kelley won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won the fourth hand won with a straight flush.","Kelley won 1 hand after Maria.","The player who won with a full house won sometime before the person who won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Kelley","Maria","Nathaniel","Paulette","Yvonne"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3076f9223696df7c9704dc59a6463b9a"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha didn't start in 1988.","The center forward was either Kawa or Banben.","Imay started 6 years before the goalie.","Imay started 3 years before Awad.","Imay started sometime before Kawa.","The center back started sometime after the goalie.","The center forward started 6 years before the wing back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce028bd744b10c07fe8daabf055a3de5"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility will go online in 2019.","Of the project headed by Dr. Kirk and the project headed by Dr. Ewing, one is the Lectra 4C and the other will go online in 2019.","The project headed by Dr. Ewing will go online sometime after the ISON-X42.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't headed by Dr. Weber.","The Zynga Complex will go online 2 years after the Lectra 4C.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 is either the ISON-X42 or the project headed by Dr. Peters."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Peters","Dr. Weber","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=149df54105dbfc783f31c71066f06fa4"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Eloise will leave 1 month after Jaime.","Neal will leave sometime after Whitney.","Of Jaime and Zachary, one will bring their rabbit's foot and the other will leave in May.","Zachary will leave 3 months after the passenger with the talisman.","The flier leaving in March is either Neal or the aerophobe with the shamrock.","Neal won't bring a horseshoe."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Eloise","Jaime","Neal","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dfc2ca395c2a71d4e47a2fb20cc73395"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The engineer has a birthday 1 month after Bill.","The politician, Charles, Harry and the person whose birthday is on May 18th are all different people.","Kevin was born on August 15th.","The surgeon has a birthday sometime before Harry.","Of the surgeon and the diplomat, one was born on April 13th and the other is Charles.","Charles is either the surgeon or the traveler born on June 14th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Bill","Charles","Gerald","Harry","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=150d1c75ab217933b0f12aeeb693734c"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report from Marina was submitted 1 day before Dan Delgado's report.","Abe Alvarez's report was either the sighting from Visalia or the report from Marina.","The sighting from Houghton was either Dan Delgado's sighting or Abe Alvarez's sighting.","Abe Alvarez's report was submitted 2 days after the report from Embden.","Of the August 4 report and the August 5 report, one was reported by Benny Baron and the other was from Visalia.","The five sightings were Flora Flynn's sighting, the August 7 report, the August 5 report, the August 8 report and the August 4 report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Embden","Houghton","Marina","Upper Lake","Visalia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3af8becfd1cca7a6830fc5cb54181dae"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Harry Howell finished with 6 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","The person who found 23 ounces of gold worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with somewhat less gold than Gil Gonzalez.","The prospector who found 20 ounces of gold was either Harry Howell or the person working at Belle Hart.","The miner working at Fuller Rise finished with somewhat less gold than Fred Fletcher.","The prospector working at Fuller Rise, Jack Jacobs and the miner who found 20 ounces of gold were all different miners.","Of the miner who found 11 ounces of gold and the miner working at Laurel Ridge, one was Fred Fletcher and the other was Adam Alford."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acd696a63114d5a1b8b664acd205b32f"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The five runners were Terry, the competitor who ordered farfalle, the contestant who paid $10.99, the competitor who ordered fusilli and the contestant who paid $7.99.","The runner who ordered capellini paid less than Louis.","Of Louis and Kristina, one paid $8.99 and the other ordered fusilli.","Of the runner who paid $6.99 and the contestant who paid $10.99, one ordered spaghetti and the other was Wade.","Kristina didn't order farfalle."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Gwendolyn","Kristina","Louis","Terry","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","spaghetti"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f920ae561fb4ab3c4d7c94723937b19"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The five vehicles are the vehicle Kimberly drives, the vehicle with 350 books, \"Words To Go\", \"Lit on Wheels\" and \"Ready Reader\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" doesn't have exactly 450 books.","The bookmobile with 400 books is driven by Gene.","Of the vehicle with 300 books and the bookmobile with 350 books, one is \"Explore More\" and the other is driven by Hugh.","The bookmobile with 450 books is driven by Becky.","\"Books-4-U\" has 100 more books than \"Words To Go\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Gene","Hugh","Kimberly","Sheryl"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ef3dbeb99640ae1867b62a3c47b6728"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 322 has 2 fewer students than the class in room 122.","The course in room 201 doesn't have 37 students.","Mr. Ingram's class is either the course in room 405 or the course in room 129.","Mr. Ellis's class has somewhat more students than Mr. Quinn's class.","The class in room 322 has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 405.","The class in room 322 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Quinn's class.","Mr. Ingram's class has 4 fewer students than Mr. Velasquez's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["122","129","201","322","405"],"label_c":["Ellis","Ingram","Quinn","Ray","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4c50bcd96daf7962a2c73c6431cf8d8"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Sue's order doesn't include havarti cheese.","Mildred's sandwich includes gouda cheese.","The $4.75 order is either Sue's order or the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","The order with gouda cheese costs 1 dollar more than Sue's sandwich.","The five sandwiches are Archie's sandwich, the $3.75 order, the sandwich with colby jack cheese, the $2.75 sandwich and the $5.75 sandwich.","Of the order with cheddar cheese and Omar's order, one costs $4.75 and the other costs $6.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Kenneth","Mildred","Omar","Sue"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb8f57bf8d1e84c30c845c2563de80d6"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill built in 1683 is owned by the Jansen family.","The home built in 1752 is owned by the Smit family.","The De Jong family's structure was built 23 years before Westmolen.","Vlietmolen wasn't built in 1752.","Of Doesmolen and Westmolen, one is owned by the Meijer family and the other was built in 1729.","Grosmolen was built 23 years before the De Jong family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=867ece6610c29fc3df19f8df9a4f5c00"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Hal Harrison's report wasn't received on August 5.","Of the August 7 report and the report from Jackson, one was reported by Cindy Chan and the other was reported by Flora Flynn.","The sighting from Islesboro was submitted sometime before Flora Flynn's report.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted 1 day before Benny Baron's sighting.","The August 8 report was either Hal Harrison's sighting or the report from Greeley.","The report from Zearing was submitted 2 days before Cindy Chan's report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Greeley","Islesboro","Jackson","Marina","Zearing"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56446d1d7a24b70ef752a95620807bc3"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of Harry and the person whose birthday is on April 13th, one is the politician and the other is the lawyer.","The surgeon has a birthday sometime after Eric.","The traveler born on August 15th is not the surgeon.","Adrian has a birthday 1 month before Lamar.","Neville has a birthday 2 months after the lawyer.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month after Neville."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Eric","Harry","Lamar","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=110c1f98025b0650145b9f0160d77ae7"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The five planes were Valerie's design, the airplane that went 45 feet, the plane that went 55 feet, the silver plane and the airplane that went 15 feet.","Of Ella's design and the airplane that went 35 feet, one was silver and the other was green.","Aaron's design was either the green plane or the airplane that went 55 feet.","Ella's design went 10 feet farther than the yellow airplane.","Omar's design landed 30 feet shorter than the blue airplane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=370a58c4b9d9372ccb9975efbd7b2517"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Kelley won 2 hands after the player who won with two pairs.","The person who won with two pairs, Wilbur and the person who won the fourth hand were all different people.","Of the competitor who won the first hand and the player who won with a straight flush, one was Ernestine and the other was Courtney.","The competitor who won the fifth hand won with a royal flush.","The player who won the fourth hand was either Kelley or the player who won with one pair.","The person who won with two pairs won sometime before Ernestine.","The competitor who won with a flush won sometime before Irma."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Ernestine","Irma","Kelley","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b683fcf7cb8410b66027a35afd49d415"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture with 4,500 people and the culture founded in 1100 AD, one was the Echmust culture and the other was the Voriss culture.","The Tyash culture was founded sometime before the culture with 7,500 people.","The culture founded in 100 AD was either the culture with 4,500 people or the Zuneos culture.","The society founded in 1100 AD had a population size of 9,000.","The Uskorr culture was founded 750 years before the Voriss culture.","The culture with 5,000 people was either the Zuneos culture or the Tyash culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Echmust","Tyash","Uskorr","Voriss","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f41e9bbb6405baa65529b7c4b8009b5f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the 125 sq ft house and the 155 sq ft structure, one is for the Whiteheads and the other sold for $29,000.","The $38,000 home is 15 sq ft larger than the Kirby's house.","The five houses are the $27,500 structure, the 110 sq ft house, the 140 sq ft house, the Kirby's house and the Underwood's house.","The Gillespie's structure is either the $38,000 structure or the $25,000 structure.","The $25,000 home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Kirby","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6992ce81fe6550673578683c015b725d"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe with the talisman will leave sometime after Sophie.","The aerophobe leaving in March is either Gwen or the aerophobe with the coin.","Gwen and the passenger with the talisman are different fliers.","Velma is either the flier leaving in March or the aerophobe leaving in February.","The flier leaving in May will bring their lucky hat.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave 1 month before Gwen.","Of the aerophobe leaving in January and Troy, one will bring their coin and the other will bring their shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Gwen","Sophie","Troy","Velma","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6fda5268dffe4a277256de0ab896f91"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 120 has 2 more students than the class in room 318.","Of the course in room 125 and the course in room 318, one has 35 students and the other is taught by Caldwell.","The course in room 125 is either the course with 29 students or Mr. Brady's class.","The class in room 120 isn't taught by Leach.","Of the class in room 322 and the course in room 120, one has 31 students and the other is taught by Jimenez.","Mr. Jimenez's class is either the course with 33 students or the course in room 322."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","125","215","318","322"],"label_c":["Brady","Caldwell","Ingram","Jimenez","Leach"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec58044a3ba36901ec2edfd7d62a7c1c"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Mindy isn't scheduled for 11:30am.","Gayle has the appointment for the crown.","Shane is either the patient with the 10:30am appointment or the client going in for the filling.","Bernice has the appointment for the veneers.","Of the person with the 12:30pm appointment and the customer with the 11:30am appointment, one is Bernice and the other has the appointment for the root canal.","Harold is either the client with the 1:30pm appointment or the client with the 9:30am appointment.","The patient going in for the whitening has an appointment 1 hour after the customer going in for the crown."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Gayle","Harold","Mindy","Shane"],"label_c":["crown","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8d64e7252925d9654603d3a13516869"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha started sometime after the second striker.","The sweeper was either the player who started in 1982 or Engmose.","The second striker started sometime after the center back.","The wing back started 6 years after Engmose.","Of Awad and Daregh, one began playing in 1988 and the other was the second striker.","Daregh didn't start in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Daregh","Engmose","Fichin","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bad4d01d97319202b48f7487ed1a655"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 11,500 ft one and the 14,500 ft bridge, one is Star Bridge and the other is the cantilever bridge.","The cable-stayed structure is 3,000 feet shorter than the camelback structure.","The five structures are the camelback one, the 10,000 ft one, the 13,000 ft one, North Bridge and Sandy Bridge.","Gorem Bridge is either the truss bridge or the cable-stayed one.","The truss structure is 1,500 feet longer than North Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07dde40da9fceaadf56adf404f0851ec"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $300 item is either Gwen's item or the item made of teak.","Gwen's piece costs more than Nadine's item.","Of Ellen's item and Whitney's item, one was made of mahogany and the other costs $350.","Gwen's piece wasn't made of elm.","Whitney's item costs 75 dollars more than the item made of walnut.","Antoinette's item costs 25 dollars more than Ellen's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Ellen","Gwen","Nadine","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","elm","mahogany","teak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d46b799f65cb3cbcc6bb51b6d17a88c9"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Tony's order doesn't cost $5.75.","Of the $6.75 order and the order with muenster cheese, one is Darrell's and the other is Tony's.","Of the $3.75 sandwich and Tony's order, one includes swiss cheese and the other includes muenster cheese.","The order with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar more than Mildred's sandwich.","Warren's sandwich is either the $6.75 sandwich or the order with gouda cheese.","Peter's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with provolone cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Mildred","Peter","Tony","Warren"],"label_c":["gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8dca4fe2492d5a73c38b9720951fc4a0"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Abe Alvarez's report was submitted 1 day before Cindy Chan's report.","Cindy Chan's report wasn't from Otisfield.","The five sightings were the August 6 report, the report from Beaconsfield, Benny Baron's sighting, Flora Flynn's sighting and the report from Upper Lake.","Abe Alvarez's report was either the report from Upper Lake or the August 6 report.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted sometime after Edith Estes's report.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted 2 days before the report from Russell.","The August 7 sighting was either Benny Baron's report or the sighting from Russell."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Crescent City","Otisfield","Russell","Upper Lake"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86e8b952c4ee2e79361654c35f44b6b2"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Greg's order, the $6.75 sandwich, the $2.75 order and the order with colby jack cheese are all different sandwiches.","Ronda's order is either the $6.75 sandwich or the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Darrell's order doesn't include cheddar cheese.","The $2.75 sandwich includes cheddar cheese.","The order with provolone cheese costs more than the order with colby jack cheese.","The $6.75 order is either the order with havarti cheese or Ronda's order.","Of the $6.75 sandwich and the $4.75 sandwich, one is Omar's and the other includes havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Darrell","Greg","Omar","Ronda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=304443c0e1c9c298dc790528415e98b8"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of Gil Gonzalez and the prospector who found 11 ounces of gold, one worked the Glacier Grove claim and the other worked the Fuller Rise claim.","The person working at Culver Gorge finished with 3 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The miner who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Chip Cornell finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Harry Howell.","The person working at Laurel Ridge finished with somewhat more gold than Elroy Ellis.","Jack Jacobs finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner working at Fuller Rise."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12a90901baced0034cc6949abb9dd246"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the team member whose order cost $4.90 and the person whose order cost $6.70, one ordered the taco salad and the other is Rebecca.","Geoffrey didn't order the cheeseburger.","Of Hannah and Geoffrey, one owes $5.80 and the other ordered the meatball sub.","The five people are Peter, the team member who ordered the cheeseburger, the person whose order cost $6.70, the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub and the salesperson whose order cost $5.35.","The team member who ordered the B.L.T. owes less than Hannah."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db8a9403ccf9f1ccabb079ebf0108e94"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the chef who made the cashew tofu and the cook who scored 56 points, one was Gabriel and the other was Ed.","Of the cook who made the cashew tofu and the cook who made the lemon snapper, one scored 42 points and the other was Zachary.","Freda scored 7 more points than Ed.","The five chefs are the chef who scored 70 points, Ed, the cook who made the smoked pork, the cook who made the lemon snapper and Gabriel.","The chef who made the pepper steak is either the chef who scored 63 points or Gabriel."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Ed","Freda","Gabriel","Ollie","Zachary"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b30d9d37dcaea529007852550e3e707b"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the fund run by Quentin Quinn and the fund run by Patty Paul, one is Citizen Trust and the other has had a return of 8%.","Oak Capital has had a 3 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook.","The fund run by Patty Paul has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Mike McClain.","Citizen Trust is either the fund run by Patty Paul or the one with a return of 6%.","Silver Rock is either the one run by Patty Paul or the fund run by Nadine Newton.","The one run by Walter Wade has a larger return than Oak Capital."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Walter Wade"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d577dd88113b9e9f82f9527caccd3fe2"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Iva Ingram's report was submitted sometime before Flora Flynn's sighting.","Of the report from Visalia and Abe Alvarez's sighting, one was received on August 8 and the other was received on August 6.","The report from Crescent City was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Dows.","Iva Ingram's report was from Dows.","Abe Alvarez's report was either the August 8 report or the report from Postville.","The report from Russell was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Crescent City.","Hal Harrison's sighting wasn't from Crescent City.","Hal Harrison's sighting was submitted sometime after Iva Ingram's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Dows","Postville","Russell","Visalia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ec9ccfbcb3e20a230795d9e841acbe7"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Carrie Cole was either the golfer who won in 1922 or the woman who scored a 66.","The woman who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year before the person who scored a 59.","Denise Detz won her tournament 1 year after Harriet Holt.","The woman who scored a 65 won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 63.","Of the woman who scored a 63 and the golfer who won in 1924, one was Denise Detz and the other was Grace Goritz.","Maxine Mohn shot a 59."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Denise Detz","Grace Goritz","Harriet Holt","Maxine Mohn"],"label_c":["59","61","63","65","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad224c949fb95ee3df87b42c386c6704"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1985 wasn't the center forward.","Imay was either the wing back or the player who started in 1976.","The player who started in 1988 was the sweeper.","Rothvum, the wing back, the full back and the person who started in 1979 were all different players.","Daregh was the center forward.","Of the second striker and Gardelli, one began playing in 1976 and the other began playing in 1979."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Daregh","Gardelli","Imay","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=454b57824eb0c0873b046cce890753b0"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the $25,000 home and the 125 sq ft home, one is for the Nielsens and the other is for the Gillespies.","Of the $25,000 structure and the $29,000 home, one is 95 sq ft and the other is for the Whiteheads.","The five houses are the 155 sq ft house, the Gillespie's house, the $36,000 house, the $29,000 home and the Nielsen's structure.","The $35,000 structure is either the 140 sq ft house or the Nielsen's home.","The Ingram's structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Gillespie's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b6ad91b60346658ae173acb4e2041d3"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $35,000 structure is 45 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 structure.","The 125 sq ft structure, the Nielsen's home and the 140 sq ft structure are all different houses.","Of the Kirby's home and the 95 sq ft home, one sold for $32,250 and the other sold for $35,000.","The $38,000 house is somewhat smaller than the $29,000 structure.","The Ingram's home is either the $29,000 structure or the $32,250 house.","The Underwood's house is 45 sq ft larger than the $32,250 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34a09fcb35b8ddb6cba81fdde47665c2"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the August 6 sighting and the August 8 report, one was reported by Flora Flynn and the other was from Fontana.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was either the report from Russell or the report from Ames.","The report from Russell was submitted 1 day after Benny Baron's report.","The five sightings were the sighting from Beaconsfield, the August 5 report, the August 7 sighting, Benny Baron's report and Edith Estes's sighting.","The sighting from Ames was submitted 2 days before the sighting from Beaconsfield."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Beaconsfield","Fontana","Long Barn","Russell"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=163c6f1b59c7c2a8ba285e144d0868f7"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of chestnut costs 25 dollars less than Josephine's piece.","Of Hope's item and Josephine's piece, one was made of sandalwood and the other costs $300.","The item made of mahogany is either Josephine's piece or Irma's piece.","The piece made of mahogany costs 25 dollars less than the item made of chestnut.","Josephine's piece is either the piece made of oak or the $300 item.","Yvette's item doesn't cost $325.","Gwen's item was made of chestnut."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Gwen","Hope","Irma","Josephine","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","oak","poplar","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db2cb2ac0cbb818dcde021a53a4fa5af"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Avery Bridge is 4,500 feet longer than the cantilever one.","The cable-stayed bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than Gorem Bridge.","The 13,000 ft one isn't the bowstring bridge.","Gorem Bridge is shorter than Sandy Bridge.","The cantilever structure is shorter than the cable-stayed bridge.","The cable-stayed one and Star Bridge are different structures.","The camelback structure is 3,000 feet longer than the cantilever bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e4a13f659b2882c1dd3f2a9cf8afbd8"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Stephanie is either the child whose final word was \"bulwark\" or the student from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Bessie had to spell \"consomme\".","Bessie has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","Of Stephanie and Ira, one was from Mrs. Condini's class and the other had to spell \"duplicity\".","Otis had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Ira","May","Otis","Stephanie"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b09b0d8d55936ce1c558c9a676dc626"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the program that aired at 11:30am and the program that aired at 10:00pm, one aired on Thursday and the other brought in 750,000 viewers.","The program with 250,000 viewers aired on Tuesday.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers aired on Saturday.","The program that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired at 6:00pm didn't have exactly 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 1:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Monday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06a79d39798bfd947d43439264e96b51"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Nysrani culture wasn't founded in 600 AD.","Of the Oiracha culture and the Ryat culture, one had a population size of 4,500 and the other was founded in 100 AD.","The culture founded in 100 AD had a population size of 7,500.","The Oiracha culture was founded 750 years before the Xidat culture.","The Ryat culture was either the society founded in 100 AD or the culture with 9,000 people.","The society founded in 850 AD was either the culture with 6,500 people or the Oiracha culture.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 6,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Nysrani","Oiracha","Ryat","Uskorr","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f506c6c22b82ac410438af39eab1e58"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Valerie's design was either the green plane or the blue airplane.","The green plane landed 10 feet shorter than the black airplane.","Of the pink plane and the green airplane, one was Aaron's and the other went 35 feet.","Roderick's design landed 30 feet shorter than Margo's design.","The silver airplane went somewhat farther than Roderick's design.","Aaron's design was either the green airplane or the plane that went 15 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0dac7571b364b691deeddc161b0c219"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the dish that bakes for 25 minutes and the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes, one cooks at 400 degrees and the other is the meatloaf.","The roast potatoes recipe doesn't bake for 30 minutes.","Of the dish that bakes for 40 minutes and the roast potatoes recipe, one cooks at 410 degrees and the other cooks at 350 degrees.","Of the meatloaf and the bean casserole, one cooks at 425 degrees and the other bakes for 40 minutes.","The recipe that cooks at 410 degrees bakes 15 minutes longer than the baked ham."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0274f082115615f90397fc43c1bd8ba"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Edna Evitz won her prize 4 years before Casey Carson.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry is either Patsy Pope or Mandy Marsh.","The winner who won in 1980 didn't win the prize in medicine.","Of Edna Evitz and Ida Ingram, one won in 1976 and the other won the prize in literature.","Mandy Marsh didn't win in 1972.","The winner who won in 1968 is either the winner who won the prize in literature or Patsy Pope.","Of Casey Carson and the winner who won in 1972, one won the prize in medicine and the other won the prize in economics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Edna Evitz","Ida Ingram","Mandy Marsh","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b878568f995399c0558116c114fe40c"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who scored 70 points is either Zachary or the person who made the cajun chili.","The person who made the smoked pork scored 14 fewer points than Ida.","Zachary didn't score exactly 49 points.","Of the chef who scored 63 points and the chef who made the lemon snapper, one was Ida and the other was Veronica.","Veronica scored 7 fewer points than Gabriel.","The person who made the cashew tofu scored somewhat fewer points than Veronica."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Ida","Tyrone","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=091d3ae07173f47109fb197bd920da76"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 62 was either Freda Fritz or Ethel Erwin.","Kristina Katz was either the woman who scored a 63 or the person who won in 1923.","The golfer who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 60.","Carrie Cole won her tournament sometime after Freda Fritz.","Freda Fritz, the golfer who scored a 67, the golfer who won in 1923 and the golfer who scored a 60 were all different golfers.","Kristina Katz won her tournament 2 years after Pamela Peet.","Of the golfer who scored a 63 and the golfer who scored a 65, one was Freda Fritz and the other won in 1922."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Ethel Erwin","Freda Fritz","Kristina Katz","Pamela Peet"],"label_c":["60","62","63","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec883e33121e25602c0621163d77d2d4"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The architect has a birthday 2 months after the musician.","Of the architect and the diplomat, one is Michael and the other was born on August 15th.","Of Frank and the traveler born on April 13th, one is the politician and the other is the diplomat.","Eric is either the traveler born on May 18th or the person born on April 13th.","Eric has a birthday sometime after Gerald."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Eric","Frank","Gerald","Harry","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ad154a40bbccbd4ae4ba922d773c04d"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Oiracha culture had a population size of 9,000.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years before the Tyash culture.","The society founded in 350 AD was either the Warasen culture or the culture with 9,000 people.","Of the Xidat culture and the Warasen culture, one was founded in 850 AD and the other had a population size of 6,500.","The Xidat culture didn't have a population size of 8,000.","The culture founded in 850 AD was either the culture with 7,500 people or the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 500 years after the Tyash culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Oiracha","Quyit","Tyash","Warasen","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97b2d69132e71b6c210507d2de12f366"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of Citizen Trust and the one run by Zed Zamora, one has had a return of 8% and the other has had a return of 9%.","Black River has had a return of 7%.","The fund with a return of 10% is run by Ollie Ochoa.","Citizen Trust isn't run by Larry Larsen.","Hudson Brook is either the fund run by Nadine Newton or the fund with a return of 6%.","Of the fund with a return of 6% and the one with a return of 9%, one is run by Mike McClain and the other is First Crescent."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Ollie Ochoa","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1858a824f89b2576303d3083466809b"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of Wilbur and Theodore, one won with one pair and the other won the second hand.","The person who won the second hand won with a straight flush.","Theodore won 1 hand before Wilbur.","The person who won the fifth hand didn't win with a straight.","Maria was either the player who won the first hand or the player who won the fifth hand.","Lee won 2 hands after Wilbur.","The person who won with a straight flush won sometime after the person who won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Lee","Maria","Theodore","Wilbur","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b6d774aa442fd9dd1bef103b75220ce"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Tyash culture was founded 500 years after the Xidat culture.","Of the culture with 8,000 people and the culture with 9,000 people, one was the Oiracha culture and the other was founded in 600 AD.","The Tyash culture was either the culture with 8,000 people or the culture founded in 850 AD.","The society founded in 1100 AD didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The culture with 7,500 people was either the Oiracha culture or the Lyeilia culture.","The Oiracha culture, the culture with 9,500 people, the society founded in 850 AD and the culture with 4,500 people were all different cultures.","The Kimusk culture was founded sometime after the Oiracha culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Kimusk","Lyeilia","Oiracha","Tyash","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=949e9a1a6ab2f9efefda1e5eef90a292"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Otis had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Hannah.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Ira.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Otis.","The student whose final word was \"elucidated\" is either Philip or the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Philip wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","Of the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the student from Mrs. Nixon's class, one is Ira and the other is Otis."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Hannah","Ira","Lila","Otis","Philip"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62ecaf52b4b90193cffd36347fb629d8"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 425 degrees requires somewhat less baking time than the dish that cooks at 400 degrees.","The meatloaf requires somewhat less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","Of the dish that cooks at 410 degrees and the baked ham, one bakes for 45 minutes and the other bakes for 30 minutes.","The chicken cutlet is either the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees or the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","The bean casserole doesn't bake for 35 minutes.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the meatloaf.","The meatloaf is either the dish that cooks at 340 degrees or the dish that bakes for 30 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["340 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91f9c647e65bab02022613e0e83e5e3b"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the person who won the fourth hand and the person who won the third hand, one was Irma and the other won with a straight.","The person who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after the person who won with a full house.","Paulette won with a full house.","Irma won with a straight flush.","Zachary was either the person who won the second hand or the player who won with a flush.","Yvonne lost the third hand.","Salvador was either the player who won the fifth hand or the player who won the first hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Irma","Paulette","Salvador","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1d12287f67c087908d049fe8988fe46"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 4,500 people was founded 250 years after the Garight culture.","The Ryat culture, the culture founded in 350 AD and the society founded in 1100 AD were all different cultures.","The Ryat culture didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The culture founded in 100 AD had a population size of 8,000.","Of the Xidat culture and the culture with 4,500 people, one was founded in 350 AD and the other was founded in 600 AD.","The Sameos culture was either the culture founded in 100 AD or the culture with 6,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Garight","Quyit","Ryat","Sameos","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6829e2629d654fc85e99a476ee80e441"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 6:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","The program that aired on Tuesday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired on Wednesday was either the program that aired at 8:30pm or the show that aired at 2:00pm.","The program that aired on Wednesday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Saturday.","The show that aired at 4:30pm didn't have exactly 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f5263e2ecfb432f0901a877622cc4a1"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Westmolen is owned by the Van den Berg family.","Zemelmolen is owned by the Meijer family.","Of the home built in 1683 and the windmill built in 1729, one is owned by the Van den Berg family and the other is Grosmolen.","The De Vries family's house was built 23 years after the Van den Berg family's home.","Zemelmolen was built 69 years before the Smit family's home.","Hoekmolen isn't owned by the Smit family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40ddfa76ecc34032539348a8e58c36cc"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the B.L.T. owes more than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","Peter owes less than Rebecca.","The person who ordered the cheeseburger is either Rebecca or Hannah.","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","Peter owes 90 cents less than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","Peter owes 45 cents less than Chip.","Irene doesn't owe $6.70."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f94d7141500a47065525cd8367e09d1"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Ida Ingram won her prize before Glenda Glenn.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize before the person who won the prize in physics.","Norma Nolan didn't win the prize in chemistry.","Jemma Jenks won her prize 8 years after the person who won the prize in economics.","Of the person who won the prize in medicine and Glenda Glenn, one won in 1972 and the other won in 1976.","Casey Carson won the prize in physics.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize after the person who won the prize in physics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Glenda Glenn","Ida Ingram","Jemma Jenks","Norma Nolan"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dbdcad96e3142997f52a889b4f95d719"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the camelback bridge and the 14,500 ft structure, one is Bay Bridge and the other is Gorem Bridge.","Bay Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than North Bridge.","Star Bridge is the bowstring bridge.","Avery Bridge is either the 11,500 ft one or the suspension one.","The cable-stayed one is 1,500 feet shorter than the bowstring structure.","The girder bridge is longer than the camelback bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","girder","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eebc52479d07e29d05d9ad548d1f6d9d"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Eden.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","Of Yvonne and the student who spoke for 14 minutes, one talked about P.M. Churchill and the other talked about P.M. Grey.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 4 minutes more than Jenna.","Perry was either the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","Edith spoke for 6 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Edith","Ginger","Jenna","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Churchill","Disraeli","Eden","Grey","Heath"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d678be4f3f3529b53dbc18975d909505"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Mitch Mayo didn't spend exactly $450.","Lily Little is either the friend who spent $500 or the person who spent $400.","Kit Kelley gave Ally the blender.","Jack Jordan gave Ally the laptop.","Pam Powell is either the person who spent $425 or the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Of the attendee who spent $475 and the friend who spent $450, one is Jack Jordan and the other gave Ally the juicer.","The person who gave Ally the toaster spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the blender."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f7e14dcb80c29b34785c0bdea786df8"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Freda Fritz, the woman who scored a 67, the golfer who won in 1923 and the person who scored a 62 were all different golfers.","The woman who scored a 63 was either Freda Fritz or Denise Detz.","The person who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 62.","Maxine Mohn was either the woman who scored a 64 or the person who won in 1923.","Maxine Mohn won her tournament 2 years after Robin Rust.","Of the person who scored a 64 and the person who scored a 65, one was Freda Fritz and the other won in 1922.","Alison Ames won her tournament sometime after Freda Fritz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Denise Detz","Freda Fritz","Maxine Mohn","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["62","63","64","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f196aa359fbf292c1de9164ac6aeab7b"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Yvonne won 1 hand after the player who won with a flush.","The competitor who won the second hand was either the player who won with a straight or the player who won with a flush.","The competitor who won with two pairs won sometime after Paulette.","Of the player who won with one pair and the competitor who won the fifth hand, one was Holly and the other was Yvonne.","Irma won the third hand.","The competitor who won the fifth hand won with a straight flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Holly","Irma","Paulette","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30fe8417dea29189981ed0d208dcfc8d"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Ray's class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Gilmore's class.","Mr. Gilmore's class and the course in room 319 are different classes.","The class in room 114 has 6 more students than Mr. Ray's class.","Mr. Gilmore's class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 122.","The class with 35 students isn't taught by Dean.","Mr. Paul's class has 4 more students than Mr. Ray's class.","The class in room 122 has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 212."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","122","201","212","319"],"label_c":["Dean","Gilmore","Paul","Ray","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34ee579d9fc127f79243d406bdea08b8"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Quirrel is 13 years old.","Of the 7-year-old and the 16-year-old, one is cared for by Gracie and the other is Rajesh.","The 13-year-old, the animal Aldo works with, the orangutan Beatrice works with and Pemson are all different animals.","The ape Aldo works with is 3 years older than the animal Dolly works with.","Pemson is cared for by Dolly.","The animal Beatrice works with is either Ofallo or the 7-year-old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7636341a3f6f5adb65c1d68548d76e9d"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen was built 23 years before Doesmolen.","Of the home built in 1752 and the Van den Berg family's house, one is Grosmolen and the other is Vlietmolen.","The Visser family's structure was built 46 years before Grosmolen.","Zemelmolen wasn't built in 1706.","The Smit family's windmill was built sometime before Vlietmolen.","The home built in 1775 is either Zemelmolen or the Meijer family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1795bc147a5c757f64d9ff0209937a52"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the ISON-X42 and the facility scheduled to go online in 2016, one is headed by Dr. Underwood and the other is headed by Dr. Morgan.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't headed by Dr. Weber.","The Zynga Complex will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Morgan.","The project headed by Dr. Lester will go online 1 year after the Zynga Complex.","The Egert Facility will go online 1 year before the Lectra 4C.","The project headed by Dr. Weber will go online sometime after the Falston LCS."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Lester","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=228772c04d7eef7000b8bca79dbfb3f6"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's show started in 2007.","Of the show with 4 million downloads and the podcast with 3 million downloads, one is Al Acosta's and the other started in 2011.","Dixie Dean's show is either the show with 5 million downloads or the podcast with 1 million downloads.","Faye Fender's podcast is either the show with 2 million downloads or the show that began in 2008.","Eva Estrada's show doesn't have exactly 3 million downloads.","The show that began in 2015 has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2007.","Al Acosta's podcast started in 2013."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2011","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aaff55284aa27f5dc57509c2005089f"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Ofallo is younger than the animal Dolly works with.","The animal Beatrice works with is either Shamir or Ofallo.","The 16-year-old is cared for by Francine.","Of the ape Aldo works with and the 16-year-old, one is Merah and the other is Rajesh.","Pemson is 9 years younger than Rajesh.","The 4-year-old is either the ape Aldo works with or Shamir."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac41ebadf3526996161c822c0169cea4"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The five waterfalls are the 100 ft tall fall, Sihat, the fall in Brazil, Nyalt and the waterfall located in Switzerland.","Cerbel is somewhat shorter than the fall located in Switzerland.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is located in Tibet.","Irskela is either the waterfall located in Brazil or the 100 ft tall fall.","Cerbel is not located in Nigeria.","Inawatai is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall in Brazil.","Sihat is 15 ft higher than Cerbel."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0b813c7f7a145fb31ce9ef573f20a33"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in physics won her prize after Deb Daniels.","Tara Tate won her prize 8 years after the winner who won the prize in literature.","Of Norma Nolan and the winner who won in 1964, one won the prize in medicine and the other won the prize in literature.","Betty Brewer won her prize 4 years before Sue Simpson.","The winner who won in 1980 didn't win the prize in physics.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years after Tara Tate."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Deb Daniels","Norma Nolan","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a9607678edbbac79552b340e26160be"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Meijer family's house is either the structure built in 1729 or Zemelmolen.","Doesmolen isn't owned by the Van Dijk family.","Of Grosmolen and Westmolen, one was built in 1752 and the other is owned by the De Vries family.","Of Zemelmolen and Doesmolen, one was built in 1706 and the other is owned by the Meijer family.","Grosmolen is either the structure built in 1683 or the Bakker family's windmill.","Doesmolen was built 23 years after Westmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bd7f74ce627b82cd226c3b0ed8c91c4"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Nicole's piece didn't cost $1,000.","\"Tombawomba\" cost somewhat less than Margarita's puppet.","\"Yenga\" cost 500 dollars less than Jeff's piece.","Of the $1,500 dummy and \"Waldarama\", one is Jeff's and the other is Margarita's.","Margarita's puppet cost 250 dollars less than Isabel's puppet.","The $1,750 puppet is either Nicole's piece or \"Sniffletoe\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ce2a6a87f5f1d04c088d2e466134def"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The five games are the pinball machine made by Pinnefore, the system released in 1978, \"Voyager Hero\", \"Zany Circus\" and the machine released in 1974.","\"Aladeen\" came out sometime before the pinball machine made by Maxigame.","The pinball machine made by Hayco Inc. is either \"Bowling Alley\" or the system released in 1976.","The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out 1 year before \"Zany Circus\".","The system released in 1976 is either the pinball machine made by Pinnefore or \"Archer Quest\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b47b9d28c3c70d00219cc24b281e8c4b"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The silver airplane was either the plane that went 45 feet or Margo's design.","Of the blue plane and the airplane that went 35 feet, one was Margo's and the other was Ella's.","Henrietta's design went 10 feet farther than Ella's design.","Of the blue plane and the pink plane, one went 15 feet and the other was Valerie's.","The five planes were the airplane that went 55 feet, Ella's design, the yellow airplane, the pink plane and Margo's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f90edd7a2c9cb926cdb30a386322239"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of the March 3 proceeding and the March 24 case, one was the 4-5 decision and the other was Omar v Powers.","Short v Metz was either the 6-3 decision or the March 3 case.","Ayers v Byrd was on March 10.","Carson v Dunn wasn't the 2-7 decision.","The March 31 case was the 7-2 decision.","Of Carson v Dunn and the 8-1 decision, one was on March 17 and the other was on March 24."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dcb74d3a77c66b289c1778e6fdb9a9c"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the chef who made the pepper steak and Freda, one scored 70 points and the other scored 56 points.","Yolanda made the cashew tofu.","Tyrone scored somewhat more points than Yolanda.","The cook who made the cajun chili scored 14 more points than the cook who made the cashew tofu.","Tyrone didn't make the cajun chili.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored 7 more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","Yolanda scored somewhat fewer points than Ollie.","Freda is either the chef who scored 70 points or the cook who made the jambalaya."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Freda","Karl","Ollie","Tyrone","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=087f6f2361d780a3a2ffe92772a19f48"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe with the shamrock will leave 1 month after Yolanda.","Of the flier with the coin and Velma, one will leave in March and the other will leave in May.","The five fliers are Alma, the aerophobe leaving in February, the passenger with the lucky hat, the passenger leaving in January and the aerophobe leaving in April.","The passenger leaving in March is either Yolanda or the passenger with the lucky hat.","Sophie will bring their shamrock.","Yolanda won't bring a talisman."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alma","Brandi","Sophie","Velma","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad9f2505ea45d96a4ba5dd34462b6da4"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of \"Ready Reader\" and \"Words To Go\", one is driven by Wesley and the other has 350 books.","\"Words To Go\" has more books than \"Explore More\".","The vehicle Terri drives has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Sheryl drives.","The vehicle Violet drives has 50 more books than \"Words To Go\".","The five vehicles are the mobile library with 450 books, the bookmobile Sheryl drives, \"Books-4-U\", \"Explore More\" and the bookmobile Terri drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Jaime","Sheryl","Terri","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=128b7990169648416b6dd5f54143a8af"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Kit Kelley is either the person who gave Ally the laptop or the attendee who spent $450.","Pam Powell spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","Mitch Mayo spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","Of the attendee who gave Ally the blender and Pam Powell, one spent $425 and the other spent $475.","Lily Little spent more than Ora Osborne.","The friend who spent $500 is either the attendee who gave Ally the toaster or the person who gave Ally the blender.","Mitch Mayo and the friend who gave Ally the blender are different people."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0980321ad90e1977de5e9b769ccc8e34"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student from Mrs. Condini's class and the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", one is Clarence and the other is Jill.","The child whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Hannah had to spell \"consomme\".","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Ira.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the student from Mrs. Witte's class or the student from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Jill had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Clarence","Hannah","Ira","Jill","Philip"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35f7c7a2a7af33798ca46de29061c386"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Nolan's Pine is 6 feet shorter than The Senator.","Marsh Tree is 3 feet shorter than the 94 year-old tree.","The 153 ft. tree is 96 years old.","Nolan's Pine isn't 87 years old.","Of the 144 ft. tree and Old Jarvis, one is 94 years old and the other is 80 years old.","The 94 year-old tree is shorter than the 79 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","87","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1387f1fb9411723ace1af108698f6283"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the person who ordered the cheeseburger and the team member who ordered the taco salad, one owes $6.70 and the other is Chip.","The five people are Rebecca, the person whose order cost $4.90, the person who ordered the taco salad, the team member whose order cost $6.25 and the salesperson whose order cost $6.70.","The team member who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Samantha doesn't owe $6.70.","Irene is either the person whose order cost $5.35 or the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9a0c591b28f5cf8d0e481498d995e52"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The cable-stayed structure is either Star Bridge or Avery Bridge.","The 13,000 ft structure is either the cable-stayed one or Vellon Bridge.","Of Bay Bridge and Avery Bridge, one is the bowstring bridge and the other is 11,500 ft.","The girder structure is longer than the bowstring bridge.","Avery Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Vellon Bridge.","The 14,500 ft bridge isn't the girder bridge.","The camelback structure is 4,500 feet shorter than Star Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","girder","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56c8d0b38caca3f77f72355fe96542e1"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client with the 3:00pm appointment is either Myra or Pam's client.","Juana has her appointment 1 hour before Dolores.","Myra doesn't have the 12:00pm appointment.","Rhonda's customer has her appointment sometime before Juana.","Whitney's client has her appointment 2 hours before Georgia.","Of the customer with the 2:00pm appointment and Tammie's client, one is Georgia and the other is Juana."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Georgia","Iris","Juana","Myra"],"label_c":["Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40596ae424008468cc9a267e8cf80ab6"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner working at York River finished with 6 ounces more gold than Adam Alford.","Adam Alford was either the miner who found 17 ounces of gold or the person working at Tyrol Creek.","Of the person who found 11 ounces of gold and the prospector working at Belle Hart, one was Fred Fletcher and the other was Harry Howell.","Chip Cornell finished with 3 ounces more gold than Fred Fletcher.","Chip Cornell was either the miner who found 14 ounces of gold or the person who found 17 ounces of gold.","Chip Cornell worked the Glacier Grove claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a0716b8e143bc6819411ce680755749"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Hal Hickman is worth 3 billion less than the person from England.","Ed Everett isn't from France.","The five people are Hal Hickman, the mogul from England, the person worth $27 billion, the person from Ireland and the person from Argentina.","Hal Hickman is worth 1 billion less than Betty Bush.","Kirk Kaplan is either the mogul from Ireland or the person worth $27 billion.","Ed Everett is worth somewhat less than Kirk Kaplan.","Al Acosta is worth 1 billion more than Ed Everett."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Hal Hickman","Kirk Kaplan"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","England","France"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f16c414d0104f3c86923c898633d0b6"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student whose final word was \"anemic\" is either May or the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","May had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Andres.","Of the student from Mrs. Nixon's class and the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\", one is May and the other is Bessie.","The student whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Denise had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Nixon's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Andres","Bessie","Denise","May","Violet"],"label_c":["Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6372ff961b8437d14d3694b79e752e49"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case found on May 9 and the box found on May 15, one was at 40.6656 N and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found 6 days before the case at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N was either the cache at 88.4584 W or the case at 88.1863 W.","The box at 88.4584 W was found 3 days after the box at 40.3109 N.","The five boxes were the box at 88.2694 W, the case found on May 6, the box found on May 12, the case at 40.3109 N and the case at 40.5912 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb9135876bce4979b9051df955336873"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Lucas's puppet is either the $1,250 puppet or \"Tombawomba\".","\"Yenga\" cost 500 dollars less than \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Waldarama\" cost 500 dollars more than Kelly's puppet.","The $1,000 puppet isn't \"Valencio\".","Of Margarita's puppet and the $1,750 dummy, one is \"Sniffletoe\" and the other is \"Waldarama\".","\"Yenga\" cost somewhat more than \"Tombawomba\".","Isabel's dummy cost $750."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08e7ed2d14797fbb623b3f281378fb5f"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Valencio\" cost 250 dollars more than Margarita's puppet.","The $1,750 dummy isn't \"Yenga\".","Herman's dummy cost 250 dollars less than Lucas's puppet.","Of Kelly's puppet and the $750 dummy, one is \"Xavier\" and the other is \"Waldarama\".","Margarita's piece cost 500 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","\"Yenga\" cost somewhat more than Isabel's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e3346f881ef433e243030ac181da058"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the Tevatron LHC and the Falston LCS, one is headed by Dr. Zimmerman and the other will go online in 2019.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, one is headed by Dr. Owens and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Tate will go online 3 years after the Egert Facility.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 and the Zynga Complex, one is headed by Dr. Tate and the other is headed by Dr. Farley.","The Zynga Complex will not go online in 2017."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Owens","Dr. Tate","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2f0ba422b44a0d41f4042b044f8f12e"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of the friend who gave Ally the HD tv and Lily Little, one spent $400 and the other spent $425.","The attendee who spent $500 gave Ally the laptop.","Jack Jordan gave Ally the blender.","The attendee who spent $475 didn't give Ally the blender.","Ora Osborne, the attendee who gave Ally the planter, the friend who gave Ally the juicer and the person who spent $425 are all different people.","Mitch Mayo is either the friend who gave Ally the planter or the friend who spent $400."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7837755178f562085dd9ec7b0c7c0f36"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Dominic didn't speak for 8 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","Perry spoke 4 minutes more than Zachary.","Perry was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North or the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes.","The five students were the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, Milton, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson, Zachary and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Jenna","Milton","Perry","Zachary"],"label_c":["Atlee","Gladstone","North","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb1fdf996e5fd96d5595d962692bc287"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture founded in 1100 AD and the culture founded in 100 AD, one had a population size of 6,500 and the other was the Danseri culture.","The Nysrani culture was founded 750 years before the culture with 7,500 people.","Of the Nysrani culture and the Xidat culture, one had a population size of 6,500 and the other was founded in 350 AD.","The society founded in 850 AD and the Lyeilia culture were different cultures.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture founded in 1100 AD was either the culture with 5,000 people or the Quyit culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Lyeilia","Nysrani","Quyit","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5af786112674d62b27e5342c558533b4"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Ramon lost the second hand.","Of the competitor who won the fourth hand and the competitor who won with a straight, one was Guillermo and the other was Paulette.","The player who won the fifth hand was either Ramon or the person who won with two pairs.","The person who won with a full house won sometime before Paulette.","The player who won with a royal flush won 2 hands before Guillermo.","Paulette won 1 hand before Frances."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frances","Guillermo","Kelley","Paulette","Ramon"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0fc8a60d026342ad24a41ea10c3c899"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The five golfers were Robin Rust, the person who won in 1923, the golfer who won in 1921, the woman who won in 1924 and the golfer who won in 1920.","Alison Ames was either the woman who scored a 67 or the golfer who scored a 63.","The woman who scored a 63 won her tournament 1 year before Pamela Peet.","Of the woman who won in 1920 and the golfer who won in 1921, one was Bonita Bitz and the other shot a 67.","Alison Ames won her tournament 2 years after the person who scored a 60.","The golfer who scored a 61 was either Pamela Peet or Alison Ames."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Bonita Bitz","Pamela Peet","Robin Rust","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["60","61","63","64","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1454539de0e6230162ac37cdf5162dfc"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The engineer has a birthday 1 month before Adrian.","The person whose birthday is on June 14th is either the architect or Gerald.","Bill was born on August 15th.","The engineer has a birthday sometime before Gerald.","The person whose birthday is on August 15th is not the surgeon.","Of the traveler born on May 18th and the person whose birthday is on July 16th, one is Adrian and the other is the lawyer.","Charles is either the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th or the diplomat."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Charles","Gerald","Harry"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9d37ed6785dd6f3840551acb9192ecd"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.5912 N was found on May 15.","The box at 88.1863 W was found 3 days after the box at 88.2694 W.","The box found on May 12 wasn't at 88.0431 W.","The case at 40.8991 N was found 6 days after the box at 88.2694 W.","The box at 41.0072 N was either the cache at 88.4584 W or the box found on May 12.","The box at 40.3109 N was found 3 days before the cache at 88.4584 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2c224ae8a0f9a1145273bf3d432e6c3"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $38,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the $29,000 house.","The Kirby's home, the 125 sq ft home, the Ewing's structure and the 140 sq ft home are all different houses.","The $25,000 home is somewhat larger than the Kirby's house.","The $36,000 house is either the 125 sq ft home or the Ewing's home.","Of the Nielsen's house and the Davidson's house, one is 125 sq ft and the other sold for $29,000.","The $35,000 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Kirby","Nielsen","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71c79c21858effd580ce81aa007c617e"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library with 350 books is either \"Books-4-U\" or the bookmobile Antonio drives.","The bookmobile with 450 books is driven by Ira.","\"Books-4-U\" and the mobile library Sheryl drives are different vehicles.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the vehicle with 350 books or the vehicle with 300 books.","Of the mobile library with 250 books and \"Ready Reader\", one is driven by Antonio and the other is driven by Myra.","The bookmobile Sheryl drives has more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The mobile library Cynthia drives has 50 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Cynthia","Ira","Myra","Sheryl"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0180be23546135fee474b8e3694746aa"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe leaving in March is either Brandi or the passenger with the wishbone.","The passenger with the talisman is either Yolanda or Rudy.","Of Florence and the flier leaving in February, one will bring their rabbit's foot and the other will bring their talisman.","The passenger leaving in April, the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot and Brandi are all different fliers.","The flier with the wishbone will leave 2 months after Florence.","Peggy will leave 2 months after Rudy.","Brandi won't bring a lucky hat."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Florence","Peggy","Rudy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35753af39aeaa0ce0c077559df032071"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with swiss cheese costs more than Emily's order.","The $4.75 order is either Archie's order or the order with colby jack cheese.","Of the $2.75 order and Kenneth's sandwich, one includes colby jack cheese and the other includes provolone cheese.","The order with gouda cheese costs 1 dollar less than Archie's sandwich.","Mildred's sandwich is either the $4.75 sandwich or the $3.75 sandwich.","The $6.75 order includes havarti cheese.","Archie's sandwich and the sandwich with swiss cheese are different sandwiches."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Emily","Kenneth","Mildred","Ronda"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a5829d8a24e5f1e4a30c340c854d8ef"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura is either the temple in Usui or the shrine built in 1525.","The shrine built in 1765 is in Uchida.","Of the shrine in Toyagi and Hori Takesi, one was built in 1525 and the other was built in 1585.","The structure built in 1705 isn't in Miyato.","Amari Michi is in Miyato.","Yamasaki, the temple in Usui, the temple in Niwa and the shrine built in 1585 are all different shrines."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bc515196294159a34a0b57cab66f9a6"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 37 students isn't taught by Newton.","The class in room 207 and Mr. Saunders's class are different classes.","The course in room 207 has 4 more students than Mr. Tanner's class.","Mr. Saunders's class has somewhat more students than the class in room 322.","The class in room 120 has 4 more students than Mr. Warner's class.","Of the class in room 125 and Mr. Saunders's class, one has 31 students and the other has 33 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","125","207","319","322"],"label_c":["Avery","Newton","Saunders","Tanner","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57c55192c30e0e12607e7a9286e751aa"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 95 sq ft house is either the Underwood's house or the $32,250 home.","The Pratt's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 structure.","The Underwood's structure is 30 sq ft larger than the Ingram's home.","The 140 sq ft home didn't sell for $38,000.","Of the $29,000 structure and the 140 sq ft home, one is for the Underwoods and the other is for the Nielsens.","The 155 sq ft structure sold for $25,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ingram","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84d499edf41c683aa0d8f5eaee9c43a5"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The meatloaf requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The baked ham doesn't cook at 375 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the candied yams recipe.","Of the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes and the dish that bakes for 45 minutes, one cooks at 410 degrees and the other is the mac and cheese.","The candied yams recipe bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 325 degrees.","The five dishes are the mac and cheese, the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees, the dish that cooks at 325 degrees, the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees and the dish that bakes for 35 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05422837911063833a2342b851b1b4cd"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate from Mexico is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon from Denmark.","The mogul from Mexico is worth somewhat less than Betty Bush.","Of Gil Gallegos and Nadine Newton, one is worth $27 billion and the other is from France.","The person from Canada is worth 1 billion more than Gil Gallegos.","Ida Ingram is worth 1 billion less than the person from England.","Nadine Newton is worth somewhat more than Ed Everett.","Betty Bush is either the magnate worth $26 billion or the person from England."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Gil Gallegos","Ida Ingram","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","England","France","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f3052f638a313b2cf47ffe038b8cd69"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Bill Bernard's one was either the 1999 card or the 2007 piece.","The 2012 piece sold for 150 dollars less than the 1978 card.","The 2015 card sold for somewhat less than the 1999 one.","The one that sold for $225, Mike Morales's one and the card that sold for $275 were all different cards.","Of Hick Hodge's piece and the one that sold for $125, one came out in 2007 and the other came out in 2012.","Pete Perez's one sold for 150 dollars more than the 2007 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Hick Hodge","Mike Morales","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1978","1999","2007","2012","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8db76f0fbf4744fb65c20e99deced3e"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 9,000 people was either the society founded in 850 AD or the Quyit culture.","Of the culture with 4,500 people and the society founded in 600 AD, one was the Quyit culture and the other was the Budel culture.","The Lyeilia culture was founded 250 years after the Budel culture.","The five cultures were the culture founded in 1100 AD, the Budel culture, the culture with 9,500 people, the culture with 8,000 people and the Quyit culture.","Of the culture with 4,500 people and the culture with 8,000 people, one was founded in 100 AD and the other was the Yeust culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Lyeilia","Quyit","Xidat","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b0097638b0994cc748a6b1d6bd0bf48"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Otis.","Of Philip and Yvette, one was from Mrs. Condini's class and the other had to spell \"consomme\".","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Yvette wasn't asked to spell \"duplicity\".","The child from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Condini's class.","The five people are the student from Mrs. Manzella's class, Ronald, Philip, the child whose final word was \"anemic\" and Yvette."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Otis","Philip","Ronald","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac30ab456a9ad6f095ec620727448fef"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Zamora v Pibb was 1 week after the 6-3 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was either the 5-4 decision or the March 17 proceeding.","Short v Metz and the 2-7 decision were different cases.","Carson v Dunn was sometime after Watts v Yang.","The March 31 proceeding was either the 8-1 decision or the 2-7 decision.","Of the 2-7 decision and Zamora v Pibb, one was on March 10 and the other was on March 24.","Short v Metz was 1 week after the 5-4 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94553b4df72f5f90181fd534070de135"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.5912 N was found 9 days after the cache at 40.3109 N.","The box at 40.2516 N was at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found 3 days before the cache at 88.0431 W.","The box at 88.3821 W was found 3 days after the box at 40.6656 N.","The case at 88.2694 W was found sometime after the box at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a05bf566dc58181649b506d0e4fbcd12"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Denise was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Yvette, the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class, the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class and the student whose final word was \"bulwark\" are all different people.","The student whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","Of the child from Mrs. Steuben's class and May, one had to spell \"anemic\" and the other had to spell \"bulwark\".","Philip is either the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class or the student whose final word was \"anemic\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Denise","May","Philip","Violet","Yvette"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0c5e73d787deb1895e76a9cdcbd0600"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in Tibet is 15 ft shorter than the fall in Canada.","The 110 ft tall waterfall, Inawatai and the 115 ft tall waterfall are all different waterfalls.","Nyalt is either the waterfall in Brazil or the fall located in Nigeria.","Oginao is 15 ft higher than the waterfall located in Nigeria.","Of Cerbel and the 100 ft tall fall, one is in Nigeria and the other is in Tibet.","The fall located in Jamaica is somewhat shorter than the waterfall in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Cerbel","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=937fb3b121d81f3b5b531652b807f371"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Kit Kelley is either the person who gave Ally the juicer or the attendee who spent $400.","The person who spent $500 gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Of Lily Little and the attendee who gave Ally the juicer, one spent $475 and the other spent $450.","Mitch Mayo is either the attendee who spent $475 or the friend who gave Ally the blender.","The friend who gave Ally the blender spent 50 dollars less than Lily Little.","Ora Osborne gave Ally the juicer.","The person who spent $475 didn't give Ally the HD tv."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=149cd14058d4bede35177bfdf2610530"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Nadine's item is either the $275 piece or the item made of elm.","Latasha's item wasn't made of mahogany.","Of Olivia's piece and Nadine's piece, one costs $275 and the other was made of rosewood.","Josephine's piece costs less than the piece made of mahogany.","Josephine's item costs 50 dollars less than Latasha's item.","The piece made of poplar costs 25 dollars less than the item made of ash.","The piece made of poplar costs more than the item made of rosewood."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Josephine","Latasha","Nadine","Olivia","Shelley"],"label_c":["ash","elm","mahogany","poplar","rosewood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cebca1ad65594a484c4675fb26798031"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The engineer has a birthday 1 month after Dale.","Harry is not the surgeon.","The person born on April 13th is the politician.","Harry, the person whose birthday is on May 18th and the traveler whose birthday is on August 15th are all different people.","Of Michael and the engineer, one was born on May 18th and the other was born on June 14th.","Lamar is either the person born on April 13th or the musician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Dale","Gerald","Harry","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f0e957e86bff57541ac6e687a471fe8"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Lynette has her appointment 1 hour after Whitney's client.","Blanche is either Victoria's client or the customer with the 1:00pm appointment.","Cristina has her appointment sometime after Hope.","Georgia has her appointment 1 hour after Victoria's customer.","Georgia and Susie's customer are different customers.","Of Susie's client and Lynette, one has the 12:00pm appointment and the other has the 2:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment is either Yvonne's customer or Susie's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Georgia","Hope","Lynette"],"label_c":["Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c4c0b940a9dc2e21caf7e04ebe13bea"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Imay, the wing back, the center forward and the person who started in 1979 were all different players.","Of the goalie and Banben, one began playing in 1976 and the other began playing in 1979.","Awad was the center back.","The person who started in 1988 was the sweeper.","Cerisa was either the wing back or the player who started in 1976.","The person who started in 1985 wasn't the center back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Cerisa","Engmose","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8042c2f69ee38f7e4027154f3db8afe"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Smit family's windmill was built sometime after the De Vries family's structure.","The Visser family's home was built 46 years after Vlietmolen.","Grosmolen wasn't built in 1729.","Zemelmolen was built sometime after the Smit family's house.","Of Doesmolen and Grosmolen, one was built in 1775 and the other is owned by the Smit family.","The Van Dijk family's house is either the home built in 1729 or Vlietmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a3f3ac02f1b6a336dc5294b1766fd37"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's house is either the $36,000 house or the 125 sq ft house.","The 140 sq ft house is either the Ewing's home or the $35,000 house.","The five houses are the 125 sq ft house, the $27,500 structure, the Ewing's structure, the Zimmerman's house and the $36,000 home.","The Davidson's structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the Ingram's home.","The Davidson's house is somewhat larger than the Underwood's home.","The Ingram's house didn't sell for $32,250.","The Davidson's home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $35,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Ingram","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98a6d84aec34ec1816c74015daca2652"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Esther scored 80 points fewer points than Rena.","Esther scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 6.","Of Johnathan and the person in lane 3, one scored 300 points and the other scored 380 points.","The player in lane 1 scored more points than Esther.","Terrence is either the person in lane 3 or the contestant in lane 5.","The player who scored 620 points wasn't in lane 1."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Esther","Johnathan","Maggie","Rena","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","3","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a7305f06330799247379ed76c3ad394"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe served on May 13th contains 40 more calories than the dish served on May 11th.","The garlic tilapia was either the dish with 420 calories or the meal with 460 calories.","The recipe served on May 12th was either the garlic tilapia or the bulgur salad.","The dish served on May 11th contains somewhat fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","Of the recipe with 420 calories and the dish with 400 calories, one was served on May 15th and the other was the kale quinoa.","The chili pork contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2cec63307ff4f10c4e3a8d61e8a6b12"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Nelson scored 7 more points than Sonia.","Of the person who scored 42 points and the chef who made the cajun chili, one was Sonia and the other was Wade.","Nelson is either the person who scored 49 points or the chef who scored 56 points.","Jim is either the person who scored 56 points or the chef who made the pepper steak.","The cook who made the turkey soup scored 14 more points than Jim.","Nelson made the jambalaya."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Jim","Karl","Nelson","Sonia","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f84dac8eb102e7354adea06efdc0cda3"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The Senator is taller than Nolan's Pine.","Of the 156 ft. tree and the 153 ft. tree, one is 85 years old and the other is Marsh Tree.","The 87 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","Nolan's Pine is 3 feet taller than the 80 year-old tree.","The Senator is 79 years old.","Roger's Oak is shorter than Zeke's Spruce."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0edbdd9a1cb13c194e1b9b7acd305c8b"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Evan's Fir is either the 99 year-old tree or the 79 year-old tree.","The 99 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Old Jarvis.","The 79 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","Of the 150 ft. tree and the 156 ft. tree, one is Nolan's Pine and the other is 94 years old.","The five trees are the 87 year-old tree, the 147 ft. tree, the 153 ft. tree, Old Jarvis and Marsh Tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4fce02331178ec361853cd9e38d4dd3"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 41.0072 N was found 9 days before the cache at 88.3907 W.","The box at 41.0237 N was either the cache at 88.3821 W or the box found on May 9.","The cache at 40.6656 N wasn't at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 3 days after the cache at 40.6656 N.","The five boxes were the case at 41.0072 N, the cache at 88.3907 W, the box found on May 9, the box at 88.3821 W and the cache at 88.0431 W.","The case at 41.0072 N was found 3 days before the box at 40.5912 N.","The case at 40.6656 N was found sometime before the case at 41.0237 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86419f33c286478e2ddf51917cb63b05"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Dream Machine\" is either the mobile library Patsy drives or the mobile library with 250 books.","Of \"Books-4-U\" and \"Words To Go\", one is driven by Natasha and the other has 350 books.","The five vehicles are the mobile library with 450 books, the mobile library Violet drives, \"Ready Reader\", the vehicle Jaime drives and \"Dream Machine\".","\"Books-4-U\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Violet drives.","\"Ready Reader\" has more books than the vehicle Violet drives.","The mobile library with 350 books is driven by Jaime."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Jaime","Natasha","Patsy","Sheryl","Violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=378280dbc924eb4e18fff84b853840e5"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Tuesday was either the show that aired at 10:00pm or the program that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired at 2:00pm didn't have exactly 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 4:30pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired on Sunday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired on Tuesday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Saturday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84a79dfa571d6b088b1257d6b8cd1c09"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 7,500 people was founded sometime before the Echmust culture.","The culture with 6,500 people, the Sameos culture and the society founded in 850 AD were all different cultures.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded sometime before the Danseri culture.","Of the society founded in 100 AD and the culture with 8,000 people, one was the Danseri culture and the other was the Chach culture.","The Quyit culture was founded 500 years after the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture founded in 850 AD was either the Quyit culture or the culture with 4,500 people.","The culture founded in 1100 AD had a population size of 9,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Danseri","Echmust","Quyit","Sameos"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22196257335fbd83caa3ae5550c72f7b"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Nicole's puppet is either \"Utrecht\" or \"Valencio\".","Of Jeff's puppet and \"Utrecht\", one cost $750 and the other cost $1,000.","Herman's piece cost 250 dollars less than Margarita's piece.","\"Tombawomba\" cost somewhat more than Herman's puppet.","Herman's piece cost 250 dollars less than \"Xavier\".","The $1,750 piece isn't \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8883785739c1f05b77fb995fd5714ef0"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 15th contains 20 fewer calories than the chili pork.","The five recipes were the citrus halibut, the dish with 440 calories, the dish with 400 calories, the recipe with 460 calories and the meal with 380 calories.","The asian steak contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","Of the recipe with 380 calories and the dish with 400 calories, one was the bulgur salad and the other was served on May 17th.","The asian steak was either the dish served on May 17th or the recipe served on May 15th.","The dish served on May 14th was either the chili pork or the asian steak."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=527148e204db1c84111e3f006d52cf8a"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who won in 1920 was either Kristina Katz or the person who scored a 64.","The golfer who won in 1923 didn't shoot a 67.","Kristina Katz won her tournament 2 years after Carrie Cole.","The woman who won in 1924 shot a 59.","Of the golfer who scored a 62 and the person who won in 1923, one was Kristina Katz and the other was Ethel Erwin.","Harriet Holt won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who scored a 62."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Ethel Erwin","Harriet Holt","Kristina Katz","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","62","64","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82004d24d1837882583c0b474ae072b9"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 155 sq ft home sold for $36,000.","The Ewing's structure is somewhat smaller than the $32,250 house.","The 95 sq ft structure is either the $25,000 home or the Whitehead's home.","Of the $25,000 home and the 155 sq ft structure, one is for the Davidsons and the other is for the Kirbys.","The Ingram's structure is 45 sq ft smaller than the Kirby's structure.","The $27,500 house is either the Whitehead's structure or the Ewing's home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=457227b2385d6840737bf8dab606a4a5"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Omar's design, the plane that went 25 feet and the airplane that went 55 feet were all different planes.","The black airplane went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design.","Omar's design wasn't yellow.","The airplane that went 15 feet was white.","Roderick's design was either the airplane that went 15 feet or the green plane.","Of Valerie's design and the black plane, one went 25 feet and the other went 35 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ecb653f1b136ddb845b3e0d40ee47e7"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the mobile library Antonio drives or the bookmobile with 350 books.","Of the bookmobile Ira drives and \"Dream Machine\", one has 400 books and the other has 350 books.","\"Dream Machine\" is driven by Leroy.","\"Explore More\" isn't driven by Cynthia.","\"Ready Reader\" has 100 more books than the mobile library Antonio drives.","\"Books-4-U\" has 300 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Antonio","Cynthia","Ira","Leroy","Myra"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3256ae8dd482effa9c56c4d831e42417"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player who started in 1976 was either the center forward or Rothvum.","Cerisa started sometime before the goalie.","The full back was either Rothvum or Cerisa.","The person who started in 1988 was the sweeper.","Engmose started 9 years before Imay.","Of the center forward and the person who started in 1988, one was Banben and the other was Imay."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Engmose","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a4df0cb38b90ed7231966b428fa835b"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the person who won the prize in medicine and Casey Carson, one won in 1972 and the other won in 1976.","Ida Ingram won her prize 8 years after the winner who won the prize in literature.","The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize before the person who won the prize in physics.","Patsy Pope didn't win the prize in chemistry.","Ada Alvarez won the prize in physics.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize after the person who won the prize in physics.","Fay Ferguson won her prize before Casey Carson."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Casey Carson","Fay Ferguson","Ida Ingram","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3afd7161bc1659141bb985d159d4973b"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Inawatai is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall located in New Zealand.","The waterfall located in Brazil is somewhat higher than the fall in New Zealand.","The fall located in Nigeria is 10 ft shorter than the fall located in Switzerland.","The waterfall located in Nigeria is either Oginao or Cerbel.","Inawatai is 5 ft shorter than Garray.","Irskela is not 120 ft high.","Inawatai is somewhat shorter than Oginao."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4dfa377ac6caba7866b8033d03fadbd3"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student from Mrs. Nixon's class and Denise, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other had to spell \"consomme\".","Gayle has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","Hannah is either the student from Mrs. Almerini's class or the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\".","Denise was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Yvette had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Clarence had to spell \"bulwark\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Clarence","Denise","Gayle","Hannah","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=334c97fc1e574d1dd9071f12bf5a3ae8"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Yenga\" cost somewhat less than \"Utrecht\".","Isabel's dummy is either \"Utrecht\" or \"Valencio\".","The $1,250 puppet, Lucas's dummy and the $1,500 piece are all different dummies.","Of Kelly's dummy and the $750 dummy, one is \"Valencio\" and the other is \"Xavier\".","Margarita's dummy cost 750 dollars more than \"Valencio\".","\"Xavier\" cost 750 dollars less than \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc79919c26414dd369acb710dd69cf10"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $7,500 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the Mid Atlantic card.","The card with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Dell Scargo card.","Of the Credit Korp card and the card with the $4,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 8% and the other has an APR of 9%.","The Southwest Inc card is either the card with the $4,000 credit limit or the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 12% doesn't have a limit of $3,500."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$6,500","$7,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fd18fac5dfe567681671c2b6b8fe49d"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person working at Tyrol Creek finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than Harry Howell.","Adam Alford was either the person who found 17 ounces of gold or the person who found 23 ounces of gold.","Gil Gonzalez was either the prospector working at Glacier Grove or the person who found 23 ounces of gold.","Dilbert Duke worked the York River claim.","Elroy Ellis finished with somewhat more gold than the miner working at Glacier Grove."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17fe26cfe28b6645d8ac89ab0f052ca9"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's piece cost 750 dollars less than Lucas's piece.","Isabel's dummy cost somewhat less than \"Valencio\".","\"Tombawomba\" is either Margarita's piece or Isabel's puppet.","Of \"Sniffletoe\" and the $1,750 piece, one is Herman's and the other is Lucas's.","The $1,750 dummy is \"Yenga\".","The $750 dummy is either \"Sniffletoe\" or Margarita's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbe18ddfbbf344138f437bee6b3eac8c"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the solver from Bertram and the solver from Jackman, one finished first and the other was Kelvin.","Eva finished 1 place after Blanca.","The person from Lytton was either the person who finished fourth or Grace.","The five people were the contestant who finished fifth, Blanca, the contestant from Westport, the solver from Jackman and Grace.","Of the contestant from Bertram and the person who finished third, one was Grace and the other was Blanca."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Eva","Grace","Ian","Kelvin"],"label_c":["Bertram","Fowler","Jackman","Lytton","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f63d121d3b709eb0f9dba2087e264ee5"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Ethel Erwin won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 67.","Carrie Cole was either the golfer who scored a 65 or the person who won in 1920.","The woman who won in 1922 shot a 59.","Of Bonita Bitz and Shari Steel, one shot a 64 and the other won in 1922.","The five golfers were the woman who won in 1924, the woman who scored a 67, Ethel Erwin, the person who scored a 59 and Carrie Cole.","Bonita Bitz won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 67."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Carrie Cole","Denise Detz","Ethel Erwin","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","64","65","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6f30cef6a2c9c18b70b6835173a51c5"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the temple built in 1525 and the shrine in Uchida, one is Hori Takesi and the other is Amari Michi.","The shrine in Niwa, Yamasaki and the shrine built in 1705 are all different shrines.","The structure built in 1705 is either Takahashi or the structure in Miyato.","Takahashi was built 120 years after the shrine in Niwa.","The temple in Niwa was built sometime before Hori Takesi.","The structure built in 1765 is in Usui.","The structure in Toyagi was built sometime before Matsuno Okura."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=441ac76950698392d5e2c379bb97ef2f"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of Mildred's sandwich and Verna's order, one includes swiss cheese and the other costs $4.75.","The order with havarti cheese costs 2 dollars less than the order with colby jack cheese.","The five sandwiches are the $6.75 order, the order with colby jack cheese, Emily's order, Greg's order and the order with havarti cheese.","The sandwich with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar more than Verna's sandwich.","Verna's sandwich costs more than Greg's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Greg","Irene","Mildred","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=439fbf0bb2433e2cfecefe6ef2dfbf48"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Nikatrice is younger than the ape Dolly works with.","The animal Calliope works with is either Pemson or the 10-year-old.","The five animals are the animal Eva works with, the 16-year-old, Rajesh, Shamir and the 4-year-old.","The orangutan Gracie works with is 3 years younger than Shamir.","The 10-year-old is either the animal Eva works with or Ofallo."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49deedad3353e4c5dd89eed05c27eb6f"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's show has fewer downloads than Eva Estrada's podcast.","Faye Fender's podcast didn't start in 2007.","Al Acosta's podcast is either the podcast with 5 million downloads or the podcast that began in 2011.","The podcast that began in 2007 has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","Faye Fender's show has more downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","Geneva Gold's show started in 2009.","Of the show that began in 2015 and Al Acosta's podcast, one has 5 million downloads and the other has 3 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2012 has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2007."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2011","2012","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34abb32283f4eaacbe120b01cbf86755"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the 95 sq ft home and the Davidson's home, one sold for $32,250 and the other sold for $27,500.","The Gillespie's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 structure.","The Kirby's house didn't sell for $29,000.","The 140 sq ft house sold for $35,000.","The Kirby's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the Nielsen's house.","The $32,250 house is somewhat smaller than the $25,000 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Kirby","Nielsen","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13b1543440e5155dc73b8a33fff1f0bd"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The goalie started sometime after the center forward.","Engmose started 9 years after Banben.","The second striker started 3 years before the center forward.","Awad was the full back.","The second striker started 3 years after Imay."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Engmose","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ec21df5374479a106377aea8083eef5"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client with the 3:00pm appointment is being worked on by Tammie.","Of the customer with the 11:00am appointment and Iris, one is being worked on by Opal and the other is being worked on by Victoria.","Eileen isn't being helped by Tammie.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is being worked on by Nettie.","Victoria's client is either Hope or Iris.","Hope has her appointment 1 hour after Opal's client.","Kelly has her appointment 1 hour after Nettie's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Eileen","Hope","Iris","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f37fef85b805b0f10653822158eec3d5"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 3 was at 88.0431 W.","The cache at 40.8991 N was either the case found on May 15 or the box at 88.4584 W.","The case found on May 15 was either the cache at 88.2694 W or the case at 40.8991 N.","The cache at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.0431 W.","The case at 88.4584 W was found sometime after the cache at 88.1928 W.","The cache at 40.5912 N, the cache found on May 15, the box found on May 3 and the cache at 88.1928 W were all different boxes.","Of the box found on May 15 and the case found on May 9, one was at 40.6656 N and the other was at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=937306e80c90b560c5582b3e97c3c7a0"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Zemelmolen is either the Meijer family's structure or the structure built in 1729.","Oostmolen isn't owned by the Visser family.","Oostmolen was built sometime before Zemelmolen.","The five structures are Vlietmolen, the Van den Berg family's structure, the structure built in 1729, the Meijer family's house and the Bakker family's structure.","Vlietmolen was built 23 years before Grosmolen.","Vlietmolen was built 69 years before the Van den Berg family's windmill.","Doesmolen was built 23 years after Oostmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8d3836147956aea933e65b2dad643ac"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the winner who won the prize in physics and the winner who won in 1980, one is Glenda Glenn and the other is Ida Ingram.","The winner who won in 1980 didn't win the prize in medicine.","Lisa Lara is either the person who won in 1968 or the winner who won the prize in economics.","Sue Simpson won her prize 8 years before Deb Daniels.","Glenda Glenn won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","The winner who won in 1976 won the prize in economics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Glenda Glenn","Ida Ingram","Lisa Lara","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=087e3b3cc601a3ae7b385f9477d54a66"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $25,000 structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 structure.","The Gillespie's home is either the $38,000 house or the $25,000 structure.","Of the 125 sq ft house and the 155 sq ft house, one is for the Pratts and the other sold for $29,000.","The $38,000 home is 15 sq ft larger than the Ingram's house.","The five houses are the $27,500 home, the 110 sq ft home, the 140 sq ft home, the Ingram's structure and the Kirby's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Pratt","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23906f19a5e9467493c39a339153bd5d"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["JMO was either the stock that sold for $29 per share or the stock that sold for $25 per share.","KMPP didn't sell for $27 per share.","Of the stock that sold for $28 per share and the stock that sold for $27 per share, one was GXTV and the other was bought by Edith.","GXTV was bought by Geraldo.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Bill bought.","QMZ was either the stock that sold for $26 per share or the stock Charlie bought.","HBW was bought by Bill."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Edith","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d21b5f0c9c44a4fa1496ca76e82aca6"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook is run by Yolanda Yang.","Of the one with a return of 8% and the fund with a return of 9%, one is Hudson Brook and the other is run by Walter Wade.","The one with a return of 9% is either First Crescent or the one run by Walter Wade.","The one run by Yolanda Yang has a larger return than Black River.","The fund run by Mike McClain has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Ralph Ross.","Pine Bay has had a return of 7%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d10273a5b8d45731096de01573f7766c"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Chach culture had a population size of 6,500.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded sometime after the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years after the Warasen culture.","The Hatgare culture was founded 750 years after the Echmust culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Echmust","Hatgare","Warasen","Yeust"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b80dba983a3d53b3b080a2f926029654"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 64 won her tournament 1 year after Robin Rust.","Of the person who scored a 59 and Pamela Peet, one won in 1922 and the other won in 1924.","Robin Rust didn't shoot a 65.","The five golfers were Ethel Erwin, the woman who won in 1921, the person who scored a 63, the woman who won in 1920 and the woman who won in 1923.","The woman who won in 1922 was either Robin Rust or the golfer who scored a 63.","Maxine Mohn shot a 64."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn","Pamela Peet","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","63","64","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd276c55dfc9c062f192475730231ef3"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the person who won with a flush and the person who won the fifth hand, one was Omar and the other was Ramon.","Omar won 1 hand after Salvador.","The competitor who won with two pairs won 1 hand before the person who won with one pair.","The person who won with a straight won sometime after the player who won with a flush.","Theodore won with one pair.","Nathaniel was either the player who won the third hand or the person who won with a royal flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Nathaniel","Omar","Ramon","Salvador","Theodore"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4e9353b08effcad71b38267db751268"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Ian was either the solver from Westport or the solver from Miles.","Of the contestant who finished first and the contestant who finished second, one was Kelvin and the other was from Westport.","Ian finished 2 places after the contestant from Grant.","The five people were Traci, the contestant who finished fourth, the contestant who finished second, the solver who finished fifth and the contestant who finished first.","The contestant from Miles finished 1 place before Renee.","The person from Industry was either Renee or Ian."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ian","Kelvin","Renee","Traci","Willie"],"label_c":["Grant","Industry","Miles","Oak View","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64290c8c7758d8e838bfac64ee355658"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The baked ham cooks at 375 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 385 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 340 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the meatloaf.","The mac and cheese bakes 15 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 340 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7437b4c241cdb02362e00f4fd66e312"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the cache at 40.6656 N and the box at 41.0237 N, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 88.2694 W.","The case at 88.4584 W was found sometime before the cache at 40.2516 N.","The case at 41.0237 N was found sometime after the box at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 40.8991 N was found 3 days before the box at 88.1928 W.","The box at 88.0431 W was found 3 days after the cache at 40.6656 N.","The cache at 88.4584 W was found 6 days after the box at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N was either the case found on May 6 or the case at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6fc9df701789366d20335358805c750"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Philip was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Clarence had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Nick had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Clarence.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Of Clarence and Andres, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Clarence had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Andres","Clarence","Nick","Philip","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8fc7a126595e5758468df89142182de"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" is either the machine made by Hayco Inc. or the system released in 1974.","The system released in 1978 was made by Dow Games.","\"Voyager Hero\" is either the system released in 1977 or the game made by Arco.","Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the machine made by Hayco Inc., one was released in 1977 and the other was released in 1976.","The machine released in 1977 wasn't made by Maxigame.","The machine made by Arco came out 2 years before \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Zany Circus\" was made by Hayco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da4da98b622a8eca9930dbceb2d45578"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 8-1 decision was sometime after Carson v Dunn.","The 3-6 decision was 1 week after Zamora v Pibb.","Of Gibbs v Kintz and the March 3 proceeding, one was the 7-2 decision and the other was the 6-3 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was 2 weeks after the 6-3 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was 1 week before Watts v Yang.","The March 31 case wasn't the 8-1 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ce6af757a45bb5d712146b6955a43ff"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Leslie Lane was either the golfer who scored a 65 or the golfer who won in 1924.","Kristina Katz won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 65.","The woman who scored a 66 won her tournament 3 years before Maxine Mohn.","The golfer who scored a 66 won her tournament 3 years before the person who scored a 60.","Freda Fritz shot a 67.","Alison Ames was either the woman who won in 1922 or the woman who won in 1924."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Freda Fritz","Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn"],"label_c":["60","62","65","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3bf6b6a5d301cd24af487811d403154"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs more than the order with gouda cheese.","Of the order with cheddar cheese and the order with havarti cheese, one is Billie's and the other costs $6.75.","The $3.75 sandwich includes colby jack cheese.","The $6.75 sandwich is either the order with havarti cheese or the sandwich with gouda cheese.","The order with provolone cheese costs 2 dollars more than Frances's sandwich.","Greg's order doesn't cost $4.75.","Carol's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than Frances's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Carol","Frances","Greg","Mildred"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ea5dc3294f05a68ee5ecde3ba5d0c62"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The five people are the child from Mrs. Witte's class, the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", Otis, Zachary and the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\".","Bessie had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the child from Mrs. Witte's class or Hannah.","The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Zachary.","The child from Mrs. Condini's class is either Jill or the student whose final word was \"consomme\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Hannah","Jill","Otis","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e37faf71bed54ab6daa60310ec72a128"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Claudia paid less than the competitor who ordered penne.","The competitor who ordered fettuccine was either Elisa or the runner who paid $8.99.","The five runners were the contestant who ordered rotini, the competitor who paid $10.99, Irma, Rosie and the contestant who paid $6.99.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid 1 dollar less than Rosie.","The runner who paid $8.99 was either the contestant who ordered rotini or Damon."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Damon","Elisa","Irma","Rosie"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","penne","rotini","spaghetti"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c343df98068b2d4b7a3f74c00f4c237"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of Gretchen and Kristie, one was in lane 7 and the other scored 380 points.","The person who scored 460 points is either Wanda or the person in lane 6.","Johnathan was in lane 1.","The person who scored 540 points wasn't in lane 4.","Kristie was in lane 5.","The person in lane 6 scored 160 points more points than the player in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Gretchen","Johnathan","Kristie","Perry","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c099e20610a12b88f0794c0a17e3243"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Peter owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the taco salad.","Hannah owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the Italian sub.","Hannah and the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. are different people.","Of the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. and Peter, one owes $5.35 and the other owes $6.25.","The person whose order cost $6.70 is either the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye or the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Erica is either the person who ordered the Italian sub or the team member whose order cost $5.80.","Geoffrey owes more than Irene."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c48dd52a0aab1ee7bd06a57b11320c5f"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Warren's sandwich is either the order with muenster cheese or the $5.75 order.","Of the sandwich with muenster cheese and the sandwich with provolone cheese, one is Verna's and the other costs $4.75.","Warren's order costs 2 dollars more than Yolanda's order.","Greg's sandwich costs more than Verna's order.","Verna's sandwich, the order with swiss cheese, the $5.75 sandwich and the sandwich with cheddar cheese are all different sandwiches.","The order with havarti cheese is either Verna's order or Juan's order.","The $6.75 sandwich doesn't include cheddar cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Juan","Verna","Warren","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83d61fd886c37c02df7a00a599cc2f31"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Bay Bridge isn't the girder bridge.","Vellon Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the camelback bridge.","Of the 8,500 ft one and Star Bridge, one is the cantilever bridge and the other is the suspension bridge.","The 14,500 ft bridge is the girder bridge.","The 10,000 ft one is the camelback bridge.","The suspension bridge is either North Bridge or Star Bridge.","North Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2eb370810c78012bc28a51ce8129bb08"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Kirby's house sold for $29,000.","The $38,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the Ewing's home.","The Ewing's house is either the 125 sq ft house or the $36,000 structure.","The Kirby's house is 15 sq ft larger than the Underwood's home.","Of the 95 sq ft home and the $25,000 house, one is for the Underwoods and the other is for the Zimmermans.","The Kirby's home is either the 110 sq ft home or the 125 sq ft home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Kirby","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d09bdf0e9a7d4909d6a1943b9375a9f"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of Elroy Ellis and the prospector who found 11 ounces of gold, one worked the Laurel Ridge claim and the other worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","The prospector who found 17 ounces of gold, Ivan Ingram and the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold were all different miners.","Dilbert Duke was either the prospector working at Glacier Grove or the miner working at Laurel Ridge.","Jack Jacobs finished with 9 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","The person working at York River finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Culver Gorge."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1548577e0f3e36f2430974414e236e14"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Ethel Erwin was either the woman who scored a 65 or the person who scored a 59.","The person who scored a 65 won her tournament 1 year after Grace Goritz.","The five golfers were the golfer who scored a 60, the person who won in 1921, the person who won in 1923, Grace Goritz and Inez.","The person who scored a 59 won her tournament 2 years before the woman who scored a 60.","Of the golfer who won in 1922 and the person who won in 1924, one was Leslie Lane and the other shot a 61."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Grace Goritz","Inez","Leslie Lane","Nellie Nolan"],"label_c":["59","60","61","64","65"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae3f58269037873ef6154ea12c10c96e"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $20,000 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card is either the one with the $8,500 credit limit or the card with an APR of 12%.","Of the Mid Atlantic card and the card with an APR of 10%, one has a limit of $10,000 and the other has a limit of $8,500.","The five cards are the Whitly Bank card, the card with an APR of 11%, the one with an APR of 12%, the one with the $10,000 credit limit and the one with an APR of 8%.","The TrustCo card has an APR 3 percent lower than the card with the $7,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dd7dc127858b50a3f59ae2ccff49ec2"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Deb Daniels won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in literature.","Edna Evitz won her prize 8 years before Jemma Jenks.","The person who won in 1976 won the prize in physics.","Edna Evitz didn't win the prize in economics.","Of the winner who won in 1964 and Casey Carson, one won the prize in literature and the other won the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize before the person who won the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Deb Daniels","Edna Evitz","Jemma Jenks","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=384fdb42dbb8d5ad128181cf1ca9e136"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Roberta spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke 2 minutes less than Nichole.","Of Colleen and Edith, one talked about P.M. Chamberlain and the other spoke for 12 minutes.","Edith didn't talk about P.M. Heath.","Hazel spoke for 8 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Edith","Hazel","Nichole","Roberta"],"label_c":["Blair","Chamberlain","Gladstone","Heath","Peel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59c5f4b293f04be93af69c7cc5792d2c"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Echmust culture was either the culture with 9,500 people or the culture with 7,500 people.","The culture with 5,000 people was either the Quyit culture or the Echmust culture.","The five cultures were the Ryat culture, the culture founded in 850 AD, the culture founded in 350 AD, the society founded in 1100 AD and the culture founded in 100 AD.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years before the Quyit culture.","Of the culture founded in 100 AD and the culture founded in 350 AD, one was the Kimusk culture and the other had a population size of 9,500.","The Echmust culture was founded 500 years after the culture with 4,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Echmust","Kimusk","Quyit","Ryat","Tyash"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27f9a374ec4f18f82ec335bcf475fc81"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura isn't in Funai.","Sama Takako, the structure built in 1765, the structure built in 1525 and the structure in Miyato are all different shrines.","Yamasaki is either the temple built in 1765 or the shrine in Uchida.","The shrine built in 1765 is either the shrine in Nakai or Yamasaki.","Of the temple built in 1765 and the temple built in 1645, one is Takahashi and the other is in Nakai.","The temple in Uchida was built sometime after the temple in Miyato.","The temple built in 1525 is in Funai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b667a11ace72c2a701efda97615c03f"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the one with an APR of 8% and the one with an APR of 9%, one is from Credit Korp and the other has a limit of $20,000.","The card with the $4,000 credit limit is either the Hoardstrum card or the Dell Scargo card.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 2 percent higher than the card with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card is either the one with the $20,000 credit limit or the one with the $10,000 credit limit.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the Hoardstrum card.","The five cards are the TrustCo card, the one with an APR of 11%, the card with an APR of 9%, the card with an APR of 12% and the card with an APR of 8%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$10,000","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c185d67bbd9eb16b155833254937006"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of Cindy Chan's sighting and the August 4 report, one was from Crescent City and the other was from Islesboro.","The August 5 sighting was either the report from Crescent City or Gil Gates's sighting.","Dan Delgado's report was received on August 8.","The August 8 sighting was either the sighting from Tarzana or Gil Gates's sighting.","Gil Gates's sighting wasn't from Ames.","Cindy Chan's sighting was submitted 1 day after Hal Harrison's sighting.","Cindy Chan's sighting was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Long Barn."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Ames","Crescent City","Islesboro","Long Barn","Tarzana"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73f8309580067a5e14f992b267447169"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.2516 N was found 3 days before the case at 40.8991 N.","Of the cache at 40.5912 N and the box found on May 3, one was at 88.3907 W and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The case found on May 15 wasn't at 88.4584 W.","The box at 88.1863 W was found 3 days after the cache at 41.0072 N.","The box at 88.4584 W was found sometime after the box at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found 6 days after the case at 88.3821 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b3dca915c063209461cfba885cf4e03"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Omar v Powers and Carson v Dunn, one was the 7-2 decision and the other was on March 31.","The 8-1 decision was 2 weeks before the 7-2 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was sometime after Gibbs v Kintz.","The 5-4 decision was 2 weeks after Zamora v Pibb.","Zamora v Pibb was the 2-7 decision.","The 4-5 decision was either Omar v Powers or the March 17 proceeding."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","5-4","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99094967717878a298a4d5b1c7654a91"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $38,000 house is 15 sq ft smaller than the Whitehead's house.","The five houses are the $36,000 house, the 155 sq ft structure, the Underwood's home, the Whitehead's home and the 95 sq ft house.","The $27,500 structure is either the Pratt's house or the 125 sq ft house.","The Davidson's home is somewhat smaller than the $35,000 structure.","The 125 sq ft structure is either the $36,000 structure or the Gillespie's home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a22328876c2029e3a834b96d7db449e0"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 1:00pm had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers aired on Monday.","The show that aired at 6:00pm didn't have exactly 1,250,000 viewers.","The show with 1,250,000 viewers aired on Sunday.","Of the program with 500,000 viewers and the show with 750,000 viewers, one aired at 2:00pm and the other aired on Wednesday.","The five programs were the show that aired on Friday, the show with 750,000 viewers, the program that aired at 10:00pm, the program that aired at 6:00pm and the program that aired at 8:30pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b82d2eaae802a6a54959dd6d20abcb86"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Theodore talked about P.M. Chamberlain.","Milton spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","Of the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes, one talked about P.M. Heath and the other was Hazel.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath.","Nichole spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Virgil.","Theodore spoke for a somewhat longer time than Milton."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Hazel","Milton","Nichole","Theodore","Virgil"],"label_c":["Chamberlain","Gladstone","Heath","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=622852a633058819b32128b4106402e7"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal with 460 calories was either the meal served on May 17th or the kale quinoa.","The dish with 400 calories was either the recipe served on May 14th or the kale quinoa.","Of the asian steak and the recipe with 380 calories, one was served on May 14th and the other was served on May 15th.","The asian steak contains 20 more calories than the lemon salmon.","The bulgur salad has 460 calories.","The asian steak contains 20 fewer calories than the meal served on May 16th.","The kale quinoa wasn't served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=196c4a04ce9d86e62b810b431ee51bf2"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Patsy drives has 50 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","The vehicle with 350 books is either the mobile library Dan drives or \"Ready Reader\".","The bookmobile Patsy drives has fewer books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Dream Machine\" has 450 books.","Of the vehicle with 300 books and the vehicle with 400 books, one is \"Books-4-U\" and the other is driven by Terri.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the vehicle with 350 books or the mobile library Leroy drives.","The mobile library with 450 books isn't driven by Wesley."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Dan","Leroy","Patsy","Terri","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1412637813ec13f7188694ec3c7e0f0f"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case at 41.0072 N and the cache at 40.2516 N, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 88.1863 W.","The box at 88.0431 W was found sometime after the case at 40.8991 N.","The cache at 88.3907 W was found 6 days after the case at 88.1863 W.","The case at 88.1928 W was found 3 days after the box at 41.0072 N.","The cache at 88.2694 W was either the case found on May 9 or the case at 40.3109 N.","The box at 40.8991 N, the case found on May 9, the case at 40.3109 N and the box found on May 12 were all different boxes."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9f8ac2dfa55a780d322df237c74875a"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Jack Jordan gave Ally the HD tv.","The attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 50 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the toaster.","Ora Osborne is either the person who gave Ally the toaster or the friend who spent $400.","The attendee who gave Ally the laptop spent more than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","Pam Powell spent $500.","The attendee who gave Ally the juicer spent 25 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Of the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player and the person who gave Ally the juicer, one is Kit Kelley and the other spent $425."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee47cd51e9d7ed8a997f779a9c04ca7e"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Hoardstrum card has an APR somewhat lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The one with an APR of 11% doesn't have a limit of $5,000.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit and the Whitly Bank card are different cards.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the Hoardstrum card.","The one with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the one with the $8,500 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 3 percent higher than the card with the $15,000 credit limit.","The card with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the card with the $15,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$5,000","$8,500","$10,000","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8954574ebdb9350cbc27cf005c8a317e"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,500 dummy isn't \"Utrecht\".","The $1,250 piece is either Nicole's puppet or \"Waldarama\".","Lucas's dummy is \"Valencio\".","Of Isabel's dummy and Lucas's dummy, one is \"Yenga\" and the other cost $1,000.","Kelly's puppet is \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Waldarama\" cost 500 dollars more than \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=549bca68740663f2a02270de26bd847f"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class with 35 students isn't taught by Yang.","The class in room 215 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Ellis's class.","The class with 29 students is either the course in room 314 or Mr. Quinn's class.","The course in room 314 has 4 more students than the class in room 114.","Of Mr. Ellis's class and the class with 35 students, one is in room 314 and the other is in room 208.","The course with 37 students is taught by Avery."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","208","215","314","322"],"label_c":["Avery","Ellis","Quinn","Tanner","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e6765715d085121d1945a957fd286a1"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe served on May 15th was either the meal with 420 calories or the citrus halibut.","The chili pork doesn't have exactly 420 calories.","Of the asian steak and the chili pork, one has 460 calories and the other was served on May 14th.","The dish served on May 14th contains somewhat more calories than the meal served on May 11th.","The meal served on May 17th contains 40 more calories than the citrus halibut.","The lemon salmon contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 14th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4c0726274cda32f35c4068ab34e4401"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Ofallo is cared for by Calliope.","The orangutan Francine works with is 3 years younger than the ape Beatrice works with.","Quirrel is 9 years older than Pemson.","The animal Dolly works with is older than the animal Beatrice works with.","The ape Francine works with is 3 years older than Rajesh."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2567f522b24a775e234572eac7f32da3"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 16th contains 40 fewer calories than the meal served on May 14th.","The recipe served on May 13th contains 40 more calories than the lemon salmon.","The recipe served on May 12th was either the garlic tilapia or the recipe with 420 calories.","Of the garlic tilapia and the asian steak, one was served on May 14th and the other has 460 calories.","The lemon salmon was served on May 11th.","The lemon salmon contains somewhat more calories than the bulgur salad."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a501774963a10a1a771ab169804fb89"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The five sightings were Gil Gates's report, the August 7 sighting, the August 5 report, the August 8 report and the August 4 sighting.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was either the report from Russell or the sighting from Houghton.","The sighting from Fontana was either Edith Estes's report or Abe Alvarez's sighting.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Ames.","Of the August 4 report and the August 5 report, one was reported by Cindy Chan and the other was from Russell.","The report from Houghton was submitted 1 day before Edith Estes's report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Fontana","Houghton","Islesboro","Russell"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8991e7157128bab8ee31f456c0904dfd"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online 1 year before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Dorsey.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the project headed by Dr. Dorsey or the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The five accelerators are the Tevatron LHC, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016, the project headed by Dr. Peters, the project headed by Dr. Dorsey and the project headed by Dr. Noble.","The Egert Facility isn't headed by Dr. Dorsey.","Of the Egert Facility and the Zynga Complex, one will go online in 2017 and the other is headed by Dr. Peters."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Noble","Dr. Owens","Dr. Peters","Dr. Ramos"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bcb077be3eec821f63aa0c2414b8d64"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Beatrice works with is either Merah or the 7-year-old.","Nikatrice is cared for by Calliope.","Ofallo is 13 years old.","Of the 7-year-old and the 16-year-old, one is cared for by Gracie and the other is Quirrel.","The 13-year-old, the ape Aldo works with, the ape Beatrice works with and Nikatrice are all different animals.","The animal Aldo works with is 3 years older than the ape Calliope works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1fe9ce150cebf2f83e8b8d81aa8dc76"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $2.75 sandwich includes muenster cheese.","Of Greg's order and Mildred's sandwich, one includes cheddar cheese and the other costs $2.75.","The $5.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with havarti cheese or Greg's sandwich.","Mildred's sandwich is either the $2.75 sandwich or the order with swiss cheese.","Greg's order costs 3 dollars less than Zachary's order.","Darrell's sandwich doesn't cost $4.75.","The order with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar less than the order with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Greg","Mildred","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=410f846da849e8c1c5cecb958997dd00"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of Daregh and the person who started in 1982, one was the goalie and the other was the full back.","Daregh started 3 years after the wing back.","Hatcha started 9 years before the center back.","Cerisa was either the full back or the player who started in 1988.","The five players were Kawa, the player who started in 1985, the person who started in 1988, the goalie and the person who started in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Daregh","Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a51ac4fff293ecd94bb2746ea46b221"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the fourth hand didn't win with a royal flush.","Omar won 1 hand before the person who won with a full house.","Paulette won 2 hands after Adrienne.","The person who won the fifth hand won with one pair.","The competitor who won the first hand was either Paulette or the person who won with a flush.","Of the competitor who won with a full house and the player who won the fourth hand, one was Paulette and the other was Irma."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Irma","Omar","Paulette","Veronica"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a03de72d2f6db5c31b10bcff6146335f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Nielsen's home is 125 sq ft.","Of the $25,000 home and the 155 sq ft structure, one is for the Ingrams and the other is for the Whiteheads.","The 110 sq ft structure is either the $32,250 structure or the $29,000 structure.","The $27,500 home is somewhat larger than the Underwood's home.","The Whitehead's home is 15 sq ft larger than the $29,000 house.","The 155 sq ft structure sold for $35,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ingram","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bbf0a34532e5ecf10486a0db357ea85"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of Gorem Bridge and the 8,500 ft structure, one is the camelback bridge and the other is the cantilever bridge.","The cable-stayed bridge is 1,500 feet longer than North Bridge.","Vellon Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than the cantilever bridge.","Star Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the suspension structure.","The cable-stayed one is shorter than the suspension one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08b6eccfabf0bbb594d386fdf3c1c49e"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the winner who won the prize in literature and the winner who won the prize in economics, one is Kim Kane and the other won in 1980.","The five winners are Ada Alvarez, the person who won in 1972, the person who won the prize in literature, the winner who won the prize in bioengineering and the person who won the prize in economics.","Sue Simpson didn't win the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years after Kim Kane.","Kim Kane won her prize after the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","The person who won the prize in literature is either the winner who won in 1976 or Hannah Hay."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Hannah Hay","Kim Kane","Olive Olson","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a2dd877d360664b23a27eaaccb62f31"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player in lane 5 scored more points than Esther.","Brandi scored 80 points fewer points than Johnathan.","Rena scored 160 points more points than the player in lane 3.","Of Hope and the player who scored 300 points, one was in lane 4 and the other was in lane 3.","The person who scored 620 points wasn't in lane 5.","The player in lane 2 scored 80 points more points than Rena."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Brandi","Esther","Hope","Johnathan","Rena"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a0d50c83702d5b7cfa01903d3f93113"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Chip and the person who ordered the tuna on rye are different people.","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger owes 45 cents less than Chip.","Rebecca is either the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 or the team member whose order cost $5.35.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes more than Irene.","Of the person whose order cost $4.90 and Peter, one ordered the B.L.T. and the other ordered the meatball sub.","The person whose order cost $6.70 ordered the Italian sub.","The person whose order cost $5.80 is either Chip or the person who ordered the B.L.T.."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a5b49c9a5f7735edd14018993ed42b2"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the second hand was either Lee or the player who won with a full house.","Yvonne won sometime before Theodore.","Of Guillermo and the competitor who won with a straight, one won the first hand and the other won the fifth hand.","Frances won with a flush.","Lee won with one pair.","Theodore won 1 hand before the competitor who won with one pair."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frances","Guillermo","Lee","Theodore","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36a8966e401c13ab18e02f13bc06e65a"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Ginger was either the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","Dominic spoke 2 minutes more than Ginger.","The five students were the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes, Anita, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill, Blake and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","Of the student who spoke for 6 minutes and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee, one was Ginger and the other was Blake.","Blake didn't speak for 12 minutes.","Anita was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden or the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Blake","Dominic","Ginger","Jenna"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Churchill","Disraeli","Eden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8e0fe0c8779e3fa4e2cdb830bd68095"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished fourth was either Dave or the contestant from Oak View.","Blanca finished sometime after Leona.","Blanca was either the person from Yorba Linda or the contestant who finished third.","Blanca finished 2 places before the solver from Oak View.","Hubert wasn't from Hollis.","The five people were the contestant who finished third, the contestant from Canoga Park, Dave, Perry and the person from Yorba Linda.","Blanca finished 1 place before Hubert."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Dave","Hubert","Leona","Perry"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Fowler","Hollis","Oak View","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3b309dd9a8af28f28208fa6efd5b59d"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won in 1923, Denise Detz, the person who scored a 63 and the woman who scored a 64 were all different golfers.","Of Denise Detz and the person who won in 1924, one shot a 65 and the other shot a 59.","The woman who won in 1920 didn't shoot a 65.","Olivia Oden was either the golfer who scored a 61 or the woman who won in 1922.","Of Inez and Kristina Katz, one won in 1923 and the other shot a 63.","Inez won her tournament 1 year before the woman who scored a 64."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Grace Goritz","Inez","Kristina Katz","Olivia Oden"],"label_c":["59","61","63","64","65"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=046d717aeb5858110a5db73b85097cec"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Okabe Honzo was built 60 years after Takahashi.","Amari Michi is either the structure built in 1645 or the structure in Toyagi.","The structure in Uchida was built 120 years after Amari Michi.","Okabe Honzo is in Niwa.","Of the structure built in 1525 and the shrine in Funai, one is Takahashi and the other is Yamasaki.","Okabe Honzo is either the structure built in 1585 or the structure built in 1645."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a67b9942741a1b0b90636a807f74d1e3"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall located in Jamaica is 15 ft shorter than Oginao.","Rhoqua is either the 110 ft tall fall or the 120 ft tall fall.","The waterfall in Jamaica is 15 ft shorter than the fall in Brazil.","Garray is located in Switzerland.","Irskela is either the waterfall in Tibet or the 120 ft tall waterfall.","Cerbel is somewhat higher than the waterfall in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7df9fb09350c932c0d8d2b43e755ee5"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The asian steak has 380 calories.","The meal served on May 17th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 13th.","Of the kale quinoa and the meal with 460 calories, one was served on May 11th and the other was served on May 16th.","The meal served on May 17th contains 40 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","The meal served on May 16th contains 40 more calories than the chili pork.","The citrus halibut was either the meal with 420 calories or the meal served on May 13th.","The recipe with 400 calories wasn't served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=904bf1986b3bfa473e5aed387de941f9"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Quentin Quinn has had a 3 percent smaller return than the fund run by Kip Kerr.","The one with a return of 8%, Pine Bay and the one with a return of 9% are all different funds.","The one run by Walter Wade has had a smaller return than the fund run by Nadine Newton.","Citizen Trust is either the one run by Nadine Newton or the fund run by Ollie Ochoa.","Silver Rock has a 3 percent larger return than the fund run by Ollie Ochoa.","Of Oak Capital and the fund with a return of 6%, one is run by Ollie Ochoa and the other is run by Quentin Quinn."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Nadine Newton","Ollie Ochoa","Quentin Quinn","Walter Wade"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bee4ecf04f011e9baba98e3376e648b"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the orange animal and the dog, one cost $3.00 and the other cost $4.00.","The fish was either the yellow piece or the $3.00 balloon.","The $7.00 animal was purple.","The bear was gold.","The snail, the yellow piece, the magenta animal and the $4.00 piece were all different items.","The $6.00 piece wasn't gold."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d204faf7a5cb4ab89533148d28df925"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Old Jarvis is 3 feet shorter than the 99 year-old tree.","The 87 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is 6 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","The Senator is either the 99 year-old tree or the 153 ft. tree.","Marsh Tree is 156 ft. tall.","The 153 ft. tree isn't 85 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d36f7116a2dace11fb6e2cb45d2ee03"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Geoffrey owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","Hannah is either the person who ordered the meatball sub or the salesperson whose order cost $4.90.","Rebecca owes more than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","Of Geoffrey and Samantha, one ordered the Italian sub and the other owes $5.80.","The five people are the team member whose order cost $6.70, the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye, Rebecca, the team member who ordered the club sandwich and Hannah.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.80 ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f9cee6535e0ab12a9db1d7f8fc872be"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 1 scored 160 points fewer points than Irma.","Of the person who scored 620 points and the person in lane 1, one is Deanna and the other is Terrence.","The player who scored 540 points is either Terrence or the contestant in lane 4.","Terrence wasn't in lane 5.","The player in lane 5, Hope and the person in lane 4 are all different people.","The person in lane 2 scored 160 points fewer points than Hope."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Deanna","Hope","Irma","Terrence","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42fe3542ec7bbfd92aedb707711b2827"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one with a return of 10% is run by Mike McClain.","Oak Capital has a 2 percent larger return than Black River.","The one with a return of 9% isn't run by Sal Spencer.","The one with a return of 6% is either Oak Capital or the one run by Quentin Quinn.","Of the fund run by Ollie Ochoa and the fund with a return of 9%, one is Oak Capital and the other is Citizen Trust.","Hudson Brook has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Ollie Ochoa."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e087e387c0e1c7a8ece3c1ddc63884c"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 2 years before the ISON-X42.","The project headed by Dr. Weber will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. York.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Owens.","Of the Tevatron LHC and the Lectra 4C, one will go online in 2017 and the other is headed by Dr. York.","The Lectra 4C is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 or the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","The ISON-X42 isn't headed by Dr. Owens.","The project headed by Dr. Weber will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Chang."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Owens","Dr. Weber","Dr. York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52942f6f2c3849857091eefc816877e1"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in Jamaica, the fall in New Zealand, the 105 ft tall waterfall and the 110 ft tall fall are all different waterfalls.","Nyalt is located in Switzerland.","Garray is 10 ft shorter than Nyalt.","The 100 ft tall fall is either the waterfall in New Zealand or the waterfall located in Tibet.","Inawatai is not located in Jamaica.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is either the fall located in Tibet or Sihat.","Of Sihat and the 120 ft tall fall, one is located in New Zealand and the other is in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94256ae6c48a7131f809457487d3c227"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The green airplane was either Ella's design or Omar's design.","Ella's design went 10 feet farther than Margo's design.","The airplane that went 45 feet was yellow.","Margo's design went 10 feet farther than the pink plane.","The green airplane, the plane that went 55 feet, Ella's design and the plane that went 25 feet were all different planes.","The green airplane landed 20 feet shorter than the silver airplane.","Aaron's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 25 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af97fc62e94f9ee0086d809dce67192f"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Gorem Bridge is 11,500 ft.","The 14,500 ft structure is the truss bridge.","Star Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever bridge.","Of the bowstring structure and the 14,500 ft bridge, one is Avery Bridge and the other is Star Bridge.","The camelback bridge is longer than Sandy Bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure is either the suspension bridge or the cantilever one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a266428a7f9da5480ae86caedf9aefbc"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Theodore spoke for a somewhat longer time than Milton.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey was either Roberta or the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke 4 minutes more than Theodore.","Of Roberta and Jenna, one talked about P.M. Pitt and the other spoke for 14 minutes.","Theodore talked about P.M. Gladstone."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Jenna","Milton","Roberta","Sheryl","Theodore"],"label_c":["Gladstone","Grey","Heath","Pitt","Thatcher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=286e0dc082a29a7902a2bc73e1a71c6c"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Oginao is 10 ft shorter than the fall in Tibet.","Inawatai is 5 ft higher than the fall located in New Zealand.","The waterfall in Brazil is 5 ft taller than Cerbel.","Of Garray and the 100 ft tall fall, one is in Nigeria and the other is located in Tibet.","The fall in Brazil is somewhat shorter than the waterfall located in New Zealand."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb1df768fe8b7d0db9c267b4177137a8"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 29 ft long exhibit is Gus.","The gray whale is either Herbert or the 21 ft long exhibit.","The sei whale, Herbert, Dennis and the 23 ft long exhibit are all different whales.","Of Felipe and the fin whale, one is 21 ft long and the other is 23 ft long.","The 27 ft long whale isn't Adam.","The bowhead whale is Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Dennis","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f6a45b13ddd81b3e409e598bb9018d4"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of the black plane and the silver airplane, one went 15 feet and the other was Omar's.","Of the black airplane and the airplane that went 35 feet, one was Henrietta's and the other was Aaron's.","The five planes were the plane that went 55 feet, Aaron's design, the yellow airplane, the silver airplane and Henrietta's design.","Ella's design went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design.","The white airplane was either the airplane that went 45 feet or Henrietta's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar"],"label_c":["black","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=521472baae43d1320dd04d9c6961ce4a"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Paulette lost the fourth hand.","Of Byron and Theodore, one won with a straight flush and the other won the third hand.","Kelley won 1 hand before the competitor who won with a flush.","The competitor who won the fourth hand won with a royal flush.","The player who won the first hand won with a straight.","The competitor who won with a flush won 1 hand before Theodore."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Byron","Kelley","Nathaniel","Paulette","Theodore"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7bd73ea181ea26a79a475ec8e93d6206"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The asian steak was either the dish served on May 12th or the meal with 460 calories.","Of the bulgur salad and the meal with 420 calories, one was served on May 15th and the other was served on May 12th.","The kale quinoa contains 60 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","The five recipes were the lemon salmon, the dish with 440 calories, the recipe with 460 calories, the recipe served on May 15th and the dish with 380 calories.","The bulgur salad contains 20 more calories than the meal served on May 17th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d73b20b1aec9ecafb630e72102d1908"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" has more books than the mobile library Terri drives.","The mobile library with 250 books is either the bookmobile Wesley drives or the vehicle Leroy drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 50 more books than \"Books-4-U\".","The bookmobile Leroy drives has 100 more books than \"Ready Reader\".","The bookmobile with 300 books isn't driven by Violet.","Of the mobile library Antonio drives and the bookmobile with 350 books, one is \"Explore More\" and the other is \"Ready Reader\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Antonio","Leroy","Terri","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4540de34a24c3cce1d44007dbbf34ce4"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Evan's Fir is 3 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","The 85 year-old tree is either the 144 ft. tree or Old Jarvis.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 99 year-old tree, one is Roger's Oak and the other is Nolan's Pine.","The 153 ft. tree isn't 79 years old.","Roger's Oak is shorter than Nolan's Pine.","Old Jarvis is 3 feet taller than The Senator."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","85","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=577726c972467907557309c2ad75bf41"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ned Norris gave Ally the juicer.","The friend who gave Ally the laptop spent 50 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","The person who spent $475 didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","The friend who spent $450 is either Pam Powell or the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","Of Kit Kelley and Ned Norris, one gave Ally the planter and the other spent $425.","Mitch Mayo gave Ally the blender."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29f96e4651843c0cfcdd8abea75d175b"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after Guillermo.","The five people were the person who won with a full house, the competitor who won the second hand, the competitor who won the fourth hand, Guillermo and Maria.","Ernestine was either the person who won with a royal flush or the competitor who won with two pairs.","Of the person who won the third hand and the competitor who won the fifth hand, one was Nathaniel and the other won with a flush.","The competitor who won with two pairs won 2 hands before the competitor who won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Guillermo","Maria","Nathaniel","Veronica"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c22b6410930d4df71f66355b8ab1e897"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Philip was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Of the child whose final word was \"anemic\" and the student whose final word was \"consomme\", one was from Mrs. Witte's class and the other is Denise.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class.","Stephanie had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Gayle has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","Stephanie was from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Denise","Gayle","May","Philip","Stephanie"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04dc4ad05f5a32c7af4fd6c45fd18b02"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["GXTV was per share more expensive than KMPP.","HBW and the stock Abigail bought were different stocks.","QMZ was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Edith bought.","Of the stock Abigail bought and QMZ, one sold for $26 per share and the other sold for $28 per share.","ABTR was either the stock Delilah bought or the stock that sold for $27 per share.","The stock that sold for $29 per share was either the stock Ida Mae bought or the stock Abigail bought.","HBW was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Delilah bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Edith","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0168301b7a53e043572c02c600b3b2b8"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in Switzerland is somewhat taller than the fall located in Tibet.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is located in Switzerland.","Irskela is 5 ft shorter than Inawatai.","Of Inawatai and Irskela, one is located in Nigeria and the other is 105 ft high.","Nyalt is either the 100 ft tall waterfall or the 120 ft tall fall.","Rhoqua is 10 ft taller than Inawatai.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is not in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ab48dc38f333a978b21c4a92a670d9f"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Violet had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Clarence.","The contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Violet.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class is either Nick or the child whose final word was \"consomme\".","Violet was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Of Nick and Bessie, one was from Mrs. Steuben's class and the other had to spell \"elucidated\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Clarence","Nick","Otis","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=910b23e44aead7d07109b463dfb5a3c1"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The five winners are the person who won the prize in literature, Kim Kane, Norma Nolan, Edna Evitz and Fay Ferguson.","Edna Evitz won her prize 12 years before the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","Norma Nolan won her prize 8 years before Fay Ferguson.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize before the winner who won the prize in medicine.","Kim Kane won her prize 8 years before the person who won the prize in chemistry."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Kim Kane","Norma Nolan"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90c94cb9677997b0260729818b85d915"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of Terrence and Yvette, one scored 460 points and the other was in lane 5.","Brandi is either the person who scored 380 points or the player in lane 4.","Wanda scored 80 points fewer points than the player in lane 4.","The person in lane 1 scored 80 points more points than Terrence.","The contestant in lane 7 scored fewer points than Brandi.","Yvette scored more points than Johnathan.","The player in lane 7 scored 160 points more points than the person in lane 3."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Brandi","Johnathan","Terrence","Wanda","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","3","4","5","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e3fc619b8385c6940bee538ee782152"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen was built sometime before Grosmolen.","Of the Meijer family's windmill and Grosmolen, one was built in 1729 and the other was built in 1752.","Zemelmolen isn't owned by the De Jong family.","The De Jong family's windmill was built sometime after the Smit family's structure.","Westmolen was built 46 years after the Jansen family's house.","Doesmolen is owned by the Smit family.","The Jansen family's home was built sometime before the Smit family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e343888f631a82d13531fe91b332ee81"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of Nelson and Eva, one finished third and the other was from Quimby.","The person from Temple City finished 1 place after Nelson.","The contestant from Westport finished 2 places after the solver from Quimby.","Hubert, the contestant who finished third, Frederick and the contestant who finished fourth were all different people.","The contestant from Unionville was either the person who finished third or Frederick.","The person from Avalon finished sometime after Hubert."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Eva","Frederick","Hubert","Nelson","Perry"],"label_c":["Avalon","Quimby","Temple City","Unionville","Westport"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=767e546c6f4e22b1c36b70e55f678dc9"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with a straight won sometime after the player who won with a full house.","The player who won with one pair won 2 hands before the person who won with a straight flush.","Theodore was either the player who won with a straight flush or the player who won the first hand.","The person who won with two pairs won 1 hand before the competitor who won with one pair.","Of the competitor who won with one pair and the person who won with two pairs, one was Frances and the other won the second hand.","Adrienne won with a full house.","Yvonne won the fifth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Frances","Paulette","Theodore","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4178680eda1c0f0c50e0340669b8fc2d"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger leaving in February will bring their lucky hat.","Christie will leave 1 month after Eloise.","The passenger with the wishbone will leave 2 months after Eloise.","The aerophobe leaving in May is either the aerophobe with the talisman or the aerophobe with the shamrock.","The flier with the coin will leave sometime after the passenger with the shamrock.","Of the flier with the coin and the passenger with the talisman, one is Brandi and the other will leave in May.","Florence won't leave in March."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Christie","Eloise","Florence","Jaime"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e3c7bbc89fa46d74950607cf0c28398"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of Herman's dummy and Isabel's dummy, one cost $1,750 and the other is \"Waldarama\".","\"Xavier\" is either the $1,250 puppet or Jeff's piece.","\"Waldarama\" cost somewhat more than \"Sniffletoe\".","Isabel's dummy didn't cost $1,250.","\"Yenga\" cost 500 dollars more than Jeff's piece.","Margarita's piece cost somewhat more than \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60b28a811872c106317a94e2acaa6547"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Quyit culture was either the culture founded in 350 AD or the culture with 8,000 people.","Of the culture with 7,500 people and the culture with 9,000 people, one was founded in 1100 AD and the other was the Danseri culture.","The Zuneos culture wasn't founded in 1100 AD.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 6,500 people.","The five cultures were the Ryat culture, the culture founded in 100 AD, the culture with 9,000 people, the society founded in 850 AD and the culture founded in 1100 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Garight","Quyit","Ryat","Zuneos"],"label_c":["6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcd0964c549a2c0429dd36894371ddd6"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Hal Harrison's sighting was either the report from Tarzana or the August 7 report.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Springfield.","Benny Baron's sighting was submitted 1 day before the report from Tarzana.","The sighting from Long Barn was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Springfield.","Cindy Chan's sighting was received on August 8.","The August 7 report wasn't from Houghton."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Houghton","Long Barn","Otisfield","Springfield","Tarzana"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9fed3b273cf7c6260767853be714c50"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 10,000 ft one and the suspension structure, one is North Bridge and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The cable-stayed bridge is longer than Sandy Bridge.","Vellon Bridge is shorter than the cantilever bridge.","North Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Bay Bridge.","The 14,500 ft one is the truss bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=167e75136a0c2c6e7c6b4a628b592b28"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Harriet Holt won her tournament sometime before Robin Rust.","The woman who scored a 60 and Shari Steel were different golfers.","The golfer who scored a 66 won her tournament sometime before the person who scored a 60.","The golfer who won in 1923 didn't shoot a 59.","The woman who scored a 64 won her tournament 2 years after the person who scored a 66.","Denise Detz won her tournament 3 years after the person who scored a 66.","The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year before Harriet Holt."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Harriet Holt","Pamela Peet","Robin Rust","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","60","64","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8787e276bfe86d9527ccbc662669b8b0"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Words To Go\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Gene drives.","\"Explore More\" has fewer books than the bookmobile Terri drives.","The five vehicles are the vehicle with 250 books, \"Books-4-U\", the bookmobile Gene drives, \"Dream Machine\" and the bookmobile Terri drives.","The mobile library with 450 books is driven by Natasha.","\"Books-4-U\" has 150 more books than \"Explore More\".","\"Explore More\" isn't driven by Ira.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the bookmobile Gene drives or the bookmobile with 250 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Gene","Ira","Natasha","Sheryl","Terri"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc1944f20f790f3bb2170b721c42f4f3"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Dan Delgado's sighting was either the report from Houghton or the sighting from Long Barn.","Of Edith Estes's report and the August 4 report, one was from Long Barn and the other was from Otisfield.","Iva Ingram's report was submitted 3 days after the sighting from Long Barn.","The sighting from Otisfield was submitted 3 days before the sighting from Crescent City.","The August 6 report, Flora Flynn's report and the August 7 sighting were all different sightings.","The report from Springfield was submitted sometime before the report from Houghton."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Houghton","Long Barn","Otisfield","Springfield"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b9dbd385319067c1e6e0261245fe3d3"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Yvette was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Zachary had to spell \"bulwark\".","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either Nick or the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Bessie.","Of the student whose final word was \"consomme\" and the student whose final word was \"duplicity\", one is Yvette and the other was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Jill","Nick","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abc8ee1e73e56f8028af8e7f966a5324"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Bowling Alley\" came out sometime after the game made by Hayco Inc..","The system made by Maxigame came out 3 years before the pinball machine made by Arco.","\"Archer Quest\" was made by Tarco Inc..","\"Aladeen\" is either the machine released in 1976 or the pinball machine released in 1978.","The game made by Maxigame came out 3 years before \"Voyager Hero\".","\"Disco Mania\" is either the machine made by Hayco Inc. or the game released in 1978."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a3d582cb440cf1c729f587db0dd6b21"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person working at Glacier Grove finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than Gil Gonzalez.","Of Dilbert Duke and Adam Alford, one worked the Belle Hart claim and the other found 17 ounces of gold.","The prospector who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Adam Alford finished with 3 ounces more gold than Ivan Ingram.","The miner working at Fuller Rise was either Gil Gonzalez or Adam Alford.","The miner working at Laurel Ridge finished with somewhat more gold than the person working at Belle Hart.","The prospector who found 20 ounces of gold was either the prospector working at Fuller Rise or Ivan Ingram."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea0ac9f22c2641e6fb18eb441710a5e8"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $27,500 house is 15 sq ft smaller than the $25,000 house.","Of the $32,250 structure and the 155 sq ft structure, one is for the Nielsens and the other is for the Pratts.","The Davidson's home is either the 125 sq ft house or the $38,000 house.","The Whitehead's house sold for $25,000.","The $36,000 structure is somewhat larger than the $32,250 house.","The Nielsen's house is 15 sq ft larger than the Underwood's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f82821e25948ea6eaaba3bde9096c0b4"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Kristina Katz won in 1921.","The person who scored a 61 won her tournament sometime after Grace Goritz.","Denise Detz won her tournament 1 year after Grace Goritz.","Harriet Holt won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who scored a 67.","The woman who won in 1923 didn't shoot a 62.","The five golfers were the person who won in 1920, the golfer who scored a 67, the golfer who scored a 61, the woman who scored a 65 and Denise Detz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Grace Goritz","Harriet Holt","Kristina Katz","Nellie Nolan"],"label_c":["61","62","64","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86847e174e27d6ad0ac67866680e9dd7"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The August 6 report was either the report from Russell or Edith Estes's report.","The report from Houghton was either Flora Flynn's report or the August 6 sighting.","The five sightings were the report from Russell, the August 8 sighting, Gil Gates's sighting, Hal Harrison's sighting and the August 4 report.","The sighting from Tarzana was submitted 1 day before Hal Harrison's report.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted sometime before the report from Newark."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Houghton","Newark","Russell","Tarzana"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce95b628f0e4eaa35b44c8fb9eb3540c"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of the March 31 proceeding and the March 3 proceeding, one was Omar v Powers and the other was the 8-1 decision.","The 7-2 decision was sometime after Gibbs v Kintz.","Of Omar v Powers and Zamora v Pibb, one was the 2-7 decision and the other was on March 24.","The 7-2 decision was either Gibbs v Kintz or Carson v Dunn.","Gibbs v Kintz was 1 week before the 6-3 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ad14605e98008606fe23cd8bb28793b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Veronica scored 7 fewer points than Celia.","Hattie didn't score exactly 70 points.","The chef who made the cashew tofu is either Wade or Freda.","Veronica scored somewhat fewer points than Wade.","The person who made the cashew tofu scored 14 fewer points than the person who made the smoked pork.","Veronica scored 14 fewer points than the person who made the jambalaya.","The person who made the cajun chili scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the jambalaya."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Celia","Freda","Hattie","Veronica","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94eb0310ebac8115c2afc220937d2966"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Benny Baron's sighting wasn't received on August 6.","The sighting from Tarzana was either the August 6 report or Gil Gates's sighting.","The report from Visalia was submitted 2 days after Gil Gates's sighting.","Of Abe Alvarez's sighting and Benny Baron's report, one was received on August 8 and the other was from Otisfield.","Iva Ingram's report was submitted sometime after the report from Otisfield.","The sighting from Otisfield was submitted sometime after the sighting from Ames."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Newark","Otisfield","Tarzana","Visalia"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=999287fc99c00de47d511a2b5fe97cdd"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 7-year-old is either the animal Eva works with or the ape Dolly works with.","Pemson is 10 years old.","Rajesh is 3 years older than the animal Dolly works with.","The ape Calliope works with is older than Quirrel.","Of the orangutan Beatrice works with and the 16-year-old, one is Nikatrice and the other is Rajesh.","The 16-year-old is cared for by Gracie."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a23a8f47f0a432f5bb34bfb383827c29"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The suspension bridge is either Bay Bridge or Avery Bridge.","The suspension structure is longer than Bay Bridge.","Of the 14,500 ft one and the 8,500 ft structure, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is the truss bridge.","Bay Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the cantilever bridge.","Of Sandy Bridge and Vellon Bridge, one is the bowstring bridge and the other is 13,000 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80965200923fb286fcc2da42a28f3e1d"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Oostmolen was built 23 years before the De Vries family's home.","The house built in 1752 isn't owned by the Visser family.","Vlietmolen was built 46 years after Grosmolen.","Of the De Vries family's windmill and the house built in 1752, one is Vlietmolen and the other is Hoekmolen.","The house built in 1775 is owned by the De Jong family.","The house built in 1683 is either Vlietmolen or the Meijer family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Smit","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ceb1374db4605255d1ae7276cf06978"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 88.3907 W was found 9 days before the cache at 41.0237 N.","The box at 40.6656 N was at 88.4584 W.","The case at 41.0072 N was either the box at 88.2694 W or the cache found on May 15.","The box at 40.8991 N was found sometime after the cache at 88.2694 W.","The box at 40.2516 N was either the box found on May 9 or the case found on May 15.","The case at 88.3907 W was found 9 days before the case at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2921cbe5ef5d8b808330a35b84b683e7"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Hannah Hay is either the person who won in 1964 or the person who won the prize in medicine.","Glenda Glenn won her prize 12 years before Sue Simpson.","The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in economics.","Ada Alvarez didn't win in 1972.","The person who won in 1964 won the prize in literature.","The winner who won in 1976 is either the winner who won the prize in economics or Glenda Glenn.","Of Glenda Glenn and Hannah Hay, one won the prize in astronomy and the other won in 1964."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Glenda Glenn","Hannah Hay","Lisa Lara","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4fc2722897212ac72058fcafea1f3ed"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Warner's class has 2 more students than the course in room 129.","Of the class with 31 students and the course in room 322, one is taught by Warner and the other is taught by Owen.","The course in room 322 doesn't have 35 students.","The class in room 405 is either the class with 37 students or Mr. Herman's class.","Of the course with 37 students and Mr. Owen's class, one is in room 114 and the other is in room 322.","The course in room 207 has 2 more students than Mr. Ray's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","129","207","322","405"],"label_c":["Herman","Morrison","Owen","Ray","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=745891432def47d9ae2ad232447d8d75"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 62 won her tournament 3 years before Olivia Oden.","Of Freda Fritz and Bonita Bitz, one shot a 59 and the other won in 1922.","The golfer who scored a 61 was either Olivia Oden or Bonita Bitz.","The person who won in 1923 was either the person who scored a 61 or Robin Rust.","The person who scored a 63 won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 59.","Bonita Bitz won her tournament 1 year after Robin Rust.","The golfer who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 63."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Freda Fritz","Inez","Olivia Oden","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","61","62","63","65"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e235f7fc4d5638d453cf8c41bf9d255"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The five vehicles are \"Tiny Tomes\", the vehicle with 250 books, the mobile library Omar drives, the bookmobile with 400 books and the bookmobile with 450 books.","\"Words To Go\" doesn't have exactly 450 books.","Of the vehicle Gene drives and the vehicle Omar drives, one has 450 books and the other is \"Books-4-U\".","The mobile library Jaime drives has 50 fewer books than the bookmobile Becky drives.","\"Ready Reader\" is either the mobile library with 300 books or the bookmobile Jaime drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Gene","Jaime","Omar","Terri"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=942277d238cc06e1426b6cd543ad297e"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Rita Reeves won in 1980.","Ida Ingram is either the person who won the prize in medicine or the winner who won in 1972.","Of the person who won the prize in medicine and the winner who won the prize in chemistry, one won in 1964 and the other is Ida Ingram.","The winner who won the prize in literature, Ida Ingram, Olive Olson and the person who won in 1968 are all different winners.","The person who won the prize in medicine won her prize before Olive Olson.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize 4 years after Ada Alvarez."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Ida Ingram","Mandy Marsh","Olive Olson","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcfbc5be9a5eb73e5921acab0acd088a"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Celia scored 7 fewer points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","Celia scored 7 fewer points than Luther.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored somewhat more points than Celia.","The cook who scored 70 points didn't make the cajun chili.","Rosalie is either the chef who made the cashew tofu or the cook who made the lemon snapper.","Of Darlene and the cook who made the cashew tofu, one scored 42 points and the other scored 49 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Celia","Darlene","Ida","Luther","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d185390df4f3286ccda762f9ad7e933"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Westmolen is either the Meijer family's structure or the home built in 1683.","Of Hoekmolen and the Visser family's structure, one was built in 1729 and the other was built in 1752.","Doesmolen was built in 1706.","The windmill built in 1775 is owned by the Van den Berg family.","Hoekmolen isn't owned by the Bakker family.","Of the home built in 1683 and the structure built in 1752, one is owned by the De Jong family and the other is Vlietmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=364d321ffc91290aa0958b9c2177b264"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile with 400 books isn't driven by Patsy.","The bookmobile Francisco drives has 100 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","\"Words To Go\" is driven by Leroy.","The mobile library with 450 books is driven by Gene.","\"Dream Machine\" is either the mobile library Leroy drives or the vehicle with 250 books.","\"Ready Reader\" is either the vehicle with 400 books or the bookmobile Francisco drives.","Of \"Explore More\" and the bookmobile Leroy drives, one has 400 books and the other has 350 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Gene","Leroy","Patsy","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f42d499d701f9b99ce78d25a967e71c"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Stephanie wasn't asked to spell \"duplicity\".","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Winifred.","Lila had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Of Denise and Winifred, one was from Mrs. Steuben's class and the other had to spell \"consomme\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Denise","Lila","May","Stephanie","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64cb1b2d834beb2c50ea4ba3f76a1327"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the vehicle Richard drives and the mobile library with 450 books, one is \"Lit on Wheels\" and the other is \"Ready Reader\".","The mobile library with 400 books is driven by Kimberly.","The vehicle with 450 books isn't driven by Natasha.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the mobile library with 300 books or the mobile library Kimberly drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 50 fewer books than the mobile library Antonio drives.","\"Words To Go\" has 100 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Dan","Kimberly","Natasha","Richard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3795b493070a1811e1a93707d15bfbd"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Banben started 3 years after Awad.","Of the center back and the second striker, one began playing in 1976 and the other was Hatcha.","The sweeper was either the player who started in 1985 or Cerisa.","Of the center back and the person who started in 1982, one was Cerisa and the other was Awad.","The five players were the person who started in 1988, Awad, the wing back, the second striker and Cerisa."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Cerisa","Gardelli","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3891b7d3fff6934f4d85b19162478ffe"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person who scored 300 points was in lane 6.","Of Zachary and the contestant in lane 2, one scored 380 points and the other scored 460 points.","Oliver, the player who scored 380 points and the contestant who scored 620 points are all different people.","Oliver wasn't in lane 7.","The player in lane 2 scored 80 points more points than Johnathan.","Rena is either the contestant who scored 300 points or the player in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Johnathan","Maggie","Oliver","Rena","Zachary"],"label_c":["2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d7c8935d780e6f4cd765315081f620e"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The bean casserole is either the dish that bakes for 40 minutes or the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The mac and cheese, the dish that cooks at 410 degrees and the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes are all different dishes.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 385 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees.","The baked ham cooks at 410 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf.","The baked ham bakes 10 minutes longer than the chicken cutlet."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d79433672eb20ebc0a6da87c45017097"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the person from Germany and the mogul from France, one is Al Acosta and the other is worth $27 billion.","Kirk Kaplan is worth 3 billion less than Gil Gallegos.","Tim Townsend is either the mogul from France or the person from England.","The person from France is worth 1 billion less than the magnate from Denmark.","The magnate from Norway is worth somewhat more than Kirk Kaplan.","Al Acosta is either the tycoon from France or the person worth $25 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Kirk Kaplan","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Denmark","England","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4eaff4862ca12a68ac85ef2efa324f16"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Gretchen scored 80 points more points than Stanley.","Gretchen scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 4.","Of Gretchen and the contestant who scored 300 points, one was in lane 2 and the other was in lane 3.","The person who scored 620 points is either the player in lane 5 or Rena.","The contestant who scored 380 points is either the player in lane 2 or Rena.","Rena wasn't in lane 1.","Maggie scored 620 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Gretchen","Maggie","Oliver","Rena","Stanley"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c59c777318c6007ec6dfaf3134fb90f1"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the woman who won in 1921 and the golfer who scored a 67, one was Pamela Peet and the other was Olivia Oden.","The person who won in 1923 didn't shoot a 60.","Harriet Holt won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 64.","The golfer who scored a 61 was either the woman who won in 1920 or Maxine Mohn.","Maxine Mohn won her tournament 1 year after Wendy Wells.","Pamela Peet won her tournament sometime before Olivia Oden."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Harriet Holt","Maxine Mohn","Olivia Oden","Pamela Peet","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","61","62","64","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e836de331a6ddeea4f81b254ec29eb50"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Evan's Fir is 94 years old.","Of the 87 year-old tree and Zeke's Spruce, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is 150 ft. tall.","The Senator is either the 79 year-old tree or the 153 ft. tree.","The 87 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than The Senator.","The Senator is 3 feet shorter than Marsh Tree.","Zeke's Spruce is either the 153 ft. tree or the 96 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0009eff23726f65274d815108ae32b39"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure in Funai was built sometime after Matsuno Okura.","Matsuno Okura, the structure built in 1645, Hori Takesi and the structure built in 1705 are all different shrines.","The shrine in Nakai was built 60 years after Takahashi.","Of Takahashi and Amari Michi, one was built in 1645 and the other is in Miyato.","The temple in Uchida is either the temple built in 1645 or Hori Takesi.","The structure in Usui was built 120 years after the shrine in Miyato."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6143681a5f7f45f028dbf112d479cf34"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who paid $6.99 was either the runner who ordered taglioni or the runner who ordered fettuccine.","The competitor who paid $7.99 didn't order rigatoni.","The competitor who ordered fettuccine paid 2 dollars more than Oscar.","Irma paid 1 dollar more than Betsy.","Of the runner who ordered capellini and the competitor who paid $8.99, one was Gwendolyn and the other was Oscar.","Velma paid more than the runner who ordered fusilli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Gwendolyn","Irma","Oscar","Velma"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","fusilli","rigatoni","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb56aeaad89de7dbdf9a8172a2905ffe"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 4 million downloads, the show that began in 2009, the show that began in 2011 and Bobby Bora's show are all different shows.","Cora Capon's show has 4 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2011 is either Al Acosta's podcast or the show with 2 million downloads.","Of the podcast with 2 million downloads and the show with 5 million downloads, one started in 2014 and the other is Dixie Dean's.","Bobby Bora's show started in 2012.","The podcast that began in 2009 has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2012."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7da447693afac8484cd9eaf29e8310f3"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The Senator isn't 96 years old.","The 153 ft. tree is either The Senator or the 94 year-old tree.","The 85 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than Marsh Tree.","The 79 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than Roger's Oak.","Of the 156 ft. tree and the 79 year-old tree, one is Old Jarvis and the other is The Senator.","The 96 year-old tree, Marsh Tree and the 94 year-old tree are all different trees."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f95c8adf4a2edea12413ecb991aff6d"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Whitly Bank card has an APR somewhat higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the Dell Scargo card.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card is either the card with an APR of 9% or the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","Of the Southwest Inc card and the Whitly Bank card, one has an APR of 10% and the other has a limit of $8,500.","The card with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $5,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$8,500","$10,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cdebdc6fb828481a09112404f908069"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Tammie's client is either the client with the 1:00pm appointment or Blanche.","Nettie's client has her appointment sometime after Dolores.","Of Georgia and Alison, one has the 1:00pm appointment and the other is being worked on by Rhonda.","Whitney's client has her appointment 2 hours after Rhonda's client.","Susie's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Georgia.","Dolores, the client with the 1:00pm appointment, Blanche and the client with the 2:00pm appointment are all different customers."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Dolores","Georgia","Hope"],"label_c":["Nettie","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d876f04864de4c13e8d997681f59760"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Jemma Jenks won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in economics.","The winner who won the prize in literature is either Jemma Jenks or Casey Carson.","Of Mandy Marsh and Sue Simpson, one won the prize in astronomy and the other won in 1976.","Of the winner who won in 1980 and the person who won in 1964, one is Mandy Marsh and the other won the prize in physics.","The person who won the prize in literature won her prize after Jemma Jenks."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Jemma Jenks","Mandy Marsh","Olive Olson","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab76d9e915c3a2a102b6d39afe8c846a"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the $6.00 balloon and the $5.00 piece, one was the dog and the other was purple.","The turtle was either the $4.00 animal or the orange piece.","The fish was gold.","The dog was red.","The snail didn't cost $5.00.","The white animal cost 1 dollar more than the gold balloon.","The monkey was either the $7.00 animal or the $3.00 balloon."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c85abda0a521067922614d050ffd782"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Willie finished sometime after Frederick.","Eva was either the solver who finished second or the solver from Jackman.","Of Julie and Willie, one finished third and the other was from Kalona.","The contestant from Avalon finished 1 place after Julie.","The contestant from Pacific Grove finished sometime before Eva.","The solver from Pacific Grove finished 2 places after the contestant from Industry.","Perry finished 1 place before the contestant from Jackman."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Eva","Frederick","Julie","Perry","Willie"],"label_c":["Avalon","Industry","Jackman","Kalona","Pacific Grove"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5c9448dee6d81eb212fd02137c847c1"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the entrant who finished third and the knitter who finished fifth, one is Holly and the other made the socks.","The person who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place after Carla.","The five people are the knitter who entered her scarf, the entrant who finished second, the entrant who finished fourth, Carla and Ernestine.","The knitter who entered her blanket finished 2 places before the person who entered her scarf.","Bessie is either the person who entered her tea cozy or the knitter who entered her blanket."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Carla","Ernestine","Holly","Ida"],"label_c":["blanket","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a65120e04762697240e21c5baf1ff87"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon from England is worth somewhat more than the person from Argentina.","The tycoon from France is worth 1 billion more than Nadine Newton.","Cal Craig is from Canada.","The magnate from France is worth 1 billion less than the mogul from Argentina.","Joseph Jakes is worth 3 billion more than Ed Everett."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Joseph Jakes","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","England","France","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c64a36004e4055ed1995811b6f0ea68c"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the $350 item and the item made of elm, one was crafted by Gwen and the other was crafted by Patsy.","Of the $275 piece and Patsy's item, one was made of walnut and the other was made of elm.","Rosemary's item is either the $350 piece or the item made of ash.","Patsy's piece doesn't cost $325.","The item made of walnut costs 25 dollars more than Hope's piece.","Latasha's item costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of oak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Gwen","Hope","Latasha","Patsy","Rosemary"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","oak","walnut"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d30ee4f5f1ada4133230292b077921f"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Anna finished sometime before the solver from Quimby.","The contestant who finished third was either the contestant from Unionville or Kelvin.","The five people were the solver from Unionville, the contestant who finished fifth, Nelson, Yvonne and the solver who finished first.","The solver from Miles was either Melinda or the solver who finished third.","The contestant from Van Nuys finished 1 place before Yvonne."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Kelvin","Melinda","Nelson","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Miles","Quimby","Unionville","Van Nuys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00f4d0b5beb9fa3e609c91f40e7eff65"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle with 400 books isn't driven by Antonio.","The mobile library Becky drives has 100 more books than \"Words To Go\".","Of the mobile library Becky drives and the mobile library Gene drives, one is \"Explore More\" and the other has 450 books.","Of the bookmobile Gene drives and \"Lit on Wheels\", one has 300 books and the other has 450 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 250 books.","\"Words To Go\" has more books than the mobile library Omar drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Becky","Gene","Myra","Omar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85dc7e2b89eb5ba64226fbc141b2ed29"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The TrustCo card has an APR somewhat lower than the Whitly Bank card.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the Credit Korp card.","The TrustCo card has an APR 2 percent lower than the card with the $5,000 credit limit.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit is either the Whitly Bank card or the Hoardstrum card.","The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the one with the $8,500 credit limit.","The card with the $2,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $5,000 credit limit.","The Mid Atlantic card doesn't have the 12% APR."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$8,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16a160a992834f040a502f3bdac4ce2a"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.2516 N was found sometime after the box at 41.0072 N.","The box at 40.2516 N was either the case at 88.4584 W or the cache found on May 9.","The case at 40.6656 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N was found 6 days before the case at 88.3907 W.","The five boxes were the case found on May 9, the cache at 88.0431 W, the case at 40.3109 N, the cache at 41.0237 N and the box at 88.4584 W.","The box found on May 12 was either the cache at 40.3109 N or the box at 88.3907 W.","The case at 40.2516 N was found 3 days before the case at 40.6656 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fa6e113d443612d5996a0f92aa0a3cd"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the person who won the prize in chemistry and the person who won in 1972, one is Jemma Jenks and the other is Edna Evitz.","Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years after Edna Evitz.","The five winners are the person who won in 1980, Edna Evitz, the person who won the prize in physics, the winner who won the prize in literature and Jemma Jenks.","Of the person who won the prize in chemistry and the winner who won the prize in literature, one won in 1964 and the other is Patsy Pope.","The person who won the prize in medicine is either the person who won in 1976 or Jemma Jenks."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Hannah Hay","Jemma Jenks","Norma Nolan","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3be1f3547015972829debb80869e4016"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Sal Spencer has had a smaller return than First Crescent.","The one run by Ralph Ross, Pine Bay and the one with a return of 9% are all different funds.","The fund with a return of 9% is either Oak Capital or the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","Of the fund with a return of 6% and the fund run by Terry Torres, one is Citizen Trust and the other is Black River.","The one run by Ralph Ross has had a smaller return than Citizen Trust.","The one with a return of 10% is run by Ule Underwood.","Oak Capital has a 2 percent larger return than the one run by Ralph Ross."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Ule Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb81072237e80cc2272b24ad1342354f"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Black River has had a 1 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook.","Silver Rock is either the one run by Mike McClain or the fund run by Nadine Newton.","Of Citizen Trust and the one run by Mike McClain, one has had a return of 6% and the other has had a return of 7%.","The fund run by Kip Kerr has a larger return than Black River.","Black River has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","The fund with a return of 10% isn't run by Kip Kerr."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f142303af83bef932a451d5b04420333"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["E. paradolens doesn't have exactly 1,250 genes.","P. wellington has somewhat fewer genes than V. tenesis.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Henderson was either V. tenesis or E. carolinus.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Garza has somewhat more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Henderson has 500 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","P. wellington has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","P. wellington has 250 fewer genes than D. forcilitis."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Garza","Henderson","Quinn","Underwood","Walsh"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bbcb9bf2f8a14f84a569856d07dc7f4"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer going in for the extraction, Yvette and the customer with the 12:30pm appointment are all different people.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment sometime before Patsy.","The client with the 1:30pm appointment has the appointment for the whitening.","The patient going in for the extraction has an appointment sometime before Kurt.","Of the patient with the 9:30am appointment and the patient going in for the veneers, one is Kurt and the other is Gayle.","Shane has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the extraction.","The patient with the 12:30pm appointment is either Shane or the client going in for the crown."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Gayle","Kurt","Patsy","Shane","Yvette"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82f62fce9f48aec679bcbd5be6ec6588"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the person from Lytton and the contestant who finished fifth, one was Melinda and the other was Renee.","The contestant from Jackman finished 1 place before the solver from Eustis.","Willie was from Eustis.","The person from Oak View finished sometime after the solver from Lytton.","Melinda finished 1 place after Virginia.","Frederick was either the contestant who finished third or the person from Temple City."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Melinda","Renee","Virginia","Willie"],"label_c":["Eustis","Jackman","Lytton","Oak View","Temple City"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a875da773eb8add78d308e5a9ef5e3c"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 10% is run by Yolanda Yang.","Of the fund run by Ollie Ochoa and the one with a return of 10%, one is Black River and the other is Hudson Brook.","The one with a return of 6% is either the fund run by Ollie Ochoa or Pine Bay.","The fund run by Sal Spencer is either Pine Bay or Citizen Trust.","Citizen Trust has had a smaller return than the fund run by Vic Velasquez.","First Crescent has had a 3 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Sal Spencer","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=514668fce5d3f07219b7c955efb4236f"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Adrian has a birthday 1 month after Dale.","The person whose birthday is on June 14th is either Jeffrey or the lawyer.","Jeffrey has a birthday sometime after Kevin.","Michael has a birthday 3 months after the surgeon.","Of Dale and Michael, one is the engineer and the other was born on August 15th.","Jeffrey is not the diplomat."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Jeffrey","Kevin","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cedd5de3cc76aaada12a55b7c765475a"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Dilbert Duke finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Belle Hart.","The person working at Tyrol Creek finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than Harry Howell.","Fred Fletcher was either the person working at Fuller Rise or the miner who found 23 ounces of gold.","Adam Alford was either the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold or the miner who found 23 ounces of gold.","Chip Cornell worked the York River claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2848fb2e906165768f36e3ac35a2f6db"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who scored 63 points is either Sonia or the cook who made the cashew tofu.","The cook who made the pepper steak scored somewhat fewer points than Luther.","Sonia scored 14 more points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","The chef who made the lemon snapper, Zachary and the chef who scored 63 points are all different chefs.","The chef who scored 70 points made the turkey soup.","Of the chef who scored 42 points and the cook who made the smoked pork, one was Hattie and the other was Ed.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored somewhat fewer points than Hattie."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Ed","Hattie","Luther","Sonia","Zachary"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3182b3017edee18610da6ba0187bee92"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the competitor who won the first hand and the person who won the fourth hand, one was Derek and the other won with two pairs.","The player who won the fifth hand didn't win with a royal flush.","Ramon won the third hand.","The person who won the fourth hand was either Adrienne or the player who won with a flush.","Adrienne won sometime before Nathaniel.","Adrienne won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Derek","Nathaniel","Ramon","Zachary"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0b1184df8b14069921c4a924be37158"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Sal Spencer has a 2 percent larger return than Silver Rock.","The fund run by Mike McClain is either Hudson Brook or the one with a return of 8%.","Silver Rock has a larger return than First Crescent.","The one run by Vic Velasquez has had a 2 percent smaller return than the one run by Terry Torres.","Of Hudson Brook and Citizen Trust, one is run by Terry Torres and the other has had a return of 10%.","Silver Rock is run by Larry Larsen."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2255ab900bb8900de3b7e92b765e7c43"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["B. mangeris was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza or the organism with 250 genes.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Long and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza, one is B. mangeris and the other has 750 genes.","L. dyson has 750 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Garza has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Bradford.","V. tenesis was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza or the organism sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","The one sequenced by Dr. Zamora has somewhat more genes than L. dyson."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Estrada","Garza","Long","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9ffe70bf7987f023d46a0b65a0a29b8"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Adrienne won sometime before the person who won with a flush.","The person who won with a royal flush won 1 hand before Zachary.","The person who won the third hand was either the person who won with a straight or Holly.","The player who won with a full house was either Ramon or the person who won the third hand.","The five people were the person who won with a straight, the competitor who won the fifth hand, Wilbur, Zachary and the competitor who won the first hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Holly","Ramon","Wilbur","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e4f4b9e46f24f77cc741a69f9549a6e"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of Hoekmolen and the Van Dijk family's house, one was built in 1683 and the other was built in 1775.","Vlietmolen was built 23 years before the De Jong family's home.","The house built in 1706 is either Oostmolen or the Meijer family's structure.","Doesmolen is owned by the Van den Berg family.","Zemelmolen was built sometime before Vlietmolen.","Oostmolen is owned by the De Jong family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39a540b6fb665eacce1d6ff87767c718"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in Tibet is 10 ft higher than Irskela.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is not located in Jamaica.","Of the fall located in Nigeria and the 110 ft tall fall, one is Garray and the other is Irskela.","Cerbel is 5 ft taller than Nyalt.","The 100 ft tall waterfall is either the fall located in Switzerland or the waterfall in Tibet.","Inawatai is somewhat higher than the fall in New Zealand."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a55e51eedf6ff0a803202e623f6b7cb"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 6,500 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 4,500 people.","The Voriss culture was founded 500 years after the Yeust culture.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 8,000 people.","The Nysrani culture wasn't founded in 350 AD.","The Voriss culture was either the culture with 6,500 people or the society founded in 600 AD.","The five cultures were the society founded in 350 AD, the Sameos culture, the culture with 8,000 people, the Yeust culture and the culture with 5,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Nysrani","Oiracha","Sameos","Voriss","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e587916f53dc1481008030c5b1f91ac"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Norma Nolan won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in physics.","Glenda Glenn won her prize 4 years after Hannah Hay.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize after Hannah Hay.","Patsy Pope won in 1968.","The person who won in 1976 didn't win the prize in chemistry.","The five winners are the person who won in 1964, the person who won the prize in physics, the winner who won the prize in astronomy, the winner who won the prize in literature and Glenda Glenn."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Glenda Glenn","Hannah Hay","Norma Nolan","Patsy Pope","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a20a4079b7f2af8fc7a0ebe8bdd9dfc"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","Nichole spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Jenna.","Jenna spoke for 10 minutes.","Of Colleen and Nichole, one talked about P.M. Heath and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","Colleen didn't speak for 12 minutes.","The five students were the student who spoke for 6 minutes, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith and Virgil."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Jenna","Krista","Nichole","Virgil"],"label_c":["Asquith","Chamberlain","Heath","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63c17f1fa41be547019a8abfd661296b"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Pratt's home is either the 110 sq ft home or the 125 sq ft home.","The Gillespie's house is either the 125 sq ft house or the $35,000 structure.","The Pratt's structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Whitehead's house.","The $36,000 house is 30 sq ft larger than the Gillespie's structure.","The Pratt's structure sold for $29,000.","Of the 95 sq ft structure and the $25,000 house, one is for the Whiteheads and the other is for the Zimmermans."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=736bfe10c7dd6d2e04a552f1a071842f"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The asian steak contains 60 more calories than the meal served on May 15th.","The dish served on May 13th contains 20 fewer calories than the chili pork.","The recipe with 440 calories wasn't served on May 11th.","The dish served on May 13th and the lemon salmon were different recipes.","The chili pork contains somewhat fewer calories than the kale quinoa.","The dish served on May 15th contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe served on May 13th.","The meal served on May 14th contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b30176dfefcd10028da111b10148ba3"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 5,000 people was founded 500 years after the Voriss culture.","The Oiracha culture was founded in 100 AD.","The society founded in 850 AD didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The Voriss culture was founded sometime after the culture with 9,000 people.","Of the culture with 6,500 people and the Chach culture, one was founded in 350 AD and the other was founded in 1100 AD.","Of the culture with 5,000 people and the culture with 6,500 people, one was the Budel culture and the other was founded in 1100 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Chach","Danseri","Oiracha","Voriss"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87c7bab0aff2fe7be76318374bd91748"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Denise has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","Of Gayle and the child whose final word was \"bulwark\", one was from Mrs. Manzella's class and the other was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" is either Denise or the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","The child from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Gayle.","Hannah had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Otis.","The student from Mrs. Steuben's class is either Violet or Otis.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\", the student from Mrs. Manzella's class and Denise are all different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Denise","Gayle","Hannah","Otis","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38b11ef88dbcb909c9e1a3ebaa51d30f"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Yvette had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Of Ira and the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class, one had to spell \"anemic\" and the other had to spell \"elucidated\".","Zachary had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Yvette.","Hannah was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either Winifred or the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Winifred was from Mrs. Almerini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Hannah","Ira","Winifred","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=871512fed8323b30ab4f64fcb337c18a"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 99 year-old tree is 9 feet taller than Roger's Oak.","The 144 ft. tree is either the 80 year-old tree or the 96 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak isn't 80 years old.","Evan's Fir is 99 years old.","Roger's Oak is 3 feet shorter than The Senator.","Roger's Oak and the 85 year-old tree are different trees.","Of the 94 year-old tree and Marsh Tree, one is 150 ft. tall and the other is 153 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","94","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd424fde87e5a24f3c125e8c4154fbfb"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize after the person who won the prize in literature.","Of the person who won the prize in literature and the person who won in 1980, one is Hannah Hay and the other is Jemma Jenks.","Sue Simpson won the prize in astronomy.","Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years after Mandy Marsh.","Edna Evitz is either the person who won in 1972 or the person who won the prize in physics.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Hannah Hay","Jemma Jenks","Mandy Marsh","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=245362e7806581a054786880ba27bc5b"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the bulgur salad and the asian steak, one was served on May 11th and the other has 420 calories.","The meal served on May 14th contains 60 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The asian steak contains 20 more calories than the kale quinoa.","The recipe served on May 12th was either the citrus halibut or the asian steak.","The meal with 460 calories wasn't served on May 15th.","The recipe served on May 15th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","The dish with 440 calories was either the meal served on May 12th or the kale quinoa."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c52f3cb678163ab8e09395ffeb79714"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Westmolen is either the home built in 1683 or the Smit family's windmill.","Of Zemelmolen and the De Vries family's home, one was built in 1706 and the other was built in 1729.","Vlietmolen isn't owned by the Visser family.","Vlietmolen, the structure built in 1706 and the structure built in 1775 are all different structures.","The De Vries family's house was built 23 years after Grosmolen.","The house built in 1683 is owned by the Van den Berg family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e29796d07c4c68b85a0be0dd8ed66dde"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine built in 1705 isn't in Usui.","The temple built in 1765 is in Funai.","The temple built in 1525 is either Takahashi or the shrine in Niwa.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years before the structure in Miyato.","Takahashi was built 120 years after Amari Michi.","Of the temple in Miyato and the shrine built in 1705, one is Takahashi and the other is Hori Takesi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6010fe066d7e6d0c59c190db06c6599"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of Ella's design and the plane that went 55 feet, one was silver and the other was white.","Valerie's design wasn't white.","The plane that went 25 feet was either the blue airplane or Ella's design.","The white plane, the silver airplane, the plane that went 25 feet and the airplane that went 35 feet were all different planes.","Henrietta's design was yellow.","The plane that went 15 feet was either the silver plane or the blue airplane.","Margo's design landed 20 feet shorter than Henrietta's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c06732244e1a50a605d9e0f11b5fb71"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the politician and the engineer, one was born on April 13th and the other is Dale.","Dale is either the politician or the person whose birthday is on June 14th.","Kevin was born on August 15th.","The politician has a birthday sometime before Izzy.","The lawyer has a birthday 1 month after Bill.","The musician, Dale, Izzy and the traveler born on May 18th are all different people."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Bill","Dale","Harry","Izzy","Kevin"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7068019019ce6cb6f23dc3b1ed14cf6a"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Norma Nolan didn't win in 1976.","The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in astronomy.","The five winners are the person who won the prize in chemistry, Jemma Jenks, Deb Daniels, the person who won in 1964 and Norma Nolan.","The winner who won the prize in economics won her prize 4 years after Betty Brewer.","Of Deb Daniels and Norma Nolan, one won the prize in astronomy and the other won in 1972.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize after the person who won the prize in economics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Deb Daniels","Jemma Jenks","Norma Nolan","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33deabae95dd750f38a910092b6fbc31"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the player who started in 1976 and the sweeper, one was Gardelli and the other was Daregh.","The goalie, Rothvum and the person who started in 1985 were all different players.","The player who started in 1985 was either Kawa or the center back.","The player who started in 1988 was the wing back.","The goalie started sometime before Gardelli.","Kawa started 6 years after the goalie.","The second striker started sometime before Hatcha."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Daregh","Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=964aa16008d3b9f7df16881d84e4fe9b"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the person who finished third and the person who finished second, one was from Unionville and the other was Zachary.","The contestant from Grant was either Leona or Frederick.","The person from Bertram finished sometime before Frederick.","The solver from Temple City finished 2 places after the solver from Bertram.","Ian finished 2 places after the person from Unionville.","Leona was either the contestant who finished third or the person who finished fifth."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Frederick","Ian","Leona","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Grant","Temple City","Unionville","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=742287a0414698445b4f64a0de44208e"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ingram's structure isn't 155 sq ft.","The Kirby's home is somewhat smaller than the Underwood's home.","The Kirby's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the Ewing's house.","The $29,000 house is either the Underwood's home or the Gillespie's structure.","The $25,000 house is somewhat larger than the $32,250 house.","The $29,000 structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $36,000 structure.","The Kirby's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8642dd327f19dcf5e15111693e4ef73"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 13-year-old is either the ape Calliope works with or Shamir.","Merah is 3 years older than Shamir.","The 16-year-old isn't cared for by Eva.","The ape Dolly works with is 9 years younger than Quirrel.","Of Nikatrice and Merah, one is cared for by Aldo and the other is 10 years old.","The orangutan Eva works with is older than the ape Aldo works with.","The orangutan Calliope works with is either Quirrel or Merah."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7ad12c98749494f51494b8c205cfb99"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Herbert was either the competitor who paid $9.99 or the contestant who ordered rotini.","Angie was either the contestant who ordered taglioni or the competitor who paid $10.99.","The five runners were the competitor who paid $10.99, Angie, the competitor who ordered rotini, Betsy and the competitor who ordered penne.","Of the contestant who paid $6.99 and the runner who ordered farfalle, one was Herbert and the other was Betsy.","Betsy didn't pay $9.99.","Damon paid 1 dollar more than Herbert."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Betsy","Damon","Herbert","Jack"],"label_c":["farfalle","penne","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf70d4b3e4d04e954bdbbf507dd54680"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Yvonne won with a full house.","Veronica won with a royal flush.","Zachary won 3 hands before Ernestine.","Yvonne won 1 hand before Lee.","The competitor who won with one pair won sometime before the competitor who won with a full house.","Of Yvonne and the competitor who won with a flush, one won the second hand and the other won the third hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Lee","Veronica","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b8cb8b3e4ea9acea2b4c1c81c1e9763"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the competitor who won the first hand and the person who won the fifth hand, one won with a straight and the other was Maria.","Of Maria and Derek, one won with a royal flush and the other won the fourth hand.","Paulette lost the second hand.","Of the player who won the fourth hand and Paulette, one won with a straight flush and the other won with two pairs.","The person who won with a straight flush won 3 hands after Byron."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Byron","Derek","Irma","Maria","Paulette"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0a47e181f5d21436243c642923c3da6"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the Pratt's structure and the Zimmerman's house, one is 125 sq ft and the other sold for $36,000.","The $38,000 house is somewhat smaller than the Kirby's structure.","The Whitehead's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the $35,000 house.","The Kirby's house is either the 110 sq ft home or the $35,000 structure.","The $25,000 house is 15 sq ft larger than the Pratt's structure.","The $38,000 house is 30 sq ft larger than the $29,000 structure.","The Zimmerman's home is somewhat larger than the Nielsen's home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x5","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0c9a44a0dee1d8d924102c979d0bf43"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Neither the sandwich with swiss cheese nor the $5.75 sandwich is Lula's order.","Neither the sandwich with swiss cheese nor the $4.75 sandwich is Zachary's order.","The order with liverwurst costs 1 dollar less than Carol's sandwich.","The order with roast beef doesn't include colby jack cheese.","Of the order with provolone cheese and the sandwich with swiss cheese, one is Warren's and the other includes salami.","The order with liverwurst costs less than the sandwich with swiss cheese.","Of the order with liverwurst and Zachary's sandwich, one includes provolone cheese and the other includes havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Lula","Warren","Zachary"],"label_c":["colby jack","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1afe83071faedd67842de593491c910"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Tyash culture was founded 250 years after the culture located near Valencia.","The Kimusk culture was founded sometime after the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture located near Howland was founded 250 years before the culture located near Redlands.","The society founded in 850 AD didn't have a population size of 5,000.","The society founded in 100 AD was either the culture with 9,500 people or the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture located near Valencia had a population size of 6,500.","The culture located near Redlands was founded sometime before the Chach culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Juad","Kimusk","Tyash"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","9,500"],"label_d":["Howland","Mason City","Redlands","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2df154254ab735cd2b53cf2ef05c1be5"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 207 is either the course with 29 students or the Biology class.","Mr. Tanner's class has 2 more students than the Geometry class.","The course in room 212 doesn't have 35 students.","Mr. Gilmore's class is either the class with 35 students or the Geometry class.","The course with 35 students isn't the Algebra class.","The Algebra class has somewhat more students than Mr. Brady's class.","Of the class with 33 students and the course in room 201, one is taught by Brady and the other is the Biology class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","201","207","212"],"label_c":["Brady","Caldwell","Gilmore","Tanner"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Geometry","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ea5b2f22245be73b8fbdb6f27f3e798"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished fourth answered 20 Across incorrectly.","The contestant from Quimby finished sometime after the solver who got 2 Down wrong.","Of the solver who finished second and the person who got 2 Down wrong, one was Frederick and the other was from Needles.","Virginia, the solver from Needles, and the person who got 4 Across wrong are three different people.","Virginia wasn't from Van Nuys.","Leona got the right answer for 20 Across.","Virginia finished sometime before the person who got 2 Down wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Leona","Nelson","Virginia"],"label_c":["Bertram","Needles","Quimby","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","20 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d997d89e15a70ec6f64eb537542fc6b1"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["QMZ was bought by Charlie.","ABTR was either the stock Charlie bought or the health care stock.","QMZ was either the stock that sold for $28 per share or the energy stock.","The telecom stock wasn't purchased by Bill.","QMZ was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","The stock that sold for $28 per share was bought by Heathcliff.","The stock Abigail bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the utilities stock.","The energy stock was 2 dollars per share less expensive than PSTO."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["energy","health care","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=27c3fb64b964ba536eb4756ae2e9cdf6"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Calliope works with is 3 years older than Ofallo.","Nikatrice, the animal Calliope works with, and the orangutan that was found in Basahan are three different animals.","Nikatrice is cared for by Beatrice.","The ape Beatrice works with is younger than Quirrel.","Quirrel came from Ambalat.","Of the 13-year-old and Quirrel, one came from Puak and the other is cared for by Gracie."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Puak"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ecbefc618592a57cf593a0a627750b5d"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Yvette, the player from Bristol, and the contestant in lane 1 are three different people.","Of the contestant who scored 540 points and the contestant from Cutler, one is Hope and the other was in lane 1.","The contestant from Junction City, Vincent, and the player who scored 540 points are three different people.","The contestant from Bristol was in lane 7.","Yvette is either the person in lane 7 or the contestant from Ontario.","Yvette scored 460 points.","The player in lane 1 scored more points than Florence.","The person from Ontario is either the contestant in lane 2 or the contestant who scored 380 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Florence","Hope","Vincent","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","3","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Junction City","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83ee3602df8f5764ecf6a58f60c49785"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the show with 1,000,000 viewers and the program that aired on GMA, one aired on Sunday and the other aired at 2:00pm.","The program that aired on Monday, the show with 750,000 viewers, and the show that aired at 2:00pm are three different programs.","The program with 500,000 viewers, the program that aired on FNX, and the program that aired on Sunday are three different programs.","The program that aired at 2:00pm brought in 250,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Wednesday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The program that aired at 1:00pm aired on PTR.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8b4c3e1ba6fedb5a55419ccb0225c165"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Susie's client has her appointment 1 hour after Kelly.","Of the customer that chose warm mocha and the client that chose brown sable, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other is Kelly.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment didn't choose brown sable.","Georgia has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose midnight blue.","Of the client with the 2:00pm appointment and the client that chose midnight blue, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other is Eileen.","Pam's client has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose midnight blue."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Eileen","Flora","Georgia","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Susie","Victoria"],"label_d":["brown sable","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2626fe6ea311d2340d13b99cccdf993"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Whitney won't go to Hawaii.","Of the aerophobe going to Ohio and the aerophobe with the horseshoe, one is Whitney and the other will leave in April.","The aerophobe leaving in February won't bring a coin.","The flier with the horseshoe will leave 1 month after the flier going to Rhode Island.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave 1 month before Rudy.","The four fliers are the aerophobe leaving in April, the flier with the wishbone, Whitney and Katie.","Neither Katie nor Rudy is the aerophobe leaving in January."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Katie","Rudy","Sophie","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Florida","Hawaii","Ohio","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23f60c6cc104263d393231c82efd64b4"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Nadine's piece costs 50 dollars more than the item made of poplar.","Josephine's piece wasn't made of teak.","The end table costs more than Marilyn's piece.","The $325 item is the barstool.","The item made of poplar costs less than the coffee table.","Josephine's item costs 25 dollars more than the item made of poplar.","Neither the piece made of mahogany nor the $300 piece is the coffee table."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Hope","Josephine","Marilyn","Nadine"],"label_c":["mahogany","poplar","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","coffee table","end table","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf64e8d2f2b4c1a94b02e43ddc5e8229"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Neither the $36,000 structure nor the $32,250 structure is the 140 sq ft structure.","The 125 sq ft structure is either the $36,000 home or the structure going to Dallas Center.","The home going to Yountville is 15 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 house.","The 110 sq ft house sold for $38,000.","The Davidson's structure is somewhat smaller than the structure going to Dallas Center.","The Pratt's structure will be delivered to Unionville.","The $38,000 structure is somewhat larger than the Ewing's structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Kirby","Pratt"],"label_c":["$29,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed68f4f8f61d18b85c76d51434c43548"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Cristina has her appointment 2 hours after Victoria's customer.","Cristina is either Nettie's client or Opal's client.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment didn't choose deep copper.","Of Opal's customer and the client that chose midnight blue, one is Myra and the other has the 12:00pm appointment.","Opal's customer has her appointment sometime before Myra.","Kelly has her appointment 2 hours before the client that chose honey blonde."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Juana","Kelly","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Victoria"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","midnight blue"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=674e7bb763fd7cb2850dd91b28ed184d"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape that was found in Puruk Cahu is 3 years older than the ape Aldo works with.","The 4-year-old isn't cared for by Calliope.","Of Pemson and the 13-year-old, one is cared for by Beatrice and the other came from Puak.","Of the 4-year-old and the ape Beatrice works with, one is Quirrel and the other came from Puruk Cahu.","Ofallo came from Ambalat.","The 7-year-old is either Quirrel or the animal that was found in Puak."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=377ced398c87c0afacf3dad81ad4216a"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the mobile library Francisco drives and the ice cream truck, one has 350 books and the other is \"Lit on Wheels\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't the Mack truck.","The mobile library with 250 books, the Airstream, and the Mack truck are three different vehicles.","The Airstream is driven by Hugh.","The ice cream truck has 100 more books than the bookmobile Francisco drives.","\"Ready Reader\" has 100 more books than the vehicle Jaime drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Francisco","Hugh","Jaime","Natasha"],"label_d":["Airstream","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f92c425c24c165defa23f0a52eb96fe"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player who started in 1979 played for the Minutemen.","Of the player on the Hammerheads and the player who started in 1979, one was Imay and the other was the center back.","The player who started in 1985 was the second striker.","The center forward was either the person on the Hammerheads or Awad.","The person on the Minutemen started 3 years before the player on the Spartans.","Fichin was either the center back or the player who started in 1985.","The person on the Hammerheads started sometime after the player on the Minutemen.","Kawa was either the person on the Hawks or the person who started in 1979."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Fichin","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Hawks","Minutemen","Spartans"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ea6547e115054f003a99242a13204ad"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 12th, the meal with 400 calories, and the meal with 9 grams of protein are three different recipes.","The dish with 18 grams of protein wasn't served on May 11th.","Of the recipe with 440 calories and the lemon salmon, one was served on May 16th and the other has exactly 18 grams of protein.","The recipe with 5 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 12th.","The dish with 9 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The meal with 18 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the dish served on May 16th.","The recipe served on May 12th contains 40 fewer calories than the bulgur salad."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","9 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0b67778b3f5eea08d76b595a6f79a8a"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who got 26 Down wrong was either the contestant from Eustis or the person from Lytton.","The person from Grant, the contestant who finished fourth, and Hubert are three different people.","The contestant who finished fourth got the right answer for 2 Down.","Of Yvonne and the person from Grant, one answered 18 Down incorrectly and the other finished second.","Of the person who got 18 Down wrong and Hubert, one finished first and the other was from Eustis.","Hubert finished 1 place after the contestant from Lytton.","The person who got 2 Down wrong was either Dave or the person who finished third.","The solver who finished fourth was either the contestant from Eustis or Dave."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Dave","Eva","Hubert","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Eustis","Grant","Lytton","Needles"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aadd93711a3c79717a1a43bef0280dbc"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of First Crescent and the fund begun in 1989, one is run by Quentin Quinn and the other has had a return of 9%.","The one with a return of 6% is either the fund run by Zed Zamora or the one run by Mike McClain.","Oak Capital is run by Quentin Quinn.","Pine Bay has had a smaller return than the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","First Crescent is either the fund begun in 2009 or the one begun in 2012.","First Crescent has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Mike McClain.","The one with a return of 6% started in 2012."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Quentin Quinn","Terry Torres","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1989","2002","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7242204d6e49b289c43d8716d5dedb6f"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Grace finished sometime after the person from Fowler.","The person who got 30 Across wrong, the contestant who finished third, and Grace are three different people.","The contestant from Bertram finished sometime after Frederick.","Nelson got the right answer for 4 Across.","Of the solver who finished third and Grace, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other was from Fowler.","Grace and the contestant from Bertram were different people.","The solver who finished fourth was either the contestant from Avalon or Grace.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong, the person who finished third, and the contestant who finished first are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Eva","Frederick","Grace","Nelson"],"label_c":["Avalon","Bertram","Fowler","Quimby"],"label_d":["4 Across","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59b1f59b68b020b3b2f38814ace3f17f"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in seventh place.","Violet is either the child whose final word was \"anemic\" or the child from Mrs. Condini's class.","The student from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the child who finished in fifth place.","The contestant who finished in fifth place is either the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class or the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","Stephanie had to spell \"bulwark\".","Of the child who finished in third place and the contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\", one was from Mrs. Condini's class and the other is Bessie."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Bessie","Stephanie","Ted","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0513afb2b9896882e62230953b8a7e44"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Neither the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold nor Adam Alford was the prospector who worked in Alaska.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in California.","Dilbert Duke finished with 3 ounces more gold than the miner working at York River.","The miner who worked in Oregon finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","The miner who worked in California worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Of the miner working at York River and the miner who worked in Nevada, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other was Gil Gonzalez.","The person who worked in Oregon didn't work at the Belle Hart claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0479ebfeaf72fa3dce57cce049f42c9"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture located near New Liberty and the Kimusk culture, one had a population size of 7,500 and the other was founded in 600 AD.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded 500 years after the Echmust culture.","The culture located near Waterloo was founded 500 years after the culture with 9,000 people.","The culture located near Kentfield didn't have a population size of 8,000.","The culture located near Floris and the Aldeton culture were different cultures.","The culture located near Kentfield was founded 500 years after the culture with 7,500 people.","Neither the culture located near Floris nor the society founded in 350 AD was the Kimusk culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Echmust","Hatgare","Kimusk"],"label_c":["6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Floris","Kentfield","New Liberty","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e788ed625ff206701c9fa04b3220513"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Zachary will leave 1 month before the passenger with the talisman.","Katie won't bring a rabbit's foot.","The aerophobe going to Nebraska is either the passenger with the lucky hat or the aerophobe leaving in March.","Of the flier leaving in January and the flier leaving in February, one will go to Kansas and the other will bring their rabbit's foot.","The flier with the wishbone will leave 2 months before the aerophobe going to Nebraska.","Rudy is either the passenger going to Nebraska or the passenger leaving in February.","Zachary will leave sometime after the flier going to Wyoming."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Katie","Rudy","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Kansas","Nebraska","Rhode Island","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7046196c787b163a670decc1d408c940"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Neither the item made of poplar nor the $275 piece is the end table.","The coffee table is either the item made of mahogany or Marilyn's item.","The $300 piece is the coffee table.","Marilyn's piece isn't the footstool.","The item made of oak costs less than Marilyn's piece.","Of the bookshelf and Latasha's item, one was made of teak and the other costs $300.","The end table costs less than Nadine's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Kendra","Latasha","Marilyn","Nadine"],"label_c":["mahogany","oak","poplar","teak"],"label_d":["bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6bd409ae0eb0237f8ece607f5307c6d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $6.50 pot won 2 hands after Jana.","The competitor who won the fourth hand, Maria, and the person who won the $3.75 pot are three different people.","Wilbur won 1 hand after the player who won with one pair.","The player who won the $9.00 pot won with a straight flush.","Of Jana and the player who won the $9.00 pot, one won the second hand and the other won with two pairs.","Byron didn't win the $6.50 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Byron","Jana","Maria","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9ddd6826442390531fb52ccbcafc3a1"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The four people are Winifred, the contestant who finished in fourth place, the student from Mrs. Nixon's class and the child who finished in fifth place.","Philip had to spell \"duplicity\".","The student from Mrs. Nixon's class is either the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" or the student who finished in second place.","The student who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","Of the student whose final word was \"consomme\" and the child whose final word was \"bulwark\", one was from Mrs. Almerini's class and the other finished in second place.","The contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the student who finished in fifth place or the child from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child from Mrs. Almerini's class is either the contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\" or Clarence.","Winifred had to spell \"consomme\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Ira","Philip","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Witte"],"label_d":["second","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce4526d413018936dc2a2ad791e48b6d"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't have exactly 250,000 viewers.","The program that aired on PTR had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired on Monday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on BMT.","The program that aired at 10:00pm aired on Thursday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm was either the program that aired on Monday or the show that aired on GMA.","The show that aired on GMA was either the program that aired at 1:00pm or the program that aired on Tuesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37f439ad56e0cb2deb398014850942fd"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Mack truck has 100 fewer books than the bookmobile Antonio drives.","The vehicle Cynthia drives has 50 fewer books than the Mack truck.","\"Dream Machine\" is either the Mack truck or the Greyhound bus.","Of the Greyhound bus and \"Words To Go\", one has 350 books and the other is driven by Gene.","The bookmobile with 250 books, the school bus, and the Greyhound bus are three different vehicles.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the vehicle Gene drives or the vehicle Antonio drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Cynthia","Gene","Ira"],"label_d":["Greyhound bus","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b49e9e7f8269c971f472c20ec1dc148a"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of Daregh and Cerisa, one played for the Spartans and the other began playing in 1979.","Gardelli played for the Bulldogs.","The player on the Bulldogs started sometime before the center back.","The player on the Bulldogs was the wing back.","The player who started in 1985 was either the goalie or the player on the Minutemen.","Cerisa started 3 years after the center back.","The full back was either Rothvum or Gardelli."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Daregh","Gardelli","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Minutemen","Spartans","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62cc4e3d7700ca0db48500d04a7753ca"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast with 4 million downloads, the literature show, and Al Acosta's podcast are three different shows.","The investing podcast has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2008.","Faye Fender's show is either the literature podcast or the show with 1 million downloads.","The literature show has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2015.","The music show is either the show that began in 2009 or the show that began in 2008.","The podcast that began in 2008 has more downloads than Bobby Bora's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2014","2015"],"label_d":["gaming","investing","literature","music"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d058c27f91fefee69374d6904ef04dd"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson who ordered the water owes 45 cents more than Irene.","Erica owes $5.80.","Chip doesn't owe $6.25.","Of the team member who ordered the cheeseburger and Irene, one ordered the diet coke and the other ordered the iced tea.","Neither Irene nor the person who ordered the B.L.T. is the person whose order cost $5.35.","The salesperson who ordered the diet coke owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Irene","Peter"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","iced tea","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=299df81b2e6f673a71f7a1e855a96a18"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 110 ft tall waterfall is either the fall Derrick shot in 1989 or the fall in New Zealand.","Neither the waterfall in New Zealand nor the fall Derrick photographed in 1998 is Cerbel.","Oginao is 105 ft high.","Cerbel wasn't shot in 1989.","The 115 ft tall waterfall is either the waterfall located in Brazil or Inawatai.","Of the waterfall in Brazil and the 110 ft tall waterfall, one was photographed in 1986 and the other is Oginao.","The waterfall in Jamaica is somewhat higher than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1998."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1986","1989","1994","1998"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a171a2e96946faa0e2e4fdeb9bf3f2b"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Star Bridge is 13,000 ft.","The truss one is either the 11,500 ft one or Star Bridge.","The suspension structure is longer than the bridge in Vaduz.","The truss one is longer than the bridge in Helsinki.","Bay Bridge isn't the truss bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Vaduz.","Of Gorem Bridge and Bay Bridge, one is in Rome and the other is the girder bridge.","The 11,500 ft bridge is in Rome."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Rome","Skopje","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6422089566d763459f928436ed2c64dd"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Denise Detz won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 67.","The woman who scored a 59 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 62.","The golfer who won in 1922 didn't win at Amble Glen.","The golfer who scored a 62 won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who won at Scotch Pines.","The person who scored a 65 won her tournament sometime after the person who won at Cowbush Cove.","The woman who won in 1922 was either the person who scored a 59 or Denise Detz.","Bonita Bitz won her tournament sometime before Alison Ames.","Of the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove and the woman who won in 1922, one was Shari Steel and the other shot a 62."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Bonita Bitz","Denise Detz","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","62","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf8c5d4ebffb156bfc2ae012b6ec47f8"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who gave Ally the juicer spent 25 dollars more than Pam Powell.","The friend who lives in Jonesboro spent more than Jack Jordan.","Kit Kelley is either the person who spent $400 or the person who lives in Twin Peaks.","The person who gave Ally the blender spent less than Jack Jordan.","Pam Powell lives in Clovis.","The attendee who spent $475 lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks didn't give Ally the HD tv."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Jonesboro","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=829c9703b746dddce4a3a9b71f6c1b61"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe going to South Carolina will leave 1 month after Gwen.","The passenger with the wishbone is either Jaime or the flier going to Illinois.","Iris will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the talisman.","Of the passenger with the talisman and the passenger going to Pennsylvania, one is Gwen and the other will leave in January.","The passenger going to Pennsylvania will leave 1 month after the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","The flier going to Illinois won't bring a talisman."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gwen","Iris","Jaime","Katie"],"label_c":["lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Illinois","Pennsylvania","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc7255104147872faf8fbc84b9e72926"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library with 300 books isn't driven by Leroy.","The Airstream has fewer books than the bookmobile Leroy drives.","The Winnebago is either \"Books-4-U\" or the mobile library Sheryl drives.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is driven by Sheryl.","The bookmobile Patsy drives has 100 fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","The bookmobile Sheryl drives has 100 more books than \"Books-4-U\".","The vehicle Wesley drives has 50 more books than the ice cream truck."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Leroy","Patsy","Sheryl","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ice cream trk","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdeebb6c878fced7284e3d9b0b5f6871"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with muenster cheese costs more than Frances's order.","The sandwich with corned beef costs 2 dollars less than Nora's order.","The sandwich with salami costs more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Neither the $5.75 sandwich nor the $4.75 sandwich is the sandwich with swiss cheese.","Darrell's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with provolone cheese.","The $5.75 sandwich doesn't include bologna.","The $3.75 order includes salami."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Frances","Nora","Verna"],"label_c":["havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26408baadfefe9f6e8dbc61c1a71d832"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Meteor Rise\" was released in 1976.","The game made by Arco came out sometime before \"Zany Circus\".","The game released in 1977 wasn't made by Maxigame.","The pinball machine made by Dow Games came out sometime before the $1,750 system.","The pinball machine made by Dow Games is either \"Aladeen\" or \"Zany Circus\".","The $3,750 game came out sometime before \"Aladeen\".","The pinball machine released in 1974 costs $2,500.","The $3,750 pinball machine is either the system made by Waverly Toys or the game made by Maxigame."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Maxigame","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$3,750"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f01be1507ac298814e8eaf5aff89373a"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Neither the order with havarti cheese nor Nora's order is the sandwich with ham.","The sandwich with bologna costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","The sandwich with ham is either the $4.75 order or the order with cheddar cheese.","Of the $4.75 sandwich and the order with liverwurst, one includes havarti cheese and the other is Frances's.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs more than the order with liverwurst.","Mildred's order is either the sandwich with cheddar cheese or the sandwich with muenster cheese.","Frances's sandwich costs $2.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Frances","Irene","Mildred","Nora"],"label_c":["cheddar","havarti","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2042652556f0f08b50a51ff17cb9da7"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Ronald, the student whose final word was \"duplicity\", and the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" are three different people.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\", Erik, and the student from Mrs. Manzella's class are three different people.","The contestant who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","Kelley is either the child who finished in fourth place or the contestant who finished in seventh place.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Kelley.","Erik finished in fourth place.","Of Kelley and Ronald, one finished in first place and the other had to spell \"bulwark\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Denise","Erik","Kelley","Ronald"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d785fe54bbafc954497becb3ec8a17d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Hannah had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in seventh place.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" finished in fifth place.","Yvette wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","Of the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class and the student from Mrs. Nixon's class, one is Hannah and the other finished in second place.","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class, Nick, and the student whose final word was \"anemic\" are three different people.","The contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in first place.","Nick finished in seventh place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","Nick","Ted","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","second","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=166fda62eb52a9ef0a6a961b11981e47"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Underwood's structure isn't 110 sq ft.","The 125 sq ft home sold for $32,250.","The 110 sq ft house sold for $35,000.","The four houses are the 110 sq ft structure, the $32,250 home, the Ewing's structure and the structure going to Laguna Beach.","The Davidson's structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the house going to Kennebunkport.","The house going to Kennebunkport is either the 95 sq ft home or the $36,000 structure.","The Ingram's home is somewhat smaller than the structure going to Eagle Grove."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Ingram","Underwood"],"label_c":["$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d091affccc439d24c69eccc2e9db32af"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The Biology class has somewhat more students than Mr. Velasquez's class.","The course with 35 students is either the class in room 314 or the English class.","Of the class with 31 students and Mr. Ray's class, one is in room 318 and the other is the Pre-Calculus class.","The class in room 215 has 4 more students than Mr. Velasquez's class.","The Pre-Calculus class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Velasquez's class.","The class in room 215 is taught by Owen.","The class in room 314 doesn't have 29 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["129","215","314","318"],"label_c":["Owen","Ray","Saunders","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Biology","English","Geometry","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5206a562e3c465434fdee017b8bd882"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Irma was either the runner who paid $9.99 or the contestant who paid $6.99.","Rosie paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose alfredo sauce.","The runner who paid $7.99 was either Rosie or the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","The competitor who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar less than the runner who chose bolognese sauce.","Of Damon and the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce, one paid $6.99 and the other ordered rotini.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce was either the contestant who ordered vermicelli or the competitor who ordered fusilli.","The competitor who paid $9.99 didn't order vermicelli.","The runner who ordered taglioni paid more than Irma."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Gwendolyn","Irma","Rosie"],"label_c":["fusilli","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a26b5f95b61a4da2cd38d94ce9b1a2fa"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person who worked in California finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Laurel Ridge.","Adam Alford worked in Nevada.","Neither the person who found 17 ounces of gold nor the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold was Chip Cornell.","The prospector who worked in Alaska was either the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold or the miner who found 11 ounces of gold.","Gil Gonzalez finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","The person who worked in Nevada was either the prospector working at Belle Hart or Elroy Ellis.","The miner who found 11 ounces of gold worked the Belle Hart claim.","The person who found 20 ounces of gold was either the person working at Culver Gorge or Gil Gonzalez."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Nevada"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8a71d71569d61dcec8a3bdc4d6fd4e7"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer with the 12:00pm appointment, the client that chose vivacious red, and Alison are three different customers.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour before Nettie's customer.","Lynette has her appointment 1 hour after Yvonne's client.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment, Dolores and Susie's customer are all different customers.","Of the customer that chose honey blonde and Alison, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other is being worked on by Tammie.","The client that chose jet black isn't being helped by Tammie.","Nettie's customer has her appointment 2 hours before the client that chose honey blonde."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Dolores","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Susie","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9787e3e7f5ddfaca72e1f72156d431ef"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Gwendolyn paid 1 dollar more than the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 1 dollar more than Herbert.","Of the contestant who chose bolognese sauce and Gwendolyn, one paid $6.99 and the other ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who chose mushroom sauce paid less than Nathaniel.","The contestant who paid $9.99 didn't order taglioni.","The competitor who ordered rotini paid 2 dollars less than the runner who chose mushroom sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Gwendolyn","Herbert","Nathaniel","Zachary"],"label_c":["rigatoni","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["bolognese","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=492fce42f35213ffe545e6f46ab455a7"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player in lane 5 scored fewer points than Johnathan.","Brandi was from Modesto.","Deanna scored 300 points.","The person who scored 380 points, the player from Elk Grove, and the person in lane 2 are three different people.","Wanda scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 5.","Of the contestant who scored 540 points and the person from Junction City, one was in lane 2 and the other is Deanna.","The contestant in lane 4, the contestant who scored 460 points, and Deanna are three different people."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Deanna","Johnathan","Wanda"],"label_c":["2","4","5","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88076a65a36a316b710a9293c488696a"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Velma is either the aerophobe with the talisman or the passenger going to Colorado.","Of the passenger leaving in January and the passenger leaving in April, one is Gwen and the other will go to Utah.","Of the passenger going to Pennsylvania and the flier leaving in January, one will bring their talisman and the other is Rudy.","Rudy won't bring a horseshoe.","Troy will leave in April.","Neither the aerophobe going to Pennsylvania nor the flier leaving in March is the passenger with the rabbit's foot."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Gwen","Rudy","Troy","Velma"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman"],"label_d":["Colorado","Pennsylvania","South Carolina","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb696927860a021ef4d1ecdddf2a6b61"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.5912 N was either the cache that held the marbles or the box that held the puzzle book.","The box found on May 9 was either the case at 88.0431 W or the case at 88.3907 W.","The cache at 40.6656 N was either the box at 88.3821 W or the box that held the decoder ring.","The case found on May 3 held the marbles.","The case found on May 12 held the puzzle book.","Of the case at 41.0237 N and the box found on May 3, one held the puzzle book and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The case at 40.3109 N, the box that held the decoder ring and the cache that held the puzzle book were all different boxes.","The box that held the brass key was found sometime before the cache at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37f81adab4c7b5db9e3d851916168e00"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime after the person who will be seeing Dr. Ingram.","The person going in for the whitening is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Adkins or Vanessa.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Ingram has the appointment for the filling.","Of Inez and the person with the 11:30am appointment, one will be seen by Dr. Adkins and the other will be seen by Dr. McClain.","The customer with the 11:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Ingram has an appointment 1 hour after Jonathan.","The person who will be seeing Dr. McClain has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Inez","Jonathan","Tommy","Vanessa"],"label_c":["filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Ingram","Dr. McClain","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83e789427a2baf9eb9678d5592ab1cf6"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Charles has a birthday 1 month after the surgeon.","Of the engineer and the person from Mexico, one was born on July 16th and the other is Adrian.","The traveler whose birthday is on July 16th is either the traveler from Belgium or the person from France.","The person from South Africa has a birthday sometime before the musician.","The surgeon has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from South Africa.","The person from Mexico has a birthday sometime after Michael.","Izzy is not from France."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Charles","Izzy","Michael"],"label_c":["engineer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","France","Mexico","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58b67f8f1e351d2096d1aa89720406e7"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The narwhal is either the specimen donated in 1996 or Felipe.","The beluga whale was donated to the aquarium in 2007.","The whale donated in 2012, the 23 ft long exhibit, and the 27 ft long whale are three different whales.","Of Curtis and the 27 ft long whale, one is the beluga whale and the other was donated to the aquarium in 1996.","The 23 ft long exhibit isn't Felipe.","The whale donated in 2007, the 23 ft long whale, and the 27 ft long whale are three different whales.","Gus, the 23 ft long whale, and the right whale are three different whales.","The right whale is 21 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":["1994","1996","2007","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b3835138482fdc03e5bc3475544c2af"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the first hand didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The person who won the second hand won the $3.75 pot.","Omar won sometime after the person who won with a royal flush.","Salvador won 1 hand after the competitor who won with a royal flush.","Of Omar and the person who won with one pair, one won the fourth hand and the other won the $12.50 pot.","Byron won the second hand.","The player who won the first hand, the player who won with one pair, and the person who won with a straight flush are three different people."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Byron","Irma","Omar","Salvador"],"label_c":["one pair","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b937bdd208ef6c4a1de94c38949398d0"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The right whale is either the exhibit donated in 2007 or the specimen donated in 1996.","The right whale is 4 feet longer than Felipe.","The narwhal, Felipe and the 27 ft long whale are all different whales.","The bowhead whale, Felipe, and the 27 ft long whale are three different whales.","Evan is 4 feet longer than the specimen donated in 2008.","The whale donated in 2013 is somewhat longer than the narwhal.","Of the exhibit donated in 2007 and the bowhead whale, one is 21 ft long and the other is Brent."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","2007","2008","2013"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3669aa2dace614e3c8e3c62c5fc3ba33"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the tuna on rye owes 45 cents less than Chip.","The person whose order cost $5.35 is either the salesperson who ordered the water or Chip.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger nor the salesperson whose order cost $6.25 is the salesperson who ordered the iced tea.","Neither the team member who ordered the tuna on rye nor the person who ordered the iced tea is Erica.","Of the person who ordered the ginger ale and the salesperson whose order cost $6.25, one is Erica and the other ordered the Italian sub.","The team member who ordered the iced tea owes less than Peter.","The person who ordered the water ordered the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Irene","Peter"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","iced tea","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac07a24b794915356ef7c27937654a5c"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client who will be seeing Dr. Booker has an appointment sometime after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Owens.","The patient going in for the crown is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Booker or Felix.","The patient with the 12:30pm appointment has the appointment for the filling.","Of the person who will be seeing Dr. Booker and the customer with the 10:30am appointment, one is Yvette and the other has the appointment for the cleaning.","Vanessa is either the customer going in for the cleaning or the person with the 12:30pm appointment.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment will be seen by Dr. Owens.","Zachary is either the person who will be seeing Dr. Fry or the customer with the 10:30am appointment.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Owens has an appointment 1 hour before the person who will be seeing Dr. Valdez."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Vanessa","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Fry","Dr. Owens","Dr. Valdez"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45bfb50b4a567a3ae9106f693351b373"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["First Crescent started in 1977.","The fund with a return of 6% is either the fund run by Nadine Newton or the fund begun in 1977.","Black River has a larger return than the fund run by Nadine Newton.","The one begun in 1983 has had a smaller return than Silver Rock.","The one with a return of 7% isn't run by Ollie Ochoa.","Silver Rock has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Yolanda Yang.","The fund with a return of 8% started in 1997.","First Crescent has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Yolanda Yang."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Ollie Ochoa","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1997","2002"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=888a5aa4820433284155977840778676"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Of the animal that was found in Kendisi and Ofallo, one is 4 years old and the other is cared for by Beatrice.","The animal Calliope works with is 6 years older than the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu.","Rajesh is 6 years older than the animal Dolly works with.","Pemson, the orangutan Dolly works with and the 13-year-old are all different animals.","The animal that was found in Tarakan is older than Pemson.","Ofallo, the ape Dolly works with, and the 13-year-old are three different animals.","Rajesh is either the ape that was found in Kendisi or the ape that was found in Ambalat."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Puruk Cahu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4176a16e09079b6bdcc0d84fab54704e"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the shrine dedicated to the deer and Sama Takako, one is in Miyato and the other was built in 1525.","The structure in Funai was built 60 years before the shrine dedicated to the deer.","Okabe Honzo is either the shrine in Funai or the structure dedicated to the dragon.","Of Yamasaki and the shrine built in 1645, one is in Nakai and the other is dedicated to the rooster.","Sama Takako was built 120 years before the structure in Nakai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi"],"label_d":["deer","dragon","frog","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ae112190b80a62c7eddf0963169751e"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of Vanessa and Colin, one is scheduled for 12:30pm and the other has the appointment for the extraction.","The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour after the client who will be seeing Dr. Zamora.","The customer going in for the crown, Vanessa, and the client with the 9:30am appointment are three different people.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment will be seen by Dr. Quinn.","Dwight has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the filling.","The patient going in for the cleaning, the client with the 9:30am appointment, and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Valdez are three different people.","Colin has the appointment for the cleaning."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Dwight","Gayle","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling"],"label_d":["Dr. Quinn","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f88469c78cc0f2c875f605505ad3e7d7"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in York Woods is 3 feet shorter than Evan's Fir.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 85 year-old tree, one is Marsh Tree and the other is in Deloit Woods.","The tree in Woden Woods is 6 feet taller than Evan's Fir.","The tree in York Woods isn't 96 years old.","Of the tree in Woden Woods and Nolan's Pine, one is 79 years old and the other is 144 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","85","94","96"],"label_d":["Deloit Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8faf20166d8e4f13dc8eed44d7bf86a7"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Dream Machine\" has 50 fewer books than the mobile library Elena drives.","Of the bookmobile Patsy drives and \"Books-4-U\", one has 400 books and the other is the school bus.","The vehicle Elena drives has 50 fewer books than the Winnebago.","\"Dream Machine\" isn't driven by Wesley.","\"Words To Go\" has 100 more books than the school bus.","The ice cream truck, the mobile library with 250 books, and the bookmobile Patsy drives are three different vehicles.","\"Words To Go\", the mobile library with 250 books, and the Mack truck are three different vehicles."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Leroy","Patsy","Wesley"],"label_d":["ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4765d83280f2919b13b226a3f522b47"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The green airplane went somewhat farther than Aaron's design.","Omar's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 35 feet.","Of the airplane that went 25 feet and the pink plane, one was Margo's and the other was thrown 2nd.","The airplane that went 45 feet was thrown 1st.","The plane that was thrown 4th was either the green airplane or the pink plane.","The blue airplane landed 20 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 2nd."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d6a64369d44a562e8aa6ed9fe619b1e"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the coffee table and the rocking chair, one costs $325 and the other was made of poplar.","Of the item made of poplar and Latasha's item, one is the rocking chair and the other costs $300.","The bookshelf costs 25 dollars more than the item made of walnut.","Josephine's piece wasn't made of teak.","Freda's piece is either the rocking chair or the coffee table.","Neither the bookshelf nor the $300 item is Rosemary's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Freda","Josephine","Latasha","Rosemary"],"label_c":["poplar","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["bookshelf","coffee table","end table","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03562a862a2b6a89c63a26074a00a792"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 59 won her tournament sometime after Olivia Oden.","The golfer who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament 1 year after Olivia Oden.","The person who scored a 64 won her tournament sometime before Ethel Erwin.","The golfer who scored a 64 won her tournament 1 year before Grace Goritz.","Shari Steel won her tournament sometime after the woman who won at Pennyfoot.","Of Shari Steel and the golfer who won in 1922, one won at Cowbush Cove and the other shot a 63.","The woman who won in 1923 didn't win at Scotch Pines."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Grace Goritz","Olivia Oden","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","63","64","66"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67e6f4654779958ad58c868798024db6"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the B- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Ginger.","Neither the presenter who got the A- nor Ginger was the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the B-.","Hazel got the B+.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the B+.","Ginger didn't speak for 12 minutes.","Neither the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson nor the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill was Lucille."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Ginger","Hazel","Lucille","Perry"],"label_c":["Asquith","Churchill","Peel","Wilson"],"label_d":["A-","B+","B-","C-"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69dc7596b9375da8fc4658cdc362ffad"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who entered her blanket, Francis, and the entrant who finished first are three different people.","Of the person who submitted the green item and the knitter who entered her tea cozy, one is Francis and the other is Jeanette.","Natasha made the purple item.","Laverne made the silver item.","The entrant who submitted the white item finished somewhat before the entrant who entered her mittens.","Francis finished 2 places after the entrant who entered her blanket.","Natasha finished 1 place before the entrant who entered her tea cozy."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Francis","Jeanette","Laverne","Natasha"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["green","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f881102ce77157ef5f4ab131dc230ee3"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced by Dr. Sheppard has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced in July.","The one sequenced by Dr. Quinn has 250 more genes than the bacteria sequenced in December.","Of E. carolinus and the bacteria sequenced in December, one has 750 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","P. wellington has somewhat more genes than the one sequenced in July.","L. dyson doesn't have exactly 500 genes.","The organism sequenced in August wasn't sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","The organism sequenced in February has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Sheppard."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Nielsen","Quinn","Sheppard"],"label_d":["February","July","August","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5fd1979b8c1969ea37b72c5ced75fdfe"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe leaving in February won't go to Hawaii.","Jaime will leave sometime after the flier with the rabbit's foot.","Of the passenger leaving in April and the passenger going to Pennsylvania, one will bring their horseshoe and the other is Velma.","The aerophobe going to Kansas will leave 2 months after the flier with the lucky hat.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot will leave 1 month before Whitney.","Jaime will leave in March.","Neither the passenger going to Kansas nor the flier with the lucky hat is Velma."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Jaime","Velma","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Kansas","Louisiana","Pennsylvania"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=114bd2c2cefe670456141dd9c72c2677"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player in lane 3, the player who scored 540 points, and the person who scored 380 points are three different people.","The player in lane 3 is either Alberta or the player who scored 300 points.","Christie scored fewer points than the player from Modesto.","The person who scored 380 points is either the person in lane 7 or the contestant from Modesto.","Terrence, the player from Fort Kent and the person who scored 540 points are all different people.","The contestant from Elk Grove is either the player in lane 2 or the player who scored 460 points.","Terrence was in lane 6.","The player from Fort Kent scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 6.","Christie was in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Christie","Leigh","Terrence"],"label_c":["2","3","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Modesto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1465ce9aa0e39b393c4ec56d0b9ccc3f"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of Herman's puppet and the piece going to Ypsilanti, one cost $1,000 and the other is \"Valencio\".","The dummy going to Oslo cost 250 dollars less than \"Valencio\".","Margarita's dummy cost 500 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","Jeff's puppet cost 500 dollars more than \"Xavier\".","Of Herman's puppet and the $1,500 piece, one is going to Mexico City and the other is \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11db15940f782dfb7b85e013dfcb88b8"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure in Hoogmade is either the home built in 1729 or the windmill built in 1706.","Doesmolen was built in 1752.","The Bakker family's windmill was built 46 years before the house in Hoogmade.","Of the Bakker family's home and Zemelmolen, one is in Aarlanderveen and the other was built in 1683.","The De Jong family's home was built 46 years after Vlietmolen.","The structure in Aarlanderveen is either the Bakker family's structure or the Smit family's structure.","Grosmolen was built sometime after the windmill in Schiedam."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Smit","Van den Berg"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2aee8216d5c84a71e6133c527f6d7dd"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Winifred, the student whose final word was \"bulwark\", and the student from Mrs. Condini's class are three different people.","Ronald, the contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\", and the child who finished in third place are three different people.","The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in third place.","Floyd had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" didn't finish in first place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Floyd","Ronald","Winifred"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10aa9540b54dab2e6ddf42a4f2050fca"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Neither the Falston LCS nor the Tevatron LHC is the Berlin facility.","The Zynga Complex will not go online in 2019.","Neither the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 nor the project headed by Dr. Underwood is the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online 2 years after the Berlin facility.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't in Athens.","The Tevatron LHC is either the project headed by Dr. Baldwin or the Copenhagen facility.","Of the project headed by Dr. Morgan and the Copenhagen accelerator, one is the Falston LCS and the other will go online in 2019.","The Copenhagen accelerator will go online sometime after the Falston LCS."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Golden","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Underwood"],"label_d":["Athens","Berlin","Copenhagen","Kiev"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2018aa2324919ac24143131c3a10e92"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Flora Flynn's report was submitted sometime after the report from Long Barn.","Flora Flynn's sighting was from Springfield.","Of Flora Flynn's report and the August 6 report, one was from Russell and the other involved the teardrop-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's report wasn't from Beaconsfield.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted 2 days after the report of the oval-shaped UFO.","The August 6 report involved the egg-shaped UFO.","Dan Delgado's report was submitted sometime before the report of the diamond-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Long Barn","Russell","Springfield"],"label_d":["diamond","egg","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=250295f6168fe6ac17ff2d7619ba248e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who scored 460 points was in lane 2.","Of Johnathan and the player who scored 540 points, one was in lane 2 and the other was from Junction City.","The person in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than Zachary.","Zachary is either the contestant in lane 1 or the contestant from Pacific Grove.","The player in lane 2 is either Johnathan or the person from Pacific Grove.","Johnathan scored more points than the person from Modesto.","Esther wasn't in lane 4.","The person in lane 4 scored more points than Zachary."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Esther","Johnathan","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5"],"label_d":["Cutler","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ff8193f1a38dba573a306ac95023289"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 23 ft long specimen is Felipe.","The right whale is 27 ft long.","The beluga whale wasn't donated in 2015.","The whale donated in 2013 is somewhat shorter than Brent.","The four whales are Curtis, the exhibit donated in 2010, the whale donated in 2015 and the fin whale.","The fin whale is 2 feet shorter than the whale donated in 2015.","The fin whale is somewhat shorter than the specimen donated in 2013."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":["1999","2010","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a55fec7345e171be8155961cbc099c43"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ollie finished first.","Of the knitter who finished second and the person who entered her sweater, one is Ernestine and the other made the black item.","The person who finished third is either the entrant who entered her blanket or the entrant who submitted the green item.","Of Priscilla and the person who finished second, one made the hat and the other made the white item.","The knitter who finished fourth, the person who entered her sweater, and the person who entered her hat are three different people.","The person who finished third made the silver item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Ollie","Priscilla"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":["black","green","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc132dcea1a0fc0018890fcb79bfa57e"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of Old Jarvis and Zeke's Spruce, one is in Knox Woods and the other is 99 years old.","Of Old Jarvis and the 147 ft. tree, one is 99 years old and the other is in Silk Notch.","The 150 ft. tree is 99 years old.","The 85 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than Zeke's Spruce.","Marsh Tree is 6 feet shorter than the tree in Benton Notch.","Old Jarvis is taller than the 79 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e65554f55d95199504c1a6959c641ba"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 1972 has a larger return than the one run by Walter Wade.","Neither the fund begun in 1983 nor the fund begun in 1997 is Pine Bay.","Black River is run by Walter Wade.","Of Citizen Trust and the one begun in 1983, one has had a return of 7% and the other is run by Sal Spencer.","Neither the fund with a return of 9% nor the fund begun in 1983 is Silver Rock.","Pine Bay is either the one run by Nadine Newton or the one run by Sal Spencer.","Pine Bay didn't begin in 1972.","The one with a return of 6% is run by Sal Spencer."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Nadine Newton","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1972","1983","1997","2005"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5dc4ab71d836072471404a2e1d88b942"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Summersill oyster doesn't have a nutty flavor.","The Bluepoint oyster is either the oyster with the nutty finish or the one with the citrusy finish.","The one from Punaville, RI costs somewhat more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The one from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents less than the Island Creek oyster.","The oyster with the creamy finish costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The one with the nutty finish costs somewhat more than the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The Island Creek oyster, the one with the creamy finish, and the one that costs $2.20 are three different oysters."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Ninigreth","Summersill"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","creamy","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2a593e941df1bd958c79067135a07a9"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in York Woods is 3 feet taller than the 99 year-old tree.","Neither the 153 ft. tree nor the tree in York Woods is the 87 year-old tree.","Of the 87 year-old tree and Evan's Fir, one is in Benton Notch and the other is 150 ft. tall.","The tree in Eldora Woods is taller than Marsh Tree.","Neither the 144 ft. tree nor the 94 year-old tree is Old Jarvis.","The 87 year-old tree is taller than the tree in Benton Notch.","The 147 ft. tree is either Evan's Fir or Old Jarvis."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine"],"label_c":["79","87","94","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00f4bf39b9c869fd47f11c829d5b359a"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Winnebago isn't driven by Cynthia.","Of the bookmobile with 300 books and \"Words To Go\", one is driven by Hugh and the other is the Mack truck.","The bookmobile with 300 books is driven by Francisco.","The vehicle Hugh drives has 100 more books than the Mack truck.","The ambulance is driven by Hugh.","The mobile library with 300 books is either \"Ready Reader\" or the Greyhound bus.","\"Dream Machine\" doesn't have exactly 250 books.","The Greyhound bus is either the mobile library with 400 books or the bookmobile with 350 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Francisco","Hugh","Richard"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=761f66ed351bb93cd2663389bd3ae83b"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","Of the one with an APR of 11% and the one with the $12,500 credit limit, one is from Southwest Inc and the other expires on 06\/2025.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $12,500 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card expires on 06\/2025.","The Mid Atlantic card doesn't have a limit of $3,500.","The one that expires on 04\/2024 is either the card with the $12,500 credit limit or the Dell Scargo card.","The one with an APR of 10% has a limit of $10,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$6,500","$10,000","$12,500"],"label_d":["04\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=204c916cfd9453e4cbdbc93081f08da8"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with ham is either the $2.75 order or the sandwich with swiss cheese.","Greg's order includes salami.","The $3.75 order is either the order with bologna or the order with salami.","The sandwich with liverwurst costs less than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","Neither Greg's order nor the order with ham is the $3.75 order.","The sandwich with ham costs 1 dollar more than the order with provolone cheese.","Warren's order costs more than the sandwich with salami.","Of the $5.75 order and the sandwich with liverwurst, one is Omar's and the other is Warren's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Greg","Omar","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","ham","liverwurst","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0de967dd443c7b078d43393235488d3e"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Erik had to spell \"duplicity\".","Yvette had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Of the student from Mrs. Nixon's class and Yvette, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other finished in fifth place.","The contestant who finished in first place is either the child from Mrs. Nixon's class or the student from Mrs. Condini's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" didn't finish in sixth place.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to May.","Yvette was from Mrs. Condini's class.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to May."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","May","Yvette"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben"],"label_d":["first","second","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea366e58ef59bb3b24fb145ba6ed4747"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The French class is taught by Morrison.","The class with 31 students is either Mr. Avery's class or the class in room 215.","The English class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Ellis's class.","Of the Physics class and the course with 31 students, one is taught by Morrison and the other is in room 322.","Mr. Avery's class has somewhat more students than the class in room 114."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","125","215","322"],"label_c":["Avery","Ellis","Morrison","Yang"],"label_d":["English","French","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6499950bd2673ed7194eccd419cf5fa1"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Oliver was in lane 4.","Oliver scored 80 points fewer points than the player from Junction City.","The player in lane 4 scored more points than Florence.","The contestant in lane 4 scored fewer points than the player from Ontario.","Florence wasn't in lane 5.","Of Rena and the player who scored 540 points, one was in lane 2 and the other was from Junction City.","Oliver, the person who scored 460 points, and the contestant from Bristol are three different people."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Florence","Gretchen","Oliver","Rena"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Junction City","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3d3e49e3e92185a3592df967bca9e53"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson who ordered the diet coke owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T..","The salesperson whose order cost $6.25 is either Samantha or Irene.","Chip is either the person whose order cost $6.25 or the salesperson whose order cost $4.90.","Of Irene and the salesperson who ordered the orange soda, one ordered the taco salad and the other owes $6.25.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes more than Samantha.","The person who ordered the tuna on rye owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the grape soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Irene","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","grape soda","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da2bb774d890f7a696e45b62704db09b"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the August 7 report and the report from Kirkman, one was reported by Abe Alvarez and the other involved the triangle-shaped UFO.","Iva Ingram's sighting was submitted 1 day before the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before the sighting from Ames.","Hal Harrison's sighting was either the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO or the August 6 sighting.","Benny Baron's report was from Zearing.","Neither the August 7 sighting nor the report of the cigar-shaped UFO was Iva Ingram's report.","The report of the egg-shaped UFO was from Ames."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Houghton","Kirkman","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","egg","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3835f3452a7d296815b525665a1c68de"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Kimberly drives has 100 more books than \"Books-4-U\".","The mobile library Elena drives has fewer books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","The bookmobile with 350 books is the ambulance.","The bookmobile with 300 books is either \"Tiny Tomes\" or \"Explore More\".","The school bus has more books than the bookmobile Violet drives.","The Winnebago has 50 more books than \"Books-4-U\".","The bookmobile Hugh drives has 50 more books than \"Explore More\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Elena","Hugh","Kimberly","Violet"],"label_d":["ambulance","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84dbae90701a6d164c4721d3ebb67561"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 8 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the citrus halibut.","The lemon salmon doesn't have exactly 10 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 17th contains somewhat fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The dish served on May 16th contains 40 more calories than the dish with 5 grams of protein.","The dish with 5 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the dish served on May 11th.","The garlic tilapia contains 20 fewer calories than the lemon salmon.","The lemon salmon contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 14th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 14th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","8 grams","10 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95432d46bba079c616f87c6e05d2fe56"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","The four accelerators are the Kiev facility, the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 and the project headed by Dr. Noble.","Of the Tevatron LHC and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, one is in Helsinki and the other is headed by Dr. Huff.","Neither the Lisbon accelerator nor the Bale-Hahn SSC is the facility scheduled to go online in 2017.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online in 2019.","The Tevatron LHC will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Underwood."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Huff","Dr. Noble","Dr. Underwood"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69366632a75a783bdc5e399b28ffdd21"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The pinball machine made by Arco came out sometime before \"Zany Circus\".","The machine made by Dow Games is either \"Archer Quest\" or \"Zany Circus\".","The $6,400 game came out sometime before \"Archer Quest\".","The machine made by Dow Games came out sometime before the $2,000 system.","The $6,400 system is either the system made by Maxigame or the game made by Hayco Inc..","The game released in 1977 wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","\"Voyager Hero\" was released in 1976.","The game released in 1974 costs $3,750."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77341a76d3a90ebfb5491e4e6deae812"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the ISON-X42 and the Kiev facility, one will go online in 2018 and the other is headed by Dr. Baldwin.","The Falston LCS will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Baldwin.","The ISON-X42 is either the project headed by Dr. Salinas or the Lisbon accelerator.","The Falston LCS will go online sometime before the Warsaw facility.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is in Lisbon.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas will go online sometime after the ISON-X42.","The Zynga Complex will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Chang."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Chang","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Kiev","Lisbon","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4886712d8f4d73188300ad66c765d26"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The March 3 case didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","The 7-2 decision was 2 weeks after Omar v Powers.","The 4-5 decision was 1 week after Omar v Powers.","Zamora v Pibb was the 4-5 decision.","Of the 7-2 decision and Zamora v Pibb, one was on March 17 and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","Carson v Dunn was on March 24.","Zamora v Pibb was sometime before the 8-1 decision.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was either the 7-2 decision or the 4-5 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["4-5","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e09b3f0b819f6a0a8095a79a4409e74f"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["E. carolinus, the one with 750 genes, and the one sequenced by Dr. Roman are three different organisms.","The organism sequenced in November was either the bacteria with 750 genes or E. paradolens.","D. forcilitis, the organism with 750 genes, and the one sequenced in December are three different organisms.","Of the bacteria with 1,000 genes and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Nielsen, one is E. carolinus and the other was sequenced in December.","The one with 1,000 genes was sequenced in August.","The bacteria sequenced in April, the bacteria with 750 genes, and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta are three different organisms.","D. forcilitis doesn't have exactly 500 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Nielsen","Roman","Underwood"],"label_d":["April","August","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b28cbf0a67d9c8b0f8d800c42139366"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 9 held the marbles.","The box that held the ancient coin was found 3 days before the cache at 88.3907 W.","The case at 40.3109 N didn't have the brass key inside it.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found 6 days before the case at 88.1863 W.","The box at 88.1863 W, the case found on May 6, and the case at 40.8991 N are three different boxes.","The box at 41.0072 N was found 3 days before the case that held the ancient coin.","The box that held the ancient coin was at 88.3821 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3a253bc22a866d3950651fe9db94b16"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Neither Mr. Brady's class nor the Geometry class is the course in room 215.","Neither Mr. Brady's class nor Mr. Gilmore's class is the course in room 207.","The course in room 208 has somewhat more students than Mr. Gilmore's class.","The course in room 215 has 29 students.","Of the Pre-Calculus class and the course with 29 students, one is in room 120 and the other is taught by Tanner.","The Algebra class has 2 more students than Mr. Caldwell's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","207","208","215"],"label_c":["Brady","Caldwell","Gilmore","Tanner"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Geometry","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3906dd47760e2a784722f3c21f515ef"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who lives in Clovis, Pam Powell, and the attendee who gave Ally the laptop are three different people.","Of the friend who lives in Jonesboro and the friend who gave Ally the blender, one is Pam Powell and the other spent $475.","Jack Jordan gave Ally the toaster.","Kit Kelley is either the attendee who lives in Sun City or the friend who lives in Eustis.","The friend who lives in Sun City spent more than the person who gave Ally the laptop.","The friend who spent $425 doesn't live in Clovis.","The person who lives in Clovis gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who spent $450 is either the friend who gave Ally the blender or the friend who gave Ally the toaster."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Jonesboro","Sun City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fc50c396cbb7e3068446add24d63196"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 7% started in 1992.","The one begun in 1977 is either the one run by Ule Underwood or Silver Rock.","Of First Crescent and Silver Rock, one is run by Walter Wade and the other started in 1983.","The one begun in 2002 has a 1 percent larger return than Citizen Trust.","First Crescent isn't the hedge fund with a return of 6%.","Neither the one with a return of 9% nor the fund with a return of 7% is the one run by Yolanda Yang.","Oak Capital started in 1992."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Nadine Newton","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1992","2002"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f89a759ae269239dfd663775814024fa"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of elm costs 25 dollars less than Velma's item.","Whitney's piece costs $325.","The bookshelf is either the item made of ash or Velma's piece.","The coffee table costs less than Kendra's item.","The $275 piece, the item made of elm and the bookshelf are all different pieces.","Of the footstool and the piece made of walnut, one costs $325 and the other was crafted by Velma.","The piece made of teak costs 50 dollars more than the bench."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Kendra","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","elm","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d98c274feceff6057853a38b5211252"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the Italian sub owes less than Rebecca.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.35, Peter and Hannah are all different people.","Of the team member who ordered the B.L.T. and the team member whose order cost $5.80, one ordered the water and the other is Chip.","The person whose order cost $5.35 is either the salesperson who ordered the grape soda or the salesperson who ordered the water.","Hannah owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the iced tea.","The salesperson who ordered the taco salad owes more than the salesperson who ordered the water.","Hannah didn't order the cheeseburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["grape soda","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ff242488e1b742e48dae98e2182cf99"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.6656 N was at 88.0431 W.","The cache found on May 12, the case at 40.8991 N, and the cache that held the marbles are three different boxes.","Of the cache at 41.0237 N and the case found on May 3, one was at 88.3821 W and the other held the brass key.","The box at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The case found on May 6 held the decoder ring.","The cache at 88.0431 W was found 6 days after the case at 40.8991 N.","The box at 88.2694 W was found sometime before the case that held the sunglasses.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found 3 days before the cache that held the decoder ring."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["brass key","decoder ring","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b059d137c951783a7f2ee24c878ef46"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.6656 N was found on May 6.","The box that held the marbles was found sometime before the case at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 40.8991 N, the case that held the ancient coin, and the cache at 88.3907 W are three different boxes.","Of the box at 40.2516 N and the box found on May 12, one held the marbles and the other was at 88.1928 W.","The case at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The case that held the brass key was found 3 days before the case at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=521aca416a6dcbb61bc3109e6ae00bbe"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura is in Funai.","Of the shrine in Nakai and Matsuno Okura, one was built in 1705 and the other is dedicated to the frog.","The temple in Niwa was built sometime after the temple dedicated to the deer.","The temple dedicated to the mouse was built 120 years after the structure in Toyagi.","The shrine dedicated to the frog isn't in Funai.","The structure dedicated to the frog was built sometime after Takahashi.","Of Sama Takako and the structure built in 1525, one is dedicated to the deer and the other is in Nakai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi"],"label_d":["deer","dragon","frog","mouse"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2596653ee441cfee72f3ade4b4ea1c0a"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $27 per share was bought by Ida Mae.","The four stocks were the energy stock, the stock that sold for $25 per share, the stock Bill bought and the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock Delilah bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than GXTV.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was in the financial sector.","Of the stock Ida Mae bought and QMZ, one sold for $28 per share and the other was in the telecom sector.","Neither the stock that sold for $26 per share nor KMPP was the stock Bill bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c9b8523748b6c8c4b0e74e59d23ec20"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Neither the end table nor the bookshelf is Shelley's piece.","Velma's piece costs $275.","The $325 item isn't the end table.","Shelley's piece is either the piece made of sandalwood or the bench.","Kendra's item wasn't made of oak.","Shelley's piece costs less than the hutch.","Neither the piece made of sandalwood nor the item made of oak is the hutch.","Of the bookshelf and the $275 item, one was made of ash and the other was made of oak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Irma","Kendra","Shelley","Velma"],"label_c":["ash","oak","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","end table","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70155906aa9240145dc484d0cb33e346"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure built in 1525 is either the structure in Miyato or Yamasaki.","Of Yamasaki and the shrine dedicated to the mouse, one is in Funai and the other was built in 1585.","The temple dedicated to the dragon, Matsuno Okura, and the temple in Miyato are three different shrines.","Sama Takako is dedicated to the turtle.","Of the shrine dedicated to the mouse and the shrine in Uchida, one was built in 1705 and the other is Matsuno Okura.","The temple built in 1645 is dedicated to the mouse.","Yamasaki isn't dedicated to the dragon."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Uchida"],"label_d":["deer","dragon","mouse","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eece093aa754569070082afe0aa48fcd"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the De Vries family's structure and Vlietmolen, one is in Den Bommel and the other was built in 1683.","The structure built in 1706 is either the home in Hoogmade or Zemelmolen.","Of Oostmolen and the home in Leiderdorp, one is owned by the Visser family and the other was built in 1683.","Doesmolen, the home built in 1752, and the structure built in 1706 are three different structures.","The structure in Hoogmade is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The home built in 1683 is owned by the Bakker family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Leiderdorp","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e409c287e3b32611f4c17caa503d1ce5"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 120 doesn't have 31 students.","The course in room 412 has 2 fewer students than the Latin class.","Of Mr. Paul's class and the course with 33 students, one is the Pre-Calculus class and the other is the French class.","The French class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Herman's class.","The Latin class is taught by Owen.","The Pre-Calculus class is either the class with 31 students or Mr. Herman's class.","The class in room 215 has 4 more students than Mr. Owen's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","215","322","412"],"label_c":["Herman","Owen","Paul","Quinn"],"label_d":["Chemistry","French","Latin","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f858d08aa31d569cad6e4d6dca627220"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who chose mushroom sauce paid 2 dollars more than Elisa.","Neither the runner who ordered fusilli nor the contestant who paid $7.99 was Irma.","Neither the runner who ordered fusilli nor the contestant who chose mushroom sauce was the runner who paid $6.99.","Neither the contestant who ordered fusilli nor the competitor who paid $7.99 was Elisa.","Florence didn't choose alfredo sauce.","The runner who chose alfredo sauce ordered spaghetti.","The runner who ordered farfalle paid more than the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce.","The contestant who ordered fusilli paid more than Florence."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Elisa","Florence","Irma","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","spaghetti"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a90ad6e5b43f324ca416fff241dd222"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Neither the $4.75 order nor the sandwich with gouda cheese is the order with bologna.","Of Zachary's order and the $5.75 order, one includes gouda cheese and the other includes liverwurst.","Sue's sandwich includes muenster cheese.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs more than Archie's order.","Peter's order costs 1 dollar more than the order with liverwurst.","Sue's sandwich costs more than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","Sue's order is either the sandwich with corned beef or the $5.75 order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Peter","Sue","Zachary"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a3d9fb205ed0ae72f9c188f21a73b94"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 35 feet was thrown 1st.","The plane that was thrown 2nd landed somewhat shorter than the white plane.","Valerie's design was either the blue plane or the plane that was thrown 6th.","Of Omar's design and the airplane that went 15 feet, one was blue and the other was thrown 2nd.","Of Aaron's design and the airplane that went 45 feet, one was blue and the other was thrown 2nd.","The plane that was thrown 6th was white.","The plane that was thrown 2nd wasn't green."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","white"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","5th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=359693dd8d979e26be96ce63af5a8156"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Woden Woods isn't 85 years old.","Roger's Oak is either the tree in Silk Notch or the tree in Woden Woods.","Evan's Fir is either the 150 ft. tree or the tree in Silk Notch.","The 87 year-old tree is shorter than the 99 year-old tree.","Old Jarvis is 3 feet taller than the tree in Knox Woods.","The 99 year-old tree and the tree in Woden Woods are different trees.","Roger's Oak is 150 ft. tall.","Neither the tree in Knox Woods nor Evan's Fir is the 99 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["85","87","94","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8441e284663e72308b5c8bd04d965636"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who got the D.","Of the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain, one got the C+ and the other was Colleen.","Perry spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","Of the student who got the D and the student who got the B-, one spoke for 8 minutes and the other was Colleen.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the D.","Yvonne didn't talk about P.M. Gladstone."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Hazel","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Balfour","Chamberlain","Churchill","Gladstone"],"label_d":["B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=facab6d4e53d45e1343ee81419c33171"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Fichin started 3 years after the second striker.","Of the player who started in 1979 and the person who started in 1982, one was Fichin and the other was the center back.","Fichin started 3 years before the person on the Whitecaps.","The person on the Rangers started sometime before the center back.","The person on the Timberwolves was the full back.","Banben started sometime after the player on the Timberwolves.","Banben began playing in 1982.","Engmose didn't play for the Rangers."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Banben","Engmose","Fichin","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","full back","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Predators","Rangers","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a43e821bf02953a6696da5dae6a2d3d"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of Neddy Norris's item and the piece for the person who played right field, one sold for $125 and the other sold for $225.","Neddy Norris's item didn't come out in 1978.","Al Allison's card came out in 1972.","Neddy Norris's item was either the item for the person who played catcher or the item that sold for $125.","The 1999 piece sold for 100 dollars less than Neddy Norris's card.","The card for the person who played right field sold for 50 dollars less than Al Allison's one.","The card for the person who played pitcher sold for 50 dollars more than Daryn Drake's card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Daryn Drake","Jimmy Jacobs","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1999","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","first base","pitcher","right field"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be3f7bc3743a8fa6b0f966b017a89aaa"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Gibbs v Kintz was sometime before the 7-2 decision.","Of the March 10 proceeding and the 6-3 decision, one was Ayers v Byrd and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood.","Omar v Powers wasn't the 6-3 decision.","The March 3 proceeding was the 8-1 decision.","The March 3 case had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was sometime before the 2-7 decision.","Omar v Powers, Justice Quinn's majority opinion and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion were all different cases."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["2-7","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Hatfield","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6510fce44bb4d52ceaed467e6ca1b41f"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 27 ft long specimen was donated to the aquarium in 1996.","Of Evan and the 21 ft long exhibit, one was donated to the aquarium in 2008 and the other is the narwhal.","The 27 ft long specimen is Felipe.","Gus is somewhat shorter than the right whale.","Gus is 4 feet shorter than the gray whale.","The 21 ft long exhibit wasn't donated in 2012.","Gus is 2 feet longer than the narwhal."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Evan","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":["1996","2004","2008","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38c0e4bbb398254ce818e1af922575b0"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who lives in Sun City spent 25 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","Mitch Mayo didn't spend exactly $425.","Ned Norris spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Jonesboro.","The person who lives in Clovis, the attendee who gave Ally the juicer, and Ned Norris are three different people.","The attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 50 dollars more than Ned Norris.","The friend who gave Ally the laptop spent more than Kit Kelley.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro spent 50 dollars less than Ora Osborne."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Jonesboro","Sun City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e6c59b98e3d125a2d2f522f32af1643"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Athens accelerator will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Golden.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 and the Egert Facility, one is in Copenhagen and the other is headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman nor the Kiev accelerator is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Egert Facility is headed by Dr. Golden.","The Kiev facility isn't headed by Dr. Baldwin.","Neither the Bale-Hahn SSC nor the Zynga Complex is the Athens accelerator.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 isn't in Kiev."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Golden","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Dublin","Kiev"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3660f56b37ee9091116e3bfe440bd6da"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with an APR of 11% expires on 11\/2025.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","The Credit Korp card is either the card with an APR of 8% or the one that expires on 11\/2025.","The TrustCo card expires on 05\/2025.","The card that expires on 08\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the Dell Scargo card.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the Dell Scargo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$5,000","$8,500","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":["05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da8f5b858f9aa4534ae3753da4b63847"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 114 has somewhat fewer students than the Spanish class.","The Pre-Calculus class has 2 more students than the course in room 212.","Mr. Franklin's class has somewhat more students than the Algebra class.","Of the course in room 212 and Mr. Avery's class, one is the Algebra class and the other has 35 students.","Of the class in room 114 and the Geometry class, one is taught by Avery and the other is taught by Morrison.","The course in room 314 isn't taught by Franklin."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","129","212","314"],"label_c":["Avery","Franklin","Morrison","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Algebra","Geometry","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bb7241295d50921bb6301f91777a486"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Abe Alvarez's report was from Long Barn.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO wasn't from Kirkman.","Neither the August 4 report nor the August 6 report was Iva Ingram's sighting.","Abe Alvarez's sighting involved the cone-shaped UFO.","The report from Marina was submitted sometime before the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","Of the August 5 report and the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO, one was from Jackson and the other was reported by Benny Baron.","The sighting from Marina was submitted sometime after the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","Neither the sighting from Jackson nor the sighting from Marina was the August 6 report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Gil Gates","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Jackson","Kirkman","Long Barn","Marina"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=085a8c7e92dc872739627f7fd4124c17"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Perry scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant from Ontario.","Perry scored fewer points than the contestant from Modesto.","Terrence scored 540 points.","Leigh wasn't from Ontario.","The person who scored 380 points was in lane 3.","The player from Modesto scored fewer points than the person in lane 1.","The four people are the person in lane 2, the player from Fort Kent, the person from Ontario and Perry."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Leigh","Perry","Rena","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","2","3","6"],"label_d":["Cutler","Fort Kent","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5aa67fab732dc242b0974374e0cdfb55"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Gretchen scored 380 points.","The contestant who scored 300 points was in lane 5.","Rena scored 160 points more points than the contestant in lane 5.","The contestant who scored 460 points and the person from Fort Kent are different people.","Of the player from Modesto and the person in lane 2, one scored 300 points and the other is Rena.","Brandi is either the player who scored 460 points or the player in lane 1.","The person from Cutler scored 80 points more points than Terrence."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Gretchen","Rena","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","2","3","5"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Modesto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40e60341b419d8ce8a4c4140ae8e1089"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the show that aired on GMA and the show that aired at 6:00pm, one aired on Friday and the other brought in 750,000 viewers.","The program with 500,000 viewers aired on GMA.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Monday.","The show that aired on BMT, the show that aired at 4:30pm, and the program that aired at 8:30pm are three different programs.","The show that aired at 2:00pm was either the show that aired on Monday or the show that aired on WNW.","Of the show that aired on GMA and the show that aired on Tuesday, one aired at 2:00pm and the other aired at 4:30pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["BMT","GMA","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f66869f6c4e72b37e7c93654a822c6f"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 13th contains 40 fewer calories than the recipe with 10 grams of protein.","The recipe with 380 calories doesn't have exactly 9 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 11th was either the dish with 400 calories or the garlic tilapia.","Of the dish with 420 calories and the recipe with 15 grams of protein, one was the asian steak and the other was the chili pork.","The chili pork contains somewhat more calories than the dish with 10 grams of protein.","The dish with 10 grams of protein, the recipe served on May 14th, and the dish with 400 calories are three different recipes."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 14th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","9 grams","10 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05fd5d9b5d9f1d93c115d9876ebedef1"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who gave Ally the blender spent 25 dollars more than Pam Powell.","Ora Osborne, the friend who spent $425, and the person who lives in Twin Peaks are three different people.","Ned Norris didn't give Ally the blender.","The person who spent $450 gave Ally the HD tv.","The friend who gave Ally the toaster spent less than the person who lives in Sun City.","The attendee who lives in Sun City gave Ally the blender.","The attendee who spent $475 is either the friend who lives in Jonesboro or the person who lives in Sun City.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv is either Ora Osborne or the person who spent $425."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=487c75ca02476361ddeb7c1158e67122"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the oval-shaped UFO was from Russell.","The August 6 report was either Benny Baron's report or the sighting from Embden.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before the sighting from Embden.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Jackson.","Dan Delgado's sighting involved the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Of Gil Gates's report and Edith Estes's report, one was received on August 7 and the other was from Embden.","Gil Gates's report didn't involve the triangle-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Dows","Embden","Jackson","Russell"],"label_d":["diamond","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9638f2f3080d473bcef2267803726a4"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple built in 1645 is dedicated to the turtle.","Yamasaki, the temple built in 1645, and the structure in Funai are three different shrines.","The temple dedicated to the mouse isn't in Funai.","Of the temple in Niwa and Takahashi, one was built in 1645 and the other is dedicated to the frog.","The temple in Toyagi was built 120 years after the temple dedicated to the frog.","The temple in Toyagi was built sometime before Sama Takako.","Matsuno Okura is in Niwa."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":["frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=640a1fbd7edd54465be344339f7362f8"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of \"Waldarama\" and the $1,250 dummy, one is going to Ypsilanti and the other is Nicole's.","The puppet going to Ypsilanti cost 500 dollars more than \"Tombawomba\".","Margarita's piece, the $1,500 puppet, and the piece going to Portland are three different dummies.","The dummy going to Vancouver is \"Tombawomba\".","The $1,500 piece is going to St. Moritz.","Margarita's dummy is either the piece going to Vancouver or \"Sniffletoe\".","Of the $1,000 dummy and Kelly's dummy, one is \"Tombawomba\" and the other is \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f61cd81ae2f8d2d51c0bbfc3a7a6c3ab"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal that was found in Tarakan, the 4-year-old, and the animal Francine works with are three different animals.","The animal Francine works with is either the 10-year-old or Pemson.","The ape Dolly works with is 3 years older than Quirrel.","Shamir is cared for by Beatrice.","The 7-year-old is cared for by Dolly.","The orangutan that was found in Kendisi, the 4-year-old and the orangutan Francine works with are all different animals.","Of the orangutan that was found in Sebulu and the animal that was found in Kendisi, one is cared for by Beatrice and the other is 13 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Francine"],"label_d":["Kendisi","Puak","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9674d6b274401338cb4a9d69765df4b4"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Lyeilia culture was either the culture with 9,000 people or the culture with 9,500 people.","Neither the society founded in 350 AD nor the culture founded in 850 AD was the Tyash culture.","The culture founded in 600 AD was either the culture with 6,500 people or the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture located near Easton was founded sometime before the culture with 9,500 people.","The four cultures were the society founded in 350 AD, the culture with 9,500 people, the culture located near Kentfield and the Lyeilia culture.","The Tyash culture was based near Kentfield.","Of the culture located near Quasqueton and the culture with 5,000 people, one was the Budel culture and the other was the Tyash culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Lyeilia","Tyash","Warasen"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Easton","Kentfield","Quasqueton"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0981fcf4b00aa3915c9351a094f93974"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Ollie finished somewhat after the knitter who submitted the black item.","Of the knitter who entered her blanket and the entrant who finished second, one is Ollie and the other made the black item.","The knitter who finished third didn't knit the hat.","Holly finished fourth.","Ruth finished 1 place after the entrant who submitted the blue item.","The person who finished first, Holly, and the entrant who submitted the white item are three different people.","Ollie made the mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Holly","Ollie","Ruth"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64f4611de1510dda80e8ef2c3a584198"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Neither Rebecca nor Chip is the person whose order cost $6.25.","The team member whose order cost $4.90 is either Hannah or the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","The person whose order cost $5.35 ordered the club sandwich.","Chip owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the diet coke.","The team member whose order cost $5.35 is either Irene or the team member who ordered the iced tea.","Of the team member who ordered the cheeseburger and the team member whose order cost $5.80, one ordered the water and the other is Irene.","The team member who ordered the water owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","taco salad"],"label_d":["diet coke","iced tea","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b6f0b33acfab67f581a47757e1e09f0"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Neither the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO nor Gil Gates's sighting was the report from Visalia.","The August 6 sighting was from Yarmouth.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted sometime after the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Dan Delgado's sighting.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before Abe Alvarez's report.","The August 5 report wasn't from Greeley.","The sighting from Greeley was submitted sometime after Hal Harrison's sighting.","The sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO was from Visalia."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Dan Delgado","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Greeley","Houghton","Visalia","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cigar","egg","horseshoe","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4525934ebb46878134ba69ec9d9314d"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The four stocks were ABTR, the stock that sold for $27 per share, the stock that sold for $26 per share and the real estate stock.","Neither the stock that sold for $26 per share nor JMO was the stock Charlie bought.","Of the stock that sold for $26 per share and the stock that sold for $27 per share, one was KMPP and the other was bought by Francine.","Of the real estate stock and the stock that sold for $27 per share, one was bought by Francine and the other was JMO.","The stock that sold for $27 per share was in the technology sector.","The stock Charlie bought was per share more expensive than the real estate stock.","JMO was bought by Geraldo.","The stock that sold for $26 per share wasn't in the telecom sector."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","KMPP"],"label_c":["Charlie","Delilah","Francine","Geraldo"],"label_d":["health care","real estate","technology","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f07677d8438cb276c928f1e37502699"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who submitted the orange item finished 1 place after Holly.","Of the knitter who submitted the white item and the entrant who submitted the silver item, one is Viola and the other finished third.","The entrant who submitted the white item made the hat.","The entrant who entered her scarf finished 1 place before the entrant who submitted the white item.","Tanya made the tea cozy.","Holly is either the knitter who submitted the black item or the person who entered her tea cozy."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Holly","Ollie","Tanya","Viola"],"label_c":["hat","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","orange","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cdf97ca0310eea962e6d6891bef4c16"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The pinball machine made by Dow Games is either the $3,750 machine or \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Archer Quest\" is either the game made by Hayco Inc. or the pinball machine released in 1976.","The game released in 1977, the $5,200 machine, and \"Zany Circus\" are three different games.","The machine made by Dow Games, the $2,000 system, and \"Zany Circus\" are three different games.","\"Zany Circus\" came out sometime before the machine made by Arco.","The system released in 1976 was made by Pinnefore.","The machine released in 1977 costs $3,750.","The $5,200 machine came out 1 year after \"Archer Quest\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore"],"label_d":["$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e3c18d37c88b82830ba5d09fd1cbe48"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case that held the ancient coin was found 3 days before the case at 40.8991 N.","The case at 88.3907 W was found sometime after the box that held the chewing gum.","The case at 41.0072 N was found 3 days before the case at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found sometime after the box at 88.3821 W.","The four boxes were the cache that held the marbles, the case at 88.3907 W, the box found on May 9 and the case at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found sometime after the cache at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94d5774fbb6f4e8d9e027b9ed7a6703a"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design went 45 feet.","Aaron's design was either the plane that was thrown 3rd or the yellow plane.","Margo's design was either the plane that was thrown 6th or the plane that went 45 feet.","Of the plane that was thrown 7th and the plane that was thrown 6th, one was Roderick's and the other went 35 feet.","Omar's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 15 feet.","Of Margo's design and the airplane that went 25 feet, one was yellow and the other was blue.","The yellow airplane landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 6th.","The airplane that went 15 feet was green."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","yellow"],"label_d":["3rd","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9059b7470b14b045470df2da3ea5fa39"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Jackman was either Zachary or the solver who got 26 Down wrong.","Of the person who finished second and the person who got 30 Across wrong, one was Frederick and the other was from Jackman.","Of the contestant who finished third and the person from Westport, one answered 20 Across incorrectly and the other was Frederick.","Anna didn't finish third.","The solver who finished first was from Jackman.","The person who got 4 Across wrong finished 1 place after the solver from Jackman.","Anna was either the solver from Avalon or the contestant who got 30 Across wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Frederick","Nelson","Zachary"],"label_c":["Avalon","Jackman","Stanton","Westport"],"label_d":["4 Across","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b91d3e6d472c8bdd634bce44acaf89a"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Eileen is either the customer that chose midnight blue or the customer with the 11:00am appointment.","The client that chose warm mocha isn't being helped by Nettie.","Tammie's client has her appointment 2 hours before Susie's client.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment is being worked on by Nettie.","Dolores has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose warm mocha.","Lynette has the 1:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose midnight blue has her appointment 1 hour after Dolores.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment, Dolores, and the client that chose deep copper are three different customers."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Eileen","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Susie","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["deep copper","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a2267ccc8c260f4479e5f10ae0edcb3"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box found on May 9 didn't have the marbles inside it.","The box that held the ancient coin, the cache found on May 12, and the cache at 40.2516 N are three different boxes.","The box at 40.8991 N was at 88.3907 W.","The case at 40.5912 N was found 6 days after the cache that held the puzzle book.","Of the cache found on May 9 and the box at 88.3821 W, one held the ancient coin and the other was at 40.8991 N.","The box at 40.5912 N was at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b642cc80d19c90f426e83b66d6bf9e1"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card that expires on 12\/2025 has a limit of $6,500.","Of the one that expires on 05\/2025 and the card with an APR of 9%, one is from Southwest Inc and the other is from TrustCo.","The card with an APR of 11% is either the one that expires on 08\/2025 or the card with the $15,000 credit limit.","Neither the card with the $6,500 credit limit nor the one with an APR of 10% is the TrustCo card.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has a limit of $2,000.","Neither the TrustCo card nor the one with an APR of 11% is the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't expire on 06\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$6,500","$15,000"],"label_d":["05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83c4041ebb6658dbc787da381bf54d2d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Neither the project headed by Dr. Jennings nor the project headed by Dr. Peters is the Berlin accelerator.","The Warsaw facility will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","The Paris accelerator will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The Egert Facility will go online 2 years after the Paris facility.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will not go online in 2016.","The Stockholm accelerator is headed by Dr. Peters.","The project headed by Dr. Peters is either the Lectra 4C or the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","The Warsaw facility is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 or the project headed by Dr. Huff."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C"],"label_c":["Dr. Huff","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Peters"],"label_d":["Berlin","Paris","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a0f69619f9820755680d63ced3efc62"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 2002 has had a smaller return than Hudson Brook.","First Crescent has had a return of 7%.","Of the fund with a return of 8% and the fund begun in 1977, one is Oak Capital and the other is run by Ollie Ochoa.","First Crescent isn't run by Quentin Quinn.","Hudson Brook, the fund run by Yolanda Yang and the one with a return of 8% are all different funds.","First Crescent started in 2009.","Neither the one with a return of 9% nor First Crescent is the fund begun in 1977.","Neither the one run by Yolanda Yang nor the one with a return of 8% is the fund begun in 2009."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1977","1989","2002","2009"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddbacb2cae4a1843fc00db132f3959fc"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 1 year after Nellie Nolan.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines didn't shoot a 63.","The woman who scored a 64 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who won at Pennyfoot.","Freda Fritz shot a 67.","Neither the woman who won in 1923 nor the person who scored a 63 was Shari Steel.","Of the golfer who scored a 67 and the golfer who scored a 64, one won in 1921 and the other won at Willow Grove."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Inez","Nellie Nolan","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["63","64","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10b61f97ab70897ca4ca271cfc3ed5f7"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library with 350 books is the school bus.","\"Books-4-U\", the vehicle Richard drives and the mobile library Myra drives are all different vehicles.","The vehicle Ira drives has 50 fewer books than the ice cream truck.","The vehicle Richard drives, \"Dream Machine\", and the mobile library with 300 books are three different vehicles.","The vehicle with 300 books is the Airstream.","The mobile library Richard drives has 50 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","\"Dream Machine\" is either the mobile library Antonio drives or the Airstream."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Antonio","Ira","Myra","Richard"],"label_d":["Airstream","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=680751c4b0f5766718ad5804ee855854"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the mogul worth $25 billion and Gil Gallegos, one is from Sweden and the other is from England.","Of the magnate from England and the tycoon worth $27 billion, one works in the retail industry and the other is Dirk Dillon.","The mogul worth $27 billion is either the person from France or the mogul who works in the retail industry.","Rachel Reid, the magnate from Denmark, and the person worth $28 billion are three different people.","Gil Gallegos doesn't work in the aerospace industry.","The magnate who works in the retail industry, the person from Denmark and Gil Gallegos are all different people.","The person who works in the banking industry is from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Denmark","England","France","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=356e6d2d2736b399255b5fc1de5c62f4"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Bluepoint oyster costs $2.30.","The oyster from Nesketucket, MA costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the citrusy finish.","The Ninigreth oyster is from Punaville, RI.","The Island Creek oyster is either the one with the creamy finish or the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the creamy finish.","The Thatcher oyster, the oyster from Vancouver, BC, and the oyster from Punaville, RI are three different oysters.","Of the one that costs $2.30 and the one from Nesketucket, MA, one has a buttery taste and the other is the Island Creek oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Ninigreth","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc48f6289ee20a6f7051a8e8f9287bbc"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish cost $5.00.","Of the magenta animal and the piece Javier bought, one was the dog and the other cost $5.00.","The magenta balloon cost 2 dollars more than the animal Marshall bought.","Of the snail and the magenta animal, one was purchased by Kathleen and the other cost $5.00.","The dog wasn't gold.","The fish, the $4.00 animal, and the brown animal are three different items.","The piece Kathleen bought was yellow."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","snail"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","yellow"],"label_d":["Javier","Kathleen","Marshall","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=776173599b2fb9c9972bcbaaa93f645a"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The structure in Bucharest, the 10,000 ft structure, and the 11,500 ft one are three different structures.","The one in Helsinki is 1,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","Of the structure in Tallinn and the cantilever one, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is 10,000 ft.","North Bridge is the cable-stayed bridge.","North Bridge is 11,500 ft.","The 10,000 ft structure is either the one in Rome or the structure in Helsinki.","Avery Bridge isn't the girder bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Helsinki","Rome","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85d2cf0350b8158a915a737ea5ad5057"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was either the 6-3 decision or the March 10 case.","Of Justice Caldwell's majority opinion and Justice Olson's majority opinion, one was Ayers v Byrd and the other was on March 17.","Gibbs v Kintz was sometime after Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","The 2-7 decision was 1 week before Carson v Dunn.","The March 17 case was the 2-7 decision.","The March 24 proceeding was the 4-5 decision.","Ayers v Byrd wasn't on March 10."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","4-5","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Olson"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a136f77c8b88867ea22b5705c04ce5e"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Neither the 153 ft. tree nor the 79 year-old tree is the tree in Woden Woods.","Nolan's Pine is 3 feet taller than the 99 year-old tree.","Neither the tree in Silk Notch nor The Senator is the 80 year-old tree.","Of the 147 ft. tree and The Senator, one is in Benton Notch and the other is 99 years old.","The 153 ft. tree is in Silk Notch.","Marsh Tree isn't 150 ft. tall.","The 79 year-old tree is taller than the tree in Benton Notch."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","80","94","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4e810c216c17c5b1de791a993477633"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Eloise will leave 1 month before the passenger going to Arkansas.","Katie will leave 1 month after the passenger going to Georgia.","The passenger going to Arkansas won't bring a talisman.","The flier going to Georgia will leave sometime before Neal.","Eloise, the passenger with the talisman and the passenger with the rabbit's foot are all different fliers.","Of Gwen and the flier leaving in February, one will go to Texas and the other will bring their coin.","Eloise will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the wishbone."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Eloise","Gwen","Katie","Neal"],"label_c":["coin","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Georgia","Nebraska","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43df12cc00fe4b5af765b5ec7a9b4f6a"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Oostmolen, the Visser family's windmill, and the windmill built in 1729 are three different structures.","The windmill built in 1706 is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The structure built in 1752 isn't in Kinderdijk.","The structure in Den Bommel was built sometime before the Van den Berg family's windmill.","The home in Kinderdijk was built sometime after the Meijer family's windmill.","Of Oostmolen and Doesmolen, one is in Hoogmade and the other was built in 1683.","Of Vlietmolen and the De Jong family's structure, one is in Kinderdijk and the other was built in 1729.","Zemelmolen is owned by the De Jong family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbd06ea5fc60ffbb9deb769531736d88"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2013 is either Al Acosta's podcast or Geneva Gold's podcast.","Dixie Dean's show didn't start in 2015.","Geneva Gold's podcast is about gaming.","The sports show has 2 million fewer downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","The podcast that began in 2010 is either the sports podcast or the show with 2 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2015, the show with 2 million downloads, and the podcast with 3 million downloads are three different shows.","The gaming show has 1 million more downloads than the sports podcast.","The podcast with 3 million downloads is about film.","The podcast that began in 2010 has fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2010","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["film","gaming","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abf2807cd547faabbbaed402e73783cb"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Justice Underwood's majority opinion was either the 3-6 decision or Watts v Yang.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was 1 week before the 3-6 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was either the 3-6 decision or the 2-7 decision.","Watts v Yang, the 4-5 decision, and the March 10 proceeding are three different cases.","Of Justice Hatfield's majority opinion and the 8-1 decision, one was Ayers v Byrd and the other was on March 17.","Gibbs v Kintz had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","The March 17 case had its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","8-1"],"label_d":["Hatfield","Larson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90698182550ed4a7a382aa2d50db81bc"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in physics won her prize 8 years before the person from Canada.","The person who won in 1976 is either Ada Alvarez or the person from Ireland.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize after Hannah Hay.","The winner from Russia is either the winner who won in 1976 or the winner who won the prize in physics.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize after Ada Alvarez.","The winner from Canada won her prize 4 years before Glenda Glenn.","The person from Canada won her prize before the person who won the prize in astronomy.","Neither the person who won the prize in bioengineering nor Hannah Hay is the winner from Ireland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Glenda Glenn","Hannah Hay","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","Ireland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b349c4d7f9bfdc2f3c33127b6aaa8d8"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won at Amble Glen was either the woman who won in 1922 or the woman who won in 1920.","Grace Goritz won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 61.","Of the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove and the person who scored a 66, one was Grace Goritz and the other won in 1921.","The woman who won at Spotswood won her tournament 2 years after the woman who scored a 66.","Wendy Wells won her tournament 2 years before the golfer who scored a 64.","Of the woman who scored a 61 and the person who won in 1923, one was Nellie Nolan and the other was Wendy Wells."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Grace Goritz","Nellie Nolan","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","61","64","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=111aa097cef9f5afd6a0e9e6ee6d78d2"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 7-year-old is cared for by Aldo.","The ape that was found in Ambalat is older than Merah.","Merah is older than the animal that was found in Sebulu.","Pemson isn't cared for by Eva.","The 4-year-old, Pemson, and Merah are three different animals.","The 13-year-old is either the animal that was found in Sebulu or the animal that was found in Kendisi.","Nikatrice is either the ape that was found in Ambalat or the orangutan Dolly works with.","The ape that was found in Puak is older than the orangutan Gracie works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson"],"label_c":["Aldo","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Puak","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32fc8ce4be706ef51efc6524e7b0daf1"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the salesperson whose order cost $5.35 and the person who ordered the meatball sub, one is Rebecca and the other ordered the iced tea.","The person whose order cost $6.25 is either Geoffrey or the person who ordered the root beer.","Geoffrey owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","Neither Rebecca nor Peter is the team member whose order cost $5.80.","Neither the team member who ordered the taco salad nor the person who ordered the meatball sub is the person who ordered the ginger ale.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 90 cents more than Geoffrey.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub, the team member whose order cost $6.25 and Rebecca are all different people."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cdf38c6ed82025d264368606ebd3720"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the tree in Benton Notch and the 94 year-old tree, one is 153 ft. tall and the other is Evan's Fir.","Of Zeke's Spruce and the 150 ft. tree, one is 94 years old and the other is in Eldora Woods.","The 94 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the tree in Silk Notch.","The tree in Woden Woods is taller than the 80 year-old tree.","Neither The Senator nor the 153 ft. tree is the tree in Woden Woods.","Evan's Fir is 3 feet taller than the 85 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","94"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d4756d9e8765b4fae6087306cb18de6"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 13,000 ft one is either the truss bridge or the bridge in Luxembourg.","Avery Bridge is 10,000 ft.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the bowstring one.","Avery Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the camelback bridge.","Of the one in Bucharest and the cantilever one, one is 11,500 ft and the other is Vellon Bridge.","Gorem Bridge isn't in Dublin.","Vellon Bridge is longer than the bridge in Bucharest."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","cantilever","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Dublin","Luxembourg","Oslo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aaf818f43caddca9cdbe58382700b863"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 88.1928 W was found sometime before the box at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found 6 days before the case at 40.5912 N.","Of the box found on May 9 and the case that held the decoder ring, one was at 40.8991 N and the other was at 88.0431 W.","The case that held the ancient coin was found sometime before the cache at 40.6656 N.","The box that held the sunglasses was found sometime before the cache at 88.3821 W.","The cache found on May 12 was either the case that held the sunglasses or the cache that held the decoder ring."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","decoder ring","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed4a7629a5b3383200619e8b711fec96"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with salami doesn't include swiss cheese.","The order with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar more than Henrietta's sandwich.","Of the $5.75 sandwich and the sandwich with ham, one is Carol's and the other includes colby jack cheese.","Neither the order with ham nor the sandwich with salami is Nora's sandwich.","The order with corned beef costs 1 dollar more than Peter's order.","Nora's sandwich includes provolone cheese.","Henrietta's order costs more than the sandwich with colby jack cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Henrietta","Nora","Peter"],"label_c":["colby jack","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d7b93f8f09162eddf8fc04fbdd37eff"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,000 dummy is \"Valencio\".","\"Valencio\" cost 250 dollars more than the puppet going to Baltimore.","Herman's piece cost somewhat less than the piece going to Oslo.","The piece going to Oslo is either Herman's puppet or the $1,250 dummy.","The dummy going to Portland, \"Utrecht\", and Kelly's dummy are three different dummies.","The puppet going to Portland is either \"Valencio\" or Herman's dummy.","Of the $1,500 piece and the piece going to Baltimore, one is Margarita's and the other is \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c021bcd4e5a0c2a52b3ec59a607c16e9"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who made the jambalaya scored somewhat fewer points than Ollie.","The person from Apple Barn scored somewhat fewer points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","The person who made the jambalaya scored 7 more points than Anita.","The chef from White Bean scored 7 fewer points than the chef from Enzo's.","Of Peggy and the chef who made the turkey soup, one scored 42 points and the other works at Enzo's.","The cook from White Bean scored somewhat fewer points than Anita."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Anita","Ed","Ollie","Peggy"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca5c819e46ca2efbb85ace5a3d43bb2b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who made the smoked pork is either Tyrone or the cook from Zenaida's.","Rosalie, the person from White Bean, and the chef who scored 42 points are three different chefs.","The cook from Epicurious is either the cook who made the smoked pork or the chef who scored 63 points.","Of the cook who made the smoked pork and the cook who scored 56 points, one works at Epicurious and the other was Gabriel.","The cook who scored 56 points made the lemon snapper.","The chef who scored 63 points works at Zenaida's.","Gabriel, the chef from White Bean, and the person who scored 42 points are three different chefs.","Bertha, the person who made the jambalaya and the chef who made the lemon snapper are all different chefs."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Bertha","Gabriel","Rosalie","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=794efcc8e03bfda9afac48cff5344af6"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who submitted the orange item finished somewhat before Yolanda.","Geneva didn't make the blue item.","The entrant who finished first made the sweater.","The person who submitted the orange item finished 1 place before the person who entered her scarf.","The person who entered her blanket finished 1 place after the knitter who submitted the purple item.","Geneva finished somewhat after the person who entered her mittens.","Natasha finished third."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Natasha","Viola","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":["blue","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05d45504cfda94d8bc678437838bb633"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Irv Ingram's item, the item for the person who played catcher, and the 1983 card are three different cards.","Of the card for the person who played catcher and the one that sold for $175, one featured Daryn Drake and the other came out in 1987.","The piece for the person who played second base sold for 50 dollars more than the 1987 item.","Cole Cooley's one sold for $275.","The one that sold for $275 didn't feature the person who played shortstop.","Al Allison's item came out in 1999."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Irv Ingram"],"label_c":["1983","1987","1999","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","left field","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a6fb00421db8b1cc84c58f87e88d703"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 1997 isn't run by Ule Underwood.","The one run by Yolanda Yang has had a smaller return than Citizen Trust.","The one run by Yolanda Yang has a 2 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1989.","Black River is run by Vic Velasquez.","The one with a return of 8% started in 2012.","Of the fund run by Vic Velasquez and Oak Capital, one has had a return of 8% and the other started in 1989.","Neither the one with a return of 8% nor the one run by Ule Underwood is Pine Bay."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Ule Underwood","Vic Velasquez","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1989","1997","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=826a972fa50e78a73392ce1ff0092510"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the person in lane 5 and the person who scored 460 points, one was from Pacific Grove and the other is Terrence.","Terrence scored 80 points more points than the player from Fort Kent.","The contestant in lane 6 scored 80 points more points than the player from Pacific Grove.","The player from Junction City scored more points than the contestant in lane 1.","The person from Fort Kent scored more points than Esther.","Deanna scored more points than the contestant in lane 6."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Deanna","Esther","Nina","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","2","5","6"],"label_d":["Fort Kent","Junction City","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0326a9285546773ec8cbe43a1c7c509b"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player who started in 1982 didn't play for the Timberwolves.","The four players were the player on the Bulldogs, the center back, the goalie and the center forward.","Gardelli started sometime after the center forward.","The player who started in 1985 was either the center forward or Imay.","Of the person on the Mustangs and the center back, one was Gardelli and the other began playing in 1979.","Awad began playing in 1979.","Gardelli was either the center back or the person who started in 1976.","The player on the Mustangs was either Cerisa or the goalie."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Gardelli","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","second striker"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hawks","Mustangs","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f36fc0921fd1dd54d0a66de49992e45a"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Kit Kelley spent 25 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the laptop.","Of the person who gave Ally the HD tv and the attendee who spent $450, one lives in Fruitland and the other is Jack Jordan.","The friend who lives in Eustis spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the toaster.","Ora Osborne spent 50 dollars less than the friend who lives in Eustis.","The friend who lives in Clovis spent 25 dollars less than Jack Jordan."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d4e957f8fe3b2bb0f353c177064452b"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The yellow animal, the $6.00 piece, and the $4.00 piece are three different items.","The $4.00 balloon was purchased by Rudolph.","The monkey was purchased by Rudolph.","The piece Heidi bought was either the purple balloon or the turtle.","The fish didn't cost $3.00.","Of the fish and the turtle, one was white and the other was purchased by Nancy.","The animal Sidney bought cost 1 dollar more than the dog."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["dog","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Heidi","Nancy","Rudolph","Sidney"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11e5dd607e74e6f061d3697bc0ae3ba8"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in economics is either the person who won in 1968 or Fay Ferguson.","The person from Ireland won her prize before Jemma Jenks.","The winner who won in 1968 isn't from Russia.","Fay Ferguson isn't from Russia.","Neither the winner from Russia nor the winner from Germany is Jemma Jenks.","Of the winner who won the prize in physics and Casey Carson, one won in 1972 and the other is from Australia.","The person who won the prize in medicine won her prize before the person from Ireland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Jemma Jenks"],"label_c":["astronomy","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","Ireland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8dfd7862c63d50c908f489ca9e8cc86c"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Fanneuil oyster isn't from Nesketucket, MA.","The one from Vancouver, BC costs somewhat less than the Summersill oyster.","The oyster with the fruity finish is either the oyster from Barnstable, ME or the Fanneuil oyster.","The oyster with the buttery finish costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The Bluepoint oyster costs 20 cents more than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","The oyster with the creamy finish costs somewhat less than the one from Vancouver, BC.","The one that costs $2.10 is either the oyster with the citrusy finish or the oyster with the creamy finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Summersill"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09d78ff9b1b6df53f6fbc208c4e06e17"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who scored a 61 won her tournament 2 years before Nellie Nolan.","The golfer who won in 1922 was either the woman who won at Spotswood or the golfer who scored a 63.","The person who won at Willow Grove won her tournament sometime before the person who scored a 63.","The four golfers were the person who won in 1923, Ethel Erwin, Harriet Holt and the woman who scored a 63.","Harriet Holt won her tournament 1 year after the person who won at Juniper Hills.","The golfer who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 65."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Harriet Holt","Nellie Nolan","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","61","63","65"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=175e19c53258e6d67e1cd517325c2e5f"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $2,000 machine came out 1 year after the game made by Waverly Toys.","The machine released in 1977 costs $2,500.","The system made by Maxigame came out 1 year after \"Disco Mania\".","Of the machine made by Hayco Inc. and the $6,400 system, one was released in 1974 and the other is \"Disco Mania\".","The pinball machine made by Maxigame is either \"Aladeen\" or \"Voyager Hero\".","The machine released in 1975 was made by Pinnefore.","The $6,400 pinball machine came out sometime before \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Voyager Hero\" wasn't released in 1974."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b343f15e56987c96e2ae31ec9571ddef"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person from Canada has a birthday 1 month after Dale.","Dale is either the diplomat or the politician.","Bill is not from Austria.","The politician has a birthday 1 month before the traveler from Austria.","The person from Mexico has a birthday sometime after Neville.","Of the politician and the traveler from Canada, one is Neville and the other was born on June 14th.","Neither Neville nor the traveler from Norway is the lawyer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Bill","Dale","Harry","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","Mexico","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60bee64790e6ec824f0c1a47dc103040"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in economics won her prize 4 years after the person from Canada.","Of the winner who won in 1976 and the winner from Canada, one is Sue Simpson and the other won the prize in medicine.","The winner who won in 1968 won the prize in economics.","Betty Brewer won her prize before the winner from Mexico.","The person from Poland is either the winner who won the prize in economics or Betty Brewer.","Neither the person who won the prize in chemistry nor Edna Evitz is the person from Poland.","The person from Mexico is either Betty Brewer or the winner who won in 1972."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Edna Evitz","Lisa Lara","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":["Canada","Mexico","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9832b48d825e16df55e0ffb15902f6d8"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client with the 12:00pm appointment didn't choose jet black.","Pam's client has her appointment 2 hours after the client that chose honey blonde.","The customer that chose vivacious red is being worked on by Pam.","The client that chose honey blonde has her appointment 1 hour before Eileen.","The customer that chose honey blonde has her appointment 2 hours before Hope.","Alison has her appointment sometime after the client that chose honey blonde.","Of the customer that chose jet black and Blanche, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment is being worked on by Yvonne."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Eileen","Hope"],"label_c":["Pam","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["honey blonde","jet black","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92769c84ecf1c1d8377bf4faf6bbf59a"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Omar was either the contestant who got 18 Down wrong or the contestant from Industry.","Renee, the person from Delhi, and the solver who got 30 Across wrong are three different people.","Hubert, the person from Delhi and the person from Industry were all different people.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong wasn't from Industry.","Of the contestant who finished third and Omar, one was from Delhi and the other was from Grant.","The contestant from Kalona finished 1 place before Omar.","Anna was from Delhi."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Hubert","Omar","Renee"],"label_c":["Delhi","Grant","Industry","Kalona"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","18 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4393992f4fc9e4dbf871165349a51b4e"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library with 350 books, \"Dream Machine\", and the Greyhound bus are three different vehicles.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 fewer books than the bookmobile Violet drives.","The mobile library Violet drives, the vehicle with 400 books, and the Greyhound bus are three different vehicles.","The ambulance, the vehicle with 400 books and \"Dream Machine\" are all different vehicles.","The bookmobile Becky drives has more books than \"Books-4-U\".","The Mack truck isn't driven by Violet.","The mobile library Elena drives has more books than \"Tiny Tomes\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Elena","Omar","Violet"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67bcc110f8407282c95df46b33721d34"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Eva Estrada's show has 2 million more downloads than the business show.","Cora Capon's show is about literature.","Cora Capon's show is either the investing podcast or the show that began in 2012.","Faye Fender's show is either the literature podcast or the show with 1 million downloads.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2011.","The literature podcast, the podcast with 4 million downloads, and the show that began in 2014 are three different shows.","The sports show has 1 million more downloads than Cora Capon's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2011","2012","2014"],"label_d":["business","investing","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf2cbe0687686e7fb5c830aa9ac4196a"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of Winifred and the child who finished in fifth place, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The student who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Jill.","The contestant who finished in fifth place is either Zachary or the student whose final word was \"anemic\".","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\", Zachary, and the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class are three different people.","Winifred is either the student who finished in sixth place or the child who finished in second place.","The four people are the student from Mrs. Condini's class, Zachary, the child whose final word was \"bulwark\" and the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The student who finished in second place was from Mrs. Condini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Jill","Ronald","Winifred","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82769383a1d1bea1e7a83e640ac0f0be"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person who scored 56 points and the chef who scored 63 points, one was Darlene and the other made the lemon snapper.","The person from Demitasse is either Nelson or the cook who made the lemon snapper.","Darlene is either the cook from Demitasse or the person who made the cajun chili.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored somewhat fewer points than the person from Zenaida's.","The cook from Enzo's scored 7 fewer points than Celia.","The four chefs are Peggy, the chef who made the jambalaya, the cook who scored 56 points and the cook who scored 42 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Darlene","Nelson","Peggy"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=733e9ea9244a63b9cde81068ecd861c9"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Eric Estrada's one featured the person who played catcher.","The 1974 one sold for 50 dollars less than the piece for the person who played pitcher.","Cole Cooley's item, the piece that sold for $275, and the item that sold for $225 are three different cards.","The piece for the person who played second base was either the 1978 card or the 1999 card.","Irv Ingram's card featured the person who played second base.","The 1999 item was either Daryn Drake's one or Eric Estrada's card.","The one that sold for $125, Cole Cooley's card, and Eric Estrada's piece are three different cards.","The 1978 piece was either the piece that sold for $175 or the item that sold for $275."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Irv Ingram"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1978","1999"],"label_d":["catcher","pitcher","right field","second base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abc60fe80515477b5cfe2fc6d031da09"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill built in 1729 is in Kinderdijk.","The house in Hoogmade, Doesmolen, and the De Jong family's windmill are three different structures.","The windmill built in 1683 is either the De Jong family's structure or Zemelmolen.","Zemelmolen isn't in Hoogmade.","Of Zemelmolen and the house in Kinderdijk, one is owned by the Bakker family and the other was built in 1706.","Of the windmill in Kinderdijk and the Van den Berg family's structure, one was built in 1752 and the other is Doesmolen.","Oostmolen is in Schiedam."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Meijer","Van den Berg"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55df5222093048a6fd4b7ef326f7da74"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 1992 has had a smaller return than the one run by Larry Larsen.","The fund run by Patty Paul has a larger return than Pine Bay.","Of Black River and Citizen Trust, one started in 1989 and the other is run by Larry Larsen.","Neither the one begun in 2012 nor the one begun in 1977 is Pine Bay.","Citizen Trust has had a return of 7%.","The fund with a return of 7% is run by Terry Torres.","Black River is either the one run by Kip Kerr or the one begun in 2012.","The fund with a return of 8% didn't begin in 2012."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Larry Larsen","Patty Paul","Terry Torres"],"label_d":["1977","1989","1992","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d80c89eff14ccbdbce22b30f920571c"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class, one is Ted and the other finished in second place.","The contestant who finished in second place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The contestant who finished in seventh place has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","Hannah had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in fifth place.","Hannah was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Lila had to spell \"anemic\".","The contestant who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","Lila","Nick","Ted"],"label_c":["Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1427e13446a2b38f669f9240b95464fd"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who submitted the silver item made the blanket.","Desiree is either the entrant who finished first or the entrant who submitted the silver item.","The entrant who entered her hat is either Yolanda or the knitter who finished third.","The person who finished second, the person who submitted the blue item, and the entrant who entered her scarf are three different people.","Of the entrant who entered her hat and Ernestine, one finished second and the other made the black item.","The knitter who finished second made the blanket.","Geneva, the knitter who entered her hat, and the knitter who entered her scarf are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ernestine","Geneva","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","silver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68a8f1f9aa75ed2c9f682b64cc71ba46"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Nielsen's structure is 95 sq ft.","The Gillespie's structure is somewhat larger than the structure going to Kennebunkport.","The Gillespie's structure sold for $25,000.","The $25,000 home is 15 sq ft larger than the Pratt's structure.","Of the Pratt's home and the structure going to Eagle Grove, one is 95 sq ft and the other sold for $29,000.","The house going to Eagle Grove didn't sell for $27,500.","Neither the Ingram's structure nor the Gillespie's house is the home going to Shaver Lake."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=946d205bea04a23e67e41ec80aa41c58"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen wasn't built in 1683.","Vlietmolen is in Leiderdorp.","The home in Moerkapelle was built 23 years after Doesmolen.","The home built in 1706 is in Leiderdorp.","The windmill in Aarlanderveen is either the Smit family's home or Westmolen.","The Visser family's home, the house built in 1752, and the windmill built in 1706 are three different structures.","Of Hoekmolen and Westmolen, one is owned by the Van Dijk family and the other is in Den Bommel."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b2f4c7e68c10948910f5e4d08276c35"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Airstream has 50 fewer books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't driven by Leroy.","The Greyhound bus has 50 fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","The bookmobile with 350 books is the Airstream.","Of the Winnebago and \"Tiny Tomes\", one has 350 books and the other is driven by Cynthia.","The Airstream has 50 fewer books than the mobile library Cynthia drives.","The ice cream truck has 50 more books than the bookmobile Antonio drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Cynthia","Leroy","Violet"],"label_d":["Airstream","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2060caf09e034fbfa100472b0cda51ec"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the B.L.T. owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale.","Neither the team member whose order cost $5.35 nor the person who ordered the ginger ale is Hannah.","Neither the team member whose order cost $5.35 nor the person who ordered the B.L.T. is Samantha.","The team member who ordered the water owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member whose order cost $5.35 didn't order the diet coke.","Erica owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5856598181d7e2af77c616b5e866073a"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the prospector working at Fuller Rise and the miner who found 14 ounces of gold, one was Chip Cornell and the other worked in Alaska.","Chip Cornell finished with somewhat more gold than the miner who worked in Alaska.","The person who found 17 ounces of gold didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","Chip Cornell worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","Ben Barron found 20 ounces of gold.","Gil Gonzalez finished with 3 ounces more gold than the miner who worked in Arizona.","Neither Ben Barron nor the person who worked in New Mexico was the person who found 11 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Gil Gonzalez"],"label_c":["Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","Colorado","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a755e457af33c126b6c23cc0fd7cb02"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Billie's order costs more than the sandwich with roast beef.","The order with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar less than Archie's sandwich.","The order with muenster cheese costs 2 dollars less than the order with prosciutto.","Sue's order doesn't include bologna.","The $3.75 order doesn't include bologna.","Of the $4.75 sandwich and Archie's sandwich, one includes liverwurst and the other includes havarti cheese.","The sandwich with havarti cheese is either the $5.75 order or the $3.75 sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Billie","Sue","Yolanda"],"label_c":["gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=056da4b3a467dc8ef4451c85ae779785"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Eloise will leave 2 months after the flier with the lucky hat.","Of Christie and the flier going to Michigan, one will leave in January and the other will leave in March.","Neither the aerophobe going to Virginia nor the flier with the rabbit's foot is Eloise.","Troy will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the coin.","Neither Maurice nor the flier leaving in March is the aerophobe with the coin.","Troy will leave sometime after the flier going to Florida.","Christie will bring their rabbit's foot."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Christie","Eloise","Maurice","Troy"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman"],"label_d":["Florida","Kansas","Michigan","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26c700d282e4ee783758a7067857754e"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The literature show has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2010.","The show with 4 million downloads is either the show that began in 2008 or Geneva Gold's show.","The show with 1 million downloads started in 2007.","Geneva Gold's podcast has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2008.","Al Acosta's podcast is about sports.","The sports podcast is either the podcast that began in 2007 or Dixie Dean's podcast.","Cora Capon's show, the podcast with 3 million downloads, and the podcast with 4 million downloads are three different shows.","The film podcast is either the podcast with 3 million downloads or the podcast with 1 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2012"],"label_d":["film","investing","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30f1d4eff233c06d8f6bb72701fef4f5"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person from Eustis, Willie, and the solver who finished first are three different people.","The person who finished first got the right answer for 26 Down.","Of the person who got 20 Across wrong and Willie, one finished third and the other was from Quimby.","The solver who finished fourth was either Traci or Willie.","Nelson finished sometime after the solver from Eustis.","The solver from Van Nuys finished 1 place before Traci.","The person who got 30 Across wrong, Willie, and the person who finished first are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Nelson","Omar","Traci","Willie"],"label_c":["Eustis","Hollis","Quimby","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9a4b7c7e7987f9cb602765e3e46ecfd"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall Derrick photographed in 1995 is somewhat shorter than the waterfall in New Zealand.","Garray is 5 ft higher than the fall in Switzerland.","The waterfall in Canada is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1986.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1995 is not located in Canada.","Neither the 115 ft tall waterfall nor Rhoqua is the waterfall Derrick shot in 1983.","Of the fall in Switzerland and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1993, one is 115 ft tall and the other is Oginao.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1986 is in New Zealand."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1986","1993","1995"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=852a6c43bfaf64353e88a2f4d7242b60"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child who finished in third place.","Of Denise and the child from Mrs. Steuben's class, one finished in seventh place and the other had to spell \"anemic\".","Of Ronald and the child whose final word was \"duplicity\", one was from Mrs. Manzella's class and the other finished in fifth place.","The child whose final word was \"anemic\", the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class, and the child from Mrs. Condini's class are three different people.","Ronald has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in seventh place.","Ronald is either the contestant who finished in fifth place or the child from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The child who finished in second place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Zachary."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Denise","Hannah","Ronald","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben"],"label_d":["second","third","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=838d11487152bc32cfdd338680cf4ce4"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Gene.","The Greyhound bus has 100 more books than the mobile library Wesley drives.","Of the Airstream and the ambulance, one has 400 books and the other is \"Tiny Tomes\".","The Mack truck is driven by Gene.","The mobile library Omar drives has 50 more books than the Mack truck.","\"Books-4-U\" has 50 fewer books than the ambulance."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Gene","Omar","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8639d5df62da965c661dfc10d66f71c4"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen is in Kinderdijk.","The Smit family's home was built sometime after Grosmolen.","The house in Aarlanderveen was built 23 years before the Meijer family's structure.","The structure in Aarlanderveen was built 23 years before Doesmolen.","The Visser family's house was built sometime before Grosmolen.","Grosmolen is in Aarlanderveen.","The structure built in 1729 isn't in Schiedam.","The structure built in 1752 is either the home in Schiedam or the home in Den Bommel."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen"],"label_c":["Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85de64656b482283d1a6a1ad937836df"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster from Nesketucket, MA costs somewhat more than the Thatcher oyster.","The one from Vancouver, BC, the oyster that costs $2.30, and the oyster with the citrusy finish are three different oysters.","The one that costs $2.20, the Katamaka oyster, and the one with the citrusy finish are three different oysters.","The Thatcher oyster costs 10 cents less than the one from Vancouver, BC.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat more than the Island Creek oyster.","The one with the fruity finish isn't from Vancouver, BC.","The one with the buttery finish, the oyster that costs $2.30 and the Katamaka oyster are all different oysters."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Katamaka","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["buttery","citrusy","fruity","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c2f8f2cf1ea0beb6a36d4a90cec2544"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Thursday was either the show with 750,000 viewers or the program that aired at 1:00pm.","Of the program that aired on PTR and the program with 1,000,000 viewers, one aired at 10:00pm and the other aired on Wednesday.","The show that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers aired on GMA.","The show that aired on FNX had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired on Thursday, the show with 1,000,000 viewers, and the program that aired on PTR are three different programs.","The show that aired at 6:00pm was either the show that aired on Thursday or the show with 250,000 viewers.","The show that aired on BMT aired on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a79f64884a186259a22f11da1e2a4264"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who chose puttanesca sauce, the competitor who ordered taglioni and the runner who paid $9.99 were all different runners.","The contestant who ordered fusilli paid more than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce paid more than Oscar.","Oscar didn't choose arrabiata sauce.","The competitor who chose mushroom sauce paid 2 dollars more than Claudia.","Nathaniel paid less than the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","The competitor who paid $7.99 was either the contestant who chose mushroom sauce or the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce.","Nathaniel ordered fusilli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Nathaniel","Oscar","Terry"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","penne","taglioni"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=361773379c71fe443445393206ee8b38"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Velasquez's class has 4 more students than the Geometry class.","Mr. Tanner's class has 4 more students than the class in room 201.","The class in room 215 has 4 more students than the Geometry class.","The course with 35 students isn't the French class.","The course in room 322 is either the Geometry class or the class with 31 students.","Of Mr. King's class and the Biology class, one has 29 students and the other is in room 215."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","201","215","322"],"label_c":["Avery","King","Tanner","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Biology","Chemistry","French","Geometry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c3265a2ad4711756d028c7de11f4753"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The four people are Erica, the person who ordered the ginger ale, the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 and the team member who ordered the iced tea.","Of the team member whose order cost $5.35 and the team member who ordered the Italian sub, one is Geoffrey and the other ordered the water.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.80 is either the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich or the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents more than Geoffrey.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale is either Erica or the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","Hannah is either the person who ordered the club sandwich or the person who ordered the ginger ale."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Samantha"],"label_c":["club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["ginger ale","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ab1ae19128dcee64f4d00a866864374"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The Art class is taught by Saunders.","Of the class with 33 students and the Latin class, one is in room 114 and the other is taught by Warner.","The class in room 215 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Herman's class.","Of the class in room 114 and the Biology class, one has 29 students and the other is taught by Saunders.","The course in room 319 isn't taught by Warner."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","207","215","319"],"label_c":["Ellis","Herman","Saunders","Warner"],"label_d":["Art","Biology","Latin","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c79b06af4cf0dce57c2f3bbc045f015"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the $5.75 order and the order with muenster cheese, one is Verna's and the other includes ham.","The sandwich with bologna costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","Yolanda's order costs 2 dollars more than the order with corned beef.","The order with havarti cheese costs more than Verna's sandwich.","Billie's order doesn't include prosciutto.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs 2 dollars less than the order with provolone cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Billie","Verna","Yolanda"],"label_c":["colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","prosciutto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0eec14758a35de572e4ce331b76ae584"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Alison is either the client that chose jet black or the customer that chose warm mocha.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment 1 hour before Susie's customer.","Eileen has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose jet black.","Blanche, the customer with the 1:00pm appointment, and the customer that chose midnight blue are three different customers.","Eileen has her appointment sometime before Yvonne's client.","The client with the 11:00am appointment isn't being helped by Whitney.","Blanche chose warm mocha.","The client that chose deep copper is either Yvonne's customer or Blanche."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Eileen","Georgia"],"label_c":["Nettie","Susie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d0e97bb702291bb819327aee422b3c7"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of Hannah and the salesperson who ordered the water, one owes $5.35 and the other ordered the club sandwich.","Samantha owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Chip didn't order the root beer.","The salesperson who ordered the water ordered the tuna on rye.","Neither Rebecca nor the team member who ordered the diet coke is the team member whose order cost $6.25.","The team member who ordered the root beer owes 90 cents more than Hannah."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ecd67ab3677efd1dd943de73c71d4a0"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Geoffrey didn't order the diet coke.","Neither the person who ordered the cheeseburger nor the person who ordered the grape soda is the person whose order cost $6.25.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","Of Erica and the team member who ordered the Italian sub, one ordered the ginger ale and the other owes $6.25.","Of the team member who ordered the club sandwich and the team member whose order cost $6.25, one ordered the diet coke and the other is Hannah.","The person who ordered the ginger ale owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd42759e60370eff86d49d11e4cb59f9"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe going to South Carolina is either the passenger with the wishbone or Maurice.","The aerophobe going to Delaware will leave sometime before Troy.","Maurice will go to Utah.","Of the aerophobe going to South Carolina and Troy, one will bring their horseshoe and the other will leave in February.","Christie will leave sometime before the flier with the lucky hat.","The aerophobe leaving in April won't go to Texas.","Christie is either the aerophobe leaving in January or the passenger going to Texas."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Brandi","Christie","Maurice","Troy"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","South Carolina","Texas","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a97547a835db7b9e3f9aac86d4748e23"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the golfer who won at Spotswood and the person who won at Willow Grove, one was Leslie Lane and the other won in 1920.","Leslie Lane won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 60.","The golfer who won in 1922 didn't shoot a 60.","Neither the woman who won in 1921 nor Freda Fritz was the golfer who won at Juniper Hills.","The golfer who won in 1920 shot a 59.","The golfer who scored a 64 was either Vickie Vern or the woman who won in 1923.","The woman who scored a 67 was either Freda Fritz or Leslie Lane.","The four golfers were the golfer who won in 1920, the person who won at Spotswood, Vickie Vern and the person who won at Juniper Hills."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Leslie Lane","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","64","67"],"label_d":["Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc365d8eb08f0e106e2959901e602eea"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.6656 N was found 6 days before the case at 88.1928 W.","Of the box found on May 3 and the cache at 41.0237 N, one was at 88.3821 W and the other held the marbles.","The box at 40.8991 N was found 6 days after the cache that held the puzzle book.","The case at 41.0072 N was found sometime before the box that held the puzzle book.","The cache at 40.6656 N wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The case at 41.0237 N was either the cache that held the decoder ring or the box found on May 12."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W"],"label_d":["decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61bdbc3887f1c7df1e3d4cecf77f0bb2"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The surgeon is either Kevin or the person born on June 14th.","The four people are the traveler from Austria, the musician, the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th and the traveler born on May 18th.","The traveler whose birthday is on June 14th is either Adrian or the architect.","The person from Canada is the surgeon.","The surgeon has a birthday sometime after Adrian.","The traveler from France has a birthday 2 months after the musician.","Harry is not the architect."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Harry","Jeffrey","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","France","Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a29c975f3e07d3dc209439b6765f2b8e"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the cook who scored 63 points and Gabriel, one works at Epicurious and the other made the pepper steak.","Freda scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","Ollie doesn't work at Apple Barn.","The person from Apple Barn scored somewhat more points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","Freda is either the cook from Enzo's or the person from Apple Barn.","The cook who made the pepper steak scored 14 more points than the person from Apple Barn.","Of the person who made the jambalaya and the person who made the lemon snapper, one scored 49 points and the other was Gabriel."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Freda","Gabriel","Ollie","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a8b68e576628e537aee567f52a9cfbe"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 2012 item sold for 50 dollars less than Al Allison's piece.","Gilby Glass's item featured the person who played left field.","Lance Leach's piece sold for 50 dollars less than the 1988 one.","Lance Leach's item was either the card that sold for $125 or the 1987 item.","The card that sold for $225 didn't feature the person who played pitcher.","The four cards were the piece for the person who played pitcher, Al Allison's one, the 1987 card and the 2012 one.","The piece for the person who played right field sold for somewhat less than the 2007 item.","The 2012 item sold for 50 dollars less than the card for the person who played right field."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Gilby Glass","Lance Leach","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1987","1988","2007","2012"],"label_d":["center field","left field","pitcher","right field"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3589c9b9e71d924e7629383e82545cf0"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1974 one sold for 100 dollars more than Pete Perez's one.","The card for the person who played center field sold for somewhat less than the 2007 item.","Lance Leach's item sold for 100 dollars more than the 2007 piece.","Lance Leach's item didn't feature the person who played first base.","Of the 1999 one and the 2007 item, one featured Keith Kane and the other featured the person who played shortstop.","Pete Perez's card sold for somewhat more than the 1999 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Jimmy Jacobs","Keith Kane","Lance Leach","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1974","1999","2007","2012"],"label_d":["center field","first base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8c032886a925d84065874a99fd44c75"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Alma will leave sometime after the flier with the rabbit's foot.","Of the flier going to Virginia and the flier leaving in February, one is Peggy and the other will bring their shamrock.","The four fliers are Velma, the aerophobe going to Wyoming, the flier going to Virginia and the flier going to Kansas.","The passenger with the shamrock will leave sometime after the passenger going to Wyoming.","Of the aerophobe going to Wyoming and the flier leaving in February, one is Velma and the other is Christie.","The flier going to Kansas will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the shamrock.","Peggy won't bring a talisman."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alma","Christie","Peggy","Velma"],"label_c":["rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Kansas","Virginia","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef20e471ee8338525b0d8898ada1efd5"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the Berlin facility or the Reykjavik accelerator.","The Lectra 4C will go online in 2017.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 1 year before the Stockholm accelerator.","Of the Tevatron LHC and the Zynga Complex, one is headed by Dr. Zimmerman and the other will go online in 2018.","Of the Falston LCS and the Madrid facility, one will go online in 2016 and the other is headed by Dr. Owens.","The Reykjavik facility is either the project headed by Dr. Dorsey or the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Owens","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Berlin","Madrid","Reykjavik","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26655291daae162c3f9067401a7e0016"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Rhonda's customer is either the client with the 2:00pm appointment or Hope.","Cristina has the 11:00am appointment.","Hope is being worked on by Tammie.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment, the customer that chose midnight blue, and Lynette are three different customers.","Lynette didn't choose deep copper.","Of the customer that chose deep copper and the client that chose vivacious red, one is Cristina and the other is being worked on by Rhonda.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment, Tammie's client, and Victoria's customer are three different customers."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Georgia","Hope","Lynette"],"label_c":["Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","midnight blue","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdfd12e8be871688f7f30d29911e4c31"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Kim Kane won her prize after the winner from Ireland.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize after Jemma Jenks.","Neither Jemma Jenks nor the winner who won in 1976 is the person from Canada.","The person from Canada won her prize 4 years before Ada Alvarez.","Ada Alvarez isn't from Poland.","Of the person who won the prize in physics and the winner who won in 1972, one is from Ireland and the other is Kim Kane.","Ada Alvarez won the prize in chemistry.","Jemma Jenks won her prize after the person who won the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Jemma Jenks","Kim Kane","Olive Olson"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Ireland","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46de2d7f90a1f783477dbf7d30871750"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 325 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the baked ham.","The baked ham is either the recipe that serves 2 people or the recipe that serves 8 people.","The roast potatoes recipe doesn't bake for 35 minutes.","The dish that serves 2 people bakes somewhat longer than the bean casserole.","The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","The recipe that serves 4 people is either the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees or the baked ham.","The dish that serves 8 people cooks at 350 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","4 people","7 people","8 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21d5e21edbeadf7f3df37aa21be15333"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Kennedy has 500 more genes than P. wellington.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Long, the bacteria sequenced in August, and B. mangeris are three different organisms.","The one sequenced in July was either the organism with 250 genes or the organism sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","B. mangeris has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in February.","The organism sequenced in April was sequenced by Dr. Underwood.","The one sequenced by Dr. Kennedy was either E. carolinus or the bacteria with 250 genes.","B. mangeris, the bacteria sequenced in August, and the organism sequenced by Dr. Underwood are three different organisms."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Henderson","Kennedy","Long","Underwood"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4571b7657e7fdc6df797ec4fa2a43c2f"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The four structures are the house built in 1706, the Jansen family's structure, Vlietmolen and the home in Schiedam.","Of Oostmolen and the home built in 1706, one is owned by the Meijer family and the other is owned by the Jansen family.","The home built in 1683, Westmolen, and the Jansen family's windmill are three different structures.","The house in Schiedam was built sometime before the Visser family's windmill.","The structure in Leiderdorp is either the structure built in 1683 or the Visser family's structure.","The home built in 1752, Westmolen, and the Jansen family's house are three different structures.","Oostmolen is either the structure in Aarlanderveen or the Meijer family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Hoogmade","Leiderdorp","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1adcbfeadfcf2c252da4808e7910c2a1"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Paulette didn't win with a straight flush.","Guillermo won 1 hand after the person who won the $12.50 pot.","Maria, the player who won the $12.50 pot, and the player who won the $18.25 pot are three different people.","Paulette won sometime after the player who won with a royal flush.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won 1 hand after the player who won with two pairs.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot won sometime before the competitor who won with two pairs.","Maria won 1 hand after the person who won the $9.00 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frances","Guillermo","Maria","Paulette"],"label_c":["two pairs","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04dd2584f93e09c0997159918c95a64a"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 21 ft long specimen was donated to the aquarium in 2008.","The 25 ft long exhibit was donated to the aquarium in 2013.","The specimen donated in 2015 is either Felipe or the beluga whale.","The fin whale is somewhat shorter than Felipe.","Dennis is somewhat shorter than the exhibit donated in 2013.","The gray whale is 4 feet longer than Felipe.","The 25 ft long whale is either Adam or the whale donated in 2008."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal"],"label_c":["Adam","Dennis","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["2004","2008","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=101e8e6b620b0beda26bf18637488340"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 114 is taught by Dean.","Mr. Paul's class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 120.","Mr. Dean's class has 4 more students than the Latin class.","The class with 33 students isn't the Chemistry class.","Of the class in room 114 and the course with 29 students, one is the English class and the other is taught by Paul.","Neither Mr. Owen's class nor the Physics class is the course in room 125.","The course in room 125 is either the Chemistry class or the English class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","120","125","405"],"label_c":["Dean","Herman","Owen","Paul"],"label_d":["Chemistry","English","Latin","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f027feb82cbf34ea6457cdd36b478bc"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The four players were Rothvum, the center forward, the full back and the person who started in 1979.","The person who started in 1982 played for the Whitecaps.","The player who started in 1976 played for the Rangers.","The full back started sometime before the person on the Whitecaps.","Neither the center forward nor Awad was the player who started in 1976.","Neither the player who started in 1979 nor the person who started in 1982 was the wing back.","Of the person who started in 1979 and Kawa, one was the full back and the other played for the Hawks."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Hatcha","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Hawks","Predators","Rangers","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1fbfd28c11ff6368d1b03a9105695c3"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast that began in 2010 is either the show with 2 million downloads or the podcast with 4 million downloads.","The show with 1 million downloads is about literature.","Faye Fender's show has more downloads than the gaming podcast.","The show that began in 2014 has 1 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The business show has 1 million more downloads than Cora Capon's show.","The music show started in 2012.","Al Acosta's show has 1 million more downloads than the business podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2012","2014"],"label_d":["business","gaming","literature","music"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5389133279a0d77ecda3d6a81e30827"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person from Delhi finished 1 place before Steven.","The person who got 4 Across wrong was either the person from Pacific Grove or the solver who finished second.","The person who finished third was from Delhi.","Leona didn't finish second.","Traci finished sometime after the person who got 11 Down wrong.","Of the contestant who got 4 Across wrong and the person who got 18 Down wrong, one was Leona and the other finished third.","The contestant who finished fourth was from Industry."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Leona","Steven","Traci","Virginia"],"label_c":["Delhi","Industry","Pacific Grove","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b8e58b5d4d346ab24f5158a03d7c806"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook from Apple Barn scored 14 fewer points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","Of the chef who scored 56 points and the chef who made the jambalaya, one works at Oceanside and the other was Marjorie.","The person who made the cajun chili scored 7 fewer points than the chef from Demitasse.","Celia scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the pepper steak.","Luther scored 14 more points than the cook from Apple Barn."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Luther","Marjorie","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b184aa7d79e62fde4fd175e4e9b2fa02"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who finished second is either the knitter who submitted the silver item or the entrant who submitted the purple item.","Winifred, the entrant who finished second and the knitter who submitted the silver item are all different people.","Jeanette is either the entrant who submitted the purple item or the entrant who submitted the black item.","The person who submitted the silver item finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her scarf.","Winifred didn't knit the hat.","The person who finished second made the blanket.","Ruth finished third.","The entrant who finished first, the entrant who submitted the black item, and the person who submitted the purple item are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Jeanette","Ruth","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":["black","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed76873471813538c89299f6a0820e8e"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 8:30pm was either the show that aired on GMA or the program that aired on WNW.","The program with 750,000 viewers didn't air on WNW.","The show that aired on Saturday had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The program that aired on BMT had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 2:00pm.","The four programs were the show with 1,000,000 viewers, the program that aired at 10:00pm, the program that aired at 2:00pm and the show that aired on Friday.","Of the program with 750,000 viewers and the show that aired on SBC, one aired on Tuesday and the other aired at 2:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","GMA","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f4ee566715217b770b7db9285ac02f9"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Oscar was either the competitor who chose bolognese sauce or the runner who ordered taglioni.","The competitor who paid $8.99 was either Damon or the competitor who ordered spaghetti.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce, Irma and Damon were all different runners.","The runner who paid $9.99 was either Damon or the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","The contestant who ordered taglioni paid 1 dollar less than the runner who ordered rotini.","The competitor who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce.","Damon paid less than Oscar."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Damon","Irma","Oscar"],"label_c":["fusilli","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a023c57889c7ab6b28bfa42285c2f8c"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who scored 300 points was from Modesto.","The person in lane 5 scored 80 points fewer points than Brandi.","The player from Pacific Grove was in lane 4.","The person in lane 2 is either the player who scored 380 points or the person who scored 540 points.","Oliver scored more points than the person from Junction City.","The contestant from Fort Kent scored 80 points more points than Brandi.","Alberta scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Fort Kent."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Nina","Oliver"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5"],"label_d":["Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ff514e4caf478b663e7dbbaf42b5bf2"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The specimen donated in 1996, the 27 ft long specimen, and the narwhal are three different whales.","The exhibit donated in 2008, Herbert, and the 25 ft long specimen are three different whales.","The narwhal is 23 ft long.","The narwhal isn't Evan.","Of the 25 ft long whale and the whale donated in 1996, one is the sei whale and the other is Adam.","The right whale, Herbert and the 25 ft long exhibit are all different whales.","The exhibit donated in 2007 is somewhat shorter than the right whale.","The narwhal was donated to the aquarium in 2008."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Dennis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2007","2008"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1911dffc076be07976e5d944c4897609"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of Veronica and the person who won the $6.50 pot, one won the first hand and the other won with a straight.","Adrienne won sometime after the person who won the $18.25 pot.","The person who won the $6.50 pot didn't win with a flush.","Adrienne won with two pairs.","The player who won with two pairs won 1 hand after Veronica.","Irma won the first hand.","The person who won the $23.25 pot, Derek, and Adrienne are three different people."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Derek","Irma","Veronica"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$6.50","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9526ad83d5497591c7f5ad15b312c06"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Neither the stock Edith bought nor the real estate stock was ABTR.","ABTR was bought by Delilah.","The stock Edith bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than HBW.","Of the stock that sold for $28 per share and KMPP, one was in the utilities sector and the other was bought by Francine.","The stock Delilah bought was per share less expensive than KMPP.","KMPP was in the health care sector."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Delilah","Edith","Francine"],"label_d":["health care","real estate","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74f18d173f20b57463c196f891d62e56"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the person whose order cost $5.80 and the team member who ordered the tuna on rye, one ordered the water and the other is Hannah.","The salesperson who ordered the water owes 45 cents less than Hannah.","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the orange soda.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the orange soda nor the person whose order cost $6.25 is Rebecca.","Hannah owes less than the salesperson who ordered the iced tea.","Of Geoffrey and the salesperson who ordered the iced tea, one ordered the B.L.T. and the other owes $6.25."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f47ae18f09674ccfd768ef0e534f585"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The four waterfalls are the fall Derrick shot in 1991, Oginao, the 115 ft tall waterfall and the 110 ft tall waterfall.","Of Oginao and the fall Derrick photographed in 1982, one is located in Tibet and the other is located in Switzerland.","Neither the 115 ft tall waterfall nor the waterfall in Canada is Inawatai.","Neither the waterfall in Tibet nor the fall in Canada is Garray.","Of the 100 ft tall fall and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1987, one is in Tibet and the other is Garray."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1987","1991","2004"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=559b7451369076a0be08555c99a1ce7f"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The French class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Morrison's class.","Of the class in room 318 and the class with 31 students, one is taught by Ingram and the other is the French class.","The English class is either the course with 33 students or the class in room 318.","Mr. Paul's class is either the class with 35 students or the course with 31 students.","The class in room 405 has 2 fewer students than the French class.","The French class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 314.","The Pre-Calculus class has somewhat more students than the course in room 314."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["125","314","318","405"],"label_c":["Ingram","Morrison","Paul","Warner"],"label_d":["English","French","Geometry","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=389f3f371db2b09ebe7d1fc888b1d643"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Rosemary won't be seen by Dr. Valdez.","Patsy has an appointment 2 hours after the customer going in for the filling.","The customer with the 9:30am appointment, the client who will be seeing Dr. Compton, and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Valdez are three different people.","Of the client going in for the cleaning and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Gregory, one is scheduled for 11:30am and the other is Colin.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Compton has the appointment for the extraction.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Gregory has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the cleaning."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Colin","Patsy","Rosemary"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4018e479e8ae730a19e364916b496e6a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2010.","The show with 4 million downloads is about business.","Of the podcast with 4 million downloads and the podcast that began in 2011, one is about gaming and the other is Al Acosta's.","Cora Capon's show has 3 million downloads.","The literature podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","The show that began in 2013 is either Cora Capon's podcast or the podcast with 4 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2010","2011","2013","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","literature"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6acff2604c6f4964a3f0bb1794042e31"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The cantilever one is 1,500 feet shorter than Sandy Bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the cable-stayed structure.","The 8,500 ft one is the cantilever bridge.","Vellon Bridge, the bridge in Vaduz, and the truss bridge are three different structures.","Vellon Bridge isn't in Skopje.","North Bridge, the truss one, and the 11,500 ft one are three different structures.","The four structures are the structure in Kiev, Sandy Bridge, Vellon Bridge and the truss structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Kiev","Skopje","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc85780be278ccd4f0fa95fc8e53f8e9"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who made the smoked pork scored somewhat fewer points than the cook who made the lemon snapper.","The cook from Apple Barn scored 7 fewer points than the chef who made the jambalaya.","Of the chef who made the jambalaya and Anita, one scored 56 points and the other works at White Bean.","Ollie scored 7 more points than the chef from Epicurious.","The chef who made the cashew tofu scored somewhat fewer points than the cook from White Bean.","Hattie didn't make the smoked pork.","The chef who made the lemon snapper scored somewhat fewer points than Anita."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Anita","Hattie","Luther","Ollie"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e573a5b313eaea321cec83f4528a940"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that went 35 feet was blue.","Omar's design was either the plane that was thrown 6th or the airplane that went 15 feet.","Aaron's design was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 7th went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design.","Henrietta's design went 20 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 3rd.","Aaron's design was either the plane that was thrown 4th or the green plane.","The plane that was thrown 6th, the plane that went 45 feet, and the white plane are three different planes."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","white"],"label_d":["3rd","4th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05bc2a01675e4410902603ad16d7bb99"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Falston LCS isn't in Helsinki.","Of the Athens facility and the project headed by Dr. Tate, one will go online in 2018 and the other is the Falston LCS.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 and the Bale-Hahn SSC, one is in Dublin and the other is headed by Dr. Tate.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Lester.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is headed by Dr. Golden."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Golden","Dr. Lester","Dr. Tate"],"label_d":["Athens","Dublin","Helsinki","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=306563c43bad3e156bf01a4fe99c6ee4"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 105 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 2003.","Of the fall in Jamaica and the fall in Nigeria, one is Garray and the other is 105 ft tall.","The waterfall located in Jamaica is somewhat shorter than the fall Derrick shot in 1994.","Of the waterfall Derrick shot in 1982 and Oginao, one has a height of 115 ft and the other is in Tibet.","Garray is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1994 or the 115 ft tall fall.","Nyalt is in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1982","1987","1994","2003"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d6dc81d0d62979d060aa0fcbd25c319"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Henrietta's design was silver.","The plane that was thrown 6th, the plane that went 45 feet, and the plane that went 25 feet are three different planes.","The plane that was thrown 1st was black.","The plane that was thrown 3rd went 10 feet farther than Omar's design.","The plane that was thrown 1st landed 20 feet shorter than Valerie's design.","Of the silver airplane and the plane that was thrown 1st, one was Omar's and the other went 45 feet.","The plane that went 35 feet wasn't white."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","silver","white"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","4th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4c6370fe6ac4b6228b6f4e2f63ac6b4"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier going to Hawaii will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the lucky hat.","Doug is either the aerophobe with the lucky hat or the flier going to Louisiana.","Of Maurice and the aerophobe leaving in February, one will go to Hawaii and the other will bring their horseshoe.","The passenger going to Utah won't bring a shamrock.","The flier going to Utah will leave sometime before Katie.","The passenger with the horseshoe is either the aerophobe going to Utah or the flier leaving in February.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave sometime after Doug."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doug","Eloise","Katie","Maurice"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Louisiana","Nebraska","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e094de2be52fcd723cdb0179e65d1700"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the home going to Kennebunkport and the $38,000 structure, one is for the Ingrams and the other is 110 sq ft.","The Nielsen's home is either the $38,000 structure or the $36,000 home.","The Ewing's structure sold for $38,000.","The $38,000 structure is somewhat larger than the Ingram's house.","The 110 sq ft structure won't be going to Healdsburg.","The house going to Laguna Beach is somewhat larger than the Nielsen's house.","Neither the structure going to Kennebunkport nor the Ewing's home is the $35,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Nielsen","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e11a97c85db3c958c2c05b30d9f0a662"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Voyager Hero\" is either the system made by Pinnefore or the machine made by Dow Games.","The $3,750 pinball machine was made by Maxigame.","Of the machine released in 1977 and the machine released in 1974, one is \"Bowling Alley\" and the other was made by Maxigame.","The game made by Pinnefore came out 2 years after the $3,750 system.","The $5,200 game, \"Bowling Alley\", and \"Voyager Hero\" are three different games.","\"Aladeen\" came out 1 year before the machine made by Dow Games.","The game released in 1975 costs $2,500."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bab88ca1312db1ab1cf959ea4ff0f4e5"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The four dummies are the $1,250 dummy, Jeff's piece, \"Tombawomba\" and Isabel's dummy.","Of the puppet going to St. Moritz and the $1,250 dummy, one is Margarita's and the other is \"Sniffletoe\".","Jeff's dummy cost somewhat less than the dummy going to St. Moritz.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 250 dollars less than the puppet going to Mexico City.","\"Xavier\" cost 250 dollars more than the puppet going to Vancouver.","\"Sniffletoe\", Jeff's dummy, and the $750 dummy are three different dummies."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Valencio","Xavier"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Oslo","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ddfb4bba6f72fe00e6003455160a023"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Zachary had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Zachary is either the child whose final word was \"bulwark\" or the student who finished in first place.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Ira was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Of the student whose final word was \"consomme\" and the child who finished in first place, one is Zachary and the other was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The student who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Steuben.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\", the contestant who finished in sixth place, and Philip are three different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Ira","Philip","Stephanie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7631b1d5068818c9f3ac7d19182f596"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who paid $9.99 was either the runner who chose mushroom sauce or the contestant who ordered vermicelli.","Terry was either the runner who chose pomodoro sauce or the competitor who paid $6.99.","Florence didn't order farfalle.","The competitor who chose marinara sauce ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who paid $7.99 was either the runner who chose pomodoro sauce or Herbert.","Of the competitor who ordered penne and Herbert, one paid $7.99 and the other chose mushroom sauce.","Of Zachary and the competitor who ordered capellini, one paid $9.99 and the other chose marinara sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Herbert","Terry","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","penne","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d910cde49606460eab319d833dcccce0"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The four sandwiches are the sandwich with colby jack cheese, the order with ham, the $2.75 order and Kenneth's sandwich.","The $4.75 order is either the order with cheddar cheese or the sandwich with provolone cheese.","The $5.75 order is either the order with bologna or Tony's order.","Of the sandwich with cheddar cheese and Kenneth's sandwich, one includes bologna and the other includes ham.","Kenneth's order costs 1 dollar more than the order with roast beef.","Neither the $2.75 order nor the order with gouda cheese is Sue's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Kenneth","Peter","Sue","Tony"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","ham","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09da14c99d3c3bdda18e02e4fbd27f12"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Jaime will bring their wishbone.","The aerophobe going to Ohio is either the passenger with the talisman or the passenger leaving in January.","Whitney is either the passenger going to Florida or the flier with the horseshoe.","Whitney will leave sometime after the flier with the talisman.","The passenger with the rabbit's foot will leave 1 month after the aerophobe going to Louisiana.","Of the passenger with the talisman and the passenger with the wishbone, one will go to Florida and the other is Velma."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Florence","Jaime","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Florida","Kansas","Louisiana","Ohio"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00c2ef64d06deb76393464a0010a2a89"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on CBR.","The show that aired at 6:00pm was either the show that aired on PTR or the show that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 10:00pm aired on CBR.","The show that aired on GMA had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The program with 750,000 viewers aired on Sunday.","The program that aired on Tuesday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","The show that aired at 8:30pm didn't air on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d171afb14ac6f05bf46816bdf5cd388"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Neither the project headed by Dr. Valentine nor the Oslo facility is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Copenhagen accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","Neither the Berlin facility nor the project headed by Dr. Valentine is the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online sometime after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Lectra 4C will go online in 2019.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 is either the Warsaw accelerator or the project headed by Dr. Golden.","The four accelerators are the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, the Berlin facility, the Lectra 4C and the Oslo accelerator.","The Tevatron LHC is either the project headed by Dr. Valentine or the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Golden","Dr. Huff","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Berlin","Copenhagen","Oslo","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ede6b073e8188b5b5b914ab45ad2b211"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Whitney's client has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose honey blonde.","Blanche has her appointment 2 hours after Yvonne's customer.","Lynette has her appointment 1 hour after Yvonne's customer.","Cristina is either the client that chose brown sable or the customer with the 2:00pm appointment.","Susie's customer has her appointment sometime after Cristina.","The four customers are Nettie's customer, the client that chose honey blonde, the customer that chose brown sable and the client that chose warm mocha.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is either the client that chose jet black or Yvonne's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Georgia","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Susie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2af70cd7875801157ba9c8b9a78b9eaa"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Angie was either the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce or the competitor who chose marinara sauce.","Of the runner who paid $7.99 and the contestant who ordered spaghetti, one chose arrabiata sauce and the other was Damon.","Pablo paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who ordered penne.","Pablo paid $7.99.","Of the contestant who paid $6.99 and Damon, one ordered vermicelli and the other chose puttanesca sauce.","Neither the runner who ordered spaghetti nor the runner who ordered penne was the contestant who chose marinara sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Damon","Pablo","Velma"],"label_c":["penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","marinara","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e827bf6ab0bc11b284293f5d8fa2212"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year before Leslie Lane.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 60.","The woman who won at Amble Glen didn't shoot a 60.","Of the woman who scored a 67 and the woman who won in 1923, one was Shari Steel and the other won at Juniper Hills.","Neither the woman who won in 1920 nor Wendy Wells was the person who scored a 66.","The person who won at Scotch Pines was either the golfer who scored a 67 or the woman who scored a 60."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Grace Goritz","Leslie Lane","Shari Steel","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","64","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78277b6562dbd8fbb583cc296adc5adf"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Tim Townsend doesn't work in the medical industry.","Joseph Jakes is worth 2 billion less than the person from Germany.","The mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry, the person from England, and the magnate worth $25 billion are three different people.","The person who works in the medical industry is worth 1 billion more than the magnate from Ireland.","The person from Germany is worth 1 billion less than Betty Bush.","The tycoon who works in the banking industry is either the mogul from Norway or the tycoon worth $26 billion.","The magnate who works in the banking industry is worth somewhat more than Tim Townsend."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Gil Gallegos","Joseph Jakes","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Ireland","England","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["banking","medical","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e607a2e6d893819fce234375a51239d4"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who won in 1921 didn't shoot a 65.","The woman who scored a 62 won her tournament sometime before the woman who won at Pennyfoot.","Of the golfer who won in 1921 and the golfer who scored a 61, one was Grace Goritz and the other won at Scotch Pines.","The woman who won in 1923 was either Grace Goritz or the woman who won at Willow Grove.","Neither Kristina Katz nor Inez was the golfer who won at Spotswood.","Kristina Katz shot a 61.","The person who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 61."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Grace Goritz","Inez","Kristina Katz"],"label_c":["61","62","64","65"],"label_d":["Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=402b6863341535358ba4805d40edc763"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 88.0431 W, the case at 40.6656 N, and the box that held the sunglasses are three different boxes.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found sometime after the case that held the sunglasses.","The box at 40.6656 N was found 3 days after the case that held the ancient coin.","The case at 41.0237 N didn't have the marbles inside it.","Of the box at 40.8991 N and the cache at 41.0237 N, one was at 88.1928 W and the other was found on May 12.","The box that held the chewing gum was found 3 days before the case at 88.3907 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86ee1a35f326dbf323c7d7a570088b47"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced in December has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in September.","The one with 500 genes was either the organism sequenced in August or V. tenesis.","P. wellington wasn't sequenced in July.","The one sequenced in December was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland or the organism sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","Of the bacteria sequenced in July and the bacteria with 500 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Bradford and the other is V. tenesis.","E. carolinus was sequenced in December.","The organism with 500 genes was sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","The organism with 1,000 genes wasn't sequenced in August."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Copeland","Long","Walsh"],"label_d":["July","August","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0412b2694993583d053e0d24c78906eb"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen was built sometime after the house in Hoogmade.","The Smit family's windmill was built sometime after Oostmolen.","The house in Den Bommel, Grosmolen, and the Smit family's home are three different structures.","The windmill in Leiderdorp is either Oostmolen or the Van Dijk family's structure.","Of the windmill built in 1752 and Zemelmolen, one is in Den Bommel and the other is owned by the Smit family.","Oostmolen is in Kinderdijk.","The house in Kinderdijk is owned by the Jansen family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c8171757b0e256a26d2d030ca47df55"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Neither the person who ordered the Italian sub nor Rebecca is the team member whose order cost $5.35.","Peter owes more than the person who ordered the club sandwich.","Of the person whose order cost $4.90 and the team member whose order cost $6.25, one ordered the water and the other is Hannah.","Peter is either the salesperson who ordered the iced tea or the salesperson who ordered the grape soda.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda ordered the Italian sub.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub nor Rebecca is the person who ordered the water.","The team member who ordered the iced tea didn't order the taco salad."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4df32f87e2f908bdb8f83b92d32eb3a6"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Neither ABTR nor the health care stock was the stock that sold for $26 per share.","PSTO didn't sell for $26 per share.","The stock Delilah bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the utilities stock.","Of the stock Abigail bought and the stock Delilah bought, one was in the telecom sector and the other sold for $26 per share.","GXTV was per share more expensive than the telecom stock.","ABTR was bought by Heathcliff.","ABTR sold for $28 per share.","The stock Abigail bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than JMO."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","PSTO"],"label_c":["Abigail","Delilah","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["energy","health care","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d065fef077635d668c781a8d4be41e09"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Gus is 4 feet shorter than the exhibit donated in 2008.","The gray whale is Brent.","The 25 ft long exhibit wasn't donated in 2013.","Of the narwhal and the 27 ft long exhibit, one is Curtis and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2012.","Brent is 4 feet shorter than the right whale.","The 21 ft long exhibit is Brent."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["2007","2008","2012","2013"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7ceca6a10c6ad3507fea7dfdde170cf"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Rhonda's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Iris.","Alison has the 11:00am appointment.","Of the customer that chose deep copper and Iris, one has the 12:00pm appointment and the other is being worked on by Opal.","Georgia, the customer that chose midnight blue, and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment are three different customers.","Georgia didn't choose warm mocha.","The client that chose midnight blue is either the customer with the 2:00pm appointment or the client with the 11:00am appointment.","Alison is either Susie's client or the customer with the 2:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Georgia","Iris"],"label_c":["Opal","Rhonda","Susie","Whitney"],"label_d":["deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30b7a0ee2bda5a05faa9bcf46f1c34da"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine in Usui is either Hori Takesi or Amari Michi.","Of the shrine dedicated to the deer and the temple built in 1705, one is in Toyagi and the other is Matsuno Okura.","The structure in Funai was built sometime before the temple dedicated to the frog.","The shrine in Funai, the temple built in 1645, and Okabe Honzo are three different shrines.","Amari Michi isn't dedicated to the turtle.","Of the structure dedicated to the rooster and the shrine built in 1585, one is in Funai and the other is Matsuno Okura.","The temple dedicated to the deer is either the structure in Toyagi or the structure in Usui."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo"],"label_c":["Funai","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["deer","frog","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b635b234206119d87a1289fd57727bb"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the contestant from Pacific Grove and the person who scored 540 points, one is Esther and the other was in lane 4.","Yvette scored 460 points.","The contestant who scored 540 points was in lane 6.","Alberta, the person from Bristol, and the player in lane 1 are three different people.","The person from Fort Kent scored 80 points more points than the person in lane 5.","The contestant who scored 380 points is either the player from Fort Kent or Esther."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Esther","Terrence","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Bristol","Fort Kent","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e227c3b1ae55dea48d0a496a2a8f4f4e"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the chef from Zenaida's and the chef who made the cashew tofu, one scored 42 points and the other was Ollie.","The person who made the pepper steak scored somewhat fewer points than the cook from Demitasse.","The cook from Epicurious made the smoked pork.","Darlene is either the person from Oceanside or the chef from Demitasse.","Wade didn't make the pepper steak.","The cook from Oceanside, the person who scored 42 points and the chef who scored 63 points are all different chefs.","The cook from Demitasse scored somewhat fewer points than Darlene."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Anita","Darlene","Ollie","Wade"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Epicurious","Oceanside","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79f5b3689e20a0daf193c138d694011f"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen was built sometime after the De Jong family's home.","Of Oostmolen and Grosmolen, one is owned by the Meijer family and the other was built in 1706.","Doesmolen was built 23 years after the structure in Kinderdijk.","The De Vries family's windmill was built sometime before the windmill in Aarlanderveen.","Westmolen was built 46 years before the structure in Kinderdijk.","The home in Leiderdorp isn't owned by the De Vries family.","The house in Aarlanderveen is either the De Vries family's structure or the De Jong family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Smit"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fd4e346d7531d2ca5a8db22cd5b5f74"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Bertha didn't make the cashew tofu.","Of the cook who made the cashew tofu and the chef who made the cajun chili, one was Marjorie and the other scored 49 points.","The person from Apple Barn scored 14 more points than Bertha.","The cook from Demitasse scored 14 fewer points than the chef who made the lemon snapper.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored somewhat more points than Tyrone.","Of the cook who scored 56 points and the chef who made the smoked pork, one was Hattie and the other works at Epicurious."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Bertha","Hattie","Marjorie","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2e62c0e0c18a50df9fde6d128ed8c3a"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Neither Mr. Paul's class nor the class in room 412 is the Spanish class.","The Biology class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 114.","The Pre-Calculus class is either the class in room 322 or Mr. Morrison's class.","Mr. Morrison's class has somewhat fewer students than the Spanish class.","Of the class in room 412 and the class in room 114, one is taught by Leach and the other is the Pre-Calculus class.","Mr. Leach's class is either the Chemistry class or the course with 35 students.","The class with 29 students isn't the Chemistry class.","Mr. Paul's class has somewhat more students than the course in room 125."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","125","322","412"],"label_c":["Leach","Morrison","Paul","Underwood"],"label_d":["Biology","Chemistry","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5907465d552361d01c9d52e7896d8147"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in physics won her prize before the person who won the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won the prize in physics is either Mandy Marsh or the person who won in 1964.","Betty Brewer is either the person from New Zealand or the winner who won in 1968.","Of the winner who won in 1964 and Kim Kane, one is from Ireland and the other won the prize in literature.","Mandy Marsh won her prize 8 years before the person from France.","The winner who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years before Betty Brewer."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Casey Carson","Kim Kane","Mandy Marsh"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","physics"],"label_d":["Ireland","France","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7adc24a11de235fa5efba492166d1770"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Irskela and the fall Derrick photographed in 1990, one is 105 ft tall and the other is located in Jamaica.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1985 is 5 ft shorter than Cerbel.","Neither the waterfall located in Nigeria nor the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1985 is Rhoqua.","The 105 ft tall fall wasn't shot in 1993.","The fall Derrick shot in 1985 is somewhat taller than the fall located in Brazil.","Irskela is in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1985","1988","1990","1993"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c25f3029d4684c4eb93a69117f7e616"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Florence paid 1 dollar more than the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce.","The runner who chose mushroom sauce ordered taglioni.","Oscar paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar more than Florence.","The runner who paid $6.99 was either the runner who ordered rigatoni or the contestant who ordered fettuccine.","Terry didn't pay $6.99.","The runner who chose mushroom sauce paid more than Terry."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Florence","Oscar","Terry"],"label_c":["fettuccine","rigatoni","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","marinara","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ab5bf56c45a765463cfb6249bb8c0ef"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer going in for the extraction has an appointment sometime before Bernice.","The customer going in for the whitening has an appointment 1 hour after the person who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","Allison has an appointment sometime after the person who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","Of the client going in for the extraction and Rosemary, one will be seen by Dr. Compton and the other will be seen by Dr. Nixon.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Harris, Allison, and the client going in for the whitening are three different people.","The person with the 11:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Harris.","Allison, the client going in for the root canal, and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Nixon are three different people."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Bernice","Harold","Rosemary"],"label_c":["extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Harris","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=306c8fd74ecc4779c8f6734c6c48e36b"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 8-1 decision was either Watts v Yang or Justice Olson's majority opinion.","Carson v Dunn was either Justice Olson's majority opinion or the March 10 case.","Watts v Yang had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","Watts v Yang was sometime before Ayers v Byrd.","The 4-5 decision was 2 weeks before Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","Justice Olson's majority opinion was either the 3-6 decision or the March 17 proceeding.","The March 3 case was the 4-5 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["3-6","4-5","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5fd43fe91cfdeff16a8364deb179636"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Yvonne's customer, Flora, and the client that chose deep copper are three different customers.","Georgia, Victoria's client, and Yvonne's customer are three different customers.","The client with the 11:00am appointment is being worked on by Pam.","Iris doesn't have the 12:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose warm mocha, Flora, and Yvonne's customer are three different customers.","Of the client with the 1:00pm appointment and the client that chose jet black, one is being worked on by Pam and the other is Georgia.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment chose warm mocha."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Flora","Georgia","Hope","Iris"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d5124979568052d50a5c0caa5cb235e"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The kale quinoa doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 15th contains 40 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The dish with 380 calories was served on May 14th.","The recipe with 18 grams of protein contains 40 fewer calories than the chili pork.","The dish with 7 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","The meal with 15 grams of protein was either the kale quinoa or the dish served on May 12th.","The meal with 5 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the dish with 15 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6063cca4f7b1be76b9528f2c30b5a70"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who spent $475, the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv, and the attendee who lives in Fruitland are three different people.","The attendee who spent $425 is either the person who lives in Fruitland or the attendee who lives in Eustis.","Lily Little lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who lives in Eustis spent 25 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the planter.","Ora Osborne gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Kit Kelley spent more than the person who gave Ally the toaster.","Jack Jordan, the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player, and the person who spent $425 are three different people."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ce5d7ebd3b31b69221af4656c1debbe"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 3rd landed 10 feet shorter than the pink airplane.","Roderick's design was either the plane that was thrown 3rd or the silver plane.","The plane that was thrown 2nd landed 20 feet shorter than Henrietta's design.","The plane that went 45 feet was thrown 6th.","Of the pink airplane and the airplane that went 15 feet, one was thrown 6th and the other was Ella's.","The plane that went 25 feet was green."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver"],"label_d":["2nd","3rd","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dce476fe2ff31c1663fbe27dc00e72e8"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the chewing gum was found 3 days after the case at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.0431 W was found sometime before the box at 88.1863 W.","The cache that held the marbles was found 3 days before the box that held the puzzle book.","The box at 40.6656 N was at 88.0431 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 3 days before the cache at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found on May 6."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=376d6a8c7797eea2d0a8371c7618c6fe"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Sal Spencer has had a smaller return than Pine Bay.","The fund with a return of 9% is either the fund run by Nadine Newton or Citizen Trust.","The fund with a return of 6% is run by Nadine Newton.","The fund with a return of 8% started in 1983.","Of Black River and the one with a return of 8%, one is run by Yolanda Yang and the other started in 2002.","Silver Rock didn't begin in 1997.","The one run by Sal Spencer has a larger return than Silver Rock."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Nadine Newton","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1972","1983","1997","2002"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e159ddd4c07513ef6d319f25959d38e"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Short v Metz, the 5-4 decision, and the March 3 proceeding are three different cases.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion was either the 3-6 decision or the March 17 proceeding.","The four cases were the 5-4 decision, the March 17 proceeding, the March 3 proceeding and Ayers v Byrd.","The 7-2 decision was either Ayers v Byrd or Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Gibbs v Kintz wasn't on March 3.","Of the March 24 proceeding and Justice Olson's majority opinion, one was Ayers v Byrd and the other was the 3-6 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["3-6","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Caldwell","Hatfield","Olson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=621edcedce3ccc39b294968786e6787e"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Irv Ingram's card sold for somewhat more than the 1972 card.","Al Allison's one didn't sell for $225.","Of the item that sold for $175 and the 1972 one, one featured the person who played second base and the other featured Irv Ingram.","The 1988 piece sold for 50 dollars more than the item for the person who played catcher.","The 1999 card, the one for the person who played third base, and the one for the person who played left field are three different cards.","Jimmy Jacobs's card came out in 1987.","The card for the person who played left field was either Irv Ingram's card or the 1988 one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1987","1988","1999"],"label_d":["catcher","left field","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d23d02e6d8f24f9cf151396a56fe86b2"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of Juan's order and Frances's sandwich, one includes havarti cheese and the other costs $3.75.","The $4.75 order is either Juan's sandwich or the sandwich with gouda cheese.","The sandwich with liverwurst is either the order with havarti cheese or the $4.75 order.","Frances's order costs $2.75.","Neither the $5.75 sandwich nor Verna's sandwich is the order with ham.","The sandwich with gouda cheese costs more than the order with liverwurst.","The sandwich with corned beef costs more than the sandwich with gouda cheese.","Emily's sandwich doesn't include cheddar cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Frances","Juan","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti"],"label_d":["corned beef","ham","liverwurst","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=192003353a293bae20442f0356fb3267"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person who worked in Colorado finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Elroy Ellis.","Ivan Ingram worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","Neither Fred Fletcher nor the person who worked in Arizona was the person who found 14 ounces of gold.","The prospector who worked in Canada didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","Ivan Ingram finished with somewhat less gold than the person working at Glacier Grove.","Neither the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold nor the prospector who worked in Canada was Fred Fletcher.","The prospector who worked in California worked the Tyrol Creek claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0516d94db6c95c7b638d9f83f45d92f1"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who ordered vermicelli paid 1 dollar more than Damon.","Neither the runner who chose mushroom sauce nor Rosie was the runner who paid $6.99.","The contestant who paid $8.99 didn't order spaghetti.","Rosie paid less than the runner who ordered farfalle.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce paid 2 dollars less than Claudia.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who chose alfredo sauce paid more than the competitor who ordered rigatoni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Damon","Nathaniel","Rosie"],"label_c":["farfalle","rigatoni","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ef04907f204ba1cfca2227ba775c0a2"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon who works in the finance industry is worth 1 billion more than the person from Canada.","Of the mogul from Sweden and Betty Bush, one is worth $26 billion and the other works in the aerospace industry.","The magnate from Sweden is worth 2 billion more than the magnate who works in the finance industry.","Gil Gallegos doesn't work in the retail industry.","The person who works in the software industry is worth somewhat more than Betty Bush.","Ida Ingram is from Norway."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Gil Gallegos","Ida Ingram"],"label_c":["Canada","France","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","finance","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a10661246bafd61005810f2df45914bc"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in astronomy is either the person who won in 1968 or the person who won in 1976.","Of the winner who won in 1968 and Mandy Marsh, one won the prize in bioengineering and the other is from Canada.","Tara Tate won her prize 4 years after the person from France.","Ida Ingram didn't win the prize in economics.","Ida Ingram didn't win in 1964.","Of Mandy Marsh and the person who won in 1972, one is from Canada and the other is from New Zealand.","Tara Tate won in 1968."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ida Ingram","Kim Kane","Mandy Marsh","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","medicine"],"label_d":["Canada","France","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a55951f60705d1a66c5f6bd06f8aa052"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The blue airplane landed 20 feet shorter than Roderick's design.","The pink plane went 10 feet farther than Roderick's design.","Valerie's design wasn't thrown 3rd.","Ella's design was thrown 5th.","Of Ella's design and the plane that was thrown 7th, one was blue and the other went 35 feet.","Ella's design, the plane that went 45 feet, and the plane that was thrown 4th are three different planes.","Roderick's design was green."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink"],"label_d":["3rd","4th","5th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f781a0511696d353e29fc6c78bcbf787"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced by Dr. Garza has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in February.","The one with 750 genes was sequenced in August.","Of the bacteria sequenced in September and the one sequenced by Dr. Garza, one has 250 genes and the other is E. carolinus.","B. mangeris was either the organism sequenced in August or the organism sequenced in February.","B. mangeris has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in September.","The organism with 750 genes was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Bradford or E. carolinus.","P. wellington doesn't have exactly 250 genes.","The one sequenced by Dr. Doyle was either E. carolinus or the organism sequenced in December."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Bradford","Doyle","Garza","Sheppard"],"label_d":["February","August","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5273dc0a6fb210607c4cb1b73cecef5"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of Mitch Mayo and Ned Norris, one lives in Twin Peaks and the other gave Ally the laptop.","The attendee who spent $450 lives in Sun City.","The person who spent $475 is either the person who lives in Fruitland or the friend who lives in Twin Peaks.","The friend who lives in Jonesboro spent more than Ned Norris.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv is either the friend who spent $425 or Ned Norris.","Of the attendee who gave Ally the laptop and the attendee who lives in Jonesboro, one spent $400 and the other is Ora Osborne.","The friend who lives in Twin Peaks didn't give Ally the planter."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56071ee1a91bb9ea2a9dc42770990e6d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of Jill and the contestant who finished in fourth place, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Jill was from Mrs. Condini's class.","The contestant who finished in first place had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the child who finished in second place.","Otis was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Jill had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Nick didn't finish in third place.","The student from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Jill","Nick","Otis","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bfd3a3b828c915abaa039acd43f1382"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Laverne is either the person who submitted the blue item or the person who finished third.","Jeanette finished 2 places after the entrant who submitted the blue item.","Ruth didn't make the silver item.","Of the entrant who finished fourth and the person who entered her scarf, one is Ruth and the other made the blue item.","The entrant who submitted the orange item is either the entrant who finished second or the entrant who entered her blanket.","The entrant who submitted the black item made the tea cozy.","The entrant who finished third made the orange item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Jeanette","Laverne","Ruth","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","silver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01530f0eef43c3b8c8fc10b0a2a4bb1f"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The dummy going to Portland cost 250 dollars less than \"Xavier\".","The four dummies are Nicole's dummy, the $750 puppet, the $1,250 dummy and the dummy going to Baltimore.","The dummy going to St. Moritz is either the $1,000 piece or \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat more than Isabel's dummy.","Jeff's dummy cost 500 dollars more than \"Xavier\".","Of \"Waldarama\" and the $1,000 puppet, one is going to Portland and the other is Nicole's.","The puppet going to St. Moritz isn't \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48f855bcab33d3fd2c30a6f6944a1ccd"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 5th landed 10 feet shorter than the green airplane.","The plane that went 25 feet wasn't thrown 7th.","Of the green airplane and the plane that was thrown 5th, one was Aaron's and the other went 25 feet.","Omar's design landed somewhat shorter than the yellow airplane.","Roderick's design was thrown 6th.","Valerie's design went 25 feet.","Valerie's design, the white airplane, and the plane that was thrown 5th are three different planes."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["green","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":["2nd","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47b1d84a9a007331c02fdf52619e0964"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the Nysrani culture and the society founded in 350 AD, one had a population size of 4,500 and the other was based near Boulder Creek.","The culture located near Kentfield didn't have a population size of 8,000.","The culture located near Boulder Creek was founded 500 years before the Aldeton culture.","The Voriss culture was founded 500 years before the culture located near Garden Grove.","The culture located near Floris was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,500 people.","The Voriss culture was founded sometime after the culture with 9,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Echmust","Nysrani","Voriss"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Floris","Garden Grove","Kentfield"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5cdd7c95fad0f1619f0df09f8114745e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 3, the cache that held the chewing gum, and the box that held the marbles are three different boxes.","Of the cache at 40.8991 N and the cache found on May 9, one held the chewing gum and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The box at 88.1928 W was found sometime after the cache at 40.5912 N.","Of the cache at 88.1928 W and the box found on May 12, one was at 40.8991 N and the other held the ancient coin.","The cache at 40.2516 N wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.2516 N was found on May 12."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25ab879a46f393a924acd7e47854accc"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the bookmobile Jaime drives and \"Books-4-U\", one has 400 books and the other is the Airstream.","The school bus has 100 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","The four vehicles are the vehicle Jaime drives, the Mack truck, \"Tiny Tomes\" and \"Lit on Wheels\".","The bookmobile Omar drives has 100 more books than the ambulance.","The vehicle Gene drives has more books than \"Tiny Tomes\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Gene","Ira","Jaime","Omar"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c1c52c8659796fe53c9edb44bcdd6ca"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the dish that bakes for 25 minutes and the dish that serves 2 people, one cooks at 410 degrees and the other cooks at 400 degrees.","The chicken cutlet bakes for 30 minutes.","The recipe that cooks at 425 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe.","Neither the dish that cooks at 400 degrees nor the recipe that serves 7 people is the candied yams recipe.","The chicken cutlet requires 10 minutes less baking time than the recipe that serves 9 people.","The roast potatoes recipe is either the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes or the dish that serves 9 people.","The candied yams recipe requires 5 minutes less baking time than the recipe that serves 7 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","6 people","7 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b5e2fd00b751e9dbf892d970390af27"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child who finished in seventh place is either the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class or the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\", the student who finished in sixth place, and Clarence are three different people.","The student who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Kelley.","The child who finished in third place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Nick is either the contestant who finished in sixth place or the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Kelley","Nick","Philip"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben"],"label_d":["second","third","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55a1222b25b51600e1a73b5f007fec06"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the lucky hat will leave sometime after the flier going to Arkansas.","The passenger with the coin will leave 1 month before Eloise.","Of the flier leaving in March and the aerophobe leaving in January, one will bring their horseshoe and the other will go to Delaware.","Sophie will leave in April.","The flier with the horseshoe will leave sometime before Lee.","The passenger leaving in March won't bring a lucky hat.","The passenger going to Virginia will leave 1 month after Zachary."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Eloise","Lee","Sophie","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","talisman"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Delaware","Utah","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=239b35edc34f3138399789c8117af61f"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Miles finished 1 place after Steven.","Steven finished sometime after the solver who got 20 Across wrong.","The solver from Temple City was either Steven or the person who finished third.","Kelvin got the right answer for 4 Across.","The four people were the solver who finished fourth, the person from Pacific Grove, Steven and Leona.","Frederick finished 2 places before the contestant who got 11 Down wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Kelvin","Leona","Steven"],"label_c":["Miles","Needles","Pacific Grove","Temple City"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","20 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49e1fdb52c9078a1e23a6aff1b4fb824"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The one in Warsaw, the cable-stayed one, and Bay Bridge are three different structures.","The 13,000 ft one, the one in Rome and the one in Warsaw are all different structures.","The bridge in Vaduz is 1,500 feet shorter than the cable-stayed structure.","Of Gorem Bridge and the 11,500 ft bridge, one is in Rome and the other is the girder bridge.","The bowstring structure is shorter than Gorem Bridge.","Avery Bridge is the truss bridge.","Vellon Bridge is in Warsaw."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Dublin","Rome","Vaduz","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a0c6363727ba89bb04e75e44a27a5d9"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick shot in 1982 is 5 ft taller than the fall located in Jamaica.","The waterfall located in New Zealand is 5 ft taller than Oginao.","The fall in Nigeria, the 105 ft tall waterfall and Cerbel are all different waterfalls.","Cerbel is somewhat shorter than the fall Derrick photographed in 1988.","Neither the 110 ft tall fall nor Sihat is the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1983.","Neither the 110 ft tall waterfall nor the fall Derrick shot in 1993 is Cerbel.","Of the 115 ft tall waterfall and the waterfall located in New Zealand, one is Sihat and the other was photographed in 1988."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Cerbel","Oginao"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1982","1983","1988","1993"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7650fd7ffa01ca26a83efa9978c25dad"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 16th contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe with 5 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 16th, the recipe with 10 grams of protein, and the dish with 12 grams of protein are three different recipes.","The chili pork contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 17th.","Of the citrus halibut and the meal with 380 calories, one was served on May 17th and the other was served on May 11th.","The meal with 10 grams of protein was either the dish served on May 11th or the recipe served on May 17th.","Of the meal with 9 grams of protein and the dish with 440 calories, one was the asian steak and the other was served on May 13th.","The meal served on May 17th contains 20 more calories than the meal with 9 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a59e346133c268f102524eaa05b987a"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the home going to Unionville and the 110 sq ft structure, one sold for $27,500 and the other is for the Davidsons.","The structure going to Mission Viejo is somewhat larger than the Whitehead's structure.","The 110 sq ft house sold for $29,000.","Of the home going to Mission Viejo and the Whitehead's home, one sold for $27,500 and the other sold for $36,000.","Neither the $38,000 house nor the 125 sq ft structure is the house going to Unionville.","The $38,000 house is either the Underwood's house or the Davidson's house.","The house going to Laguna Beach didn't sell for $38,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a0b09fef7c0d2d729ee7e4c0beafe2e"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of Vellon Bridge and the bridge in Athens, one is the girder bridge and the other is the truss bridge.","Of the 8,500 ft one and the structure in Helsinki, one is the girder bridge and the other is Avery Bridge.","Avery Bridge, the girder structure, and the cable-stayed bridge are three different structures.","The four structures are the bridge in Paris, Vellon Bridge, the 13,000 ft structure and the 11,500 ft one.","Gorem Bridge, the 13,000 ft one, and the cable-stayed one are three different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Paris","Rome"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=802e7b6f95d9ba2378c2b5132c73e07d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with one pair won 2 hands after the player who won the $5.25 pot.","The player who won the second hand, the person who won the $5.25 pot, and the player who won the $23.25 pot are three different people.","The competitor who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after Frances.","Of the player who won with a flush and the competitor who won the third hand, one won the $5.25 pot and the other was Zachary.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot was either the player who won with a royal flush or Irma.","The player who won the third hand didn't win the $23.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Frances","Irma","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=118d5b68ebc9c4ab71a1e897532b4933"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 6:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on GMA.","Of the show that aired at 1:00pm and the program that aired at 8:30pm, one aired on Monday and the other aired on GMA.","The show with 750,000 viewers aired on CBR.","The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on Thursday.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired on Monday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on GMA.","The show with 250,000 viewers aired on PTR."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9fbf32f9fb9c7b1fc2ea06a2e284541"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Karl scored 14 more points than the chef from Oceanside.","Of the person who scored 56 points and the chef who scored 63 points, one was Yolanda and the other works at Enzo's.","The cook who scored 49 points, Veronica, and the chef who made the turkey soup are three different chefs.","Veronica scored 7 fewer points than the person from White Bean.","Veronica made the cajun chili.","Karl made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Karl","Veronica","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98fd3b889d7486ac0888bd93bce9a51d"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of Freda Fritz and the golfer who won in 1922, one shot a 66 and the other won at Willow Grove.","The person who scored a 67 won her tournament sometime after the person who won at Willow Grove.","The person who won in 1921 didn't win at Juniper Hills.","The golfer who scored a 62 was either the golfer who won in 1923 or Shari Steel.","The woman who won at Cowbush Cove was either the golfer who won in 1920 or the woman who won in 1922.","Wendy Wells won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 67.","The person who scored a 67 was either the golfer who won in 1922 or Denise Detz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Freda Fritz","Shari Steel","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["62","63","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0710fe0540fb2838aa039223bd0f01c9"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal served on May 13th contains somewhat fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The garlic tilapia was either the meal with 9 grams of protein or the recipe with 420 calories.","The citrus halibut contains somewhat fewer calories than the dish served on May 16th.","Of the meal served on May 14th and the dish with 18 grams of protein, one was the lemon salmon and the other has 380 calories.","The meal with 5 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the asian steak.","The four recipes were the recipe with 5 grams of protein, the meal with 380 calories, the garlic tilapia and the citrus halibut."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 13th","May 14th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","9 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33b8ac69174eac86df8e3b39b7ce9ece"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Paul's class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 114.","Mr. Dean's class, the History class and the class in room 412 are all different classes.","Of the class in room 318 and Mr. Underwood's class, one has 31 students and the other is the History class.","Of the Pre-Calculus class and Mr. Underwood's class, one is in room 114 and the other has 31 students.","The Physics class has somewhat more students than the class in room 114.","The Pre-Calculus class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 412."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","125","318","412"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Dean","Paul","Underwood"],"label_d":["Geometry","History","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb8f35ad46059773b34357a767045c40"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1974 piece was either the card that sold for $225 or the one that sold for $175.","The card that sold for $175, the item for the person who played center field, and the 2007 card are three different cards.","Keith Kane's one didn't feature the person who played shortstop.","The 1974 card sold for 50 dollars less than Lance Leach's one.","The piece for the person who played shortstop sold for 100 dollars more than the 1974 item.","The item for the person who played catcher sold for 50 dollars less than the 2004 one.","Of the 2007 item and Cole Cooley's item, one featured the person who played left field and the other sold for $225."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Gilby Glass","Keith Kane","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1974","1983","2004","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","left field","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ef0110beac3bff1f7e086cb772c58a7"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 1977 is either the one run by Nadine Newton or the fund run by Patty Paul.","The fund begun in 2009 is run by Nadine Newton.","Of the one run by Ule Underwood and the one run by Nadine Newton, one is Oak Capital and the other started in 1983.","Oak Capital has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Walter Wade.","Pine Bay started in 1983.","The fund run by Patty Paul is either Silver Rock or the fund with a return of 8%.","Of the fund with a return of 7% and Hudson Brook, one is run by Walter Wade and the other started in 2009."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Nadine Newton","Patty Paul","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1992","2009"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05f05315b09b81edba0ee4b027bebca7"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the B+ spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","Anita didn't talk about P.M. Churchill.","The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair spoke for a somewhat longer time than Milton.","Of the presenter who got the B- and Virgil, one talked about P.M. Asquith and the other spoke for 10 minutes.","The student who spoke for 10 minutes got the D.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Milton."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Milton","Perry","Virgil"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Blair","Churchill"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10abb2c494fe39e609a3b065f91afb4d"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who paid $6.99 was either the runner who ordered penne or the contestant who ordered spaghetti.","The competitor who chose bolognese sauce paid less than the contestant who ordered taglioni.","The runner who chose alfredo sauce didn't order spaghetti.","The contestant who chose mushroom sauce paid less than the contestant who ordered penne.","Yolanda paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","Neither the runner who paid $9.99 nor the runner who paid $8.99 was Claudia.","Neither the competitor who paid $7.99 nor the competitor who paid $9.99 was Damon.","The contestant who paid $8.99 chose bolognese sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Claudia","Damon","Yolanda"],"label_c":["penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d026fed224e61a00004b4de799470218"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of Nicole's dummy and \"Tombawomba\", one cost $1,500 and the other is going to Oslo.","Margarita's dummy is either the piece going to Ypsilanti or the $750 piece.","The $1,000 piece is either the piece going to Ypsilanti or Kelly's dummy.","The puppet going to Oslo is \"Yenga\".","Isabel's piece isn't \"Valencio\".","Of \"Waldarama\" and Kelly's dummy, one cost $1,000 and the other is going to Vancouver.","The $1,500 piece is either the piece going to Vancouver or \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Oslo","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3007545c0fb2a58807ca631a1713c28f"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Neither the culture founded in 100 AD nor the culture founded in 600 AD was the culture located near Garden Grove.","The Tyash culture was founded sometime after the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded sometime after the Nysrani culture.","Of the culture located near Arnolds Park and the Quyit culture, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was founded in 100 AD.","Neither the society founded in 100 AD nor the culture with 9,000 people was the culture located near Mason City.","The Tyash culture wasn't founded in 850 AD.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded sometime before the culture located near Junction City."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Nysrani","Quyit","Tyash"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Garden Grove","Junction City","Mason City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f735f756b36f4f57c3ef021aed31780"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the tree in Eldora Woods and the 150 ft. tree, one is Roger's Oak and the other is 99 years old.","Zeke's Spruce isn't 79 years old.","Neither the tree in Benton Notch nor Zeke's Spruce is the 80 year-old tree.","The 80 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than Old Jarvis.","Roger's Oak is 3 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","The 79 year-old tree is taller than Old Jarvis.","Roger's Oak is either the 147 ft. tree or the tree in York Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bd1115e268ab79d18e8f753e6289b51"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["GXTV was per share more expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","QMZ wasn't purchased by Ida Mae.","The utilities stock was either the stock Ida Mae bought or the stock Francine bought.","Of the stock that sold for $28 per share and the energy stock, one was bought by Francine and the other was ABTR.","The stock Francine bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the telecom stock.","GXTV didn't sell for $27 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Francine","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=771e7f741fc766f41ba01887cd62b3fd"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 201 has 4 fewer students than the Pre-Calculus class.","The Physics class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Newton's class.","The English class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 215.","The class in room 201 has 2 more students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","Of Mr. Ingram's class and the class in room 201, one is the French class and the other has 33 students.","The class in room 212 is either Mr. Newton's class or the course with 33 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["201","212","215","318"],"label_c":["Gilmore","Ingram","Newton","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["English","French","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f972028c7cf7acb340a6ebc45e9a422"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the $32,250 home and the Ingram's home, one is 110 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Laguna Beach.","The structure going to Fullerton is somewhat larger than the $25,000 house.","The home going to Eagle Grove sold for $27,500.","The Whitehead's home isn't 95 sq ft.","The Ingram's house is 140 sq ft.","Of the Davidson's home and the 110 sq ft house, one sold for $32,250 and the other sold for $27,500."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ingram","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$32,250","$36,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Laguna Beach","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18f70fa76f03f0f695281558e6d498c6"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the yellow piece and the $6.00 piece, one was the dog and the other was purchased by Francisco.","The cat didn't cost $6.00.","The $4.00 animal was either the bear or the yellow piece.","Of the turtle and the gold balloon, one was purchased by Francisco and the other cost $5.00.","The $4.00 animal was purchased by Javier.","The balloon Yvette bought cost 2 dollars more than the dog.","The purple piece, the turtle, and the dog are three different items."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Francisco","Heidi","Javier","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9a1f27f4629bb8fa2c95bd91c48abc6"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the buttery finish costs somewhat less than the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The one with the buttery finish costs 20 cents more than the Island Creek oyster.","The oyster with the citrusy finish isn't from Charlestown, CT.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat less than the oyster with the briny finish.","The oyster that costs $2.30, the one from Charlestown, CT, and the Summersill oyster are three different oysters.","The Fanneuil oyster, the one from Appleton, CT, and the oyster with the briny finish are three different oysters.","The one from Duxbury, MA is either the Island Creek oyster or the oyster that costs $2.10."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","fruity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c82f632817f220a5583119173919f7a"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 33 students is either Mr. Morrison's class or Mr. Ingram's class.","The Algebra class is either Mr. Underwood's class or the class with 31 students.","The class with 35 students isn't taught by Ingram.","The course in room 207 is either the Physics class or the Algebra class.","Of the Algebra class and the course in room 212, one is taught by Quinn and the other is taught by Underwood.","Neither the class in room 412 nor the class in room 207 is the Chemistry class.","Of the class in room 120 and the Physics class, one has 35 students and the other is taught by Quinn.","The Chemistry class has somewhat more students than the course in room 212."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","207","212","412"],"label_c":["Ingram","Morrison","Quinn","Underwood"],"label_d":["Algebra","Chemistry","English","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b46f13a3025663aff664c25f939ce89"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 9% is either Hudson Brook or the fund begun in 2002.","Black River is run by Quentin Quinn.","The one run by Mike McClain has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Ralph Ross.","Neither Pine Bay nor the fund begun in 2012 is the one with a return of 7%.","Hudson Brook is either the one begun in 1992 or the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","Hudson Brook has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1983.","Hudson Brook has had a smaller return than Oak Capital.","The fund with a return of 6% is run by Ralph Ross."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Ule Underwood"],"label_d":["1983","1992","2002","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a961177df9b208ec25208a7eab184abd"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Neither Garray nor Irskela is the fall Derrick photographed in 1987.","Of the 115 ft tall waterfall and Cerbel, one was shot in 1994 and the other is located in Jamaica.","Oginao is either the fall in Switzerland or the fall Derrick shot in 2002.","Garray is not 110 ft high.","Neither the fall in Switzerland nor the 110 ft tall fall is Irskela.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1994 is located in Switzerland.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1982 is 10 ft shorter than the fall in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1987","1994","2002"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3a467cd315e4f64c3b09024220b3d12"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Herman's dummy isn't \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Yenga\" cost 250 dollars less than the dummy going to St. Moritz.","\"Yenga\" is either the piece going to Portland or Margarita's dummy.","Of the puppet going to Vancouver and Nicole's piece, one is \"Waldarama\" and the other cost $1,250.","Kelly's dummy cost $750.","The piece going to Vancouver cost 250 dollars less than Margarita's puppet.","The $1,500 dummy is either the piece going to Portland or Nicole's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d42ffa26f75c4aa52f86dbdee0e3def4"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Oslo accelerator is headed by Dr. Chang.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 and the Egert Facility, one is in Helsinki and the other is headed by Dr. Owens.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online 1 year after the ISON-X42.","Neither the Bale-Hahn SSC nor the project headed by Dr. Owens is the Helsinki accelerator.","The Zagreb facility will go online 2 years after the Egert Facility.","Neither the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 nor the Zagreb facility is the Bale-Hahn SSC."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Farley","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Owens"],"label_d":["Berlin","Helsinki","Oslo","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49dbc036e795a966cadd55f15df7d647"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The card for the person who played catcher was either Opie Oliver's item or the one that sold for $125.","Lance Leach's item sold for 50 dollars more than the piece for the person who played third base.","The 1983 card was either the one for the person who played catcher or the piece that sold for $175.","The 1972 card sold for somewhat more than the card for the person who played first base.","Of Pete Perez's item and the one that sold for $225, one featured the person who played first base and the other came out in 1972.","The 1983 piece sold for somewhat more than the 2007 piece.","Cole Cooley's item sold for 100 dollars less than the one for the person who played first base."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Lance Leach","Opie Oliver","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1983","1988","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","first base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=500a3417de5ce9fc6b5113827e617db4"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the turtle and the $5.00 animal, one was purchased by Angelina and the other was gold.","The balloon Bernard bought wasn't orange.","The snail was purchased by Bernard.","Of the animal Toni bought and the brown balloon, one was the fish and the other cost $6.00.","The piece William bought cost more than the fish.","The turtle cost $4.00.","The animal Toni bought cost more than the turtle."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["dog","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","white"],"label_d":["Angelina","Bernard","Toni","William"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eecceffd8a29f6eb6ae0c1f577632a67"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who chose bolognese sauce and the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce, one ordered penne and the other was Velma.","Betsy paid more than the contestant who chose alfredo sauce.","The contestant who paid $8.99 was either the contestant who ordered fusilli or Terry.","The contestant who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who ordered penne.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce didn't order spaghetti.","Neither Oscar nor the competitor who paid $6.99 was the competitor who chose marinara sauce.","The competitor who ordered penne was either the contestant who paid $7.99 or the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce was either the competitor who ordered penne or Terry.","Terry was either the contestant who chose alfredo sauce or the runner who paid $8.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Oscar","Terry","Velma"],"label_c":["fusilli","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eaa62d02ab1d6e255c874bdc84ec0d2c"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The four runners were the competitor who ordered rotini, the competitor who chose marinara sauce, the competitor who paid $8.99 and Nathaniel.","Of the runner who ordered vermicelli and Kristina, one paid $9.99 and the other chose pomodoro sauce.","Angie paid less than the runner who ordered vermicelli.","Of the competitor who paid $6.99 and the contestant who ordered farfalle, one was Nathaniel and the other chose pomodoro sauce.","Kristina paid 1 dollar more than the competitor who chose mushroom sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Kristina","Nathaniel","Pablo"],"label_c":["farfalle","rigatoni","rotini","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59c94b632cf6bec791b65487753101e8"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the B+.","Of the student who spoke for 10 minutes and the student who got the D, one was Dominic and the other talked about P.M. Thatcher.","Neither the student who spoke for 12 minutes nor Jenna was the presenter who got the B-.","The presenter who got the A- didn't talk about P.M. Disraeli.","Wesley spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Dominic talked about P.M. Wilson."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Hazel","Jenna","Wesley"],"label_c":["Disraeli","Peel","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":["A-","B+","B-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63d364ba25fd72b2123720a2d2a5c2b3"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["JMO was bought by Abigail.","Of QMZ and the stock Geraldo bought, one sold for $25 per share and the other was in the technology sector.","PSTO was in the technology sector.","The stock that sold for $28 per share was either the real estate stock or the stock Charlie bought.","JMO was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the health care stock.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was either the health care stock or the financial stock."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["financial","health care","real estate","technology"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=450c2cf61ca35f8eb91718ceba31d227"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card is either the card with an APR of 10% or the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The Dell Scargo card is either the card with an APR of 11% or the one with the $12,500 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","The Mid Atlantic card expires on 12\/2025.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 has a limit of $8,500.","Of the Southwest Inc card and the one with an APR of 8%, one has a limit of $20,000 and the other expires on 11\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$6,500","$8,500","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["05\/2025","06\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c486c239ff13751d621c7b2c08c18da"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape that was found in Kendisi is 6 years younger than Rajesh.","Of the 10-year-old and the orangutan Eva works with, one came from Puak and the other is Shamir.","The animal that was found in Puruk Cahu is 3 years younger than the ape Gracie works with.","The 10-year-old is cared for by Calliope.","The orangutan Gracie works with is younger than the ape that was found in Basahan.","Ofallo is 4 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Kendisi","Puak","Puruk Cahu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=064d8c3818e62ad4c34518e5fee5071b"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who gave Ally the blender spent less than the attendee who lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who lives in Fruitland is either the friend who gave Ally the blender or Ned Norris.","Of the person who lives in Fruitland and Ora Osborne, one gave Ally the laptop and the other spent $425.","The person who lives in Clovis, the person who spent $400, and Ora Osborne are three different people.","The attendee who spent $475 lives in Clovis.","Ned Norris gave Ally the planter.","The attendee who spent $475 didn't give Ally the planter.","Of the friend who lives in Eustis and Mitch Mayo, one spent $400 and the other gave Ally the blender."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4308809f162be9375d7ad34343e0a42e"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Oak Capital has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 2002.","Hudson Brook is run by Zed Zamora.","The one with a return of 9% started in 2005.","The one begun in 1989 isn't run by Terry Torres.","First Crescent has a 2 percent larger return than the one run by Vic Velasquez.","The four funds are Silver Rock, the fund with a return of 8%, the fund run by Terry Torres and the fund with a return of 9%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Terry Torres","Vic Velasquez","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1989","2002","2005"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df0a75fe0089cac789a65e05eeb3a42b"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Nettie is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Fry or the client with the 12:30pm appointment.","The person with the 12:30pm appointment is either the client going in for the veneers or Mindy.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Joseph has an appointment 2 hours after Allison.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Adkins has an appointment 2 hours before Vanessa.","Mindy has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the whitening.","Of Mindy and the patient going in for the extraction, one will be seen by Dr. Adkins and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm.","The patient with the 10:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Mindy","Nettie","Vanessa"],"label_c":["extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Fry","Dr. Joseph","Dr. McClain"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f18915636d724a26e4282a1038e8436"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The whale donated in 2015 is 2 feet longer than Dennis.","The fin whale is Evan.","Of Dennis and the fin whale, one is 25 ft long and the other was donated to the aquarium in 1996.","The exhibit donated in 2010 is somewhat shorter than the sei whale.","The whale donated in 1996 is 2 feet longer than Brent.","The bowhead whale is somewhat shorter than the whale donated in 2010."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Dennis","Evan","Gus"],"label_d":["1996","2010","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04d4f5bb9db4a842aa0453e91d40edb9"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The four animals are the animal that was found in Sebulu, the animal Dolly works with, the 4-year-old and Quirrel.","The ape Calliope works with is 3 years older than Rajesh.","The animal Eva works with is either Nikatrice or Rajesh.","The ape Eva works with is 3 years older than the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu.","Quirrel is 3 years older than the ape that was found in Tarakan.","The 10-year-old is either the ape Eva works with or the animal that was found in Kendisi."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva"],"label_d":["Kendisi","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=151f6735b3c131b1fe33343845b8a782"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won in 1968 is either the person who won the prize in astronomy or the person from France.","The person who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years before Sue Simpson.","The person from Canada didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","Glenda Glenn is either the winner who won in 1972 or the person from Germany.","Of Olive Olson and the person who won in 1976, one won the prize in economics and the other is from Germany.","The four winners are the winner who won in 1972, the person who won the prize in bioengineering, the winner from France and Glenda Glenn."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Glenda Glenn","Olive Olson","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","literature"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","France","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22c4f7d30f1edd2af18a1b55d85f43ff"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Tuesday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Saturday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm didn't have exactly 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired on PTR was either the show that aired at 10:00pm or the show that aired on Tuesday.","Of the program with 250,000 viewers and the show that aired at 6:00pm, one aired on Saturday and the other aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 1:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired on WNW aired on Saturday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on BMT.","The show that aired at 4:30pm didn't air on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=238fe2f6ceaf50c3aa06b044d174f976"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Aladeen\" came out 1 year before the $1,500 game.","The $2,500 system, the system made by Hayco Inc., and \"Disco Mania\" are three different games.","The machine released in 1976, \"Disco Mania\", and \"Bowling Alley\" are three different games.","The $1,750 machine was made by Hayco Inc..","Of the $2,500 machine and \"Aladeen\", one was made by Waverly Toys and the other was released in 1974.","The game released in 1976 was made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3984e8010f3cb0c049db35b553be2b02"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who scored 49 points is either the chef who made the jambalaya or Gabriel.","The cook who made the cashew tofu scored somewhat fewer points than Zachary.","The cook from Zenaida's didn't make the lemon snapper.","Hattie is either the chef who made the lemon snapper or the person from Epicurious.","Of the person who made the jambalaya and Hattie, one scored 56 points and the other works at Zenaida's.","The chef who made the turkey soup, the chef who scored 56 points, and Tyrone are three different chefs.","The chef from Enzo's scored 7 more points than the person who made the turkey soup.","The chef from Epicurious scored somewhat more points than the chef who made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Hattie","Tyrone","Zachary"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bf804e830c5af4ff5f09ea19bf1203b"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case that held the brass key and the case at 40.3109 N, one was found on May 6 and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The box at 40.5912 N was found sometime before the box that held the ancient coin.","Of the cache that held the brass key and the box that held the marbles, one was at 40.8991 N and the other was at 88.1928 W.","The box at 40.3109 N, the box found on May 3, and the box at 88.1928 W are three different boxes.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found 6 days before the box at 88.3907 W.","The case at 40.5912 N was found sometime before the cache that held the brass key."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ee822d97053191ce751651b6bd6f537"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $2.75 sandwich includes provolone cheese.","Of Nora's sandwich and the order with ham, one includes colby jack cheese and the other costs $4.75.","Neither the $2.75 order nor Zachary's sandwich is the order with ham.","The sandwich with corned beef costs more than the order with havarti cheese.","Lula's order doesn't cost $3.75.","Nora's order is either the sandwich with prosciutto or the $4.75 sandwich.","Neither the order with havarti cheese nor the order with ham is Zachary's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Lula","Nora","Warren","Zachary"],"label_c":["colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","prosciutto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a0d8a232923d9e1cbe32cf6d55f2365"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Takahashi isn't dedicated to the deer.","Okabe Honzo is dedicated to the cat.","The structure dedicated to the cat was built 60 years after the temple in Usui.","The shrine in Uchida is either the temple dedicated to the cat or the shrine built in 1705.","Of Takahashi and the temple dedicated to the cat, one is in Nakai and the other was built in 1525.","Of the structure in Funai and Sama Takako, one is dedicated to the mouse and the other was built in 1645."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","frog","mouse"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c4dfea93f02bb6537f89ae20970e71a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's podcast doesn't have exactly 4 million downloads.","Bobby Bora's podcast started in 2010.","The gaming show, the show that began in 2014 and the show with 2 million downloads are all different shows.","The film show started in 2013.","Faye Fender's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the music show.","Of the literature show and Dixie Dean's podcast, one has 1 million downloads and the other has 2 million downloads.","The film podcast has more downloads than Faye Fender's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2010","2011","2013","2014"],"label_d":["film","gaming","literature","music"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae50a8bfb16b8b6190845759a2d3cc95"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler from Germany has a birthday sometime after Neville.","Frank wasn't born on July 16th.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month after the lawyer.","Of Lamar and the engineer, one is from Belgium and the other was born on June 14th.","Lamar is either the person whose birthday is on April 13th or the person from Belgium.","The traveler whose birthday is on July 16th is from Sweden.","Neither the diplomat nor the traveler from Canada is the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Eric","Frank","Lamar","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","politician"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","Germany","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff03f3472056ba1348f619e830495ae2"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in medicine won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","The winner who won in 1964 didn't win the prize in chemistry.","Lisa Lara is either the winner who won the prize in astronomy or the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","The person who won in 1968 is either Jemma Jenks or Ada Alvarez.","Of Jemma Jenks and the person who won the prize in astronomy, one is from France and the other won in 1976.","The winner from Canada, the person who won in 1976 and Jemma Jenks are all different winners.","The person from Canada won her prize 4 years after the winner from Germany.","The person who won the prize in medicine is either Ada Alvarez or the person from Canada."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Jemma Jenks","Lisa Lara","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","medicine"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","France","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=953daf6e144b61d4753e332f58ff8efd"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child whose final word was \"consomme\" was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Of the child whose final word was \"consomme\" and the child from Mrs. Nixon's class, one finished in third place and the other is Philip.","The child from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in first place.","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The student who finished in second place had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Kelley.","Bessie had to spell \"anemic\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Bessie","Gayle","Kelley","Philip"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c850fca82d44bd3c2c51b7ddb0b2f7a"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 8,500 ft bridge and North Bridge, one is in Skopje and the other is the cantilever bridge.","The 10,000 ft bridge, Bay Bridge, and the cantilever bridge are three different structures.","Of the cable-stayed structure and the one in Skopje, one is North Bridge and the other is 13,000 ft.","The one in Bucharest is the suspension bridge.","Vellon Bridge is in Rome.","The one in Rome is longer than North Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Rome","Skopje","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9b6d5e846b61532e475ee483f93e97d"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Watts v Yang was sometime before Justice Alvarado's majority opinion.","Watts v Yang was 2 weeks before the 8-1 decision.","Of Justice Larson's majority opinion and Omar v Powers, one was on March 10 and the other was the 7-2 decision.","Of Justice Larson's majority opinion and Justice Olson's majority opinion, one was Zamora v Pibb and the other was the 6-3 decision.","Omar v Powers, the March 3 case, and the 6-3 decision are three different cases.","Watts v Yang was sometime before Justice Larson's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Larson","Olson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6222756e2129ed5fb367709ac7ce4165"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the wing back and the person who started in 1976, one played for the Minutemen and the other was Engmose.","Engmose played for the Hammerheads.","Cerisa began playing in 1979.","Of the person who started in 1979 and the person on the Spartans, one was the wing back and the other was the goalie.","The second striker started sometime after Gardelli."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli"],"label_c":["full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Minutemen","Mustangs","Spartans"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a50a4f372ffab1bd8e57f8a66b4a917"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The yellow balloon was either the $3.00 piece or the dog.","The snail, the brown balloon, and the $4.00 piece are three different items.","The turtle didn't cost $6.00.","The balloon Rudolph bought was either the snail or the magenta animal.","The $4.00 balloon was purchased by Javier.","The $6.00 balloon was either the dog or the piece Zachary bought.","The red piece cost more than the animal Rudolph bought.","The snail was purchased by Francisco."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["cat","dog","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Francisco","Javier","Rudolph","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a057d5ebd9f0f1149fb7cb1a2827a774"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger going to Hawaii will leave 1 month after Maurice.","Maurice will leave sometime after the passenger going to Utah.","The flier leaving in February is either the aerophobe going to Rhode Island or the flier with the wishbone.","The flier going to Rhode Island will leave 2 months before the flier with the lucky hat.","Of the aerophobe leaving in March and the aerophobe with the horseshoe, one will go to Hawaii and the other is Jaime.","Peggy will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Henry","Jaime","Maurice","Peggy"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Ohio","Rhode Island","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a3f9d8008c3157ae2378394f897a5cb"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["E. paradolens has 250 more genes than the bacteria sequenced in December.","The one with 1,000 genes was sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","E. paradolens, the organism sequenced by Dr. Walsh, and the one sequenced by Dr. Quinn are three different organisms.","The bacteria sequenced in December was either B. mangeris or the one with 250 genes.","Of the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Doyle and the one sequenced in December, one is D. forcilitis and the other has 250 genes.","The bacteria with 1,000 genes was sequenced in February.","The organism sequenced in November has 250 fewer genes than D. forcilitis."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Doyle","Fletcher","Quinn","Walsh"],"label_d":["February","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=188c04f0fdcdffdcd937154c3b101066"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Gracie works with is either Shamir or the 10-year-old.","Ofallo is 6 years younger than the ape that was found in Sebulu.","The ape Dolly works with is 3 years younger than Shamir.","The ape that was found in Ambalat, the 4-year-old, and the ape Calliope works with are three different animals.","The ape that was found in Sebulu isn't cared for by Eva.","Nikatrice isn't 13 years old.","Of the orangutan Gracie works with and the animal that was found in Tarakan, one is 13 years old and the other is Shamir."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Shamir"],"label_c":["Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Puak","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=449318ce690a20912b27926923a0585b"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who lives in Fruitland spent 25 dollars more than Kit Kelley.","The friend who lives in Eustis spent 25 dollars less than Lily Little.","The four people are the person who lives in Fruitland, Kit Kelley, Mitch Mayo and the attendee who gave Ally the blender.","The attendee who spent $475 is either the friend who gave Ally the juicer or the person who lives in Fruitland.","The person who gave Ally the juicer spent more than the friend who gave Ally the laptop.","The attendee who lives in Eustis, Kit Kelley, and the person who gave Ally the blender are three different people.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro is either the person who gave Ally the juicer or the person who gave Ally the laptop."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop"],"label_d":["Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ecdff33fb9c036dcc4220d9a03aff85"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the iced tea owes less than Samantha.","The person who ordered the water owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the club sandwich.","Of the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich and Rebecca, one owes $5.80 and the other ordered the grape soda.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","Rebecca ordered the Italian sub.","Irene owes less than the salesperson who ordered the iced tea."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["grape soda","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62b3fe0112d355e712fc9d3a73ba97d8"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster that costs $2.20 has a fruity taste.","The one with the melon-like finish costs somewhat more than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The Summersill oyster costs $2.00.","Of the Katamaka oyster and the oyster with the melon-like finish, one is from Vancouver, BC and the other is from Appleton, CT.","The Thatcher oyster is either the oyster with the creamy finish or the one from Nesketucket, MA.","The oyster with the creamy finish costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Vancouver, BC."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Katamaka","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dda007ccd97d118ac47ba1f1b35cc50"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger going to Delaware is either the passenger with the coin or the flier with the shamrock.","Of the aerophobe with the wishbone and the aerophobe with the horseshoe, one will go to South Carolina and the other will leave in April.","The aerophobe with the coin will leave 1 month after the passenger with the horseshoe.","Maurice is either the flier leaving in March or the aerophobe going to South Carolina.","Neal won't go to Delaware.","The flier with the horseshoe will leave sometime after the flier going to Nebraska.","Alma will leave 2 months after Maurice."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alma","Gwen","Maurice","Neal"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","Nebraska","South Carolina","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73c7493acef28d56de828600283b4597"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock Delilah bought and PSTO, one was in the utilities sector and the other sold for $27 per share.","Of QMZ and the financial stock, one was bought by Francine and the other sold for $25 per share.","The stock Geraldo bought was either the financial stock or the stock that sold for $28 per share.","JMO was in the financial sector.","QMZ wasn't in the health care sector.","The financial stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Delilah","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["financial","health care","technology","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7eebcd87c4717ca7c8e2d25fece480c"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe with 440 calories was either the dish served on May 16th or the chili pork.","Of the meal served on May 12th and the garlic tilapia, one has exactly 8 grams of protein and the other has 380 calories.","The recipe with 400 calories, the dish served on May 13th, and the recipe with 7 grams of protein are three different recipes.","The asian steak doesn't have exactly 7 grams of protein.","The garlic tilapia was served on May 16th.","The dish with 12 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The asian steak contains 20 more calories than the recipe with 8 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 16th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","12 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c8ae5dfb9cbb4d54be42a553404911d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Neither the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman nor the Falston LCS is the Athens facility.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 1 year before the Lisbon accelerator.","Of the Lisbon facility and the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, one is the Zynga Complex and the other is headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is in Dublin.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 is either the Berlin accelerator or the project headed by Dr. Ewing.","The project headed by Dr. Golden will go online sometime after the Dublin accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Golden","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Berlin","Dublin","Lisbon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb667529230239a680bea9102bdc5598"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 2009 isn't run by Nadine Newton.","Of the one run by Mike McClain and the one with a return of 8%, one is Hudson Brook and the other started in 2012.","Pine Bay is run by Nadine Newton.","Silver Rock has had a return of 7%.","Neither the one run by Ule Underwood nor the fund begun in 2012 is Citizen Trust.","The one begun in 2002 has had a 1 percent smaller return than Citizen Trust."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Patty Paul","Ule Underwood"],"label_d":["1989","2002","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bd8d3bad1084b3810d7822817463a16"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of the piece for the person who played first base and Al Allison's piece, one came out in 2007 and the other sold for $125.","The card that sold for $225, Lance Leach's card, and Finn Freeman's card are three different cards.","The piece for the person who played center field came out in 1988.","The one that sold for $225 came out in 1999.","The card for the person who played first base, the 1988 one, and Lance Leach's item are three different cards.","Al Allison's card sold for 50 dollars less than the one for the person who played catcher."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Cole Cooley","Finn Freeman","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1978","1988","1999","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","right field"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28449f49a4afd9955218d42e93c9a3de"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The English class has 4 fewer students than Mr. Warner's class.","Of the Art class and Mr. Newton's class, one has 31 students and the other is in room 314.","Of the course in room 405 and Mr. Warner's class, one is the Geometry class and the other has 35 students.","The four classes are Mr. Leach's class, the course in room 319, the course in room 208 and the English class.","The class in room 319 doesn't have 31 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["208","314","319","405"],"label_c":["Leach","Newton","Tanner","Warner"],"label_d":["Art","Biology","English","Geometry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b52ac9dee1d0369a786741c299332a46"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the sandwich with salami and the sandwich with prosciutto, one includes muenster cheese and the other is Zachary's.","The order with roast beef costs more than the order with bologna.","Yolanda's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than the order with gouda cheese.","The order with prosciutto is either the sandwich with swiss cheese or Yolanda's sandwich.","The sandwich with prosciutto costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with gouda cheese costs less than the sandwich with prosciutto.","The order with salami costs 1 dollar less than Peter's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Peter","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f0389d28bc54bb24ef26c8cf9503bcc"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Casey Carson is either the winner from Germany or the winner who won in 1976.","Of the person from Australia and the person who won the prize in astronomy, one won in 1976 and the other is Glenda Glenn.","Neither the winner who won the prize in astronomy nor the winner who won in 1968 is the winner from Ireland.","The winner who won in 1968 didn't win the prize in chemistry.","Olive Olson won her prize 8 years before the winner from Australia.","Casey Carson won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in literature."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Edna Evitz","Glenda Glenn","Olive Olson"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","Ireland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbcd7589478d6bc2d3141c102aa5663a"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 25 ft long exhibit is Gus.","The gray whale, the whale donated in 1994, and Adam are three different whales.","The specimen donated in 2015 is 4 feet longer than Curtis.","The 23 ft long exhibit is either the specimen donated in 1994 or the bowhead whale.","The fin whale isn't 25 ft long.","Of Adam and the fin whale, one is 27 ft long and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2007.","The bowhead whale was donated to the aquarium in 2015."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":["1994","2004","2007","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c2dd90f8c26e73dcd15f535076c5e18"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["Of the one with the briny finish and the one from Punaville, RI, one costs $2.30 and the other is the Summersill oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster has a buttery taste.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs 10 cents more than the one with the buttery finish.","The Thatcher oyster has a citrusy taste.","The oyster from Barnstable, ME costs somewhat less than the oyster with the citrusy finish.","The four oysters are the Ninigreth oyster, the oyster from Willapa, RI, the oyster that costs $2.00 and the oyster from Appleton, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Ninigreth","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7540c5c83b0a2b0e3880e6fea5e674ec"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Yvette was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The contestant who finished in second place, Ted, and the student from Mrs. Nixon's class are three different people.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Yvette.","Nick was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Of the student from Mrs. Almerini's class and Stephanie, one finished in first place and the other had to spell \"consomme\".","The four people are the child who finished in sixth place, Ted, the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" and Yvette.","Nick wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Nick","Stephanie","Ted","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=660122a68ab8041c20b830aebda1b1d1"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Omar finished 2 places after the contestant who got 20 Across wrong.","Of the contestant who finished third and the person who finished fourth, one was Julie and the other was from Kalona.","The person from Oak View, the person who got 26 Down wrong, and the solver who finished second are three different people.","Yvonne finished 2 places before the person who got 26 Down wrong.","The solver who finished third was either Omar or the person from Grant.","The contestant who finished fourth was either Yvonne or Omar.","Steven, the person who got 18 Down wrong and the contestant who finished first were all different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Julie","Omar","Steven","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Grant","Kalona","Needles","Oak View"],"label_d":["11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f54f966f8954edd65e089088c0ebff3b"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the magnate from Germany and Kirk Kaplan, one is worth $26 billion and the other works in the banking industry.","Faith Flynn isn't worth exactly $27 billion.","Betty Bush is worth somewhat less than the magnate who works in the retail industry.","The magnate worth $26 billion is either the mogul from Sweden or the magnate who works in the retail industry.","The tycoon worth $28 billion works in the biotech industry.","The mogul who works in the biotech industry is from Ireland.","Betty Bush is either the magnate from Germany or the person who works in the biotech industry.","Betty Bush is worth 1 billion less than the mogul from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Faith Flynn","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy"],"label_c":["Argentina","Ireland","Germany","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","retail"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6bbb9dc530ae968a76dc7408dac15334"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the Pratt's home and the home going to Fullerton, one is 125 sq ft and the other sold for $29,000.","Neither the Davidson's structure nor the Kirby's home is the home going to Healdsburg.","The $38,000 home is 15 sq ft larger than the Kirby's house.","The structure going to Yountville is either the 110 sq ft house or the $32,250 home.","Of the $29,000 house and the 110 sq ft structure, one will be delivered to Eagle Grove and the other is for the Zimmermans.","Neither the structure going to Eagle Grove nor the home going to Yountville is the Davidson's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Kirby","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9c418373daecd63da0d80ef72406ddd"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Neither Dilbert Duke nor the person working at Tyrol Creek was the person who found 14 ounces of gold.","Of the prospector who found 11 ounces of gold and Harry Howell, one worked in Colorado and the other worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","Ivan Ingram worked in Canada.","Of the miner working at Laurel Ridge and the miner who worked in Colorado, one was Harry Howell and the other found 20 ounces of gold.","The prospector who worked in California worked the York River claim.","The miner who worked in Canada finished with somewhat more gold than Harry Howell."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["California","Canada","Colorado","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c3a011ec5d836f4efe3c4fcf357e417"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility will go online 2 years after the Warsaw facility.","The Egert Facility is in Reykjavik.","The Egert Facility isn't headed by Dr. Owens.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","Neither the Zynga Complex nor the Bale-Hahn SSC is the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","The Tevatron LHC will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Owens.","Of the Zynga Complex and the Paris accelerator, one is headed by Dr. Ingram and the other will go online in 2016."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Owens","Dr. Quinn"],"label_d":["Lisbon","Paris","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75bf4a68ec20d6a959ef823860c05c21"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Nyalt is 115 ft high.","Neither the fall in Canada nor the 115 ft tall waterfall is the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1997.","Cerbel is somewhat higher than the fall in Canada.","Rhoqua is either the fall in Jamaica or the waterfall Derrick shot in 1995.","Garray is somewhat taller than the fall in Jamaica.","The fall Derrick shot in 1985 is somewhat shorter than the fall in New Zealand.","Of the fall in Brazil and Cerbel, one was photographed in 1994 and the other has a height of 105 ft."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1985","1994","1995","1997"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2e0421464fbbb665d12a747bf5e5d4f"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that cooks at 425 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that serves 6 people.","Of the candied yams recipe and the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes, one serves 9 people and the other cooks at 385 degrees.","The baked ham doesn't serve exactly 2 people.","The baked ham requires somewhat less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 385 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the meatloaf.","The mac and cheese serves 6 people.","Neither the mac and cheese nor the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees is the recipe that serves 9 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","5 people","6 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7576d97ec20993fc4e728081e7f56fc4"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge isn't in Vaduz.","The girder one is 1,500 feet longer than the bridge in Madrid.","Bay Bridge is either the structure in Zagreb or the 10,000 ft bridge.","The cantilever one, North Bridge, and the 11,500 ft structure are three different structures.","The 10,000 ft structure is the girder bridge.","Vellon Bridge isn't the girder bridge.","Of Bay Bridge and the 11,500 ft one, one is in Zagreb and the other is the camelback bridge.","The 13,000 ft one, North Bridge, and the girder bridge are three different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["camelback","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Madrid","Skopje","Vaduz","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17f88d4638a4be26d4e4ee915e85e60b"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the client who will be seeing Dr. Owens and the person going in for the root canal, one is scheduled for 10:30am and the other is Dwight.","Inez is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Valdez or the person who will be seeing Dr. Zamora.","The person going in for the root canal has an appointment sometime after Inez.","Of the patient who will be seeing Dr. Zamora and the patient with the 11:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other is Wayne.","Patsy has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the extraction.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has the appointment for the cleaning.","The patient going in for the root canal has an appointment 1 hour before Wayne."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Inez","Patsy","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal"],"label_d":["Dr. Kramer","Dr. Owens","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f9b5cd6487e9dad8ea168888353aeb8"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the structure in Miyato and the temple dedicated to the rooster, one was built in 1645 and the other is Yamasaki.","The shrine in Toyagi is either the shrine built in 1585 or the structure built in 1705.","The shrine dedicated to the deer was built 120 years before the temple dedicated to the rooster.","Sama Takako was built sometime after the temple in Toyagi.","Okabe Honzo is either the temple in Funai or the structure in Miyato.","The structure dedicated to the dragon was built 120 years before Okabe Honzo."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96bfb9b1a950d2bb956e5243bccb0ad6"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Zachary didn't win with two pairs.","The player who won the fourth hand didn't win with two pairs.","The person who won with a royal flush, the competitor who won the $6.50 pot and Zachary were all different people.","The player who won the second hand won with a royal flush.","Veronica won the $18.25 pot.","The player who won with two pairs won sometime after the player who won the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won with a straight was either Paulette or the player who won the $18.25 pot.","Paulette won 1 hand before the person who won the $23.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Maria","Paulette","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["two pairs","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$6.50","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2144876f51f6035d7ce02a32ee88b7f"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Oak Capital has a 2 percent larger return than the one run by Ollie Ochoa.","First Crescent has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Larry Larsen.","Of Oak Capital and the fund with a return of 7%, one is run by Quentin Quinn and the other started in 1977.","Pine Bay isn't the hedge fund with a return of 9%.","The fund begun in 1983 has a larger return than First Crescent.","Oak Capital is either the one with a return of 9% or the one begun in 1997.","The one run by Ollie Ochoa has had a smaller return than the fund begun in 1977."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1997","2005"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8f91badf46b9293467c5bfe640fc00d"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The business show is either the show that began in 2007 or the show with 3 million downloads.","The investing podcast is either the podcast with 2 million downloads or the show that began in 2010.","The gaming show started in 2011.","Al Acosta's show isn't about business.","Of the podcast that began in 2010 and the podcast with 4 million downloads, one is about investing and the other is Dixie Dean's.","Cora Capon's show has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2007.","Bobby Bora's podcast, the business podcast, and the film podcast are three different shows."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean"],"label_c":["2007","2010","2011","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4df1f1883f6f284aa0e58e73620e3e93"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Ofallo is cared for by Beatrice.","The animal that was found in Melak is 3 years older than the animal Beatrice works with.","Of the 13-year-old and the orangutan that was found in Melak, one is Merah and the other is cared for by Calliope.","Nikatrice is either the orangutan Dolly works with or the orangutan that was found in Melak.","The 7-year-old isn't cared for by Calliope.","The ape that was found in Puak is younger than Nikatrice.","Nikatrice came from Kendisi."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Gracie"],"label_d":["Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=607a4b3e3bb987485b3c224924194de1"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Leigh scored 300 points.","Of the player in lane 7 and Maggie, one scored 380 points and the other was from Cutler.","Maggie is either the person from Fort Kent or the person in lane 3.","The contestant in lane 3 scored 80 points more points than Vincent.","Vincent was from Elk Grove.","Of the contestant from Elk Grove and Maggie, one scored 380 points and the other was in lane 6."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Leigh","Maggie","Vincent"],"label_c":["2","3","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Modesto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b3552ec379abcba3fd765561dcf8fe9"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,500 puppet is either the puppet going to Portland or Kelly's puppet.","\"Waldarama\" cost 500 dollars more than Kelly's puppet.","Of the $1,000 puppet and the piece going to Portland, one is \"Tombawomba\" and the other is Isabel's.","Margarita's piece, \"Tombawomba\", and the piece going to Ypsilanti are three different dummies.","The $1,250 piece is either the dummy going to Mexico City or \"Yenga\".","The piece going to Mexico City cost somewhat less than Margarita's puppet."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Portland","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6945c90e69ef49c7d300427c936101e"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Fichin played for the Mustangs.","Gardelli was either the full back or the person on the Hammerheads.","Of the goalie and Daregh, one played for the Bulldogs and the other began playing in 1982.","The person on the Bulldogs and the full back were different players.","The person on the Mustangs started sometime before the goalie.","Fichin started sometime after the player on the Bulldogs.","The player on the Courage was the sweeper."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Daregh","Fichin","Gardelli","Imay"],"label_c":["full back","goalie","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Courage","Hammerheads","Mustangs"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c0165fce807328ab4f5bd4110a69089"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Nolan's Pine is 6 feet taller than the tree in Eldora Woods.","The tree in Eldora Woods is either the 80 year-old tree or the 153 ft. tree.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 144 ft. tree, one is Zeke's Spruce and the other is in Benton Notch.","The 99 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than Old Jarvis.","The tree in Eldora Woods is 3 feet shorter than the tree in York Woods.","The 150 ft. tree isn't 94 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","94","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=068b848217b230ad71dd6048d58b57ea"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the house built in 1752 and Oostmolen, one is owned by the Smit family and the other is in Hoogmade.","Hoekmolen is in Moerkapelle.","Of Vlietmolen and the windmill built in 1683, one is owned by the Jansen family and the other is in Hoogmade.","The structure in Hoogmade, the Meijer family's home, and the structure built in 1729 are three different structures.","The structure built in 1729 is in Den Bommel.","The home in Schiedam isn't owned by the Meijer family.","Doesmolen, the windmill built in 1729, and the house built in 1752 are three different structures."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen"],"label_c":["Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Visser"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6579bb0fe26af2c15b283063b604d3b9"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO and Benny Baron's report, one was from Walnut Creek and the other was received on August 4.","Neither the report from Springfield nor Flora Flynn's report was the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO was from Springfield.","Benny Baron's report was submitted 1 day before the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","Neither Flora Flynn's report nor Edith Estes's sighting was the August 6 report.","The August 6 report was from Upper Lake."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Ames","Springfield","Upper Lake","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e0983a787323c0414c079588d357539"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Benny Baron's report wasn't received on August 6.","Neither the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO nor the sighting from Embden was Cindy Chan's sighting.","The August 5 sighting was either the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO or Abe Alvarez's sighting.","The August 6 report was from Walnut Creek.","Abe Alvarez's sighting involved the triangle-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Fontana.","Of the sighting from Embden and Benny Baron's sighting, one was received on August 7 and the other involved the oval-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Embden","Fontana","Otisfield","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=572d15ae6cb26271f28d82f8830f3881"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one with 500 genes, the one sequenced by Dr. Bradford, and the one sequenced by Dr. Young are three different organisms.","The four organisms were the bacteria sequenced in September, the organism with 1,000 genes, the organism sequenced by Dr. Bradford and the one with 250 genes.","D. forcilitis was either the organism with 1,000 genes or the bacteria sequenced in November.","P. wellington has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced in July.","The one with 500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Underwood.","V. tenesis was sequenced in September.","The one sequenced in November was either B. mangeris or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Young."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Garza","Underwood","Young"],"label_d":["February","July","September","November"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4446d7b2d47f25653515b09b46680ec6"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $12.50 pot won 1 hand before Zachary.","Of the player who won with a straight flush and the person who won the first hand, one won the $18.25 pot and the other was Irma.","Maria won the $23.25 pot.","Omar didn't win with one pair.","The player who won the $6.50 pot, the person who won with a flush, and the person who won with a full house are three different people.","Omar won the fourth hand.","The person who won with a full house, the person who won the fourth hand, and the person who won the $23.25 pot are three different people."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Irma","Maria","Omar","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush"],"label_d":["$6.50","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=acd00ac3bb7922676735abc30c7aee65"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Silk Notch is either the 96 year-old tree or Evan's Fir.","The tree in Benton Notch is 87 years old.","The 80 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the tree in Silk Notch.","Neither the 85 year-old tree nor Nolan's Pine is the tree in Silk Notch.","The 80 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than the tree in York Woods.","Of the 147 ft. tree and The Senator, one is in Benton Notch and the other is 80 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","87","96"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Silk Notch","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6647d545467b7d3ca273cc9421df7263"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Helsinki facility is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 or the ISON-X42.","Of the project headed by Dr. Noble and the Oslo accelerator, one will go online in 2017 and the other is the Lectra 4C.","The project headed by Dr. Chang will go online 1 year after the Athens facility.","The Lisbon facility is headed by Dr. Noble.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Noble nor the project headed by Dr. Huff is the Egert Facility.","Of the Helsinki accelerator and the project headed by Dr. Ewing, one is the Egert Facility and the other is the Bale-Hahn SSC."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Huff","Dr. Noble"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Lisbon","Oslo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22a5bfa7062c954a0425d3beb3231730"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card has an APR of 8%.","The one with an APR of 10% has a limit of $7,500.","The one with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the one that expires on 02\/2024.","Of the one with an APR of 10% and the card with the $12,500 credit limit, one expires on 09\/2025 and the other is from TrustCo.","The one that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 2 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $15,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$5,000","$7,500","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=194ebedc21d7c932f39e9ecf9dfc5b4b"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The four classes are Mr. Newton's class, the Algebra class, the Biology class and the course in room 405.","The Biology class has somewhat more students than Mr. Dean's class.","The class in room 114 has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Newton's class.","Mr. Quinn's class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 318.","Mr. Dean's class has 2 more students than the class in room 405.","The class in room 208 isn't the French class.","The Biology class is either Mr. Brady's class or the class in room 318."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","208","318","405"],"label_c":["Brady","Dean","Newton","Quinn"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","English","French"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=977c95fbb3116c6390d0596fe0245cdb"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who got 2 Down wrong, the contestant from Quimby, and the person from Fowler are three different people.","Of the solver from Westport and the contestant who finished first, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other was Anna.","Eva answered 30 Across incorrectly.","Melinda wasn't from Avalon.","The person who got 11 Down wrong finished 1 place before Zachary.","The person from Fowler, the contestant who finished fourth, and the contestant who got 30 Across wrong are three different people.","Melinda finished fourth."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Anna","Eva","Melinda","Zachary"],"label_c":["Avalon","Fowler","Quimby","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af6b74d2ebd682573eaa3d0b2e68eb10"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who made the cajun chili, the cook who scored 42 points, and the cook from Demitasse are three different chefs.","The cook from Oceanside is either the chef who scored 63 points or the person who made the jambalaya.","Veronica works at Oceanside.","Of the cook who scored 63 points and the chef who made the cashew tofu, one was Sonia and the other works at Enzo's.","Of the chef who scored 56 points and the cook who made the cashew tofu, one was Veronica and the other works at Epicurious.","Nelson made the smoked pork."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Luther","Nelson","Sonia","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50cdbdc2cad1be08e4508737ff81ff37"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Disco Mania\", the game made by Dow Games, and the game released in 1976 are three different games.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 1 year after the $5,200 pinball machine.","\"Zany Circus\" came out 1 year before the game made by Waverly Toys.","The $3,750 pinball machine, the game made by Waverly Toys, and the machine released in 1974 are three different games.","Of \"Zany Circus\" and the machine released in 1976, one was made by Arco and the other costs $3,750.","The game released in 1977 doesn't cost $2,000."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cb4266ffcfad86984af07ce478ce3b1"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Southwest Inc card has a limit of $4,000.","The Dell Scargo card expires on 05\/2025.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 doesn't have a limit of $5,000.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","Of the Southwest Inc card and the one with an APR of 8%, one expires on 05\/2025 and the other expires on 12\/2025.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $10,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$5,000","$10,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f68d4490c7dd881bc44f9d216172fd0d"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The pinball machine made by Pinnefore came out sometime after the $6,400 game.","\"Zany Circus\" was made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" costs $6,400.","The pinball machine released in 1977 is either the pinball machine made by Pinnefore or the $1,750 game.","Of the game made by Waverly Toys and \"Archer Quest\", one was released in 1975 and the other costs $1,750.","The machine released in 1975 is either the $1,500 game or the $2,000 system.","The machine made by Maxigame came out 1 year before the $1,500 machine."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=860c77f0ff9a60ee0c4040ff312a7b47"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 412 has 2 more students than the Chemistry class.","Mr. Avery's class has 4 more students than the Geometry class.","The Chemistry class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 208.","Of Mr. Jimenez's class and the class in room 314, one has 33 students and the other is the English class.","Mr. Herman's class is either the class in room 412 or the course in room 208."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["201","208","314","412"],"label_c":["Avery","Herman","Jimenez","Morrison"],"label_d":["Chemistry","English","Geometry","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9be80a4bf544a499c57626aa24e36dfe"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person from Cutler scored more points than Johnathan.","Of Nina and the player in lane 3, one was from Pacific Grove and the other scored 380 points.","Oliver was from Cutler.","The contestant in lane 1 scored fewer points than Oliver.","The player in lane 3 is either Hope or Oliver.","The person who scored 540 points was from Fort Kent.","The contestant who scored 460 points wasn't in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Hope","Johnathan","Nina","Oliver"],"label_c":["1","3","5","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Fort Kent","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37982fd5c787fbf8fbdb19aab0316f99"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near Waterloo was either the culture with 5,000 people or the Juad culture.","The culture located near Unity didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The culture founded in 600 AD was either the culture with 4,500 people or the Juad culture.","Neither the Budel culture nor the society founded in 100 AD was the culture located near Unity.","The culture with 5,000 people was either the culture founded in 350 AD or the culture located near Junction City.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 5,000 people.","The Juad culture was either the culture located near Junction City or the society founded in 600 AD.","Of the culture located near Quasqueton and the culture located near Waterloo, one had a population size of 5,000 and the other was the Ryat culture.","The Aldeton culture was founded sometime after the culture located near Junction City."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Budel","Juad","Ryat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Junction City","Quasqueton","Unity","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78cf1c2cc60b7b802efee0a721a4a852"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 8:30pm was either the program that aired on FNX or the program that aired on CBR.","The show with 250,000 viewers aired on Saturday.","The program that aired at 8:30pm aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired on FNX and the show that aired at 11:30am were different programs.","The show that aired on CBR had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program with 500,000 viewers didn't air on PTR.","The show that aired on FNX had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c18150d47ffa195cbf17da704efb0640"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 122 doesn't have 35 students.","The Chemistry class has 2 more students than Mr. Franklin's class.","The History class has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 129.","Of the class with 31 students and Mr. Franklin's class, one is in room 129 and the other is the Algebra class.","The Art class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Caldwell's class.","The course in room 122 has somewhat more students than Mr. Owen's class.","Of Mr. Caldwell's class and the course in room 212, one is the Chemistry class and the other has 29 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["122","129","212","319"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Franklin","Owen","Tanner"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Chemistry","History"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd956deea8b5b29bc5c2e98b5679fb30"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal Francine works with is 3 years younger than the orangutan that was found in Tarakan.","The orangutan that was found in Ambalat is either the orangutan Francine works with or Ofallo.","Of the ape that was found in Kendisi and the 4-year-old, one is Pemson and the other is cared for by Francine.","The 10-year-old is either the orangutan Calliope works with or the animal that was found in Ambalat.","The orangutan that was found in Basahan is either the 10-year-old or the orangutan Eva works with.","Rajesh came from Basahan.","Pemson is younger than the orangutan that was found in Basahan."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74d60f95f1e5577c753007577380a054"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Summersill oyster costs 20 cents less than the one with the nutty finish.","The Summersill oyster is either the oyster with the buttery finish or the one from Barnstable, ME.","The Summersill oyster has a citrusy taste.","The oyster with the buttery finish costs somewhat less than the Island Creek oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.20 is from Vancouver, BC.","Of the oyster with the buttery finish and the Katamaka oyster, one is from Nesketucket, MA and the other costs $2.10."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Katamaka","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4825c000a96ee21101e3bd85ca2fa3a9"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture founded in 350 AD wasn't based near Mason City.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded sometime after the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded sometime after the culture with 7,500 people.","The Lyeilia culture was founded sometime before the culture with 6,500 people.","The Voriss culture was based near Lacona.","The Nysrani culture was founded 250 years after the culture located near Lacona.","Of the society founded in 100 AD and the Lyeilia culture, one was based near Kentfield and the other was based near Mason City."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Lyeilia","Nysrani","Voriss","Warasen"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500"],"label_d":["Kentfield","Lacona","Mason City","Redlands"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b05668eb4477e3573123ceabeb812b37"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of the aerophobe going to Arkansas and the passenger with the lucky hat, one will leave in January and the other is Peggy.","Of the aerophobe with the coin and the flier leaving in January, one is Zachary and the other will go to Virginia.","Neither the flier with the rabbit's foot nor the flier leaving in April is Peggy.","Neal won't bring a rabbit's foot.","Zachary is either the aerophobe leaving in April or the flier going to Ohio.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot will leave 1 month after the aerophobe going to Ohio."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Neal","Peggy","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Ohio","Virginia","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7059cb0ddca38cd04359a2b320a82094"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near Lacona was either the culture with 5,000 people or the Kimusk culture.","The Budel culture was founded sometime before the culture with 8,000 people.","The four cultures were the culture with 8,000 people, the culture located near Howland, the culture located near Lacona and the Quyit culture.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years before the Kimusk culture.","The culture located near Lacona was founded sometime after the culture with 7,500 people.","The Hatgare culture wasn't based near Redlands.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years after the Quyit culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Hatgare","Kimusk","Quyit"],"label_c":["5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Howland","Lacona","New Liberty","Redlands"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc828299d3f59f2e0416fbea164cc124"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $3.75 sandwich includes havarti cheese.","The order with gouda cheese is either Billie's sandwich or the $3.75 order.","Of the sandwich with colby jack cheese and Zachary's sandwich, one costs $4.75 and the other includes salami.","Of the order with roast beef and Billie's order, one includes gouda cheese and the other includes havarti cheese.","Zachary's order costs 1 dollar less than the order with liverwurst.","Omar's order is either the sandwich with roast beef or the sandwich with ham."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Nora","Omar","Zachary"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster"],"label_d":["ham","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3cc52eb3182b13f02417b21766237b2"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Al Acosta's show has 2 million more downloads than the investing show.","The literature show is either the podcast that began in 2015 or the show with 1 million downloads.","Dixie Dean's podcast didn't start in 2015.","The podcast with 3 million downloads started in 2012.","Of the literature podcast and the film podcast, one is Al Acosta's and the other has 4 million downloads.","The podcast with 2 million downloads started in 2010.","The show that began in 2010 is either Al Acosta's show or Faye Fender's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2012","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","investing","literature"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=def5df396ea9318d05bafc63112b5517"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Justice Larson's majority opinion was 1 week after the 2-7 decision.","Justice Larson's majority opinion wasn't the 5-4 decision.","Of Justice Underwood's majority opinion and Gibbs v Kintz, one was on March 24 and the other was the 3-6 decision.","The March 17 proceeding, Omar v Powers, and Watts v Yang are three different cases.","Watts v Yang was either Justice Olson's majority opinion or the 6-3 decision.","Ayers v Byrd had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","The March 3 case had its majority opinion written by Justice Olson."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","6-3"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Larson","Olson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0afac1a809b717a6afdb800137a6e5c"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Rajesh is younger than the ape that was found in Kendisi.","The ape that was found in Tarakan is 3 years younger than the animal Beatrice works with.","Of the 13-year-old and Quirrel, one is cared for by Calliope and the other came from Kendisi.","Of the 7-year-old and the animal Calliope works with, one is Rajesh and the other came from Sebulu.","Shamir isn't 13 years old.","The ape that was found in Kendisi is cared for by Gracie.","Rajesh came from Tarakan."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a291f62b011033f1e9bd9fc9193555c"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with roast beef costs more than the order with prosciutto.","Tony's order doesn't include havarti cheese.","The $2.75 order includes swiss cheese.","Of the $5.75 sandwich and the sandwich with provolone cheese, one is Tony's and the other is Emily's.","Ronda's order costs 1 dollar less than Nora's order.","The order with corned beef costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with swiss cheese.","The order with bologna costs 2 dollars more than the order with muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Nora","Ronda","Tony"],"label_c":["havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","prosciutto","roast beef"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=011aff5003e315d49808330aeae04ff8"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The one for the person who played center field came out in 1999.","Neddy Norris's piece featured the person who played center field.","The card for the person who played first base, the item that sold for $275, and Bill Bernard's piece are three different cards.","Neddy Norris's piece, the card that sold for $275, and the one that sold for $225 are three different cards.","The 2007 one was either Jimmy Jacobs's item or Bill Bernard's one.","Of the card that sold for $175 and the piece for the person who played first base, one featured Jimmy Jacobs and the other came out in 1987.","The card that sold for $275 didn't feature the person who played second base."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Eric Estrada","Jimmy Jacobs","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1987","1988","1999","2007"],"label_d":["center field","first base","right field","second base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=775f16e3dd103fdc8e51aaea6dd853c1"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the one that expires on 04\/2024 and the Credit Korp card, one has a limit of $7,500 and the other has an APR of 9%.","The Hoardstrum card is either the card that expires on 04\/2024 or the one with the $2,000 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 10% has a limit of $20,000.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR somewhat lower than the Dell Scargo card.","The Hoardstrum card expires on 05\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 2 percent lower than the one that expires on 12\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$2,000","$6,500","$7,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79781a0b547c7547b9700f9cc3e994aa"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The narwhal isn't Adam.","The 27 ft long whale was donated to the aquarium in 1994.","Of the 21 ft long exhibit and the right whale, one was donated to the aquarium in 2007 and the other is Evan.","Of the 27 ft long exhibit and Adam, one is the bowhead whale and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2012.","The right whale is 2 feet longer than Herbert."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","2007","2012","2013"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62c40c1d538afd3101d2e7c3380f95d8"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Irma is either the person from Modesto or the contestant from Ontario.","The player from Cutler was in lane 2.","The contestant in lane 7 scored more points than Irma.","Johnathan scored more points than the person in lane 5.","Of the person from Junction City and the contestant in lane 7, one scored 380 points and the other is Hope.","The player in lane 7 scored 80 points fewer points than Yvette.","Of the contestant from Ontario and the contestant who scored 460 points, one was in lane 7 and the other is Yvette."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Hope","Irma","Johnathan","Yvette"],"label_c":["2","4","5","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b2ff45f0b431499d12e095ade6fd056"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,000 piece is either \"Sniffletoe\" or the puppet going to St. Moritz.","The piece going to Baltimore isn't \"Waldarama\".","Of Margarita's piece and the $1,500 dummy, one is \"Xavier\" and the other is going to Mexico City.","\"Waldarama\" cost 250 dollars less than Nicole's puppet.","Lucas's puppet is either the $1,250 dummy or the puppet going to Mexico City.","The four dummies are the $1,250 dummy, \"Waldarama\", the puppet going to St. Moritz and Lucas's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6340d2e8a08f347b1a3f6df14f27d262"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Irma was from Modesto.","The person from Fort Kent was in lane 5.","Maggie is either the player in lane 1 or the player from Junction City.","Of the contestant in lane 3 and Deanna, one was from Elk Grove and the other scored 460 points.","The contestant from Modesto scored fewer points than the player in lane 3.","The contestant from Elk Grove and the contestant in lane 1 are different people.","Irma scored more points than the player from Elk Grove."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Deanna","Irma","Maggie","Nina"],"label_c":["1","3","5","7"],"label_d":["Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4526413cb392a8737af3ca578ad6557"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Pomaquin oyster doesn't cost $2.30.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs 10 cents less than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","The Pomaquin oyster doesn't cost $2.20.","Of the Summersill oyster and the oyster from Willapa, RI, one costs $2.10 and the other has a fruity taste.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents more than the Summersill oyster.","The oyster with the nutty finish is from Appleton, CT.","The oyster with the fruity finish is either the oyster from Willapa, RI or the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.30 has a briny taste."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Summersill"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","creamy","fruity","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93a4316bc1fd31b82f1123153a467479"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 7-year-old, Shamir, and Merah are three different animals.","The orangutan that was found in Tarakan is cared for by Francine.","Merah came from Ambalat.","Quirrel, the 7-year-old, and the 4-year-old are three different animals.","The animal Calliope works with is 6 years older than Shamir.","The 7-year-old is either the ape that was found in Melak or the animal Francine works with.","The ape Gracie works with is 3 years younger than the ape that was found in Melak."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Melak","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2def0c4fbf6148d60daf299ee789be24"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Ben Barron worked in New Mexico.","The person who worked in Alaska was either Harry Howell or the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","Of Adam Alford and the person who worked in New Mexico, one worked the Fuller Rise claim and the other found 20 ounces of gold.","The prospector working at Fuller Rise finished with somewhat less gold than Harry Howell.","The prospector working at Fuller Rise was either the miner who found 14 ounces of gold or the person who worked in Alaska.","Ben Barron finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector who worked in Nevada.","The person working at Belle Hart finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person who worked in Nevada."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge"],"label_d":["Alaska","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bb95e668fb3b9d244974c641ae50e8c"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill in Aarlanderveen, the Meijer family's windmill, and the De Jong family's home are three different structures.","The De Jong family's windmill, the windmill built in 1752, and the windmill in Leiderdorp are three different structures.","Of the Van Dijk family's windmill and the structure built in 1683, one is in Kinderdijk and the other is Doesmolen.","Westmolen was built in 1752.","The house in Den Bommel was built 23 years before Zemelmolen.","Westmolen isn't owned by the Bakker family.","Grosmolen is in Leiderdorp."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Meijer","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=370a7d63e0cc00ca7299e8734a2e7865"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Gil Gates's report involved the cigar-shaped UFO.","Of the sighting from Tarzana and Edith Estes's sighting, one involved the horseshoe-shaped UFO and the other was received on August 5.","Of the August 6 sighting and the report of the triangle-shaped UFO, one was reported by Cindy Chan and the other was from Tarzana.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted sometime before the sighting from Islesboro.","Gil Gates's sighting was from Marina.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was either the August 4 sighting or the sighting from Islesboro."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Islesboro","Marina","Tarzana","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cigar","egg","horseshoe","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f85d12cc24928c3094e2d3aaa54feba"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Warren's sandwich doesn't cost $5.75.","Verna's order costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with corned beef.","Of the $2.75 sandwich and Verna's order, one includes swiss cheese and the other includes havarti cheese.","The sandwich with havarti cheese costs 1 dollar more than the order with swiss cheese.","The order with salami includes swiss cheese.","Peter's sandwich doesn't include colby jack cheese.","Greg's sandwich costs less than Verna's sandwich.","The order with liverwurst is either Warren's order or the sandwich with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Peter","Verna","Warren"],"label_c":["colby jack","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41a1c24fc7efed774fa6f98b9f8ea83a"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Gabriel works at Enzo's.","The cook from Enzo's scored 7 more points than the chef who made the turkey soup.","The cook who made the smoked pork is either the person from Enzo's or the chef who scored 63 points.","Of Tyrone and the chef from Enzo's, one made the lemon snapper and the other scored 42 points.","Of the cook who made the jambalaya and Luther, one works at Zenaida's and the other scored 56 points.","Tyrone doesn't work at Epicurious."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Ed","Gabriel","Luther","Tyrone"],"label_c":["jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aa5e5549d6ffe4be082ac540981eef0"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The card for the person who played pitcher sold for somewhat more than the piece for the person who played second base.","The 2012 card sold for 50 dollars more than the item for the person who played pitcher.","The card for the person who played second base didn't come out in 1972.","The card for the person who played pitcher didn't come out in 2007.","Of the one that sold for $275 and the one that sold for $225, one featured Mike Morales and the other featured the person who played right field.","Irv Ingram's card was either the piece for the person who played pitcher or the 1972 item.","Mike Morales's card sold for 50 dollars more than the card for the person who played right field.","The piece for the person who played right field sold for somewhat more than Jimmy Jacobs's one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1983","2007","2012"],"label_d":["center field","pitcher","right field","second base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6acd672e81a4929a97c6703eea9d376e"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal with 440 calories, the dish served on May 16th, and the bulgur salad are three different recipes.","The bulgur salad has exactly 15 grams of protein.","The recipe with 15 grams of protein wasn't served on May 17th.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the bulgur salad.","Of the dish with 10 grams of protein and the dish served on May 16th, one has 400 calories and the other was the garlic tilapia.","The meal with 18 grams of protein, the citrus halibut, and the meal with 400 calories are three different recipes.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein was served on May 13th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","10 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93e8a6376a8283f516ec92f15017efb7"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the player who won the $18.25 pot and the player who won with a royal flush, one was Byron and the other won the fourth hand.","Lee won the $3.75 pot.","The competitor who won the fourth hand was either the player who won the $3.75 pot or the competitor who won with a full house.","The player who won the first hand won with two pairs.","The person who won with a royal flush was either the competitor who won the $9.00 pot or the person who won the fourth hand.","The player who won the second hand, the person who won with a royal flush, and the player who won with a full house are three different people.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot won 1 hand before Byron.","Omar won sometime after the person who won the $9.00 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Byron","Lee","Nathaniel","Omar"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3be59b0fbcdf38227dc9a94b8b91e00"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near Carmel was either the culture with 7,500 people or the culture with 4,500 people.","The culture located near Valencia was founded 250 years before the Lyeilia culture.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded sometime after the culture with 9,500 people.","The Aldeton culture had a population size of 4,500.","The Lyeilia culture didn't have a population size of 9,500.","Of the culture located near Valencia and the culture founded in 600 AD, one was the Kimusk culture and the other was the Aldeton culture.","The Lyeilia culture was either the culture located near New Liberty or the society founded in 850 AD.","The culture with 7,500 people was either the Lyeilia culture or the culture located near Valencia."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Kimusk","Lyeilia","Sameos"],"label_c":["4,500","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Carmel","Garden Grove","New Liberty","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5eca3a52b131cbf00c2a99e4f4d0fbe6"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the chewing gum was found sometime before the case at 40.5912 N.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found sometime after the box at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 41.0237 N was found on May 9.","The case found on May 9, the case at 40.5912 N, and the case that held the chewing gum are three different boxes.","The box at 88.3907 W was found 3 days after the box that held the chewing gum.","The case that held the marbles was found sometime after the cache at 41.0237 N.","Of the box at 41.0072 N and the cache that held the chewing gum, one was at 88.1928 W and the other was found on May 6."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b55e2478ad08ee088f53a2a6546ce1a"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 10,000 ft bridge is either the structure in Tallinn or the cantilever bridge.","The bridge in Vaduz is the cantilever bridge.","North Bridge, the 10,000 ft bridge, and the 8,500 ft structure are three different structures.","Gorem Bridge is in Athens.","The cable-stayed bridge is 3,000 feet longer than Star Bridge.","The truss one is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Tallinn.","The 10,000 ft one, Star Bridge, and Gorem Bridge are three different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Tallinn","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59bc763bee908dca2815d39a7066a075"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal that was found in Kendisi is cared for by Calliope.","Merah is 3 years older than the animal Aldo works with.","The animal Calliope works with is older than Pemson.","The orangutan that was found in Sebulu is older than the orangutan Eva works with.","Pemson isn't 4 years old.","Of the 10-year-old and the animal Eva works with, one is Shamir and the other came from Tarakan.","The 7-year-old is cared for by Eva."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Eva"],"label_d":["Kendisi","Melak","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5be5c409fc4bf56fc61d856d742742c"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who spent $425 lives in Decatur City.","Of the friend who spent $475 and Kit Kelley, one gave Ally the juicer and the other lives in Sun City.","The person who gave Ally the planter, the friend who lives in Sun City, and Ora Osborne are three different people.","Ora Osborne lives in Jonesboro.","The person who gave Ally the laptop is either Kit Kelley or the attendee who spent $425.","The attendee who lives in Sun City didn't give Ally the laptop.","The person who lives in Fruitland spent 25 dollars more than Mitch Mayo."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3a0665f599cb20f219ebd992eaab6ea"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Kirby's structure is either the $25,000 structure or the home going to Mission Viejo.","The four houses are the structure going to Healdsburg, the $25,000 house, the 125 sq ft home and the 140 sq ft house.","Of the $38,000 home and the house going to Unionville, one is for the Whiteheads and the other is 95 sq ft.","The Pratt's house isn't 110 sq ft.","The structure going to Healdsburg is either the $29,000 house or the Pratt's home.","Of the Kirby's home and the $38,000 home, one is 125 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Mission Viejo."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Kirby","Pratt","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$38,000"],"label_d":["Healdsburg","Mission Viejo","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ab2cdfe1a3c8a68e3e51251a70083bb"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Theodore got the C-.","The student who spoke for 6 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson or the student who got the C+.","Neither Ginger nor the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith was the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes.","Neither the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson nor the presenter who got the C- was the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes.","Ora didn't speak for 6 minutes.","The presenter who got the C+ was either the student who spoke for 10 minutes or Roberta.","The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee or the presenter who got the B+.","Of the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson, one was Ora and the other got the A-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Ginger","Ora","Roberta","Theodore"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Grey","Wilson"],"label_d":["A-","B+","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=349afa4e1e9cf16098ecfc10f8d4d4e3"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Waldarama\" cost somewhat more than Isabel's dummy.","Isabel's puppet cost 250 dollars less than \"Sniffletoe\".","Kelly's puppet cost somewhat less than the piece going to Oslo.","Nicole's piece is either \"Tombawomba\" or the dummy going to Baltimore.","Jeff's piece cost somewhat more than \"Tombawomba\".","The dummy going to Oslo is \"Waldarama\".","Of the piece going to Vancouver and the $1,250 puppet, one is Kelly's and the other is Jeff's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=482f3d95dac4afd0a255a02e47509b10"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Omar won the second hand.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot was either the person who won the third hand or the person who won with a straight.","Of Irma and the player who won the $9.00 pot, one won with a royal flush and the other won the fourth hand.","Omar won the $3.75 pot.","The person who won the $6.50 pot won sometime after the player who won with one pair.","Lee won sometime before the person who won the $9.00 pot.","Irma lost the third hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Irma","Lee","Omar"],"label_c":["one pair","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81253957ad45fdfde2903ebb6b87427b"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Jack didn't choose bolognese sauce.","The runner who paid $8.99 chose bolognese sauce.","Of Velma and the runner who paid $7.99, one chose alfredo sauce and the other ordered spaghetti.","The runner who chose puttanesca sauce was either the contestant who ordered rotini or the competitor who paid $8.99.","Kristina paid less than the runner who ordered taglioni.","The runner who ordered rotini paid more than the contestant who chose alfredo sauce.","The runner who ordered taglioni was either Jack or the runner who chose puttanesca sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Jack","Kristina","Oscar","Velma"],"label_c":["penne","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed9dc1fcd1c4b0199d5aeb25b68cb070"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha didn't play for the Courage.","Awad was either the person who started in 1976 or the second striker.","Of the full back and the person who started in 1979, one played for the Silverbacks and the other was Fichin.","The person on the Stingrays started 3 years before Awad.","The player on the Silverbacks started sometime after the center forward.","The full back was either the person on the Stingrays or Fichin.","Hatcha started 3 years after the player on the Silverbacks."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Fichin","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Courage","Minutemen","Silverbacks","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1736c95909cd67a6dc389e5d2c68936f"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose midnight blue isn't being helped by Yvonne.","Of Nettie's customer and Eileen, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other chose midnight blue.","Lynette has her appointment sometime after the client that chose vivacious red.","Dolores is either Tammie's client or Nettie's customer.","Pam's customer, Iris, and the customer that chose vivacious red are three different customers.","The customer that chose jet black is being worked on by Pam.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment is being worked on by Pam."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Eileen","Iris","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb99773337e8a23500f6a61c83ce69ba"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Neither the woman who won in 1923 nor Grace Goritz was the person who won at Cowbush Cove.","Alison Ames won her tournament 1 year before the woman who won at Scotch Pines.","The woman who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 66.","Neither the person who won in 1923 nor the woman who won at Scotch Pines was Bonita Bitz.","Of the golfer who won in 1922 and Alison Ames, one shot a 60 and the other won at Juniper Hills.","The woman who won at Cowbush Cove shot a 61."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Bonita Bitz","Grace Goritz","Nellie Nolan"],"label_c":["60","61","64","66"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0db28a77a1437dab70402dc18b1cbad3"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The full back started 3 years before the player on the Courage.","Rothvum was the center forward.","The person who started in 1979 was either the player on the Courage or the person on the Spartans.","The second striker started sometime after the player on the Stingrays.","Gardelli played for the Stingrays.","The person who started in 1985 was either the second striker or the player on the Hammerheads.","Of the sweeper and Cerisa, one began playing in 1979 and the other played for the Hammerheads."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Daregh","Gardelli","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Spartans","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f6fe9e417d984a968cacab553ded429"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Omar's order doesn't include bologna.","Of the order with muenster cheese and the $3.75 order, one includes roast beef and the other is Juan's.","Omar's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the order with roast beef.","The order with roast beef costs more than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","Archie's order is either the $2.75 sandwich or the order with provolone cheese.","The order with salami costs 1 dollar less than Archie's sandwich.","The sandwich with muenster cheese is either the sandwich with salami or Juan's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Henrietta","Juan","Omar"],"label_c":["cheddar","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6e95613a6fc2c397f660e1a64b0ec74"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Al Allison's card sold for 50 dollars more than the 1995 card.","Finn Freeman's one was either the item for the person who played shortstop or the item that sold for $275.","Keith Kane's card, the item for the person who played third base, and the 1983 piece are three different cards.","Of the 1999 card and Keith Kane's item, one featured the person who played pitcher and the other sold for $175.","The piece for the person who played shortstop sold for 50 dollars more than Keith Kane's item.","The card for the person who played pitcher sold for 100 dollars less than the 1995 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Finn Freeman","Keith Kane","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1983","1995","1999","2015"],"label_d":["pitcher","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8578469180721af115a03f24ad4b5d31"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of \"Yenga\" and Herman's dummy, one is going to Vancouver and the other cost $1,250.","Of Lucas's puppet and the dummy going to Portland, one is \"Valencio\" and the other cost $1,250.","\"Valencio\" is either the piece going to Vancouver or Kelly's puppet.","The piece going to Vancouver cost 250 dollars less than Lucas's dummy.","\"Xavier\" cost somewhat more than Lucas's piece.","The piece going to Mexico City isn't \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Portland","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09741fa8e5e9ff13cb82318b3f1f4355"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["Of the oyster from Barnstable, ME and the Welcher oyster, one has a buttery taste and the other costs $2.00.","The one with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents less than the Ninigreth oyster.","The one that costs $2.30 is either the oyster from Willapa, RI or the Pomaquin oyster.","The Katamaka oyster costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the buttery finish.","The Katamaka oyster doesn't have a briny flavor.","The one that costs $2.10, the one from Duxbury, MA, and the oyster with the briny finish are three different oysters.","The Welcher oyster is from Willapa, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","fruity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f017c3b6d88bd0ea6115b740f0162399"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Neither the barstool nor the item made of sandalwood is the $325 item.","The $325 piece is either Cheri's item or the bookshelf.","Of the $325 item and the footstool, one was crafted by Rosemary and the other was made of walnut.","Freda's item costs more than the item made of ash.","Of the $300 piece and the end table, one was made of sandalwood and the other was crafted by Freda.","The piece made of walnut costs 25 dollars more than Latasha's piece.","The end table costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of ash."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Cheri","Freda","Latasha","Rosemary"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bookshelf","end table","footstool"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec0f7c2bd77439707d5bcb7eb0c56151"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the cache at 41.0072 N and the case that held the chewing gum, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 88.4584 W.","The box that held the brass key was found 3 days after the cache at 88.0431 W.","Of the box found on May 6 and the box at 88.1863 W, one was at 40.8991 N and the other held the chewing gum.","The case at 88.4584 W was either the case that held the brass key or the box at 41.0072 N.","The cache at 40.5912 N was either the box that held the decoder ring or the box at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2318271d7463e4c6ee5fc3539348d531"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Leigh was from Ontario.","Of the contestant in lane 3 and the contestant in lane 2, one was from Modesto and the other is Rena.","The contestant from Junction City is either Rena or the contestant in lane 6.","Brandi didn't finish with 540 points.","The person in lane 2 scored 80 points more points than Hope.","The contestant who scored 460 points was from Ontario.","Rena scored more points than the player from Junction City."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Hope","Leigh","Rena"],"label_c":["1","2","3","6"],"label_d":["Bristol","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a398229f5f3ecc642f32c4f509da5ea7"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Jack was either the contestant who paid $8.99 or the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce.","Nathaniel was either the contestant who ordered capellini or the runner who chose puttanesca sauce.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce paid more than the competitor who ordered vermicelli.","Gwendolyn paid less than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","The runner who ordered fettuccine was either the contestant who paid $6.99 or Nathaniel.","The runner who ordered capellini paid 1 dollar more than Gwendolyn.","Jack paid 1 dollar less than Gwendolyn.","Neither Herbert nor the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce was the runner who ordered fettuccine."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Gwendolyn","Herbert","Jack","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","marinara","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b26928d7f5f35f9c6d30b5f124b4dd90"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the fourth hand, the person who won with a flush, and the competitor who won the $3.75 pot are three different people.","The person who won with a royal flush was either the competitor who won the fourth hand or the person who won the third hand.","The person who won the second hand, the person who won with a flush, and the competitor who won the $18.25 pot are three different people.","Of the person who won the $12.50 pot and Wilbur, one won the third hand and the other won with a flush.","Ramon didn't win the $12.50 pot.","Of Irma and the competitor who won the $5.25 pot, one won the second hand and the other won with two pairs.","The player who won the $5.25 pot was either the person who won the third hand or Frances."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Frances","Irma","Ramon","Wilbur"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$12.50","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5ac0d6a5a5d66832e2b1cafc915bcc6"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the house going to Eagle Grove and the $35,000 house, one is for the Ingrams and the other is 95 sq ft.","The home going to Yountville is somewhat larger than the home going to Eagle Grove.","Neither the home going to Yountville nor the home going to Unionville is the $36,000 home.","The Pratt's home is 15 sq ft larger than the structure going to Yountville.","The home going to Kennebunkport is somewhat larger than the Ewing's structure.","The $36,000 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the $27,500 structure.","The home going to Unionville sold for $38,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Pratt","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$27,500","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Kennebunkport","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b12c85917bd2c6bb4a50380256680d06"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of Herbert and the beluga whale, one is 23 ft long and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2004.","The 27 ft long whale is either Gus or the whale donated in 2004.","The 23 ft long exhibit is either the exhibit donated in 1994 or the exhibit donated in 2007.","The gray whale was donated to the aquarium in 2010.","The narwhal is Evan.","Gus is somewhat longer than the whale donated in 2010.","Felipe is 2 feet shorter than the exhibit donated in 1994."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","gray whale","narwhal"],"label_c":["Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","2004","2007","2010"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c70a39244f9c41b044f8ab3a9721c0f2"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $29,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the Gillespie's structure.","The $27,500 house is either the Pratt's home or the 110 sq ft structure.","The house going to Dallas Center didn't sell for $25,000.","Neither the Zimmerman's structure nor the $27,500 structure is the home going to Yountville.","The $38,000 structure, the 125 sq ft house and the home going to Healdsburg are all different houses.","The Ingram's home is 15 sq ft larger than the $25,000 structure.","The structure going to Dallas Center is either the 125 sq ft home or the 95 sq ft structure.","The 125 sq ft structure sold for $29,000.","The Zimmerman's house sold for $38,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb7bfee224debada6737ea0fe8d941d7"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef from Demitasse scored somewhat more points than Marjorie.","The chef who scored 56 points is either the person who made the lemon snapper or the cook who made the cajun chili.","Ed is either the person from Oceanside or the person from Apple Barn.","The cook from Apple Barn is either the cook who made the turkey soup or the chef who scored 49 points.","The chef from Demitasse, Rosalie, and Ed are three different chefs.","The person who scored 63 points didn't make the cajun chili.","Of Darlene and the chef from Oceanside, one scored 63 points and the other made the pepper steak.","Of the person from Apple Barn and Marjorie, one made the pepper steak and the other made the turkey soup."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Darlene","Ed","Marjorie","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","lemon snapper","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d214d9a05426b4a68db9bbd31257eab"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","Ted had to spell \"bulwark\".","Kelley was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant who finished in third place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Andres.","Of the student from Mrs. Condini's class and the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", one is Ira and the other finished in fifth place.","Andres, the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class, and the child who finished in fifth place are three different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Andres","Ira","Kelley","Ted"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ffcb5c967afa0ac3d5fda37a3b4dc8f"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 3 million downloads, the business podcast, and Al Acosta's podcast are three different shows.","Of the literature podcast and the show with 3 million downloads, one is Geneva Gold's and the other started in 2011.","Of the literature show and Dixie Dean's show, one has 4 million downloads and the other started in 2009.","The business show has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2009.","The business podcast is either Dixie Dean's podcast or the show that began in 2014.","The gaming podcast started in 2009."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2011","2012","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","literature"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ab1713a25330debeccd5d26f43252ef"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 25 feet was either the plane that was thrown 4th or the plane that was thrown 2nd.","The plane that went 45 feet was either the plane that was thrown 5th or the green plane.","Of Roderick's design and the white plane, one went 15 feet and the other was thrown 7th.","Margo's design was thrown 7th.","Aaron's design went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 4th.","Aaron's design was black."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","white","yellow"],"label_d":["2nd","4th","5th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a5c08e4805277b063cb0f1f5483c5d6"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Neither the Ingram's home nor the Kirby's home is the 125 sq ft house.","The 95 sq ft house will be delivered to Shaver Lake.","The house going to Fullerton didn't sell for $32,250.","The Kirby's structure is either the home going to Shaver Lake or the $36,000 house.","The home going to Fullerton is 15 sq ft larger than the $25,000 structure.","The Davidson's home will be delivered to Fullerton.","Of the home going to Yountville and the Gillespie's home, one is 140 sq ft and the other sold for $27,500."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$32,250","$36,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a70bc551a6ad8722e0c2749c30412966"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 153 ft. tree and the 79 year-old tree, one is in Knox Woods and the other is Marsh Tree.","Nolan's Pine is either the tree in Woden Woods or the 150 ft. tree.","The tree in Woden Woods is 85 years old.","Of the 144 ft. tree and Nolan's Pine, one is 94 years old and the other is in Benton Notch.","The 85 year-old tree is either Old Jarvis or the tree in Knox Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine"],"label_c":["79","85","94","96"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Knox Woods","Woden Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6983b4c65635a3b74578a86d4939789"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library with 300 books, \"Words To Go\", and \"Dream Machine\" are three different vehicles.","The Winnebago is driven by Omar.","\"Dream Machine\" is the ambulance.","The mobile library with 300 books is either the school bus or the vehicle Omar drives.","The bookmobile Dan drives has 100 more books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Lit on Wheels\", the mobile library with 300 books, and the mobile library with 250 books are three different vehicles.","The vehicle Richard drives has 50 fewer books than the school bus."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Dan","Omar","Richard"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d015d4f8575b51250811a8064a6ae15"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Quirrel isn't cared for by Francine.","Merah is 6 years older than the ape that was found in Sebulu.","Of the ape that was found in Tarakan and the ape that was found in Kendisi, one is Merah and the other is 13 years old.","The ape that was found in Tarakan is either the orangutan Francine works with or the 4-year-old.","The 7-year-old is cared for by Beatrice.","The 10-year-old is cared for by Eva.","The ape Beatrice works with is either Merah or Rajesh."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07fcac0e164b1e82c4921881156a4a8f"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Bay Bridge is in Rome.","Of Sandy Bridge and North Bridge, one is the camelback bridge and the other is 10,000 ft.","Sandy Bridge isn't in Paris.","Of Star Bridge and the structure in Copenhagen, one is 8,500 ft and the other is the bowstring bridge.","The cable-stayed one is shorter than Sandy Bridge.","The 11,500 ft structure is in Paris."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Paris","Rome","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9394613dc0c6bdf30f1a9616f61c4b38"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The baked ham doesn't cook at 340 degrees.","Of the recipe that serves 8 people and the roast potatoes recipe, one cooks at 400 degrees and the other bakes for 35 minutes.","The dish that serves 8 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees is either the recipe that serves 6 people or the meatloaf.","The recipe that bakes for 40 minutes is either the dish that serves 6 people or the roast potatoes recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 410 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the recipe that serves 7 people.","The chicken cutlet bakes for 25 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":["4 people","6 people","7 people","8 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d15e3745ff3f0f8c692ea03254ddab6"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the person with the 11:30am appointment and the client who will be seeing Dr. Zamora, one is Shane and the other has the appointment for the extraction.","Jonathan will be seen by Dr. Adkins.","The person going in for the veneers has an appointment sometime after Kurt.","Harold won't be seen by Dr. Winters.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Adkins has an appointment sometime after the customer going in for the veneers.","Shane has the appointment for the crown.","The customer going in for the extraction has an appointment sometime after Harold."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Harold","Jonathan","Kurt","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Winters","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a11831e25a68072b36c39a61c47b1590"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with an APR of 10% expires on 06\/2025.","The one with an APR of 10% is either the card that expires on 02\/2024 or the card with the $8,500 credit limit.","Neither the card with an APR of 8% nor the Hoardstrum card is the card that expires on 02\/2024.","Neither the one that expires on 09\/2025 nor the one that expires on 02\/2024 is the one with the $15,000 credit limit.","Of the one that expires on 12\/2025 and the card with the $10,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 8% and the other is from Southwest Inc.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR of 9%.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't expire on 12\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$5,000","$8,500","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","06\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=537eb9edde773488dffdc18560ec2b03"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who entered her tea cozy finished somewhat after the entrant who submitted the silver item.","The entrant who entered her scarf, Desiree and the entrant who finished third are all different people.","Of Tanya and the person who finished second, one made the tea cozy and the other made the purple item.","Ruth, the entrant who entered her scarf, and the knitter who entered her mittens are three different people.","Tanya, the knitter who entered her scarf, and the knitter who finished third are three different people.","Desiree is either the knitter who entered her scarf or the knitter who submitted the black item.","Ruth finished 1 place before the entrant who entered her mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ida","Ruth","Tanya"],"label_c":["mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e21be3da1e77d14adaabe0d16e31216a"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Lily Little is either the friend who lives in Decatur City or the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","The attendee who spent $400 gave Ally the laptop.","The attendee who spent $425, Pam Powell, and the person who lives in Fruitland are three different people.","Lily Little spent 25 dollars less than the friend who lives in Clovis.","Lily Little spent less than Mitch Mayo.","The friend who spent $475 is either Lily Little or the attendee who lives in Eustis.","Kit Kelley gave Ally the juicer.","The attendee who gave Ally the blender spent 25 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the laptop."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=607ccc64d151a71c932f5c8853fc54d3"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Neither the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub nor Irene is the person who ordered the root beer.","Of the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye and the team member whose order cost $6.25, one ordered the root beer and the other is Rebecca.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes more than Hannah.","Chip owes 90 cents less than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","The salesperson whose order cost $4.90 ordered the cheeseburger.","The person who ordered the ginger ale owes 45 cents more than Chip."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04e2e4fc07a5193137bc5cf51463eed0"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Eva Estrada's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the literature podcast.","Eva Estrada's show is either the gaming podcast or the show that began in 2015.","Eva Estrada's show has 1 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","The podcast that began in 2008 has 1 million fewer downloads than the business show.","Of the podcast that began in 2015 and the podcast that began in 2014, one is about business and the other is Geneva Gold's.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 2 million downloads.","The show that began in 2015 has more downloads than the show that began in 2014."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2011","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","gaming","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e0c0fb626710ceb03c5458f74ddbf9c"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person whose birthday is on June 14th is not the lawyer.","Of the musician and Kevin, one is from France and the other is from Sweden.","The architect has a birthday sometime after the musician.","The person from France has a birthday 2 months after Charles.","The person from Belgium is not the engineer.","Charles has a birthday sometime after Eric.","Charles is not the engineer.","The traveler from South Africa has a birthday 2 months before Kevin."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Charles","Eric","Jeffrey","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","musician"],"label_d":["Belgium","France","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b189a4837d317487e8b66eafee6eb9fe"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The home going to Shaver Lake is 15 sq ft smaller than the $38,000 house.","The structure going to Healdsburg is 30 sq ft smaller than the Nielsen's house.","The $38,000 house is somewhat smaller than the house going to Dallas Center.","The Davidson's home is 95 sq ft.","Of the 125 sq ft home and the $36,000 structure, one will be delivered to Laguna Beach and the other is for the Underwoods.","The 125 sq ft home sold for $35,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Nielsen","Underwood"],"label_c":["$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92c7f02980e79925b71b9dc5719e4c48"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The sweeper started 6 years before Awad.","Of the player who started in 1979 and the person who started in 1976, one was Hatcha and the other played for the Bulldogs.","The person on the Silverbacks was either the center back or the player who started in 1985.","The person on the Silverbacks started 3 years before the person on the Timberwolves.","The person who started in 1982 wasn't the second striker.","Cerisa started 6 years after the person on the Silverbacks."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Daregh","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","full back","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Silverbacks","Spartans","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f91c5b449c7b24f7a291dd843d33011"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Whitly Bank card has a limit of $6,500.","The card with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Dell Scargo card.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR somewhat higher than the one with the $15,000 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","Of the one with an APR of 10% and the one that expires on 11\/2025, one is from Whitly Bank and the other has a limit of $10,000.","The Hoardstrum card expires on 04\/2024.","The one with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Southwest Inc card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$5,000","$6,500","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14b62e5d95520a7bafec68cfd9017042"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver from Miles, Ian, and the solver who got 30 Across wrong are three different people.","Blanca was either the contestant from Oak View or the contestant from Canoga Park.","Willie finished sometime after the solver who got 30 Across wrong.","The contestant who finished second was from Miles.","The person who got 26 Down wrong wasn't from Westport.","The person who got 18 Down wrong was from Miles.","Of the solver from Canoga Park and Grace, one finished fourth and the other answered 26 Down incorrectly."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Grace","Ian","Willie"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Miles","Oak View","Westport"],"label_d":["4 Across","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fd6d46d28b7abeaef63b1601fc100ef"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Willapa, RI costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the creamy finish.","The Summersill oyster costs somewhat more than the one with the buttery finish.","The oyster with the briny finish costs 20 cents more than the Thatcher oyster.","The one with the buttery finish costs 10 cents more than the Thatcher oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster costs somewhat more than the one from Barnstable, ME.","Of the oyster that costs $2.30 and the oyster with the buttery finish, one is the Ninigreth oyster and the other is from Charlestown, CT.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT is either the Thatcher oyster or the Welcher oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Ninigreth","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","creamy","fruity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=284c57ce7c4b99513508618e7c4c6cad"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The right whale wasn't donated in 2008.","Curtis is somewhat shorter than the right whale.","Of the right whale and the gray whale, one is Dennis and the other is 23 ft long.","Of the sei whale and the exhibit donated in 2007, one is 21 ft long and the other is Adam.","The 25 ft long specimen was donated to the aquarium in 2008.","The bowhead whale was donated to the aquarium in 2012."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Dennis","Gus"],"label_d":["2007","2008","2012","2013"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=571687d93e8c59e20a088ef600350fa5"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person whose order cost $5.80 didn't order the grape soda.","Peter owes more than Hannah.","The person whose order cost $5.80 is either Erica or the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.80 didn't order the ginger ale.","Rebecca didn't order the grape soda.","Of the salesperson whose order cost $4.90 and the salesperson whose order cost $5.35, one ordered the club sandwich and the other ordered the orange soda.","Neither the team member whose order cost $6.25 nor the person who ordered the meatball sub is Hannah.","Hannah is either the team member whose order cost $5.80 or the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes 90 cents less than Erica."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["club sandwich","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec884d6ded2ddc635e453828630cf58b"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The one in Paris is 1,500 feet longer than the bowstring bridge.","North Bridge is in Dublin.","The cable-stayed one is 1,500 feet shorter than Gorem Bridge.","The 13,000 ft structure, Bay Bridge, and the structure in Vaduz are three different structures.","The structure in Warsaw, the suspension structure, and the 11,500 ft one are three different structures.","The 11,500 ft bridge, Bay Bridge, and the structure in Dublin are three different structures.","Vellon Bridge is the bowstring bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","girder","suspension"],"label_d":["Dublin","Paris","Vaduz","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc392577dc465bcd02000cd27306543c"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Hubert answered 26 Down incorrectly.","The person who got 20 Across wrong finished 1 place after the person from Industry.","Steven was either the person who finished second or the person who finished third.","The solver from Lytton finished sometime after Eva.","The person who got 18 Down wrong was from Industry.","The contestant who finished first, the solver who got 26 Down wrong, and the person who got 18 Down wrong are three different people.","Of Julie and the solver from Unionville, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other answered 11 Down incorrectly."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Eva","Hubert","Julie","Steven"],"label_c":["Industry","Lytton","Rinard","Unionville"],"label_d":["11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=264a380219dcf1aeade2fccf79e7b53e"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The lawyer is either the person whose birthday is on May 18th or the person from France.","The lawyer has a birthday sometime before Kevin.","The traveler from France is either Kevin or the musician.","Izzy has a birthday 1 month after the person from Norway.","Of Bill and the traveler from Sweden, one is the lawyer and the other was born on July 16th.","Izzy is from Sweden.","The diplomat has a birthday 1 month after the person from Norway."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Bill","Izzy","Jeffrey","Kevin"],"label_c":["diplomat","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":["France","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3915bf40d613e0b0c51a1df369be3e01"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe with 9 grams of protein was served on May 14th.","The dish with 420 calories, the garlic tilapia, and the chili pork are three different recipes.","The asian steak contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","Of the recipe with 15 grams of protein and the asian steak, one was served on May 17th and the other has 380 calories.","The dish with 15 grams of protein, the recipe served on May 14th, and the garlic tilapia are three different recipes.","The dish with 420 calories was served on May 16th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 14th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","9 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=515c37a3dd458e2d68d5822741c20545"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered fettuccine paid less than Elisa.","Elisa didn't choose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who paid $9.99 was either the contestant who ordered capellini or Damon.","Of the competitor who chose marinara sauce and the contestant who ordered rotini, one paid $9.99 and the other was Elisa.","The runner who ordered capellini paid 2 dollars more than the competitor who chose alfredo sauce.","The competitor who ordered fettuccine was either Suzanne or Elisa.","Of the runner who paid $6.99 and the contestant who ordered spaghetti, one chose alfredo sauce and the other was Damon."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Elisa","Suzanne","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","rotini","spaghetti"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","marinara","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a0f9d8e57b047cf400045ed6aadb695"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece that sold for $175, Neddy Norris's one, and the 2007 piece are three different cards.","Of the piece that sold for $175 and the item for the person who played pitcher, one featured Finn Freeman and the other came out in 1972.","Neddy Norris's card featured the person who played center field.","The card for the person who played center field sold for 50 dollars less than Bill Bernard's piece.","The one for the person who played third base sold for somewhat less than Finn Freeman's card.","Jimmy Jacobs's piece came out in 1999.","The card for the person who played catcher sold for 50 dollars more than Neddy Norris's one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Finn Freeman","Jimmy Jacobs","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1999","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","pitcher","third base"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b5262ba8c4b7ad1b8b98550c641dd39"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the show that aired on Saturday and the show with 250,000 viewers, one aired on PTR and the other aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired on CBR, the program that aired on Friday, and the program that aired on Thursday are three different programs.","The program that aired at 4:30pm brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 4:30pm didn't air on Sunday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm aired on WNW.","The program that aired on Thursday, the show with 1,000,000 viewers, and the program that aired on WNW are three different programs.","The show that aired on GMA had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 6:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","GMA","PTR","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f176638ab64805addbbe2755bdc0315"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Claudia paid 2 dollars more than the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce.","Of the competitor who paid $9.99 and the competitor who ordered fusilli, one chose alfredo sauce and the other was Claudia.","Kristina paid 1 dollar more than Florence.","The contestant who chose alfredo sauce paid more than the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce.","The runner who paid $6.99 was either the runner who ordered rotini or Kristina.","The contestant who chose bolognese sauce was either the competitor who paid $8.99 or the runner who ordered rotini.","Neither Kristina nor Florence was the runner who ordered penne."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Florence","Kristina","Rosie"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","penne","rotini"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e684ee68805cdfbfa77ac0e336ef297c"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Zynga Complex is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 or the Paris accelerator.","The Falston LCS will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Tate.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 and the Bale-Hahn SSC, one is headed by Dr. Ewing and the other is in Berlin.","The Helsinki facility is either the project headed by Dr. Golden or the project headed by Dr. Tate.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Salinas nor the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 is the Berlin accelerator.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 is headed by Dr. Golden."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Golden","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Tate"],"label_d":["Berlin","Dublin","Helsinki","Paris"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f904c65650282e988433172706ae086b"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook started in 2012.","Neither the fund run by Terry Torres nor the fund run by Quentin Quinn is the one begun in 1977.","Neither the fund with a return of 9% nor the fund begun in 2012 is the one run by Quentin Quinn.","Oak Capital has had a return of 9%.","Oak Capital isn't run by Mike McClain.","Of the one run by Vic Velasquez and the one with a return of 6%, one started in 1997 and the other is First Crescent.","The one begun in 1989 has had a 1 percent smaller return than Silver Rock."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Quentin Quinn","Terry Torres","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":["1977","1989","1997","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a18c165cf1c5dee4635d0a539d6aea5e"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted 1 day before the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Kirkman was either Flora Flynn's sighting or the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO.","The August 5 sighting was from Visalia.","The August 7 report wasn't from Greeley.","Iva Ingram's sighting wasn't from Greeley.","Hal Harrison's sighting involved the oval-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Visalia, the report of the cone-shaped UFO and Iva Ingram's report were all different sightings.","The report from Greeley was submitted sometime after the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Greeley","Kirkman","Postville","Visalia"],"label_d":["cone","egg","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5e9e50b03aa47554c4db463f7193766"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Terri drives has more books than the Winnebago.","\"Tiny Tomes\", the bookmobile Dan drives, and the vehicle Cynthia drives are three different vehicles.","The bookmobile Dan drives, \"Explore More\" and the mobile library with 350 books are all different vehicles.","\"Words To Go\", the bookmobile Dan drives, and the bookmobile with 350 books are three different vehicles.","Of \"Words To Go\" and the bookmobile with 300 books, one is driven by Terri and the other is the school bus.","\"Explore More\" is either the bookmobile Dan drives or the ambulance.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 fewer books than the mobile library Cynthia drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Dan","Patsy","Terri"],"label_d":["ambulance","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=623ebf7e6c12a4b08b50a0981fd72718"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the cook who made the smoked pork and the chef from Zenaida's, one scored 56 points and the other was Darlene.","Of the cook who made the jambalaya and the chef who scored 63 points, one was Nelson and the other works at Demitasse.","The person who scored 42 points, Darlene, and the cook from Epicurious are three different chefs.","Peggy doesn't work at White Bean.","The cook from Epicurious made the jambalaya.","The person who scored 56 points didn't make the cajun chili."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Darlene","Jim","Nelson","Peggy"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fa364d0e3ee9866bb831b6bf9b1ea74"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The system released in 1974, \"Bowling Alley\", and the $6,400 game are three different games.","\"Bowling Alley\" costs $5,200.","The pinball machine made by Waverly Toys came out sometime before the $1,500 game.","Of the $1,500 pinball machine and \"Bowling Alley\", one was released in 1977 and the other was made by Pinnefore.","\"Archer Quest\" was released in 1975.","The game made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years after \"Zany Circus\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88705dc47bf6e5003b2c2c9ae90ca123"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Edith spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who got the B+.","Neither Edith nor Ora was the student who spoke for 12 minutes.","Of Nichole and the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, one talked about P.M. Asquith and the other got the C-.","Edith spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden and the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes, one got the B- and the other was Nichole."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Edith","Nichole","Ora","Perry"],"label_c":["Asquith","Churchill","Eden","North"],"label_d":["B+","B-","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a57ee555305fdfe1f4bbc3a4ef8c9f38"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 10 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 16th.","The bulgur salad doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","Of the kale quinoa and the meal served on May 13th, one has 400 calories and the other has 420 calories.","The recipe with 400 calories, the recipe served on May 16th, and the recipe with 9 grams of protein are three different recipes.","The lemon salmon was either the meal served on May 15th or the dish with 10 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 15th contains 40 fewer calories than the garlic tilapia."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","9 grams","10 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43207e137ab1d5d17a0bba987fe1ffb3"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was either the report from Jackson or the report from Marina.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was from Embden.","The August 6 report wasn't from Postville.","Of the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO and the report of the cone-shaped UFO, one was received on August 4 and the other was reported by Iva Ingram.","Edith Estes's sighting was received on August 5.","Cindy Chan's sighting was submitted 2 days before the report of the egg-shaped UFO.","The report of the cone-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Iva Ingram's report wasn't from Jackson."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Embden","Jackson","Marina","Postville"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=778d46b6da57af33344d7e78676f4897"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Hope is either the player who scored 300 points or the player in lane 3.","Of the person from Junction City and the player in lane 3, one is Hope and the other scored 380 points.","Christie was from Modesto.","Terrence scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 4.","The person from Ontario is either the person who scored 460 points or the person who scored 380 points.","The player from Modesto wasn't in lane 6.","The contestant who scored 300 points was from Bristol."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Christie","Hope","Terrence"],"label_c":["3","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Bristol","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b3a23d6eaa2403ac7e36e416727c110"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the windmill built in 1752 and the home in Hoogmade, one is Grosmolen and the other is owned by the Smit family.","Oostmolen is in Aarlanderveen.","Westmolen is owned by the Jansen family.","Oostmolen is either the Van den Berg family's windmill or the windmill in Hoogmade.","The house in Moerkapelle was built sometime before Oostmolen.","The home in Hoogmade was built 23 years after the Jansen family's structure.","The windmill built in 1706 isn't owned by the Smit family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Hoogmade","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8887b2b47a3264faf4c66b93946e2d6"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the person with the 9:30am appointment and Mindy, one will be seen by Dr. Adkins and the other will be seen by Dr. Owens.","Rosemary will be seen by Dr. Estrada.","The person going in for the cleaning has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the veneers.","The patient going in for the crown has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the root canal.","Patsy has an appointment 1 hour after the client who will be seeing Dr. Estrada.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Owens.","Mindy has an appointment sometime before the patient going in for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Mindy","Patsy","Rosemary","Tommy"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Owens","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e900d01292537dce241ac57eb5bb919"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Katamaka oyster is from Punaville, RI.","The oyster that costs $2.00 is from Charlestown, CT.","Of the oyster that costs $2.20 and the oyster from Duxbury, MA, one has a melon-like taste and the other is the Summersill oyster.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC is either the Island Creek oyster or the Fanneuil oyster.","The oyster from Punaville, RI costs 20 cents more than the one with the fruity finish.","The Summersill oyster, the one with the nutty finish and the oyster that costs $2.30 are all different oysters.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat less than the Fanneuil oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Summersill"],"label_c":["Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["citrusy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f148380d7c8b941fcb45f51c8a4af1a"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the entrant who finished first and the knitter who entered her sweater, one is Tanya and the other made the orange item.","Of the knitter who submitted the silver item and Tanya, one made the mittens and the other finished third.","The knitter who entered her blanket finished somewhat after the knitter who submitted the silver item.","The entrant who entered her mittens finished 1 place after Ruth.","The knitter who submitted the orange item finished 1 place before Natasha.","Tanya is either the person who finished second or the knitter who submitted the white item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Natasha","Ruth","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d272e9556bb77967667fdb0ea2ec9cf3"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon who works in the biotech industry is worth somewhat more than Gil Gallegos.","The person worth $28 billion works in the medical industry.","The magnate from Denmark is either Faith Flynn or Rachel Reid.","The magnate worth $27 billion isn't from Sweden.","The person from Canada is worth somewhat less than Rachel Reid.","Of Nadine Newton and the mogul from Denmark, one works in the software industry and the other is worth $26 billion.","Rachel Reid works in the biotech industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","England","Sweden"],"label_d":["biotech","medical","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03043d3cb3fc2ba1c42f7f5c6d4a558e"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure dedicated to the cat is either the temple in Uchida or Matsuno Okura.","The temple built in 1645 is dedicated to the cat.","Of the structure built in 1645 and the shrine dedicated to the deer, one is Hori Takesi and the other is Takahashi.","The structure in Miyato is either Okabe Honzo or Takahashi.","The shrine in Funai was built sometime before the temple in Toyagi.","The temple in Miyato was built sometime after the temple dedicated to the deer.","Okabe Honzo isn't dedicated to the turtle.","The structure dedicated to the rooster was built sometime before Takahashi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":["cat","deer","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1190f02cf55ca0f53f8efd6abbf40be0"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the person from Australia and the winner who won the prize in astronomy, one won in 1968 and the other is Deb Daniels.","The winner who won in 1976 isn't from France.","Lisa Lara won her prize 8 years after the winner from Australia.","Of the winner who won in 1976 and the winner from New Zealand, one won the prize in physics and the other is Lisa Lara.","Neither the person who won in 1964 nor Lisa Lara is the person who won the prize in chemistry.","Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Hannah Hay","Ida Ingram","Lisa Lara"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","France","Mexico","New Zealand"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=616fa29d0e4041d8a765ff25dbd210a4"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Michael is either the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th or the engineer.","Of Michael and the person from Germany, one was born on June 14th and the other is the politician.","The traveler from South Africa has a birthday 1 month before the lawyer.","Neville has a birthday sometime after the musician.","Jeffrey is either the person born on June 14th or the traveler from Mexico.","The engineer has a birthday sometime before the traveler from Germany.","The traveler from Germany is either the politician or the traveler born on May 18th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Gerald","Jeffrey","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["engineer","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":["France","Germany","Mexico","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e62cb35bb04da2f3708f42ad7d21216"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Faye Fender's show has 1 million fewer downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","The gaming podcast has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2015.","The show with 1 million downloads started in 2015.","The film show has 2 million more downloads than the show that began in 2008.","The sports show has more downloads than the investing podcast.","Geneva Gold's podcast didn't start in 2007.","Of the podcast with 4 million downloads and the podcast that began in 2013, one is Geneva Gold's and the other is Al Acosta's."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2013","2015"],"label_d":["film","gaming","investing","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=943ebaa1bf304843e65f97731830a89e"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who made the cashew tofu scored somewhat fewer points than Celia.","The four chefs are Ollie, the person who scored 63 points, the chef who made the cashew tofu and the chef who scored 49 points.","The cook from Apple Barn, the cook who scored 49 points, and the person who made the lemon snapper are three different chefs.","Hattie didn't score exactly 49 points.","The chef who scored 63 points works at Enzo's.","Of the person from Demitasse and Luther, one made the smoked pork and the other scored 42 points.","The person who scored 56 points is either the person who made the lemon snapper or Celia."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Hattie","Luther","Ollie"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=578db2dec8eb16009d9d85edd59c3c45"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose deep copper has her appointment sometime after Lynette.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment, Kelly, and Tammie's client are three different customers.","Of Rhonda's client and the client that chose honey blonde, one is Lynette and the other has the 2:00pm appointment.","Of the client with the 11:00am appointment and Lynette, one chose honey blonde and the other is being worked on by Tammie.","The customer that chose brown sable is being worked on by Yvonne.","Myra chose deep copper."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Kelly","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Rhonda","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe88694855444e830ef2e8c4ccd859f5"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["Of the oyster with the creamy finish and the Welcher oyster, one is from Barnstable, ME and the other costs $2.20.","Of the one that costs $2.00 and the oyster from Charlestown, CT, one is the Welcher oyster and the other has a briny taste.","The oyster from Barnstable, ME costs 10 cents more than the Summersill oyster.","The Welcher oyster is either the oyster that costs $2.10 or the oyster with the nutty finish.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs somewhat more than the oyster with the creamy finish.","The one with the briny finish costs 10 cents less than the Ninigreth oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Ninigreth","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","creamy","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c5e2cecd18a0330e1a5e483785ad33e"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the 110 ft tall waterfall and the 105 ft tall fall, one is Rhoqua and the other is located in New Zealand.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1996 is either the 100 ft tall waterfall or Nyalt.","Sihat is either the 115 ft tall waterfall or the waterfall Derrick shot in 1996.","Nyalt wasn't photographed in 1999.","Rhoqua is 5 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1987.","Sihat is 5 ft shorter than the fall Derrick photographed in 1987.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1983 is in Brazil.","The waterfall in Switzerland is somewhat taller than Sihat.","Sihat is 5 ft shorter than Oginao."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1987","1996","1999"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93f293bac31a6ce3593085c51154420a"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with two pairs, Omar, and the player who won the $3.75 pot are three different people.","Paulette was either the person who won the third hand or the person who won the $3.75 pot.","The player who won with one pair won 1 hand after Nathaniel.","The player who won the $12.50 pot won sometime after the player who won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won with two pairs was either the person who won the first hand or Salvador.","Nathaniel won sometime before the player who won the $18.25 pot.","Salvador was either the player who won with one pair or the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","Paulette won 1 hand before Nathaniel."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Nathaniel","Omar","Paulette","Salvador"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05b314379ece1f4e37395836e2302b1d"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Dean's class has 2 more students than the course in room 122.","The class in room 322 is either the course with 33 students or the Biology class.","Neither the course in room 129 nor the Biology class is Mr. Herman's class.","The class in room 412 is either Mr. Dean's class or the Physics class.","The course in room 322 has 2 fewer students than the course in room 122.","The Geometry class has somewhat more students than Mr. Velasquez's class.","Mr. Herman's class is either the course with 29 students or the course in room 412.","The class in room 122 has somewhat fewer students than the Latin class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["122","129","322","412"],"label_c":["Dean","Herman","Underwood","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Biology","Geometry","Latin","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe44ae1a65d06efa79ec5effde002429"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the architect and the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th, one is from Austria and the other is Michael.","Neither Bill nor Harry is the traveler from Germany.","Neither the person from Austria nor the person from Norway is Bill.","The politician has a birthday 1 month after Harry.","The person from Norway is either the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th or the diplomat.","Of Izzy and the traveler from Canada, one was born on June 14th and the other is the architect."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Bill","Harry","Izzy","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","politician"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","Germany","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d66b86b42a774e0e7ab7fd3bc4a25c11"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the salesperson whose order cost $4.90 and Chip, one ordered the Italian sub and the other ordered the orange soda.","Neither the team member who ordered the iced tea nor the person who ordered the orange soda is the salesperson whose order cost $6.25.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 90 cents more than Samantha.","Neither the team member whose order cost $6.25 nor the salesperson who ordered the taco salad is Samantha.","The person who ordered the B.L.T. owes 45 cents less than Hannah.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes more than the person who ordered the Italian sub.","Peter didn't order the grape soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Hannah","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=119ad591fba5689e695b081c65a3234e"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the $23.25 pot won 1 hand before Courtney.","Courtney was either the player who won the first hand or the competitor who won with a flush.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won sometime after the player who won with two pairs.","Of the person who won with a full house and the competitor who won the second hand, one won the $18.25 pot and the other was Kelley.","Zachary didn't win the $9.00 pot.","Zachary won 1 hand after the player who won the $18.25 pot.","The player who won with a full house was either the player who won the $23.25 pot or Kelley."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Jana","Kelley","Zachary"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight"],"label_d":["$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00944e8ae1975a61315347f771199f14"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the structure in Kinderdijk and Hoekmolen, one was built in 1683 and the other was built in 1706.","Doesmolen is owned by the De Vries family.","The windmill in Hoogmade, the Visser family's home and the structure built in 1706 are all different structures.","The home in Den Bommel was built sometime after Vlietmolen.","The home in Den Bommel is owned by the Van Dijk family.","Doesmolen wasn't built in 1752.","Vlietmolen was built 23 years after the windmill in Moerkapelle."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Smit","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Moerkapelle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8c16b7a2cdaf2eda10c264107000249"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 15 feet wasn't green.","The plane that went 45 feet was silver.","Ella's design was silver.","The silver plane went 20 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","The plane that was thrown 7th landed 10 feet shorter than Roderick's design.","Of the blue plane and the green plane, one was thrown 7th and the other was Margo's.","Ella's design was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the plane that was thrown 2nd."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","green","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72c7e7504f32862df11d7878d276de42"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Short v Metz was the 3-6 decision.","Ayers v Byrd didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","Of the March 17 case and Justice Quinn's majority opinion, one was Short v Metz and the other was the 6-3 decision.","Carson v Dunn had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","The 6-3 decision was sometime after Ayers v Byrd.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was sometime after the 8-1 decision.","The 8-1 decision was sometime after Omar v Powers."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Hatfield","Larson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ff70615e8a04830de14adc75695fef8"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Anita got the C+.","Anita spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the C-.","The student who spoke for 10 minutes was either the student who got the B- or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","Neither the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey nor Colleen was the student who got the A.","Of the student who got the C- and the student who spoke for 10 minutes, one was Yvonne and the other talked about P.M. Grey.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the C+."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Colleen","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Churchill","Grey"],"label_d":["A","B-","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3c501345096d5655a48d5b08f6b53ce"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ned Norris gave Ally the toaster.","The person who gave Ally the toaster, the attendee who spent $450 and the person who lives in Jonesboro are all different people.","The person who lives in Eustis is either the person who spent $450 or the attendee who spent $400.","Lily Little spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who lives in Sun City, Ned Norris, and the friend who gave Ally the juicer are three different people.","The attendee who spent $450 gave Ally the HD tv.","The person who lives in Eustis didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv spent 50 dollars more than Kit Kelley.","The friend who gave Ally the juicer is either Mitch Mayo or the attendee who spent $425."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","toaster"],"label_d":["Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=793218a36b22b0186b8890f59268a60e"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Neither the tree in Woden Woods nor the 79 year-old tree is Roger's Oak.","Old Jarvis is 3 feet shorter than the 79 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is in Eldora Woods.","The tree in Eldora Woods is 3 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree.","Of the 153 ft. tree and Marsh Tree, one is in Deloit Woods and the other is 96 years old.","The four trees are the 79 year-old tree, the tree in Deloit Woods, Old Jarvis and Roger's Oak."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","85","87","96"],"label_d":["Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5039bd06efab7a5628d13d0fc3e1ab9"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility is in Stockholm.","The Egert Facility will go online 1 year after the Reykjavik facility.","Of the Bale-Hahn SSC and the Stockholm accelerator, one is headed by Dr. Ramos and the other will go online in 2019.","The Copenhagen accelerator is either the Tevatron LHC or the project headed by Dr. Valentine.","The project headed by Dr. Ramos is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 or the Copenhagen facility.","The project headed by Dr. Ramos will go online sometime before the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online 1 year after the Reykjavik facility."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Valentine","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Madrid","Reykjavik","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0397da9c2e8ec8d26b316a734b99881f"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of walnut costs 25 dollars more than the item made of oak.","Of Irma's item and the item made of mahogany, one is the end table and the other costs $325.","The bookshelf costs 25 dollars more than the coffee table.","The bookshelf, the $325 piece and Irma's item are all different pieces.","Olivia's item is either the piece made of mahogany or the piece made of oak.","The $250 piece wasn't made of sandalwood.","The piece made of walnut is either Freda's piece or the bookshelf.","The $275 piece is either Irma's item or Freda's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Freda","Irma","Olivia","Yvette"],"label_c":["mahogany","oak","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["bookshelf","coffee table","end table","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=41f46948fc6df21d0e097ad2d60c6eca"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC is either the project headed by Dr. Morgan or the Warsaw accelerator.","The Egert Facility isn't in Athens.","The Warsaw accelerator will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Weber.","Of the Lectra 4C and the project headed by Dr. Dorsey, one will go online in 2017 and the other will go online in 2018.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Weber nor the Oslo facility is the facility scheduled to go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online 2 years before the ISON-X42."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Athens","Oslo","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=397f0926f1157eed0f070c473a480828"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the recipe with 10 grams of protein and the recipe with 440 calories, one was served on May 15th and the other was the kale quinoa.","The kale quinoa contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 17th.","The bulgur salad was served on May 13th.","Of the bulgur salad and the chili pork, one has 420 calories and the other has exactly 18 grams of protein.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the asian steak.","The dish with 9 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 13th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 13th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","9 grams","10 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dca82e49fd137efd0f5949c2c2d5515"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Neither Alma nor the flier leaving in March is the aerophobe going to Utah.","Katie is either the aerophobe leaving in March or the flier going to Hawaii.","The passenger going to Texas will leave 2 months after the passenger with the horseshoe.","Of Jaime and the flier going to Hawaii, one will bring their lucky hat and the other will leave in February.","Of the passenger leaving in January and Alma, one will go to Colorado and the other will bring their shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alma","Jaime","Katie","Olive"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Colorado","Hawaii","Texas","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9344f69d41fb2b6feb865e276101ba63"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the golfer who won in 1920 and Shari Steel, one shot a 65 and the other won at Cowbush Cove.","Shari Steel was either the woman who won at Willow Grove or the woman who won in 1922.","The person who won at Willow Grove shot a 63.","The person who scored a 63 was either Inez or the woman who won at Scotch Pines.","Of the golfer who won in 1923 and the woman who scored a 61, one won at Scotch Pines and the other was Kristina Katz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Freda Fritz","Inez","Kristina Katz","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["61","63","65","66"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a65f3d28109048e62d5ae5c7047c5922"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the diet coke owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","The person who ordered the iced tea owes 45 cents more than Peter.","Of the salesperson who ordered the root beer and Geoffrey, one owes $6.25 and the other ordered the club sandwich.","Peter is either the salesperson who ordered the orange soda or the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","Chip didn't order the root beer.","The person who ordered the meatball sub owes more than the team member who ordered the diet coke."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a73ff6664fa07bedd9881771ebce9b5"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Ayers v Byrd wasn't the 7-2 decision.","Short v Metz was 2 weeks after Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Of the March 17 proceeding and Zamora v Pibb, one was the 5-4 decision and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood.","Zamora v Pibb was on March 3.","Gibbs v Kintz had its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion was sometime before the 3-6 decision.","The March 24 case was either Justice Caldwell's majority opinion or the 5-4 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["3-6","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Caldwell","Larson","Olson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d5bc3acc96985737fe54878167b671e"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person worth $26 billion works in the software industry.","The tycoon who works in the software industry, the mogul worth $25 billion, and Tim Townsend are three different people.","Cal Craig is worth somewhat less than the magnate who works in the software industry.","Of the mogul from Canada and the tycoon from Ireland, one is worth $27 billion and the other works in the aerospace industry.","Of the tycoon worth $27 billion and Hal Hickman, one works in the retail industry and the other is from Ireland.","Kirk Kaplan is worth 1 billion more than the person from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Hal Hickman","Kirk Kaplan","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","Mexico"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4941214973ae64ef71a939730bce8f06"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won with one pair, the player who won the first hand, and the competitor who won the $5.25 pot are three different people.","Wilbur won the $23.25 pot.","Irma won with a royal flush.","Of the player who won the third hand and the player who won with a full house, one was Wilbur and the other won the $9.00 pot.","Of the competitor who won the fourth hand and the person who won with a full house, one was Veronica and the other won the $6.50 pot.","The person who won the $23.25 pot was either the competitor who won the fourth hand or the person who won with a flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Irma","Veronica","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98f1d0e143f9cff18286c35bcf270ef7"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who made the jambalaya, the chef from Oceanside, and the cook from Demitasse are three different chefs.","The cook from White Bean scored 7 more points than Darlene.","Of Marjorie and Tyrone, one scored 49 points and the other made the turkey soup.","Nelson didn't score exactly 63 points.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored somewhat fewer points than Darlene.","The cook from Oceanside scored 7 more points than Tyrone.","The person who scored 42 points works at Apple Barn."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Darlene","Marjorie","Nelson","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59955bcc5c8e878b8ccc1f5104e6ad08"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in York Woods is taller than Nolan's Pine.","Neither the 96 year-old tree nor Zeke's Spruce is the tree in Silk Notch.","Of Nolan's Pine and the 150 ft. tree, one is in Eldora Woods and the other is 99 years old.","Of the 153 ft. tree and the 79 year-old tree, one is in Benton Notch and the other is Old Jarvis.","The 94 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than Zeke's Spruce."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25f639f1d03aff2cddf7c5f9dc3d9796"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The end table costs more than the item made of chestnut.","Olivia's piece costs 25 dollars more than the end table.","Olivia's piece isn't the barstool.","Bonita's piece is either the $250 piece or the piece made of teak.","The footstool costs 25 dollars less than Bonita's item.","The item made of rosewood is either the footstool or Ellen's piece.","Of the item made of rosewood and the $275 piece, one is the end table and the other was crafted by Ellen."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Bonita","Cheri","Ellen","Olivia"],"label_c":["chestnut","rosewood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","coffee table","end table","footstool"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=211d10e394b3928fde0509e7e1f12015"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with two pairs was either Derek or Jana.","The person who won the $12.50 pot won 2 hands after Yvonne.","Of the player who won the second hand and the person who won with a royal flush, one won the $5.25 pot and the other was Derek.","The competitor who won the $6.50 pot was either the player who won the second hand or the person who won with a full house.","Derek won sometime before the competitor who won with two pairs.","The person who won the $5.25 pot won 1 hand after Yvonne."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Derek","Jana","Theodore","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5823ed87357274820ec6ee3167bedcf"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Quirrel is 3 years older than the orangutan that was found in Tarakan.","The ape that was found in Kendisi is cared for by Francine.","The orangutan that was found in Kendisi is older than Quirrel.","Of the orangutan that was found in Puak and Nikatrice, one is 4 years old and the other is 7 years old.","Merah isn't 13 years old.","The animal that was found in Melak, the ape Gracie works with and the 7-year-old are all different animals.","Merah is cared for by Beatrice."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2927cbc95d29e4e95f8044614eee5e82"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Ada Alvarez didn't win in 1972.","Neither the winner who won the prize in medicine nor the person who won in 1972 is Patsy Pope.","Of the person who won in 1976 and Fay Ferguson, one is from Mexico and the other won the prize in literature.","Rita Reeves is either the person who won the prize in medicine or the person from New Zealand.","The person from Australia won her prize 8 years before the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","Neither Ada Alvarez nor Patsy Pope is the winner from Germany.","The winner from Mexico won the prize in medicine."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Fay Ferguson","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","literature","medicine"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","Mexico","New Zealand"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94dcf7b071f534d08af5cf1a925b295d"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 2nd went 10 feet farther than Margo's design.","The plane that was thrown 1st went 20 feet farther than Margo's design.","The yellow airplane went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 4th.","Ella's design went somewhat farther than the blue airplane.","Henrietta's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 2nd.","The silver plane was either Margo's design or Omar's design.","Of the plane that went 45 feet and the plane that was thrown 2nd, one was Ella's and the other was silver."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar"],"label_c":["blue","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c84d57328c8d4492ca6961ed8ec3b552"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The citrus halibut contains 20 more calories than the meal with 15 grams of protein.","Of the meal with 440 calories and the dish with 420 calories, one was the citrus halibut and the other has exactly 15 grams of protein.","The recipe with 15 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the bulgur salad.","The recipe with 12 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the dish with 18 grams of protein.","The recipe with 18 grams of protein wasn't served on May 11th.","The asian steak was either the meal with 12 grams of protein or the meal served on May 11th.","The dish served on May 17th contains 20 more calories than the dish with 12 grams of protein.","The dish with 12 grams of protein wasn't served on May 13th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 17th"],"label_d":["10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b6e2e21fee77a971f6bc39d5ab89b1c"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 4 million downloads is either the music show or Faye Fender's show.","Of the sports podcast and the show with 3 million downloads, one started in 2012 and the other is Bobby Bora's.","The four shows are the show that began in 2010, the gaming podcast, the music podcast and Geneva Gold's podcast.","Of the show that began in 2008 and Cora Capon's show, one has 4 million downloads and the other is about gaming.","Faye Fender's show has 1 million more downloads than the sports podcast.","The gaming show is either the show that began in 2008 or Faye Fender's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2011","2012"],"label_d":["film","gaming","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbb0dd771df39b296ff6b9069f278d92"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of Gorem Bridge and Bay Bridge, one is 13,000 ft and the other is the truss bridge.","North Bridge, the one in Kiev, and the 13,000 ft structure are three different structures.","The girder bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than North Bridge.","Gorem Bridge isn't the camelback bridge.","The one in Kiev is longer than the structure in Helsinki.","The 11,500 ft one is either the bowstring one or the one in Kiev.","The bridge in Oslo is either the truss one or the bowstring structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Helsinki","Kiev","Oslo"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0a08f06d8eaf41c403fdd48c643412f"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 35 students is either Mr. Ingram's class or the course in room 129.","Mr. Ingram's class has 4 more students than the Algebra class.","Mr. Saunders's class is either the course in room 215 or the class in room 201.","Mr. Saunders's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 201.","Of the course with 29 students and Mr. Velasquez's class, one is the Algebra class and the other is in room 129.","The class in room 201 isn't the Pre-Calculus class.","Of the Physics class and Mr. Underwood's class, one has 35 students and the other is in room 201."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["129","201","215","318"],"label_c":["Ingram","Saunders","Underwood","Velasquez"],"label_d":["Algebra","Chemistry","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=193f317cdcf5fe668cad714959522b05"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of mahogany costs 25 dollars more than Yvette's item.","Freda's piece isn't the barstool.","Freda's piece costs less than the item made of rosewood.","Velma's piece is the end table.","Neither Velma's item nor the item made of rosewood is the rocking chair.","Of Patsy's item and the $300 item, one is the rocking chair and the other was made of mahogany.","The item made of sandalwood costs more than the end table."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Freda","Patsy","Velma","Yvette"],"label_c":["elm","mahogany","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":["barstool","coffee table","end table","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d4cf9283ca09b3a43ac4e4aa5341de6"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Dream Machine\" is either the vehicle with 400 books or the Winnebago.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has more books than the ice cream truck.","The four vehicles are the Mack truck, the bookmobile with 400 books, the vehicle Gene drives and the vehicle with 250 books.","The mobile library with 300 books, the vehicle Gene drives, and the bookmobile Wesley drives are three different vehicles.","\"Words To Go\" is the Mack truck.","The mobile library with 300 books isn't driven by Richard.","The Winnebago is either \"Books-4-U\" or the mobile library Wesley drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Gene","Patsy","Richard","Wesley"],"label_d":["ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9302e209c31a5ba259401d89761cb748"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who spent $425 gave Ally the HD tv.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks is either the attendee who gave Ally the toaster or the attendee who spent $400.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv is either Jack Jordan or Pam Powell.","Ora Osborne didn't give Ally the toaster.","Of the person who lives in Twin Peaks and the friend who lives in Decatur City, one is Jack Jordan and the other spent $475.","Jack Jordan spent 50 dollars more than the friend who lives in Sun City.","The person who spent $450 gave Ally the planter."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0a44549d0fe85f0a4b4dab87f62b10e"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 6,500 people was either the Yeust culture or the Echmust culture.","The Yeust culture was either the culture located near Redlands or the culture with 8,000 people.","Of the society founded in 100 AD and the culture with 5,000 people, one was the Hatgare culture and the other was based near Easton.","The culture located near Lacona was founded sometime after the culture with 8,000 people.","The Yeust culture wasn't founded in 600 AD.","The Budel culture wasn't based near Unity.","The culture founded in 600 AD had a population size of 8,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Echmust","Hatgare","Yeust"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Easton","Lacona","Redlands","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0569a06128c04c149bbcfa7bc98838d7"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in Alaska was either the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold or the miner working at Laurel Ridge.","Chip Cornell didn't find 17 ounces of gold.","Ivan Ingram worked in Alaska.","Gil Gonzalez finished with somewhat less gold than the person who worked in Oregon.","Of Chip Cornell and the prospector who worked in Oregon, one worked the York River claim and the other found 20 ounces of gold.","Ivan Ingram found 14 ounces of gold.","The person who worked in New Mexico finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Belle Hart."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ea612aef1e9328149bb6e0a7c77ac1a"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Evan's Fir is 6 feet shorter than the 99 year-old tree.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 3 feet taller than Evan's Fir.","Of the 99 year-old tree and the 153 ft. tree, one is in Woden Woods and the other is The Senator.","The 144 ft. tree is 87 years old.","Neither the 96 year-old tree nor Nolan's Pine is the tree in Woden Woods.","The tree in Eldora Woods is taller than Old Jarvis."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator"],"label_c":["80","87","96","99"],"label_d":["Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc3470b5a230577a6ba44fa2d76c749d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands before the competitor who won with a full house.","Courtney didn't win with two pairs.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot won 1 hand after Theodore.","The player who won with a straight flush won 2 hands after Courtney.","The competitor who won with a full house, the player who won the $6.50 pot, and the competitor who won the second hand are three different people.","Of the competitor who won with a full house and the player who won the first hand, one was Theodore and the other won the $5.25 pot.","Omar didn't win the $5.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Byron","Courtney","Omar","Theodore"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b173ea63407827e5b5747955c608d58"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 5th was pink.","The plane that was thrown 1st and the black airplane were different planes.","Ella's design was thrown 7th.","Ella's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","The plane that was thrown 7th landed somewhat shorter than the green plane.","Of the green plane and Aaron's design, one was thrown 1st and the other went 35 feet.","Omar's design was either the black airplane or the plane that was thrown 6th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56f07249dbf86dc45ae324c7b3f16a23"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of the $1,250 dummy and the puppet going to Portland, one is Kelly's and the other is \"Waldarama\".","The $1,500 puppet, \"Waldarama\", and Herman's puppet are three different dummies.","\"Yenga\" cost 500 dollars more than the dummy going to Mexico City.","Jeff's piece, the dummy going to Vancouver and the $1,500 dummy are all different dummies.","The dummy going to Vancouver cost somewhat less than \"Valencio\".","Kelly's dummy, the $1,500 piece, and \"Tombawomba\" are three different dummies."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b383c136736883bab4cc58a488f08d7"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the prospector who worked in Oregon and the prospector who worked in Canada, one was Adam Alford and the other found 20 ounces of gold.","Adam Alford finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner who worked in New Mexico.","The prospector who worked in Oregon was either the miner working at Tyrol Creek or the miner who found 11 ounces of gold.","The miner working at Culver Gorge was either Adam Alford or Ivan Ingram.","The person who found 17 ounces of gold worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Fred Fletcher didn't work at the Tyrol Creek claim.","The person who found 14 ounces of gold worked the Culver Gorge claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Arizona","Canada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2f6fcc51a0ae41fc2c2e41de4cc0d95"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Justice Quinn's majority opinion and Carson v Dunn, one was on March 10 and the other was the 2-7 decision.","Justice Olson's majority opinion was 2 weeks after the 2-7 decision.","Of the March 10 proceeding and the 5-4 decision, one was Omar v Powers and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Hatfield.","Zamora v Pibb didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","Carson v Dunn, Justice Underwood's majority opinion, and the 6-3 decision are three different cases."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Hatfield","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6efc430518aa1aa345f3925e92475a7"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the person who got 26 Down wrong and the contestant who got 11 Down wrong, one was Eva and the other was from Temple City.","The solver who got 30 Across wrong finished sometime after the person from Fowler.","The solver from Fowler finished sometime before the person who got 26 Down wrong.","The person who finished third was either the contestant from Oak View or Grace.","The solver who got 30 Across wrong was either the contestant from Oak View or the solver from Temple City.","The contestant who got 30 Across wrong, the contestant who finished first, and Eva are three different people.","Nelson finished 1 place after the solver from Temple City.","The contestant from Fowler finished sometime after the contestant who got 11 Down wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Eva","Grace","Nelson","Traci"],"label_c":["Fowler","Kalona","Oak View","Temple City"],"label_d":["11 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6caa89296a453d6cd65dd1efb6c91520"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Jenna got the D.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill and the student who got the D, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other was Ginger.","Jenna spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the A-.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden or Ora.","Milton was either the student who spoke for 10 minutes or the student who got the C+.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the C-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Ginger","Jenna","Milton","Ora"],"label_c":["Churchill","Eden","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":["A-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e914b6e2ad7a80bf9ad6d53917b66ce2"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who chose marinara sauce and Gwendolyn, one ordered fettuccine and the other paid $6.99.","The contestant who chose bolognese sauce paid 1 dollar less than the runner who ordered rigatoni.","The competitor who ordered fettuccine paid less than Irma.","Betsy paid 1 dollar less than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce was either Irma or the contestant who ordered spaghetti.","Neither the runner who chose arrabiata sauce nor Betsy was the runner who paid $9.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Gwendolyn","Irma","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","rigatoni","spaghetti"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bba672b57f5c2e20d5d5a62808879e2"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the $38,000 house and the 95 sq ft structure, one will be delivered to Mission Viejo and the other is for the Davidsons.","The Nielsen's structure didn't sell for $25,000.","The Gillespie's structure will be delivered to Yountville.","Neither the 140 sq ft structure nor the structure going to Yountville is the $32,250 house.","Neither the $36,000 home nor the $32,250 house is the home going to Eagle Grove.","The structure going to Healdsburg is 15 sq ft smaller than the Underwood's house.","The Nielsen's structure is 140 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Nielsen","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Mission Viejo","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=831975628b1787484aab1146038c5aab"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier going to Nebraska is either the aerophobe with the talisman or the flier leaving in February.","The aerophobe going to Texas will leave 1 month before the flier with the lucky hat.","Whitney is either the flier leaving in April or the aerophobe with the horseshoe.","Gwen is either the aerophobe leaving in March or the passenger going to Ohio.","Zachary will leave sometime after the aerophobe with the shamrock.","The flier with the horseshoe will leave sometime before the flier going to Nebraska.","Of Whitney and the flier going to Nebraska, one will leave in March and the other will bring their talisman."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alma","Gwen","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Illinois","Nebraska","Ohio","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3f11ce11ea5912e9e43bd6c6e60d34e"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Of the animal Beatrice works with and the orangutan that was found in Kendisi, one is Quirrel and the other is 13 years old.","Rajesh came from Basahan.","The 7-year-old, Pemson, and the orangutan Dolly works with are three different animals.","The orangutan that was found in Ambalat is cared for by Francine.","The animal that was found in Basahan is older than Quirrel.","Of the 4-year-old and Quirrel, one came from Kendisi and the other is cared for by Dolly."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Francine"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fb0b4cccf5e41f7d486a427da4ff39c"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Bill is not from Belgium.","Michael is from Austria.","Of Neville and the traveler born on July 16th, one is the engineer and the other is from Germany.","The lawyer has a birthday sometime before Izzy.","Neither the engineer nor the person born on May 18th is Michael.","Michael has a birthday sometime after the politician.","The engineer has a birthday sometime after the traveler from Belgium."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Bill","Izzy","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["engineer","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Germany","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=448badf6e924f4bd6ffeba47eb5529d3"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 35 students isn't the Art class.","The course in room 319 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Ray's class.","Neither Mr. Ray's class nor the class with 29 students is the French class.","Neither Mr. Jimenez's class nor the course with 33 students is the class in room 129.","The class in room 208 has 2 more students than the Geometry class.","Of the class in room 319 and the course with 33 students, one is taught by Dean and the other is the French class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","129","208","319"],"label_c":["Dean","Jimenez","Newton","Ray"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","French","Geometry"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96c658770190da2fd4f05d78d44e56e9"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of Winifred and the contestant who finished in fifth place, one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other had to spell \"duplicity\".","The student who finished in second place is either the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class or Floyd.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in seventh place.","Otis had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Floyd was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Denise finished in fourth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Denise","Floyd","Otis","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab04ca5ff84a7892755fab356f792058"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Ofallo is older than the orangutan that was found in Kendisi.","The animal that was found in Kendisi and the orangutan Aldo works with are different animals.","Rajesh is either the ape Aldo works with or the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu.","The ape that was found in Tarakan is younger than the animal Calliope works with.","Of the ape Calliope works with and Nikatrice, one came from Kendisi and the other is 10 years old.","Ofallo came from Tarakan.","The orangutan that was found in Puak is cared for by Dolly."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Gracie"],"label_d":["Kendisi","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ce8eb618348ffb45ce9bbc3703a8bea"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["L. dyson has somewhat fewer genes than the organism sequenced in September.","P. wellington has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in April.","E. carolinus has 1,000 genes.","The one sequenced in December has 250 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora has 250 more genes than L. dyson.","The one with 750 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Trujillo.","Of P. wellington and the one sequenced in December, one has 750 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Zamora."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Garza","Sheppard","Trujillo","Zamora"],"label_d":["April","August","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62a8d3a6f91a3623c5b258ba7abe8b22"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Nesketucket, MA costs somewhat more than the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The one with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The four oysters are the oyster with the citrusy finish, the Bluepoint oyster, the Thatcher oyster and the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The one that costs $2.30 is either the one from Nesketucket, MA or the one with the citrusy finish.","The one with the fruity finish is either the oyster from Nesketucket, MA or the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The one with the buttery finish costs 10 cents less than the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster with the buttery finish, the Bluepoint oyster, and the one from Appleton, CT are three different oysters."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["buttery","citrusy","fruity","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4f0c135fe5c99ac5641595bcd71fb22"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Norma Nolan won her prize before the person who won the prize in literature.","Of Deb Daniels and the person who won in 1964, one is from Canada and the other won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years after Norma Nolan.","The person who won the prize in medicine is either the winner who won in 1976 or the winner from Australia.","Of the winner who won the prize in medicine and Tara Tate, one is from Russia and the other won in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Lisa Lara","Norma Nolan","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","literature","medicine"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Ireland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43c69b55b2929bad662e3546fd483ab5"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who got the C+ was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","Neither the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath nor the presenter who got the B- was the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes.","Of the presenter who got the B+ and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath, one spoke for 10 minutes and the other was Wesley.","The student who got the B+ spoke 2 minutes more than Ora.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Churchill.","The four students were the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes, Zachary, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone and the student who got the B-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Ginger","Ora","Wesley","Zachary"],"label_c":["Churchill","Gladstone","Heath","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A-","B+","B-","C+"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3265f389fdadac9aa7b7aeddc314f7c8"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia contains 20 more calories than the meal with 12 grams of protein.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The meal with 440 calories has exactly 5 grams of protein.","The dish with 12 grams of protein was either the chili pork or the recipe with 380 calories.","The meal with 440 calories was served on May 14th.","Of the meal served on May 11th and the recipe with 12 grams of protein, one was the citrus halibut and the other has 380 calories.","The garlic tilapia, the recipe served on May 16th, and the recipe served on May 14th are three different recipes."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","12 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a658e5e9963449a2b52b38abab5ef8bc"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the home in Kinderdijk and the De Jong family's home, one is Vlietmolen and the other was built in 1706.","The house in Schiedam is either the home built in 1729 or the house built in 1706.","The house in Moerkapelle isn't owned by the Visser family.","Vlietmolen is either the home built in 1683 or the De Jong family's structure.","The house built in 1683 is in Aarlanderveen.","Grosmolen is in Moerkapelle.","Westmolen was built 23 years after the De Vries family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Kinderdijk","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e551322fa8664ea5ff741a9fcb6bcf6"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Ewing and the facility scheduled to go online in 2017, one is in Kiev and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","Neither the Kiev facility nor the Reykjavik facility is the Egert Facility.","Neither the Egert Facility nor the ISON-X42 is the Paris facility.","The Reykjavik accelerator is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 or the project headed by Dr. Ingram.","Of the Lectra 4C and the Madrid accelerator, one will go online in 2018 and the other is headed by Dr. Ewing.","The project headed by Dr. Zimmerman will go online 1 year after the ISON-X42."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Owens","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Kiev","Madrid","Paris","Reykjavik"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=035d170a9a2766b780d077f4376d19aa"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The bowstring structure is 1,500 feet longer than the structure in Rome.","Avery Bridge is in Rome.","Sandy Bridge is in Skopje.","The cable-stayed structure is shorter than the structure in Skopje.","Of the structure in Oslo and the suspension bridge, one is 13,000 ft and the other is North Bridge.","The four structures are Avery Bridge, the truss bridge, the 8,500 ft one and the bowstring one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Oslo","Rome","Skopje","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f946532fa5e896840c3763948e83c690"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Terry Torres has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 2002.","Pine Bay is either the one with a return of 9% or the fund begun in 2002.","Neither the one run by Terry Torres nor the fund with a return of 9% is Citizen Trust.","Of the one begun in 1972 and the fund run by Quentin Quinn, one has had a return of 6% and the other is Citizen Trust.","Of the one run by Larry Larsen and the fund with a return of 6%, one is Pine Bay and the other started in 2005.","Black River isn't run by Terry Torres."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Quentin Quinn","Terry Torres","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","2002","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9094dee9a104e0b586a7f5070deccb4b"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Yvette will be seen by Dr. Fry.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the cleaning.","Yvette is scheduled for 10:30am.","Kurt isn't scheduled for 11:30am.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Fry is either the person with the 11:30am appointment or the customer going in for the root canal.","Rosemary has an appointment sometime before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Quinn.","Of Kurt and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Quinn, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Kurt","Rosemary","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Fry","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6443d9814a3c2e87d36f889c94826dd"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The animal Sidney bought cost more than the orange piece.","Of the monkey and the piece Marshall bought, one cost $5.00 and the other was brown.","The $3.00 piece was either the bear or the orange balloon.","The yellow animal cost more than the balloon Toni bought.","The $5.00 piece wasn't purchased by Angelina.","The piece Sidney bought cost 1 dollar less than the white balloon.","The snail was purchased by Sidney."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["brown","orange","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Angelina","Marshall","Sidney","Toni"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5215d50823ee881e468cbdabad74f231"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Star Bridge isn't the camelback bridge.","The structure in Skopje is the cable-stayed bridge.","Avery Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than the one in Paris.","Of the bridge in Kiev and the bridge in Copenhagen, one is 8,500 ft and the other is Star Bridge.","The 11,500 ft structure isn't the girder bridge.","The one in Kiev is either the camelback one or the cantilever bridge.","The one in Copenhagen is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Skopje.","Gorem Bridge is 10,000 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Kiev","Paris","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa884b52d82c68e7b9e0ee23abe810c3"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who won in 1922 was either the woman who won at Scotch Pines or the woman who scored a 66.","Of the woman who won in 1921 and the person who won at Spotswood, one shot a 62 and the other was Bonita Bitz.","The person who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament sometime before Pamela Peet.","The golfer who scored a 64 won her tournament 2 years after Harriet Holt.","The person who won in 1923 was either the golfer who won at Spotswood or Harriet Holt.","Neither the person who scored a 62 nor the person who won at Willow Grove was Pamela Peet."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Harriet Holt","Leslie Lane","Pamela Peet"],"label_c":["61","62","64","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aad005155c2aac4dc9541ae1bf0ccb31"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen was built sometime after Doesmolen.","The structure built in 1752 is in Hoogmade.","Zemelmolen was built sometime after the Bakker family's home.","The Meijer family's windmill was built sometime before the windmill in Aarlanderveen.","Of Doesmolen and the De Jong family's house, one was built in 1706 and the other is in Schiedam.","Vlietmolen is owned by the Meijer family.","The De Jong family's house is either Zemelmolen or the windmill in Aarlanderveen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Meijer","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b20a25db514abbce67e660e26372720c"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Emily's sandwich is either the order with roast beef or the order with muenster cheese.","Of the $3.75 order and the order with havarti cheese, one is Frances's and the other includes prosciutto.","The sandwich with bologna costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with gouda cheese.","Of Irene's order and the sandwich with prosciutto, one costs $4.75 and the other includes provolone cheese.","The order with provolone cheese is either the sandwich with bologna or Irene's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Emily","Frances","Irene"],"label_c":["gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82b36cd4738cac83ee2ecb551324c847"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The August 6 sighting was from Upper Lake.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted 2 days before the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO.","Of the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO and Cindy Chan's sighting, one was from Springfield and the other was received on August 5.","The report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Benny Baron's sighting.","Hal Harrison's report involved the oval-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's report was either the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO or the report from Newark."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Newark","Otisfield","Springfield","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["cigar","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14019246ceb95a6c109bdede3ff8f522"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 1989 is either the fund run by Zed Zamora or Oak Capital.","The one begun in 2012 is run by Ule Underwood.","The fund begun in 1972 is either the one run by Walter Wade or Oak Capital.","Pine Bay is either the one begun in 2002 or the one begun in 1989.","Neither the one begun in 1989 nor the fund begun in 2012 is First Crescent.","Pine Bay has had a return of 8%.","Oak Capital has a 2 percent larger return than the one run by Zed Zamora."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1989","2002","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dec2f41c176c027a4aaad7e2674ef0f"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 125 has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 318.","The Geometry class has 2 more students than the course in room 125.","Of the Latin class and Mr. Ingram's class, one has 29 students and the other has 35 students.","The class in room 322 has 35 students.","The Art class has 4 fewer students than Mr. Jimenez's class.","Neither the course with 35 students nor the class in room 318 is Mr. Saunders's class.","The class in room 125 has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 114."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","125","318","322"],"label_c":["Ingram","Jimenez","Saunders","Tanner"],"label_d":["Art","English","Geometry","Latin"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc2682f56f479edc2aed9dcf4314c9b0"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the sandwich with provolone cheese and the order with corned beef, one costs $4.75 and the other is Archie's.","The $2.75 sandwich doesn't include muenster cheese.","The order with corned beef costs more than Yolanda's sandwich.","Peter's order includes salami.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs more than the order with salami.","The sandwich with prosciutto is either the $4.75 sandwich or Yolanda's sandwich.","Of the order with provolone cheese and Peter's sandwich, one includes prosciutto and the other costs $3.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Darrell","Peter","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["corned beef","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa7e23be7e6a60c98ce94689e128676c"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Neither the 110 ft tall fall nor Rhoqua is the waterfall in Switzerland.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1993 is 5 ft higher than the fall in Tibet.","Of Inawatai and the waterfall located in Jamaica, one was photographed in 1993 and the other is 110 ft tall.","The fall located in Tibet is somewhat shorter than Inawatai.","Of the 100 ft tall waterfall and Inawatai, one was shot in 1994 and the other is in Switzerland.","Irskela wasn't shot in 1986.","Sihat is 100 ft tall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1986","1993","1994","2003"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dc1c7c8f5814160e8d1d273b053d066"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The yellow airplane went somewhat farther than Omar's design.","Valerie's design was silver.","Of the airplane that went 35 feet and the plane that was thrown 6th, one was Valerie's and the other was white.","The plane that was thrown 1st went somewhat farther than the yellow airplane.","Aaron's design wasn't thrown 4th.","Henrietta's design was thrown 1st.","The white plane went somewhat farther than Aaron's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb92b2ae22526783cbd51b33b5902715"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 3-6 decision was either Watts v Yang or Carson v Dunn.","Of Justice Quinn's majority opinion and Watts v Yang, one was on March 17 and the other was the 2-7 decision.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 2 weeks after Carson v Dunn.","Zamora v Pibb, the March 17 proceeding, and the 6-3 decision are three different cases.","Zamora v Pibb didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Hatfield.","Gibbs v Kintz had its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 1 week after Carson v Dunn."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f30c1ce2fd2af5be4d3e1ffc0326ad2"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of the friend who spent $425 and the friend who lives in Twin Peaks, one gave Ally the toaster and the other gave Ally the juicer.","Jack Jordan spent $425.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv spent more than Ora Osborne.","Lily Little lives in Clovis.","Of the person who gave Ally the toaster and the person who spent $400, one lives in Fruitland and the other is Lily Little."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Fruitland","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99cad9a082d4a016a1c21ebb84efdf41"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Dolores is being worked on by Nettie.","Dolores has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose honey blonde.","Of Juana and Susie's customer, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other chose warm mocha.","The client with the 12:00pm appointment is either the customer that chose honey blonde or the customer that chose brown sable.","Georgia chose warm mocha.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is either the customer that chose vivacious red or Rhonda's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Flora","Georgia","Juana"],"label_c":["Nettie","Rhonda","Susie","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c98bed2e43d08d8692eca4b50c1a7436"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 115 ft tall fall is either the fall located in Jamaica or Nyalt.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is not in Switzerland.","Nyalt is somewhat higher than the fall located in Switzerland.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1996 is 10 ft shorter than Oginao.","Garray is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1997 or the 115 ft tall fall.","Of Nyalt and the waterfall located in Brazil, one was photographed in 1996 and the other is 115 ft tall.","The fall Derrick photographed in 2001 is 10 ft taller than Sihat."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1996","1997","2001","2002"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04ee72938ff9a37207c7126c0fd6b41d"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Neither the salesperson whose order cost $5.35 nor the person who ordered the ginger ale is the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale is either the team member who ordered the cheeseburger or the person whose order cost $6.25.","Samantha didn't order the diet coke.","Of the person whose order cost $4.90 and the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub, one ordered the orange soda and the other is Rebecca.","Erica owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes more than Rebecca.","Samantha is either the team member whose order cost $5.80 or the team member whose order cost $4.90."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7deefac9b536f0d07d1592b82bab88bb"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the recipe with 400 calories and the meal served on May 16th, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was the asian steak.","The recipe served on May 12th was either the asian steak or the citrus halibut.","The asian steak contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 12th.","The dish with 5 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the lemon salmon.","The meal with 9 grams of protein was either the meal with 400 calories or the dish served on May 15th.","The dish with 10 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the lemon salmon."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","9 grams","10 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=075931ac90f56640be03289794d35233"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who made the turkey soup scored somewhat more points than the person from Oceanside.","The person who scored 49 points is either the chef who made the lemon snapper or Veronica.","Hattie works at White Bean.","Rosalie is either the person who scored 56 points or the person from Demitasse.","Of the person who made the cajun chili and the person from White Bean, one scored 42 points and the other was Celia.","Hattie scored 7 fewer points than the cook from Apple Barn."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Hattie","Rosalie","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","lemon snapper","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90c621f3e39a4b991e29b80e76f11890"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Florence chose pomodoro sauce.","Kristina didn't order rigatoni.","Of the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce and the runner who chose marinara sauce, one ordered capellini and the other paid $9.99.","Kristina paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce.","Kristina paid less than the runner who ordered capellini.","The four runners were the runner who chose puttanesca sauce, Wade, the runner who paid $6.99 and the runner who ordered taglioni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Kristina","Louis","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","rigatoni","taglioni"],"label_d":["marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aefa04d20fe42c6a0f86170663a50e8"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient who will be seeing Dr. Joseph has the appointment for the whitening.","The four people are the client going in for the whitening, Colin, Zachary and the person with the 9:30am appointment.","Of the customer going in for the filling and the patient with the 10:30am appointment, one is Zachary and the other will be seen by Dr. Nixon.","The client with the 9:30am appointment is either the patient going in for the root canal or Zachary.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Estrada doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","The patient with the 11:30am appointment, the patient going in for the whitening, and Zachary are three different people.","Lynn is scheduled for 9:30am."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Lynn","Nettie","Zachary"],"label_c":["filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Estrada","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Nixon","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66f23c21cbf62b43b02ccbc17c3234c1"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the footstool and Latasha's piece, one was made of poplar and the other costs $250.","The $300 piece is either the item made of elm or Bonita's piece.","Neither the $275 item nor the item made of elm is the barstool.","The piece made of chestnut costs less than Bonita's piece.","Ellen's piece doesn't cost $275.","The four pieces are Olivia's piece, the $325 item, the item made of chestnut and the $275 item.","The $325 piece is the hutch."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Bonita","Ellen","Latasha","Olivia"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","poplar"],"label_d":["barstool","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ccd1dcb84fd8f32564ec6f63ae71cb1"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who submitted the silver item finished somewhat after Yolanda.","Of Marianne and the person who submitted the green item, one made the mittens and the other finished second.","Yolanda finished third.","The entrant who submitted the green item finished somewhat before Alexis.","The entrant who submitted the black item finished somewhat after the entrant who entered her tea cozy.","The knitter who finished third, Alexis, and the person who submitted the green item are three different people.","The entrant who entered her socks finished 1 place after the knitter who submitted the green item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ida","Marianne","Yolanda"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","green","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c381eb7427a2d50f58099287b40f3fe3"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the one with 1,000 genes and L. dyson, one was sequenced by Dr. Moreno and the other was sequenced in April.","V. tenesis doesn't have exactly 1,000 genes.","Of the organism with 500 genes and the organism sequenced by Dr. Moreno, one is P. wellington and the other was sequenced in July.","The bacteria sequenced in August has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The one sequenced in April was sequenced by Dr. Young.","P. wellington has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in April.","P. wellington was sequenced in August."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Moreno","Ortiz","Young"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67c4db9fc43f4c4e168a43c287888a11"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen was built 23 years before the De Jong family's windmill.","The De Vries family's home, Grosmolen and the home built in 1729 are all different structures.","Grosmolen is either the De Vries family's house or the windmill in Aarlanderveen.","The Smit family's windmill was built sometime after the house in Schiedam.","Vlietmolen, the De Vries family's structure, and the De Jong family's structure are three different structures.","Of Westmolen and the house built in 1706, one is owned by the Smit family and the other is in Leiderdorp.","Westmolen, the De Vries family's house, and the structure built in 1729 are three different structures."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Smit"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Hoogmade","Leiderdorp","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=354310e0ebaecdd8412f7f076eaa86eb"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the tycoon worth $25 billion and Kirk Kaplan, one works in the retail industry and the other is from Mexico.","The mogul who works in the aerospace industry is from Norway.","The magnate who works in the biotech industry is worth somewhat more than Kirk Kaplan.","Of the mogul from Germany and the person who works in the retail industry, one is Kirk Kaplan and the other is worth $28 billion.","The tycoon worth $26 billion, Faith Flynn, and the magnate from Mexico are three different people.","Sid Scott works in the biotech industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Faith Flynn","Kirk Kaplan","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Ireland","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d32b67ea1ff43b5c40ceb19028a09e2"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Alberta was from Ontario.","The contestant in lane 3 scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 7.","Of the person who scored 380 points and the contestant from Fort Kent, one was in lane 3 and the other was in lane 6.","The player from Fort Kent scored fewer points than the person in lane 3.","The contestant in lane 7, Leigh and Alberta are all different people.","The contestant from Fort Kent is either Terrence or the contestant who scored 300 points.","Terrence wasn't in lane 1.","Maggie scored more points than Terrence.","Maggie was from Modesto."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Alberta","Leigh","Maggie","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","3","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Fort Kent","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5dd9c48c92818a0947afa612970e41d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online 2 years before the ISON-X42.","The Tevatron LHC is either the project headed by Dr. Owens or the Lisbon accelerator.","Of the Lectra 4C and the project headed by Dr. Ingram, one will go online in 2017 and the other will go online in 2018.","The Lisbon facility will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The Falston LCS isn't in Berlin.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Peters nor the Dublin accelerator is the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Ingram","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Owens","Dr. Peters"],"label_d":["Berlin","Dublin","Lisbon","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd9347cb50da014232fb3c100b1e72d9"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the team member who ordered the club sandwich and the team member who ordered the diet coke, one is Hannah and the other owes $5.35.","The person who ordered the diet coke owes more than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes 45 cents less than Samantha.","Of the salesperson who ordered the grape soda and the person who ordered the taco salad, one owes $5.35 and the other owes $4.90.","Erica is either the salesperson who ordered the orange soda or the salesperson who ordered the grape soda.","Hannah owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the iced tea."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Irene","Samantha"],"label_c":["club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1be47fb7244120f7a9431603aef64062"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won at Amble Glen won her tournament 2 years before the golfer who scored a 61.","Neither the person who won at Spotswood nor the woman who scored a 59 was Pamela Peet.","Ethel Erwin won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 61.","Of the person who scored a 63 and Pamela Peet, one won at Amble Glen and the other won in 1921.","The woman who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament 1 year after Pamela Peet.","Inez was either the person who won at Scotch Pines or the golfer who won in 1923."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Inez","Pamela Peet","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","61","63","65"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aee07f6f0dca51104707f36cc24df922"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple built in 1705 is dedicated to the deer.","The structure dedicated to the rooster is either Amari Michi or the structure built in 1525.","The temple built in 1705 is in Niwa.","Okabe Honzo, the shrine in Usui, and the temple in Niwa are three different shrines.","Of the temple in Funai and the shrine dedicated to the rooster, one is Hori Takesi and the other was built in 1525.","The temple dedicated to the frog was built 60 years before Hori Takesi.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years after the structure dedicated to the rooster."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Usui"],"label_d":["deer","dragon","frog","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e96fe0dc069952d09635831df61871b6"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of \"Dream Machine\" and the Mack truck, one is driven by Sheryl and the other is driven by Kimberly.","Of \"Explore More\" and the mobile library with 400 books, one is the Airstream and the other is driven by Sheryl.","The Winnebago has fewer books than the bookmobile Kimberly drives.","\"Ready Reader\" isn't driven by Cynthia.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the Airstream or the vehicle with 300 books.","The Airstream has 100 more books than \"Dream Machine\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Dan","Kimberly","Sheryl"],"label_d":["Airstream","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bffd90c98818fb14411bd2318400080"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The bench costs more than the barstool.","Neither the bookshelf nor the item made of sandalwood is Marilyn's piece.","Velma's item costs more than the item made of teak.","Of the item made of teak and the $275 item, one is the bench and the other was crafted by Freda.","The $275 item was made of rosewood.","The hutch is either the $300 item or the $250 item.","Velma's item isn't the bookshelf."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Freda","Marilyn","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["elm","rosewood","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2c4641b16510ae2af1a35f9428de210"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the person who started in 1979 and the second striker, one played for the Mustangs and the other was Imay.","The person on the Stingrays was the center back.","The player on the Hammerheads started 3 years before the wing back.","Imay played for the Hammerheads.","The player who started in 1979 was either Fichin or Cerisa.","Neither Engmose nor the second striker was the person who started in 1985.","Fichin wasn't the sweeper.","Cerisa started 3 years after the person on the Hammerheads."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Engmose","Fichin","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Hawks","Mustangs","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98a6d1ca9bfa773f06cc5609c4d65bec"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Neither the ISON-X42 nor the Zynga Complex is the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Zynga Complex isn't headed by Dr. York.","Of the Zynga Complex and the project headed by Dr. Salinas, one is in Copenhagen and the other will go online in 2018.","The Dublin facility will go online sometime before the ISON-X42.","The ISON-X42 will go online in 2017.","Neither the ISON-X42 nor the Zynga Complex is the Berlin accelerator.","Of the Falston LCS and the project headed by Dr. Ewing, one is in Dublin and the other will go online in 2018."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Tate","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Athens","Berlin","Copenhagen","Dublin"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d75ac8c1a8aff1cc9d5da1db12ad26af"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Whitly Bank card is either the card with the $5,000 credit limit or the one that expires on 02\/2024.","The card that expires on 08\/2025 has a limit of $8,500.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $5,000 credit limit.","The TrustCo card has an APR somewhat lower than the card that expires on 08\/2025.","Of the card that expires on 12\/2025 and the one with an APR of 10%, one is from TrustCo and the other is from Mid Atlantic.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Credit Korp card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$5,000","$8,500","$10,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fc206f7cee40cdf3b88ca91c665ad9d"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["PSTO was in the health care sector.","The stock Abigail bought was per share more expensive than the energy stock.","The stock Charlie bought was either HBW or the health care stock.","QMZ wasn't purchased by Abigail.","The stock that sold for $28 per share wasn't purchased by Abigail.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was bought by Heathcliff.","HBW was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the technology stock.","The stock Heathcliff bought, the energy stock and QMZ were all different stocks."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","technology"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f43c42aa20ca860bbc10272301597b3"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player who scored 300 points was from Cutler.","The player in lane 4, the player from Junction City, and the person from Elk Grove are three different people.","The contestant from Junction City scored 80 points more points than Oliver.","The player in lane 1 scored fewer points than Florence.","Kristie didn't finish with 540 points.","Of Hope and Oliver, one scored 380 points and the other was in lane 6.","The player from Modesto scored 80 points more points than Florence."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Florence","Hope","Kristie","Oliver"],"label_c":["1","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92f68d84eca1b5f883fe5e5fb9b5b053"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 11,500 ft structure and the cantilever one, one is in Rome and the other is Star Bridge.","Avery Bridge is 8,500 ft.","The bridge in Paris is 3,000 feet shorter than North Bridge.","The suspension bridge is shorter than the one in Copenhagen.","The 11,500 ft one is the camelback bridge.","The bridge in Zagreb is 1,500 feet shorter than the suspension one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Paris","Rome","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58cce1b23158c5e5a235e3881bdfd790"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 1:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Monday.","The program that aired on PTR had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired at 2:00pm was either the program with 1,000,000 viewers or the show that aired on SBC.","Of the program that aired at 2:00pm and the show with 500,000 viewers, one aired on Friday and the other aired on FNX.","The show that aired on Wednesday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on FNX.","The program that aired at 6:00pm didn't have exactly 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["FNX","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abd2fa12e7298694d23ebb72037272ca"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick shot in 2001 is either Rhoqua or the waterfall in Jamaica.","The four waterfalls are the fall Derrick shot in 1995, the 115 ft tall waterfall, the waterfall in Nigeria and the 100 ft tall waterfall.","Irskela was photographed in 1995.","The 105 ft tall fall is not in New Zealand.","Cerbel is somewhat taller than the fall Derrick shot in 1988.","Neither the waterfall in Nigeria nor the waterfall in Jamaica is the 105 ft tall waterfall.","Garray is either the 115 ft tall fall or the fall Derrick photographed in 2001."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1984","1988","1995","2001"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=141ff4322d95f650188b6ebf8bac4c7d"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The investing podcast has more downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","The gaming podcast is either Bobby Bora's show or the show that began in 2009.","Cora Capon's podcast is either the podcast that began in 2008 or the gaming podcast.","The investing show is either the show that began in 2014 or the show with 1 million downloads.","The show with 1 million downloads isn't about gaming.","Bobby Bora's show has 2 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2013.","Dixie Dean's show is about music."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2013","2014"],"label_d":["gaming","investing","literature","music"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=907ab392d63d4d200a66570ea7020603"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the Lectra 4C and the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, one is headed by Dr. Morgan and the other is in Paris.","The project headed by Dr. Jennings will go online 2 years before the Dublin facility.","The project headed by Dr. Jennings will go online sometime before the Paris accelerator.","The ISON-X42 will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Noble.","Neither the Lisbon accelerator nor the Reykjavik facility is the Zynga Complex.","Neither the Zynga Complex nor the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 is the Reykjavik facility."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Jennings","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Dublin","Lisbon","Paris","Reykjavik"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=942c8ac832f5d44624bfc73ea4b4bcda"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person who worked in Oregon finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","The person who found 11 ounces of gold worked the Belle Hart claim.","Neither Gil Gonzalez nor the prospector who worked in California was the person working at Glacier Grove.","Harry Howell was either the person who worked in Arizona or the miner who found 14 ounces of gold.","The miner working at Culver Gorge finished with somewhat more gold than Adam Alford.","The person who worked in Colorado worked the Culver Gorge claim.","Of the person who found 17 ounces of gold and the miner working at Fuller Rise, one was Gil Gonzalez and the other worked in California.","Harry Howell didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Colorado","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=523219da7b5884a0f528de2be3e803aa"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The exhibit donated in 2015 is 2 feet shorter than the narwhal.","Of Curtis and Felipe, one was donated to the aquarium in 2015 and the other is the gray whale.","Gus is 4 feet longer than the exhibit donated in 2007.","The beluga whale is either the specimen donated in 2007 or the specimen donated in 2012.","The 21 ft long exhibit isn't Felipe.","The 27 ft long whale is Gus.","The beluga whale is Gus."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal"],"label_c":["Curtis","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["2007","2012","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=952ee75045a8f7d1f544181f2d7f3724"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the bookmobile Gene drives and \"Ready Reader\", one has 400 books and the other is the ice cream truck.","\"Words To Go\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Dan drives.","The vehicle Francisco drives has 100 more books than the ambulance.","The ambulance has more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Words To Go\" has 50 fewer books than the Airstream.","\"Words To Go\" isn't driven by Gene."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Francisco","Gene","Terri"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9abe20681580363d24817d3faa439e2"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child who finished in second place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Zachary.","Zachary, the student from Mrs. Nixon's class, and the student who finished in sixth place are three different people.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Lila.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the child who finished in fifth place or Lila.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\" and the student who finished in fifth place, one was from Mrs. Nixon's class and the other is Gayle.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the contestant who finished in second place or the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Gayle","Lila","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","second","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5c2ba92f3145c61dcbde07103a85cde"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 99 year-old tree is taller than the tree in York Woods.","Evan's Fir is either the 85 year-old tree or the tree in Benton Notch.","The 85 year-old tree, Evan's Fir and the 150 ft. tree are all different trees.","Neither the 85 year-old tree nor the 80 year-old tree is Nolan's Pine.","Nolan's Pine is 3 feet shorter than the 80 year-old tree.","Neither the 85 year-old tree nor the 150 ft. tree is The Senator.","Of The Senator and the 147 ft. tree, one is 99 years old and the other is in Silk Notch."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator"],"label_c":["80","85","94","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67dc2dd4528af2b7e1f730b7b279da92"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of Omar's design and the plane that went 35 feet, one was thrown 2nd and the other was silver.","The plane that was thrown 4th wasn't white.","Omar's design went 25 feet.","The plane that was thrown 6th went somewhat farther than Henrietta's design.","Margo's design was thrown 4th.","The plane that was thrown 5th went somewhat farther than Omar's design.","Of the plane that was thrown 5th and the blue airplane, one was Henrietta's and the other went 45 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar"],"label_c":["blue","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["2nd","4th","5th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8dbc61979eedc672dcac40e4e3dc892e"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of the podcast with 2 million downloads and the literature podcast, one is Geneva Gold's and the other started in 2015.","Cora Capon's podcast didn't start in 2015.","Geneva Gold's show has 1 million more downloads than the sports show.","The podcast with 1 million downloads didn't start in 2010.","The film show has more downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","The four shows are the podcast with 4 million downloads, the podcast that began in 2008, the show that began in 2010 and the literature podcast.","Eva Estrada's show, the show with 2 million downloads, and the business podcast are three different shows."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2012","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=157bb179f74c198b3f7a1541c45be8a4"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's piece isn't going to Portland.","Lucas's piece cost somewhat less than \"Yenga\".","The $1,250 puppet is going to Portland.","\"Valencio\" cost somewhat more than the dummy going to Baltimore.","Of Nicole's dummy and the $1,000 piece, one is going to Baltimore and the other is \"Waldarama\".","The puppet going to Ypsilanti is either \"Valencio\" or the $1,250 piece.","\"Yenga\" is either Kelly's puppet or the dummy going to Ypsilanti."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Portland","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5432b5a22ea1ed10617e15185af260c"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one with the creamy finish costs 10 cents more than the Thatcher oyster.","The Summersill oyster doesn't cost $2.30.","The oyster that costs $2.00 has a buttery taste.","The oyster from Appleton, CT costs somewhat less than the Fanneuil oyster.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT, the one with the creamy finish, and the oyster with the citrusy finish are three different oysters.","Of the Pomaquin oyster and the Thatcher oyster, one costs $2.10 and the other is from Punaville, RI.","The oyster with the melon-like finish costs 10 cents more than the Fanneuil oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":["buttery","citrusy","creamy","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b264378ee9737da7ebdd990a1f494cb4"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Iris will leave 2 months before the flier with the rabbit's foot.","The passenger going to Wyoming will bring their rabbit's foot.","The flier leaving in February won't bring a lucky hat.","The passenger going to Virginia will leave sometime before Iris.","Zachary is either the flier leaving in February or the passenger with the coin.","Of the flier leaving in February and Brandi, one will go to Wyoming and the other will go to Louisiana.","Zachary will leave sometime after Lee."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Brandi","Iris","Lee","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":["Delaware","Louisiana","Virginia","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ecc80c53aa0611502ae7a6deeed8bbe"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Winnebago is driven by Francisco.","Of the bookmobile with 400 books and the mobile library Antonio drives, one is the school bus and the other is \"Tiny Tomes\".","Of the vehicle with 250 books and \"Words To Go\", one is driven by Kimberly and the other is the Airstream.","\"Words To Go\" is either the Winnebago or the mobile library with 350 books.","The mobile library Francisco drives is either \"Ready Reader\" or the school bus."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Francisco","Kimberly","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ice cream trk","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b9b24eefb9a9c76e52d68df9032d64e"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Helsinki facility will go online 1 year before the Zynga Complex.","The Berlin facility isn't headed by Dr. Quinn.","The project headed by Dr. Quinn will go online sometime after the Zynga Complex.","Of the Zynga Complex and the Copenhagen accelerator, one is headed by Dr. Kirk and the other will go online in 2018.","The project headed by Dr. Kirk is either the Helsinki facility or the Lectra 4C.","Of the project headed by Dr. Ramos and the Falston LCS, one is in Helsinki and the other will go online in 2018."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Jennings","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Ramos"],"label_d":["Berlin","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Madrid"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cebc55a0dfd68ad98bc370bcda53b8c0"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The girder structure is shorter than the cable-stayed one.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the bridge in Luxembourg.","The one in Bucharest is 1,500 feet shorter than the one in Luxembourg.","The 8,500 ft structure isn't the girder bridge.","The truss bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Bay Bridge.","Of the bridge in Skopje and the 11,500 ft bridge, one is the truss bridge and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The one in Copenhagen is either North Bridge or the truss one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Copenhagen","Luxembourg","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e0c2f10123c3bbb0ee4b8ac0065d8ee"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The music show has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2015.","Bobby Bora's podcast is about film.","The show with 1 million downloads is about sports.","The show that began in 2009 has 2 million more downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","Of the show that began in 2009 and Geneva Gold's podcast, one has 3 million downloads and the other is about investing.","Al Acosta's podcast has fewer downloads than the music show.","Bobby Bora's podcast has more downloads than the music podcast.","Al Acosta's podcast didn't start in 2012."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2012","2015"],"label_d":["film","investing","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48b877219cdcad95f0774d1e2912b5fe"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 41.0072 N was either the box found on May 6 or the box that held the marbles.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found 3 days before the cache at 40.5912 N.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found 3 days after the case at 40.6656 N.","Of the cache found on May 3 and the cache at 88.3907 W, one was at 41.0072 N and the other held the ancient coin.","Of the cache that held the decoder ring and the box at 41.0072 N, one was at 88.3821 W and the other was found on May 9.","The case at 88.2694 W was found sometime after the box that held the decoder ring."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=741933cdd9df600a329b45b1c8c13eb5"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\", the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class, and the student who finished in fourth place are three different people.","Bessie didn't finish in second place.","Zachary is either the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class or the student who finished in fifth place.","Of Jill and the child from Mrs. Manzella's class, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other had to spell \"consomme\".","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Floyd."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Bessie","Floyd","Jill","Zachary"],"label_c":["Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de06ff2c28183003fc634294e9de2b76"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who paid $8.99 and Florence, one chose arrabiata sauce and the other ordered fusilli.","The competitor who paid $7.99 didn't order spaghetti.","The runner who chose alfredo sauce was either the runner who ordered spaghetti or the contestant who ordered rotini.","The contestant who chose mushroom sauce paid 2 dollars more than Jack.","The competitor who paid $7.99 was either Florence or Suzanne.","Suzanne paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose alfredo sauce.","The competitor who ordered taglioni was either Florence or Jack."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Jack","Rosie","Suzanne"],"label_c":["fusilli","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a19e3387f56303081f6790b270a3872e"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock that sold for $26 per share and the telecom stock, one was GXTV and the other was bought by Charlie.","The financial stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than QMZ.","Neither QMZ nor the stock Heathcliff bought was the stock that sold for $26 per share.","The utilities stock was per share less expensive than GXTV.","QMZ was in the real estate sector.","KMPP was bought by Geraldo.","The real estate stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than ABTR."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Charlie","Edith","Geraldo","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["financial","real estate","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c3fa6197ffd68557faf95f71a50c930"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The telecom stock wasn't purchased by Ida Mae.","Of the technology stock and the stock Abigail bought, one was PSTO and the other sold for $26 per share.","QMZ was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Edith bought.","The utilities stock was either the stock that sold for $27 per share or the stock that sold for $26 per share.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was in the energy sector.","PSTO was either the stock that sold for $25 per share or the stock Abigail bought.","GXTV was in the telecom sector."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Edith","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c944d7604ff41c13f0df0fa6518ed28"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who chose bolognese sauce was either the competitor who ordered farfalle or Margie.","Zachary paid more than Claudia.","Of the runner who paid $6.99 and Irma, one ordered penne and the other chose mushroom sauce.","Margie paid more than Zachary.","The contestant who ordered capellini was either Irma or the contestant who paid $9.99.","Neither Claudia nor Irma was the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","The runner who chose puttanesca sauce paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose bolognese sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Irma","Margie","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fettuccine","penne"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6ff17a8ae7e70189c4d810ff580565a"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["First Crescent is either the fund begun in 2005 or the fund run by Nadine Newton.","Silver Rock started in 1983.","The one run by Nadine Newton has a 1 percent larger return than Silver Rock.","Of the fund begun in 1983 and First Crescent, one has had a return of 7% and the other is run by Patty Paul.","Citizen Trust has had a return of 6%.","Of the one run by Walter Wade and First Crescent, one has had a return of 7% and the other started in 1972."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Patty Paul","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1972","1983","2005","2012"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cae6ed4a29f0659b870e441f1f4d361f"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge is in Oslo.","Of the bridge in Luxembourg and North Bridge, one is 13,000 ft and the other is the cantilever bridge.","The 8,500 ft one, North Bridge, and the structure in Tallinn are three different structures.","The suspension structure is 3,000 feet longer than Sandy Bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 10,000 ft.","The truss one is shorter than the structure in Luxembourg."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Luxembourg","Madrid","Oslo","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8c4e614e2f0366a3ba53297a223c870"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill in Schiedam was built 23 years before the house in Leiderdorp.","The Van den Berg family's structure is either Oostmolen or the windmill in Schiedam.","Hoekmolen is owned by the Van Dijk family.","Of the windmill built in 1752 and the house built in 1729, one is owned by the Van Dijk family and the other is in Moerkapelle.","Hoekmolen was built sometime after Doesmolen.","The structure built in 1706 is owned by the Van den Berg family.","Doesmolen isn't owned by the Visser family.","Oostmolen was built 23 years before the home in Den Bommel."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22494a0705b7ace26f9015536c65e523"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape that was found in Puruk Cahu, Nikatrice, and the ape Eva works with are three different animals.","Of the 4-year-old and Ofallo, one came from Puruk Cahu and the other is cared for by Eva.","Nikatrice, the 7-year-old, and the animal that was found in Tarakan are three different animals.","The orangutan that was found in Tarakan is 6 years older than Ofallo.","The ape Calliope works with is 3 years older than Quirrel.","The orangutan that was found in Sebulu is cared for by Aldo."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca84b5842689cfdefb44d92602669b1f"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Short v Metz and Carson v Dunn, one was the 7-2 decision and the other was on March 10.","Of Zamora v Pibb and Justice Caldwell's majority opinion, one was on March 3 and the other was the 4-5 decision.","Short v Metz didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","Ayers v Byrd had its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","The 6-3 decision was sometime before Short v Metz.","The March 17 proceeding had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["4-5","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Caldwell","Larson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bf537b9af921959b8b230d8b0ad61f2"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of Mildred's sandwich and the order with cheddar cheese, one costs $4.75 and the other includes prosciutto.","The $2.75 sandwich doesn't include liverwurst.","Neither the order with prosciutto nor the $4.75 order is the sandwich with gouda cheese.","Neither Irene's order nor the sandwich with gouda cheese is the sandwich with bologna.","Of the $5.75 order and the order with havarti cheese, one is Juan's and the other includes liverwurst.","Neither the sandwich with liverwurst nor the $4.75 order is Omar's order.","The sandwich with swiss cheese costs more than the order with prosciutto."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Irene","Juan","Mildred","Omar"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7c387873ddf737d0c8ba17091c2e00a"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Of the 13-year-old and the animal Beatrice works with, one is Rajesh and the other came from Kendisi.","Shamir came from Sebulu.","The animal Aldo works with, the 4-year-old, and the animal that was found in Basahan are three different animals.","The orangutan that was found in Sebulu is either the 13-year-old or the ape Eva works with.","Of the 10-year-old and the animal Beatrice works with, one is Shamir and the other came from Puruk Cahu.","Nikatrice is cared for by Gracie."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Kendisi","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3fa2225cd6310356f2f170c0a93c217"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person from Enzo's, the person who made the turkey soup, and Freda are three different chefs.","Bertha scored 7 fewer points than the person from White Bean.","Bertha works at Oceanside.","The person who made the jambalaya scored somewhat more points than the cook from Oceanside.","Of the cook from White Bean and the chef who scored 56 points, one was Marjorie and the other made the turkey soup.","The person who scored 56 points is either the cook from Epicurious or the person who made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Bertha","Freda","Gabriel","Marjorie"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e4471aee2b4191fc9f96a189378a077"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the one sequenced by Dr. Ortiz and the one sequenced in July, one is L. dyson and the other has 1,000 genes.","Of the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Ortiz and the one with 500 genes, one is V. tenesis and the other was sequenced in April.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Acosta has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced in November.","The organism sequenced in November has somewhat more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","E. carolinus was either the organism with 750 genes or the bacteria sequenced in July.","L. dyson has somewhat more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Velasquez."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Nielsen","Ortiz","Velasquez"],"label_d":["April","July","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eace2beab5a7caa0d5ec94d96675e561"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The purple animal was either the balloon Patsy bought or the $4.00 animal.","The $6.00 piece was either the balloon William bought or the snail.","The $5.00 piece was gold.","The balloon William bought cost 1 dollar less than the turtle.","The bear wasn't purchased by William.","The $3.00 animal, the balloon Kathleen bought, and the magenta balloon are three different items.","The yellow balloon cost 2 dollars less than the balloon Patsy bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Kathleen","Patsy","Verna","William"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c95181e2593d857d26f56c9fd4f7c516"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The airplane that went 35 feet was yellow.","Margo's design was thrown 6th.","Of the plane that was thrown 5th and Ella's design, one was green and the other went 25 feet.","Margo's design was either the plane that was thrown 5th or the black airplane.","Margo's design landed 20 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 7th.","The plane that was thrown 5th landed somewhat shorter than Aaron's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","yellow"],"label_d":["4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67422fdcdcdd552a779b4cdcc66a8144"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the lawyer and Lamar, one is from Mexico and the other was born on May 18th.","The diplomat has a birthday sometime after the traveler from Sweden.","The person from Mexico is either the traveler born on June 14th or Michael.","The person whose birthday is on April 13th is not the engineer.","The person from Belgium has a birthday sometime after Michael.","Lamar is from Sweden.","Of the lawyer and the person from Belgium, one was born on June 14th and the other is Izzy."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Izzy","Kevin","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer"],"label_d":["Belgium","Mexico","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45e92b3b9670037e26ad1be12793d817"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Airstream, the mobile library with 400 books, and \"Ready Reader\" are three different vehicles.","The ice cream truck has fewer books than the bookmobile Richard drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\", the mobile library with 400 books, and the Mack truck are three different vehicles.","The Airstream is driven by Becky.","Of the mobile library with 350 books and \"Explore More\", one is driven by Antonio and the other is the ice cream truck.","\"Explore More\" has 50 fewer books than the Mack truck."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Antonio","Becky","Ira","Richard"],"label_d":["Airstream","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a68c8ae0e42eb45dc4249a56d6f0889"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The candied yams recipe doesn't serve exactly 9 people.","Of the roast potatoes recipe and the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes, one serves 2 people and the other cooks at 350 degrees.","Of the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes and the dish that bakes for 25 minutes, one serves 5 people and the other is the candied yams recipe.","The candied yams recipe bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","Neither the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees nor the dish that cooks at 375 degrees is the baked ham.","The recipe that serves 5 people cooks at 425 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","5 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x4","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54e9da9012301f81ea405056fa1d4ec9"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 13-year-old, Rajesh, and the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu are three different animals.","Of the animal Dolly works with and the orangutan that was found in Puak, one is Shamir and the other is 13 years old.","Rajesh is younger than the orangutan that was found in Basahan.","Ofallo is either the animal that was found in Melak or the orangutan Dolly works with.","The 10-year-old is either the ape Eva works with or Shamir.","Ofallo didn't come from Kendisi.","Of Merah and the 7-year-old, one is cared for by Beatrice and the other is cared for by Gracie.","The animal that was found in Puruk Cahu is cared for by Calliope.","Nikatrice came from Sebulu.","Rajesh, the ape Gracie works with, the ape that was found in Kendisi and the 19-year-old are all different animals.","Shamir is 3 years younger than the animal Gracie works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d6d1ff20fb47647fcfdc98077956075"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall in Jamaica is 5 ft shorter than the fall Derrick photographed in 2004.","The six waterfalls are the 105 ft tall waterfall, Oginao, the waterfall Derrick shot in 1996, Cerbel, Irskela and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1987.","Sihat is somewhat higher than the waterfall located in Tibet.","Of the 100 ft tall fall and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1987, one is Cerbel and the other is in Switzerland.","Irskela is either the fall in Switzerland or the fall located in Tibet.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1986 is 15 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Brazil.","Nyalt is 20 ft higher than the waterfall located in Jamaica.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1983 is not in New Zealand.","The fall in Jamaica is either Irskela or the 105 ft tall waterfall.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1983 is somewhat higher than the fall located in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1986","1987","1995","1996","2004"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=838f6cea37b3a4b35ef0ef39a2832a1e"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the person who worked in Arizona and the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold, one was Elroy Ellis and the other worked the York River claim.","The prospector working at Glacier Grove finished with 9 ounces more gold than Adam Alford.","Of the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold and Ben Barron, one worked the York River claim and the other worked in New Mexico.","Of the person working at Culver Gorge and the miner working at Belle Hart, one found 11 ounces of gold and the other was Jack Jacobs.","The prospector who worked in Alaska didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","Fred Fletcher didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","Ben Barron was either the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold or the person who found 11 ounces of gold.","Ben Barron didn't work at the Culver Gorge claim.","Neither Jack Jacobs nor Ivan Ingram was the prospector who worked in California.","The prospector who found 26 ounces of gold didn't work in Alaska.","The person working at Fuller Rise finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector who worked in Canada.","The person who worked in Canada finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Tyrol Creek.","The miner who found 20 ounces of gold worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","Adam Alford was either the prospector who worked in Arizona or the prospector working at Fuller Rise."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8c36a965669ccda888da66e499db91e"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The Art class has 6 fewer students than Mr. Leach's class.","The six classes are Mr. Ingram's class, the class in room 405, the class in room 208, the History class, the course with 39 students and the course with 37 students.","Of Mr. Tanner's class and the class with 37 students, one is the History class and the other is the French class.","The class with 29 students isn't taught by Tanner.","Mr. Dean's class has 2 fewer students than the French class.","Of Mr. Ingram's class and the class in room 208, one has 31 students and the other is the Chemistry class.","The Spanish class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 201.","Mr. Saunders's class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 120.","Mr. Ingram's class is either the class in room 318 or the class in room 405."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["120","201","208","318","322","405"],"label_c":["Dean","Ingram","Leach","Ray","Saunders","Tanner"],"label_d":["Art","Chemistry","French","Geometry","History","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51f1f8c03b0c5d3829d58507cfadb6b4"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the contestant who finished in fourth place and the student from Mrs. Witte's class, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other is Winifred.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" didn't finish in seventh place.","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Of the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the contestant who finished in first place, one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other is Nick.","The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in second place.","The student whose final word was \"facetiously\" was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Otis had to spell a word that was 4 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", the contestant who finished in seventh place, Andres, Ronald and the child from Mrs. Steuben's class are all different people.","Andres had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child who finished in first place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Andres","Gayle","Nick","Otis","Ronald","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8be66115435f754f0803021d22a47bf"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["P. wellington, the organism sequenced by Dr. Nielsen, and the one with 250 genes are three different organisms.","Of the organism sequenced in February and the bacteria with 250 genes, one is L. dyson and the other is V. tenesis.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn and the one sequenced in September, one has 1,500 genes and the other is B. mangeris.","The organism sequenced in July has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Young.","E. carolinus doesn't have exactly 750 genes.","The one sequenced by Dr. Young has 750 fewer genes than the one sequenced in February.","The organism sequenced in April has 250 fewer genes than L. dyson.","The one with 1,500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","D. forcilitis doesn't have exactly 1,250 genes.","Of D. forcilitis and P. wellington, one was sequenced in November and the other was sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","V. tenesis has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","The organism sequenced in September wasn't sequenced by Dr. Nielsen."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Nielsen","Ortiz","Quinn","Underwood","Young"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6930450463c8ee6ec67527e92d5b3f0a"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Citizen Trust is either the one begun in 1992 or the fund run by Sal Spencer.","The fund with a return of 11% is either the fund begun in 1992 or the fund begun in 2002.","The one begun in 2005 has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Larry Larsen.","Oak Capital has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Zed Zamora.","The one run by Ralph Ross has a larger return than Black River.","The one with a return of 6%, the one run by Sal Spencer, the fund run by Zed Zamora, the fund begun in 2002 and Oak Capital are all different funds.","The one begun in 2012 is run by Quentin Quinn.","Of Hudson Brook and the fund run by Sal Spencer, one started in 1989 and the other has had a return of 7%.","Citizen Trust didn't begin in 1989.","Hudson Brook has had a smaller return than the one begun in 2012.","First Crescent didn't begin in 2002.","Hudson Brook has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 2009.","Black River has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Nadine Newton.","Of the one with a return of 9% and the fund run by Nadine Newton, one started in 1992 and the other is Hudson Brook."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Nadine Newton","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1989","1992","2002","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=145c478e76fd7552b30b443674bc3c8a"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache that held the decoder ring was either the cache found on May 9 or the case at 88.2694 W.","The box that held the brass key was found 3 days before the box at 40.6656 N.","The cache at 40.5912 N didn't have the decoder ring inside it.","The box at 40.3109 N held the marbles.","The case that held the ancient coin was at 88.1928 W.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found 9 days after the cache at 88.3907 W.","Of the case that held the sunglasses and the box at 88.2694 W, one was found on May 18 and the other was at 41.0237 N.","Of the cache at 88.3821 W and the case at 41.0237 N, one was found on May 12 and the other held the sunglasses.","The case at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The box found on May 9, the cache at 41.0237 N, the case at 40.8991 N, the cache at 88.3907 W and the case at 88.0431 W were all different boxes.","The box at 40.6656 N was either the case that held the sunglasses or the case found on May 15."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61af20784f267f45aa4f739e6a126ea9"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The item that sold for $375 didn't come out in 1999.","The 1999 one was either Finn Freeman's card or Al Allison's item.","The one that sold for $125 was either the 1972 card or the item for the person who played center field.","The one that sold for $175 didn't come out in 1995.","The card for the person who played center field didn't come out in 1995.","The piece that sold for $375, the 1987 item, Opie Oliver's item, the one for the person who played right field and the one for the person who played second base were all different cards.","Al Allison's item was either the 1978 piece or the card for the person who played center field.","Eric Estrada's card sold for 50 dollars less than the item for the person who played second base.","Of the piece that sold for $175 and the 1987 one, one featured the person who played shortstop and the other featured Bill Bernard.","The card for the person who played center field sold for 150 dollars more than Hick Hodge's card.","Of Bill Bernard's one and the one for the person who played catcher, one came out in 1972 and the other sold for $275."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Eric Estrada","Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1987","1988","1995","1999"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=297a2adfa21a8e30abd837fd7fe718d9"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the $6.50 pot didn't win with a straight flush.","Of the player who won the third hand and Yvonne, one won with a flush and the other won the $18.25 pot.","Wilbur won the $6.50 pot.","Yvonne was either the player who won the $9.00 pot or the person who won with one pair.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot was either the player who won with a straight or the person who won the first hand.","Maria was either the player who won the $18.25 pot or the player who won with a straight.","The person who won with a straight was either the competitor who won the fourth hand or the competitor who won the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won the second hand was either Ernestine or Wilbur.","The competitor who won the sixth hand didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Of the player who won with two pairs and the person who won the first hand, one won the $6.50 pot and the other won the $12.50 pot.","Wilbur, the person who won the sixth hand, and the person who won the $12.50 pot are three different people.","Of the person who won the sixth hand and the person who won the $12.50 pot, one won with two pairs and the other was Kelley."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Guillermo","Kelley","Maria","Wilbur","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31fa04c234c375af4a70c4eb2f2f381a"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["E. carolinus has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced in April.","B. mangeris wasn't sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","L. dyson has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in September.","The organism sequenced in July has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Roman has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in November.","The bacteria sequenced in April has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","The organism with 1,250 genes wasn't sequenced in February.","Of B. mangeris and the one sequenced by Dr. Prince, one has 1,500 genes and the other was sequenced in July.","L. dyson has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","Of V. tenesis and the organism sequenced by Dr. Prince, one was sequenced in July and the other has 1,000 genes.","E. paradolens wasn't sequenced by Dr. Prince.","E. paradolens doesn't have exactly 250 genes.","B. mangeris has 500 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Acosta."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Doyle","Moreno","Nielsen","Prince","Roman"],"label_d":["February","April","July","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f8dfa2286be712fa8888b42881a0358"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in astronomy won her prize after the person from Russia.","The winner from Australia won her prize 4 years after Ida Ingram.","The winner from Germany won her prize 4 years after Jemma Jenks.","Lisa Lara won the prize in astronomy.","The person from Russia is either the winner who won in 1980 or the person who won in 1964.","Of Rita Reeves and the winner who won in 1972, one is from Australia and the other won the prize in medicine.","The person who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years after Lisa Lara.","The winner from France didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","The person from Ireland is either the person who won the prize in bioengineering or the winner who won the prize in economics.","Jemma Jenks won her prize 8 years after the person from Ireland.","Betty Brewer didn't win in 1984.","Lisa Lara, the winner from Ireland, the winner who won the prize in bioengineering, the person who won in 1972 and the person who won the prize in physics are all different winners."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Glenda Glenn","Ida Ingram","Jemma Jenks","Lisa Lara","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","Ireland","France","Mexico","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=397373bcf37ddaa787014e8633231b05"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of the client with the 1:00pm appointment and Myra, one is being worked on by Rhonda and the other chose warm mocha.","Hope has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose deep copper.","The client that chose brown sable has her appointment 1 hour before Nettie's customer.","Tammie's client is either the customer with the 2:00pm appointment or the customer that chose honey blonde.","The customer that chose honey blonde has her appointment 2 hours before Rhonda's client.","Yvonne's customer has her appointment sometime after Blanche.","Of the client with the 4:00pm appointment and the customer that chose vivacious red, one is being worked on by Opal and the other is Flora.","Iris isn't being helped by Tammie.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment is either the client that chose honey blonde or Nettie's customer.","Flora has her appointment sometime after Opal's client.","Eileen isn't being helped by Opal.","Iris has her appointment sometime before the client that chose vivacious red."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Eileen","Flora","Hope","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd0e9c43bb301dab6ba0c6ddef3e35e8"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul from Sweden is worth 3 billion less than Nadine Newton.","Of the tycoon worth $26 billion and the magnate who works in the software industry, one is from France and the other is Al Acosta.","Betty Bush is worth $30 billion.","Hal Hickman isn't from Canada.","Of the tycoon from Denmark and the tycoon worth $26 billion, one works in the pharmaceutical industry and the other is Al Acosta.","Al Acosta is worth somewhat more than the magnate who works in the retail industry.","Dirk Dillon is worth somewhat more than the person who works in the aerospace industry.","The tycoon who works in the medical industry, the tycoon worth $27 billion, and the mogul worth $29 billion are three different people.","Of Nadine Newton and the person worth $27 billion, one is from Denmark and the other works in the aerospace industry.","The tycoon from England is worth somewhat more than Hal Hickman.","Gil Gallegos doesn't work in the aerospace industry.","Dirk Dillon is either the tycoon who works in the medical industry or the magnate worth $30 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Dirk Dillon","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cff10a550b2772d712f67dfe255a7ad"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Avery Bridge, the structure in Tallinn, and the structure in Kiev are three different structures.","Sandy Bridge is 6,000 feet shorter than the camelback bridge.","The 11,500 ft bridge isn't in Paris.","The cable-stayed structure is 4,500 feet shorter than Vellon Bridge.","Of the bridge in Kiev and the 14,500 ft one, one is North Bridge and the other is the truss bridge.","Sandy Bridge isn't 8,500 ft.","Bay Bridge is either the 10,000 ft one or the one in Paris.","The cantilever structure is longer than the one in Helsinki.","Avery Bridge is either the bowstring bridge or the one in Warsaw.","Avery Bridge isn't in Helsinki.","Of the bridge in Warsaw and the cable-stayed structure, one is 13,000 ft and the other is Bay Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Paris","Tallinn","Vaduz","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1cfd96312f9e25854bc1fe9ddbb69a5b"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the child whose final word was \"anemic\" and the contestant who finished in third place, one is Denise and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Clarence didn't finish in seventh place.","The contestant who finished in third place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to May.","Lila finished in fifth place.","Of the child whose final word was \"anemic\" and the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class, one is Erik and the other finished in fifth place.","Clarence was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the student who finished in first place, one is May and the other was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The student who finished in second place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to May.","Nick had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in third place.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" finished in seventh place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Clarence","Denise","Erik","Lila","May","Nick"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea3507d0eec0e23fe8445ca868c9a781"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The whale donated in 2015 is either Dennis or Gus.","The 25 ft long whale is Brent.","The specimen donated in 2004 is either Felipe or the 23 ft long whale.","Of the whale donated in 2012 and the gray whale, one is Brent and the other is 23 ft long.","The 27 ft long specimen wasn't donated in 2008.","The 31 ft long exhibit is either Gus or the sei whale.","Of the exhibit donated in 2008 and Dennis, one is the right whale and the other is 31 ft long.","Evan is somewhat shorter than the beluga whale.","The 25 ft long whale wasn't donated in 2007.","The whale donated in 2012 is 2 feet longer than the bowhead whale.","The 31 ft long exhibit isn't Herbert.","The fin whale isn't 23 ft long.","The specimen donated in 2008 isn't Gus."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["2004","2007","2008","2012","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c669c29d77035e826cb6f7c029308cc0"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Sihat and the 105 ft tall fall, one is located in Canada and the other is located in Switzerland.","Of Inawatai and the 115 ft tall fall, one is located in Nigeria and the other was photographed in 1992.","The waterfall located in Tibet is 15 ft shorter than the fall Derrick photographed in 1999.","The waterfall located in Switzerland is somewhat higher than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1992.","Sihat wasn't photographed in 1999.","The fall in Switzerland is either Rhoqua or the fall Derrick photographed in 1999.","Neither the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1999 nor the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1986 is the 105 ft tall fall.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1999, Irskela, the 115 ft tall fall and Inawatai are all different waterfalls.","The 125 ft tall fall is not located in Jamaica.","Cerbel is not in Nigeria.","The 120 ft tall waterfall wasn't shot in 1986.","Of Irskela and the fall in Switzerland, one was shot in 1991 and the other is 105 ft tall.","The 105 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 1989."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1986","1989","1991","1992","1999","2003"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f1bedcba66ba4cf2a816ba565117a6d"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who submitted the green item finished somewhat before the knitter who entered her mittens.","The knitter who submitted the green item is either Carla or the knitter who entered her socks.","The entrant who entered her scarf finished somewhat before Laverne.","Laverne didn't finish sixth.","The knitter who submitted the silver item didn't knit the scarf.","The person who submitted the purple item is either the entrant who entered her tea cozy or Laverne.","Laverne, the knitter who submitted the silver item, and the entrant who entered her sweater are three different people.","Bessie didn't make the silver item.","The entrant who entered her scarf finished 3 places before the entrant who submitted the white item.","The person who entered her scarf finished somewhat after the person who submitted the orange item.","Of the knitter who finished fifth and the person who entered her socks, one is Desiree and the other made the white item.","Winifred, the entrant who submitted the silver item, and the entrant who entered her tea cozy are three different people.","Laverne didn't knit the mittens.","Of Yolanda and the knitter who finished sixth, one made the purple item and the other made the scarf."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Carla","Desiree","Laverne","Winifred","Yolanda"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df7a24375263a7d911fc63aede4e052d"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 1 hour after Tammie's customer.","Lynette is either the customer with the 3:00pm appointment or the client with the 2:00pm appointment.","Kelly has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose midnight blue.","Dolores is either the client that chose brown sable or the customer that chose warm mocha.","Of the client with the 11:00am appointment and Susie's customer, one is Georgia and the other is Myra.","Myra didn't choose jet black.","Lynette didn't choose warm mocha.","Rhonda's client has her appointment sometime before the client that chose honey blonde.","Nettie's client has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose midnight blue.","Alison has her appointment 3 hours after the client that chose midnight blue.","Kelly has her appointment 1 hour before Susie's customer.","Of the customer with the 3:00pm appointment and Georgia, one chose midnight blue and the other is being worked on by Pam."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Georgia","Kelly","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d71131406ee99fe883b61ff442ed360f"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2013 has 1 million fewer downloads than the sports show.","Of Dixie Dean's show and the show with 3 million downloads, one started in 2009 and the other is about literature.","The podcast with 5 million downloads isn't about music.","Of Geneva Gold's show and the literature show, one has 6 million downloads and the other started in 2014.","The film podcast, Eva Estrada's show, Al Acosta's show, the show that began in 2014 and the podcast with 6 million downloads are all different shows.","Of the business podcast and Eva Estrada's show, one has 4 million downloads and the other started in 2008.","Cora Capon's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2014.","The investing show has 1 million more downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","The literature podcast has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2010.","Faye Fender's show doesn't have exactly 3 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2010","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69d4f17d2902b14f55e2d8f77ea682db"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Quinn will go online sometime before the Paris facility.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Quinn nor the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Falston LCS will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","Of the project headed by Dr. Morgan and the facility scheduled to go online in 2021, one is in Helsinki and the other is the Falston LCS.","The Tevatron LHC will go online sometime before the Oslo accelerator.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the project headed by Dr. Quinn or the Zynga Complex.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 and the Copenhagen accelerator, one is headed by Dr. Ewing and the other is the ISON-X42.","The Paris facility will go online 2 years before the Tevatron LHC.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 isn't headed by Dr. Dorsey.","The Warsaw facility will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Ewing.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 isn't headed by Dr. Dorsey."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Peters","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Salinas"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Oslo","Paris","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c6f2431ee1d44b47384120769457c84"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the recipe with 400 calories and the dish served on May 17th, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was the chili pork.","The citrus halibut contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","Of the dish with 7 grams of protein and the recipe with 420 calories, one was the asian steak and the other was served on May 11th.","The lemon salmon contains 40 fewer calories than the meal with 9 grams of protein.","The dish with 460 calories doesn't have exactly 10 grams of protein.","The recipe served on May 11th contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal with 10 grams of protein.","The dish with 10 grams of protein wasn't served on May 15th.","Of the asian steak and the citrus halibut, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was served on May 12th.","The dish with 420 calories wasn't served on May 17th.","The six recipes were the meal with 440 calories, the meal served on May 11th, the recipe served on May 14th, the kale quinoa, the asian steak and the citrus halibut.","The meal with 8 grams of protein, the dish with 420 calories, and the dish served on May 15th are three different recipes."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab8d93e2af19226240b73402a06a6300"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of the passenger with the coin and the passenger leaving in March, one is Zachary and the other will go to South Carolina.","Jaime won't leave in March.","The aerophobe with the talisman will leave 3 months before the passenger going to Rhode Island.","The passenger going to Rhode Island won't bring a wishbone.","Of the flier leaving in February and the flier with the shamrock, one will go to Michigan and the other is Christie.","The aerophobe going to Louisiana will leave 2 months before the passenger with the talisman.","Lee won't go to Georgia.","Lee will leave 4 months after the aerophobe going to Louisiana.","Neither Jaime nor the flier leaving in April is the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","The passenger going to Michigan is either the passenger with the shamrock or Lee.","Iris won't bring a shamrock.","The flier with the rabbit's foot will leave 1 month before the passenger going to South Carolina.","Neither the passenger leaving in May nor the aerophobe leaving in April is the flier with the wishbone."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Christie","Doug","Iris","Jaime","Lee","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Georgia","Louisiana","Michigan","Rhode Island","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a40408edeee280d5646707d47eb2495"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 2005 has a larger return than the fund run by Mike McClain.","Citizen Trust didn't begin in 1992.","The six funds are the one begun in 1997, the fund run by Patty Paul, the one with a return of 11%, Silver Rock, the one run by Ollie Ochoa and the one with a return of 10%.","The fund with a return of 7% is either the fund begun in 2005 or Silver Rock.","Oak Capital isn't run by Zed Zamora.","The one begun in 1997 has a 1 percent larger return than First Crescent.","The one run by Zed Zamora has a 2 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1997.","Of the fund run by Patty Paul and the one begun in 1989, one has had a return of 9% and the other is Black River.","Black River is either the one run by Ollie Ochoa or the fund begun in 1989.","The one run by Yolanda Yang has had a 3 percent smaller return than Black River.","The fund with a return of 10% didn't begin in 1977.","Of the fund with a return of 6% and the fund begun in 2009, one is Silver Rock and the other is run by Patty Paul.","Oak Capital isn't the hedge fund with a return of 9%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Ule Underwood","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1977","1989","1992","1997","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0429ac8014521f9deffd9c38be471cc2"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Jana didn't win with a straight.","The player who won the second hand didn't win the $12.50 pot.","The person who won with a full house won 1 hand before the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","Lee was either the player who won the first hand or the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","Lee won sometime before the person who won with a royal flush.","The competitor who won the $6.50 pot won with a flush.","The player who won the sixth hand was either the person who won the $3.75 pot or Yvonne.","The competitor who won the fifth hand won the $23.25 pot.","Yvonne won the $12.50 pot.","Ramon won sometime before the competitor who won with a full house.","The person who won the $5.25 pot was either the competitor who won the sixth hand or the person who won with a straight.","Of the competitor who won the second hand and the player who won with two pairs, one was Salvador and the other was Yvonne."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Holly","Jana","Lee","Ramon","Salvador","Yvonne"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b68978d8bebbc289aa65a377ade6838a"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Henrietta's design wasn't silver.","The plane that was thrown 2nd went 30 feet farther than Aaron's design.","The plane that was thrown 7th landed 20 feet shorter than the blue plane.","The plane that was thrown 1st landed 20 feet shorter than Margo's design.","Of the blue plane and Ella's design, one went 45 feet and the other was thrown 6th.","The six planes were the plane that was thrown 6th, the green airplane, Henrietta's design, the blue plane, the black airplane and the airplane that went 35 feet.","Of the plane that went 45 feet and the green plane, one was thrown 1st and the other was Valerie's.","The plane that was thrown 5th went 20 feet farther than Henrietta's design.","The plane that was thrown 5th was either the white plane or the airplane that went 15 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5aef0bb35954c92077682dafe19c0c11"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.1928 W was found 6 days before the box that held the ancient coin.","Of the box that held the chewing gum and the box that held the sunglasses, one was at 40.2516 N and the other was found on May 12.","The cache at 41.0072 N, the case at 88.3821 W, the cache found on May 18, the cache found on May 15 and the box at 88.3907 W were all different boxes.","The cache that held the marbles was found 3 days before the case at 40.2516 N.","The box that held the brass key was found 3 days after the box at 88.4584 W.","Of the box at 88.3907 W and the cache found on May 12, one was at 40.5912 N and the other held the marbles.","The case at 40.6656 N was found 3 days after the cache that held the chewing gum.","The box at 88.4584 W was found 3 days after the cache at 40.3109 N.","The cache found on May 15 was either the cache at 40.3109 N or the box at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc26cf478e20a15477765f98d16fb7d8"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Patsy, the patient going in for the whitening, the customer going in for the crown, the patient with the 11:30am appointment and the client with the 12:30pm appointment are all different people.","Of the client who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds and the person going in for the crown, one is scheduled for 1:30pm and the other is Allison.","Of the customer who will be seeing Dr. Dalton and the patient with the 10:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other is Gayle.","The person going in for the extraction has an appointment sometime before the client who will be seeing Dr. Dalton.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Fry doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","Of Mindy and the client with the 12:30pm appointment, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other will be seen by Dr. Gregory.","Patsy has an appointment 1 hour after the client who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","Felix won't be seen by Dr. Gregory.","The client going in for the filling has an appointment 1 hour before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Gregory."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Felix","Gayle","Mindy","Patsy","Zachary"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Dalton","Dr. Fry","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab802f3415a1bff17490235caf6e07a3"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Olivia's item doesn't cost $300.","The item made of rosewood costs 50 dollars more than Josephine's piece.","Of the coffee table and Hope's piece, one was made of elm and the other costs $375.","Patsy's item doesn't cost $275.","Of the piece made of chestnut and the $325 item, one is the barstool and the other was crafted by Shelley.","The bench is either Patsy's item or the item made of poplar.","Of the item made of rosewood and the $350 item, one is the footstool and the other is the coffee table.","Patsy's piece wasn't made of rosewood.","The end table costs more than the item made of chestnut.","The rocking chair costs more than the item made of chestnut.","The barstool costs 25 dollars more than Josephine's item.","The end table wasn't made of ash.","The rocking chair costs less than the item made of elm."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Ellen","Hope","Josephine","Olivia","Patsy","Shelley"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","mahogany","poplar","rosewood"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","coffee table","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4271309deb578e2f9511a95630fe47d4"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the program that aired at 6:00pm and the show that aired on SBC, one aired on Saturday and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired on PTR was either the show that aired on Thursday or the program with 1,000,000 viewers.","Of the show that aired at 2:00pm and the program that aired on Saturday, one aired on CBR and the other brought in 250,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 8:30pm didn't have exactly 1,500,000 viewers.","Of the show that aired on Friday and the program that aired at 4:30pm, one aired on SBC and the other brought in 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 10:00pm was either the program with 1,250,000 viewers or the program that aired on Sunday.","The program with 250,000 viewers didn't air on Thursday.","The program with 1,500,000 viewers was either the show that aired at 2:00pm or the show that aired on WNW.","The show that aired on BMT didn't air on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 10:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on Saturday.","The program that aired on FNX, the show with 750,000 viewers, and the show that aired at 2:00pm are three different programs."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f39947a816c3f9225faef8be009d6c2"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The monkey wasn't purchased by Francisco.","The white balloon, the snail, and the $3.00 piece are three different items.","The animal Lucas bought cost more than the orange animal.","The dog cost 3 dollars more than the balloon Lucas bought.","The bear was either the balloon Francisco bought or the piece Lucas bought.","The orange piece cost more than the balloon Gayle bought.","Of the balloon Gayle bought and the $5.00 balloon, one was the bear and the other was brown.","The piece Zachary bought cost more than the bear.","The red animal cost 1 dollar more than the monkey.","The $6.00 animal wasn't magenta.","Of the balloon Francisco bought and the cat, one cost $4.00 and the other was white.","The animal Ian bought was either the monkey or the $7.00 piece.","The piece Ian bought, the orange animal, and the purple balloon are three different items."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Francisco","Gayle","Ian","Lucas","William","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af5ee122df056cb658c7a95246be7999"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Ramos and the Madrid accelerator, one will go online in 2018 and the other is the Falston LCS.","The Falston LCS will not go online in 2020.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online 2 years before the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Lester is either the Tevatron LHC or the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","Of the Madrid accelerator and the project headed by Dr. Huff, one will go online in 2017 and the other is the Egert Facility.","The Stockholm facility is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 or the project headed by Dr. Ramos.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't headed by Dr. York.","The Copenhagen accelerator will go online 4 years after the project headed by Dr. Huff.","Neither the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 nor the Bale-Hahn SSC is the Reykjavik accelerator.","Of the Kiev accelerator and the facility scheduled to go online in 2021, one is headed by Dr. Huff and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The Zynga Complex is either the Lisbon accelerator or the project headed by Dr. Baldwin."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Farley","Dr. Huff","Dr. Lester","Dr. Ramos","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Reykjavik","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c6602810865de3c59b40bbe9ae83571"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the fourth hand was either the player who won the $12.50 pot or the player who won with a straight.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot was either the person who won the second hand or the player who won with a royal flush.","Of Lee and Byron, one won with a full house and the other won the sixth hand.","Of Byron and the person who won the $18.25 pot, one won the sixth hand and the other won with a flush.","Salvador won 2 hands after the person who won the $3.75 pot.","Salvador, the player who won with a full house, the player who won with a straight flush, Theodore and Byron were all different people.","The person who won with a full house, the person who won the $23.25 pot, and Salvador are three different people.","Salvador didn't win with a straight.","Of the player who won with a full house and Irma, one won the fourth hand and the other won the $5.25 pot.","The person who won the fifth hand didn't win the $9.00 pot.","The person who won with a full house won 2 hands after the person who won the $18.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Byron","Irma","Lee","Salvador","Theodore","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8d3a51c4cd01fc0665066a811c0b328"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Jansen family's structure, Vlietmolen, the home in Schiedam, the windmill built in 1729 and Grosmolen are all different structures.","The De Vries family's windmill was built 23 years before the structure in Leiderdorp.","The home built in 1752 is either the house in Hoogmade or Hoekmolen.","Of Vlietmolen and the house built in 1798, one is in Kinderdijk and the other is owned by the De Jong family.","Doesmolen was built in 1706.","Hoekmolen wasn't built in 1798.","The structure in Leiderdorp isn't owned by the Jansen family.","Of the Bakker family's house and the windmill built in 1706, one is in Leiderdorp and the other is Oostmolen.","The Van den Berg family's house is either the structure in Hoogmade or Vlietmolen.","The house built in 1752 isn't in Moerkapelle.","The structure in Schiedam was built 23 years after Vlietmolen.","The home built in 1729 isn't in Hoogmade."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6516a7b609924bb73adfa3667759e88"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The magenta animal cost 3 dollars less than the snail.","The bear, the balloon Verna bought, and the balloon Patsy bought are three different items.","The red animal cost more than the animal Francisco bought.","The bear wasn't purchased by Francisco.","The bear was either the gold balloon or the animal Yvette bought.","The cat was either the $4.00 balloon or the piece Rudolph bought.","Of the animal Patsy bought and the $7.00 piece, one was the fish and the other was yellow.","The $5.00 balloon wasn't purchased by Rudolph.","The monkey didn't cost $3.00.","Of the animal Yvette bought and the magenta piece, one cost $6.00 and the other was the cat.","The monkey cost 4 dollars less than the purple balloon."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Francisco","Patsy","Rudolph","Verna","William","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf6277549e5f87e8fe813f9c0019ea34"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of teak, Cheri's piece, the $300 item, the $325 piece and the rocking chair are all different pieces.","The bookshelf costs 25 dollars more than Hope's piece.","The piece made of chestnut costs less than Hope's item.","Gwen's item is either the item made of teak or the $350 item.","The item made of mahogany costs 25 dollars less than Velma's piece.","Kendra's item costs $275.","Of the barstool and the $275 piece, one was made of walnut and the other was crafted by Hope.","The bookshelf wasn't made of ash.","Of Marilyn's item and the coffee table, one costs $375 and the other was made of walnut.","The hutch was made of chestnut."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Cheri","Gwen","Hope","Kendra","Marilyn","Velma"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","rosewood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1337a0e52e9f381403fa6f599f8eb222"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of the dummy going to Portland and \"Valencio\", one cost $1,250 and the other is Jeff's.","\"Valencio\" cost 250 dollars less than Nicole's puppet.","The $2,000 puppet isn't \"Sniffletoe\".","The dummy going to Mexico City cost 500 dollars less than \"Tombawomba\".","Herman's dummy cost somewhat less than \"Waldarama\".","Of Jeff's dummy and \"Xavier\", one is going to Portland and the other cost $1,750.","The piece going to Vancouver cost 250 dollars more than \"Xavier\".","The $1,000 piece is \"Waldarama\".","Margarita's piece is either the piece going to Oslo or \"Waldarama\".","Kelly's piece cost $2,000.","The dummy going to Ypsilanti cost 250 dollars less than \"Sniffletoe\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01454450197f83e15dc089dd37318359"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 125 sq ft home is either the $35,000 house or the structure going to Mission Viejo.","The $35,000 home is somewhat smaller than the Pratt's house.","The 155 sq ft structure sold for $29,000.","The Ewing's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the home going to Kennebunkport.","Of the Kirby's house and the 170 sq ft structure, one sold for $38,000 and the other sold for $32,250.","Neither the $32,250 house nor the Ewing's home is the structure going to Healdsburg.","The Pratt's house won't be going to Kennebunkport.","The Davidson's home is somewhat larger than the home going to Unionville.","The structure going to Mission Viejo didn't sell for $36,000.","Of the Gillespie's house and the $32,250 home, one is 155 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Unionville.","The $35,000 house is either the Zimmerman's structure or the structure going to Healdsburg.","The 170 sq ft house won't be going to Healdsburg.","The Zimmerman's house will be delivered to Laguna Beach.","The $27,500 house is 15 sq ft smaller than the Gillespie's home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Kirby","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be8704841f79b0a834cbf9bf2b2f8d16"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Neither the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO nor Iva Ingram's report was the August 5 report.","The sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before Cindy Chan's report.","Cindy Chan's report wasn't from Tarzana.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted 2 days before the report from Houghton.","Of the August 8 report and Iva Ingram's sighting, one involved the egg-shaped UFO and the other was from Postville.","Dan Delgado's sighting wasn't received on August 9.","The August 8 sighting didn't involve the cone-shaped UFO.","Of the August 9 sighting and the August 6 sighting, one was reported by Benny Baron and the other involved the oval-shaped UFO.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after Abe Alvarez's sighting.","The sighting from Kirkman was submitted 3 days before the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Upper Lake was either the August 4 sighting or the August 9 sighting.","Benny Baron's report was either the August 6 sighting or the sighting from Kirkman."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Dows","Houghton","Kirkman","Postville","Tarzana","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45d896f8f3a5fa81aafbc6e9d10728af"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Words To Go\" has 50 fewer books than the ambulance.","The mobile library with 400 books isn't driven by Sheryl.","\"Dream Machine\" has more books than the Airstream.","\"Dream Machine\", the Airstream, and the mobile library Hugh drives are three different vehicles.","The school bus is either the mobile library Becky drives or the vehicle with 400 books.","\"Dream Machine\" isn't driven by Becky.","The mobile library Natasha drives has 150 fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","The ice cream truck isn't driven by Natasha.","\"Books-4-U\" has fewer books than the vehicle Sheryl drives.","Of \"Ready Reader\" and the mobile library with 450 books, one is the ambulance and the other is driven by Antonio.","The school bus has 200 more books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Explore More\" has fewer books than the vehicle Becky drives.","The mobile library with 400 books, the Winnebago, and the Greyhound bus are three different vehicles.","\"Books-4-U\", the Airstream, the bookmobile Becky drives, the mobile library with 250 books and the Winnebago are all different vehicles."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Becky","Hugh","Ira","Natasha","Sheryl"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=283056ea015005a81ddd85fb9da45865"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of the 1972 piece and the item for the person who played right field, one sold for $375 and the other featured Mike Morales.","Of Lance Leach's card and the 1995 piece, one sold for $125 and the other featured the person who played center field.","The 1983 card sold for 150 dollars less than Keith Kane's one.","Daryn Drake's one didn't come out in 1972.","Of the piece that sold for $275 and the piece for the person who played catcher, one featured Cole Cooley and the other came out in 2004.","The card for the person who played pitcher was either the 1978 item or the item that sold for $175.","The piece that sold for $225 didn't come out in 1983.","The 2004 piece sold for 50 dollars more than Lance Leach's card.","The item for the person who played second base sold for 150 dollars more than the 1983 piece.","Cole Cooley's item sold for somewhat more than the item for the person who played catcher."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Finn Freeman","Keith Kane","Lance Leach","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1983","1987","1995","2004"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","pitcher","right field","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba9b4411a60e21840a084b9818088421"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Zynga Complex will go online 2 years before the Oslo accelerator.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't in Reykjavik.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online sometime before the Reykjavik accelerator.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 and the project headed by Dr. Valentine, one is in Athens and the other is the Egert Facility.","Of the Copenhagen facility and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, one is the Bale-Hahn SSC and the other is headed by Dr. Dorsey.","Neither the facility scheduled to go online in 2018 nor the project headed by Dr. Quinn is the Madrid facility.","The Falston LCS will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 isn't headed by Dr. Valentine.","The Reykjavik accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Quinn.","The six accelerators are the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, the project headed by Dr. Dorsey, the project headed by Dr. Kirk, the Lectra 4C, the Bale-Hahn SSC and the Falston LCS.","Of the Bale-Hahn SSC and the Falston LCS, one is in Athens and the other is headed by Dr. Ewing."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Tate","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Madrid","Oslo","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20132c38fc7094276d1a49ae6ac21e37"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the dish that cooks at 425 degrees and the dish that serves 6 people, one bakes for 40 minutes and the other is the meatloaf.","The dish that serves 3 people is either the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes or the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes.","The recipe that serves 8 people bakes somewhat longer than the baked ham.","The dish that bakes for 30 minutes, the dish that serves 7 people, the candied yams recipe, the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees and the recipe that serves 9 people are all different dishes.","The candied yams recipe doesn't serve exactly 4 people.","The chicken cutlet doesn't serve exactly 9 people.","The roast potatoes recipe doesn't serve exactly 9 people.","Of the dish that bakes for 50 minutes and the meatloaf, one serves 4 people and the other cooks at 375 degrees.","The dish that serves 6 people bakes 15 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 410 degrees.","The chicken cutlet bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 340 degrees.","The recipe that serves 9 people cooks at 425 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["3 people","4 people","6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30a8e86af761ff08055e69e1c7c0e88e"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Yolanda Yang is either the fund with a return of 9% or the one with a return of 7%.","Silver Rock isn't the hedge fund with a return of 9%.","The fund begun in 2009 has a 3 percent larger return than the fund run by Ollie Ochoa.","First Crescent has had a 4 percent smaller return than the one begun in 2005.","Pine Bay is either the fund begun in 2012 or the fund with a return of 6%.","Citizen Trust has a larger return than the one begun in 2012.","The one run by Ollie Ochoa is either the one with a return of 7% or the one begun in 2012.","Hudson Brook isn't the hedge fund with a return of 9%.","The one begun in 1972 has a 1 percent larger return than Pine Bay.","Hudson Brook is either the one begun in 2005 or the one begun in 2012.","The fund begun in 1977 isn't run by Vic Velasquez.","The one with a return of 8% is run by Zed Zamora.","Of the one run by Kip Kerr and the fund run by Zed Zamora, one has had a return of 10% and the other started in 1997."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Vic Velasquez","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1997","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aaea22fcff8628cd0c9fe7cb5e8c65b9"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The house going to Laguna Beach sold for $27,500.","Neither the home going to Laguna Beach nor the Pratt's home is the $36,000 structure.","The Davidson's house is either the house going to Eagle Grove or the $29,000 structure.","The 125 sq ft home sold for $27,500.","The house going to Mission Viejo is either the $36,000 house or the $25,000 home.","The six houses are the Ewing's structure, the home going to Laguna Beach, the home going to Eagle Grove, the $35,000 home, the house going to Healdsburg and the 170 sq ft house.","The Ingram's structure will be delivered to Dallas Center.","The Kirby's home didn't sell for $29,000.","Neither the home going to Mission Viejo nor the Pratt's structure is the $35,000 house.","The home going to Dallas Center is 30 sq ft larger than the $36,000 house.","The home going to Eagle Grove is 15 sq ft larger than the Ewing's house.","The house going to Mission Viejo is 60 sq ft smaller than the Kirby's structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=078b267e9de88e389038405a7631dce3"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Jenna spoke 2 minutes more than the student who got the B-.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was either Dominic or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt and the student who spoke for 12 minutes, one was Francis and the other got the C+.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 2 minutes more than Dominic.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke 4 minutes less than the student who got the A-.","The presenter who got the C+ spoke 2 minutes less than Colleen.","The presenter who got the B+ spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Lucille, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North, the student who spoke for 16 minutes, the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt were all different students.","Of the presenter who got the B- and the student who got the D, one was Colleen and the other spoke for 12 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Dominic","Francis","Jenna","Lucille","Roberta"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Blair","North","Pitt","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c7b3adb9ea1897fa55e8d9329c2181d"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The card with an APR of 8% is either the card with the $4,000 credit limit or the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","The card that expires on 08\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the Dell Scargo card.","Neither the card with the $20,000 credit limit nor the card with an APR of 12% is the Whitly Bank card.","The one that expires on 12\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $20,000.","The card with an APR of 9% doesn't have a limit of $7,500.","Of the one that expires on 02\/2024 and the one with the $2,000 credit limit, one is from Mid Atlantic and the other has an APR of 11%.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 2 percent higher than the one that expires on 12\/2025.","The one with an APR of 13% doesn't expire on 05\/2025.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","The card with an APR of 13% doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the one that expires on 02\/2024.","The six cards are the card with the $20,000 credit limit, the one with an APR of 9%, the one that expires on 02\/2024, the one with an APR of 13%, the card with an APR of 8% and the one with an APR of 12%.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR 2 percent higher than the card that expires on 04\/2024."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$5,000","$7,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ada927add767af370d5b3d1e1e172909"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Christie scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Fort Kent.","Oliver is either the contestant who scored 300 points or the contestant from Pacific Grove.","The contestant in lane 5 scored more points than Gretchen.","Of the contestant from Junction City and the person who scored 540 points, one is Johnathan and the other was in lane 6.","The player who scored 460 points was from Ontario.","The player from Elk Grove scored 160 points more points than Christie.","The person who scored 620 points wasn't from Pacific Grove.","The contestant who scored 380 points wasn't from Fort Kent.","The contestant from Elk Grove, Nina, the person in lane 2, the person who scored 460 points and Gretchen are all different people.","The contestant who scored 460 points wasn't in lane 4.","The contestant who scored 300 points is either the person in lane 3 or the contestant from Elk Grove.","The person who scored 380 points was in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Christie","Gretchen","Johnathan","Kristie","Nina","Oliver"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7dd67acc4ad811de8835cf0f705b272"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class and the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other finished in first place.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Zachary.","The contestant who finished in sixth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Steuben.","The child who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", one finished in second place and the other is Ira.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" was from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" didn't finish in sixth place.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Bessie.","The contestant who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Denise had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\" didn't finish in first place.","The six people are the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", the student from Mrs. Nixon's class, the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class, Denise, the child from Mrs. Condini's class and Stephanie."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Bessie","Denise","Ira","Jill","Stephanie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c44e6ca09ca0dfcc166fe13117e6e1a"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the structure in Usui and the shrine dedicated to the frog, one was built in 1705 and the other is Takahashi.","The shrine in Nakai was built sometime before the temple dedicated to the turtle.","Of the temple dedicated to the deer and the temple in Usui, one was built in 1825 and the other is Sama Takako.","Amari Michi was built sometime before the temple dedicated to the rooster.","Takahashi wasn't built in 1645.","The structure dedicated to the cat isn't in Nakai.","Takahashi, the structure dedicated to the mouse, Hori Takesi, the structure dedicated to the turtle and the structure dedicated to the rooster are all different shrines.","The structure built in 1645 isn't in Uchida.","Takahashi isn't in Niwa.","Hori Takesi was built sometime before the temple dedicated to the frog.","Of Matsuno Okura and the structure built in 1705, one is in Uchida and the other is dedicated to the turtle.","The temple built in 1585, Takahashi, and the structure in Funai are three different shrines.","The shrine in Funai was built sometime after the shrine dedicated to the frog."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=200aed11ca487af3363a05428c828a74"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of the attendee who gave Ally the blender and the person who spent $450, one is Pam Powell and the other lives in Twin Peaks.","Of the attendee who lives in Jonesboro and Jack Jordan, one spent $425 and the other gave Ally the laptop.","The friend who gave Ally the planter spent less than the attendee who lives in Clovis.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv spent 100 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Sun City.","The friend who lives in Fruitland is either the friend who gave Ally the toaster or the attendee who spent $525.","The person who spent $500, the person who lives in Twin Peaks, Mitch Mayo and the person who spent $475 are all different people.","Of Kit Kelley and the person who lives in Sun City, one spent $525 and the other gave Ally the laptop.","The attendee who spent $500 gave Ally the juicer.","Ned Norris didn't spend exactly $450."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c50dd6efc4d6f511819360fb3deec5e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Kristie wasn't from Junction City.","The contestant from Modesto wasn't in lane 5.","The contestant from Junction City scored fewer points than the player in lane 7.","The player from Junction City is either the contestant in lane 2 or the person in lane 6.","Perry scored 240 points fewer points than the person from Fort Kent.","Rena scored 240 points more points than the person from Ontario.","The contestant from Junction City scored 80 points fewer points than Esther.","Of the contestant from Modesto and Perry, one was in lane 2 and the other scored 540 points.","The person in lane 7 is either Rena or Johnathan.","Of Esther and the person in lane 3, one scored 380 points and the other was from Fort Kent.","Of Deanna and the contestant in lane 7, one scored 540 points and the other was from Cutler."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Deanna","Esther","Johnathan","Kristie","Perry","Rena"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db87c9a47cd0a57245c5c1eb81393da6"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 11% didn't begin in 1989.","Citizen Trust is either the one with a return of 7% or the fund with a return of 10%.","The one begun in 2012 is either the fund with a return of 10% or the one with a return of 8%.","The fund begun in 2012 is run by Nadine Newton.","The fund with a return of 8% isn't run by Nadine Newton.","The one begun in 1977 is either the fund run by Patty Paul or the fund run by Walter Wade.","Of the one begun in 1972 and the one run by Ralph Ross, one has had a return of 9% and the other is First Crescent.","Neither Black River nor Pine Bay is the one run by Patty Paul.","The fund begun in 2009 is either the fund run by Nadine Newton or the one run by Patty Paul.","The fund with a return of 6% is either the one run by Walter Wade or Citizen Trust.","First Crescent has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 1977.","Neither the fund run by Walter Wade nor Silver Rock is the fund with a return of 10%.","The one begun in 1992, the one run by Walter Wade, Black River and the one run by Ule Underwood are all different funds.","The fund with a return of 9% didn't begin in 1989.","Neither the fund run by Patty Paul nor the fund run by Ule Underwood is Silver Rock."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Nadine Newton","Patty Paul","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1989","1992","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdd152b3f0311d8fda935b6703e9d04b"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Margo's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 45 feet.","The airplane that went 45 feet, the pink airplane, the plane that was thrown 4th, the green airplane and the plane that was thrown 5th were all different planes.","Of the black airplane and the yellow airplane, one went 55 feet and the other was thrown 4th.","The airplane that went 55 feet wasn't thrown 2nd.","Margo's design was either the plane that was thrown 5th or the plane that was thrown 7th.","Of the silver plane and Aaron's design, one was thrown 5th and the other went 45 feet.","The plane that was thrown 4th, the airplane that went 15 feet, and the airplane that went 65 feet are three different planes.","The plane that was thrown 7th went 30 feet farther than the green airplane.","Of the yellow airplane and the plane that went 15 feet, one was Valerie's and the other was thrown 3rd.","The black plane went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 7th.","The green airplane landed 10 feet shorter than Henrietta's design.","Omar's design wasn't black."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be39bbfe86756015b67d57cb7d14f6f8"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha started 6 years before the sweeper.","The player on the Rangers started 9 years before Cerisa.","Of the goalie and the player who started in 1988, one played for the Stingrays and the other was Banben.","The player who started in 1976 didn't play for the Courage.","The player who started in 1976 didn't play for the Mustangs.","Of the player on the Courage and the person who started in 1988, one was the wing back and the other was Banben.","The second striker started 3 years after the player on the Minutemen.","The player on the Stingrays, the player on the Rangers, Daregh, the full back and Kawa were all different players.","Of the person on the Stingrays and Daregh, one began playing in 1976 and the other was the goalie."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Daregh","Fichin","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Minutemen","Mustangs","Predators","Rangers","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e330de5f62cb69d99db7697de19e9bff"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 3 held the puzzle book.","The cache found on May 15 was either the cache at 41.0237 N or the box at 88.1863 W.","The box that held the chewing gum was either the case at 40.8991 N or the cache found on May 9.","The case that held the sunglasses was either the box at 88.0431 W or the case at 40.8991 N.","The cache that held the puzzle book was found 12 days before the cache at 40.5912 N.","The box at 40.6656 N wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 40.8991 N was found 9 days after the cache at 88.2694 W.","The box that held the brass key was found 6 days after the box at 88.4584 W.","The box at 41.0072 N didn't have the sunglasses inside it.","The cache at 40.6656 N didn't have the sunglasses inside it.","The box found on May 12 was either the case that held the marbles or the box that held the puzzle book.","Of the cache that held the decoder ring and the case found on May 15, one was at 41.0237 N and the other was at 40.5912 N.","The box that held the marbles was found 6 days after the box at 88.3821 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c2c63b7c5b63bfb6186e2a74c23e7a0"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 11% isn't run by Zed Zamora.","Of Citizen Trust and the one begun in 1972, one is run by Mike McClain and the other has had a return of 9%.","The one with a return of 11%, the fund run by Sal Spencer, Silver Rock, the one begun in 1983 and the one begun in 1992 are all different funds.","The one with a return of 7% isn't run by Walter Wade.","Of the one with a return of 7% and the one run by Sal Spencer, one started in 1997 and the other is Citizen Trust.","First Crescent has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1992.","The fund begun in 1977 isn't run by Walter Wade.","Black River is either the one run by Ollie Ochoa or the one begun in 1977.","The one run by Zed Zamora is either Hudson Brook or Black River.","The fund with a return of 6% is either the fund run by Mike McClain or the one begun in 1977.","The fund begun in 1977 has a 3 percent larger return than Pine Bay."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Sal Spencer","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","1992","1997","2012"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c2695d965f3d6a8f8a0129c34516172"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of the airplane that went 25 feet and the plane that was thrown 3rd, one was Henrietta's and the other was blue.","Valerie's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 15 feet.","Of the plane that was thrown 1st and Omar's design, one went 55 feet and the other was blue.","The yellow plane, the plane that went 45 feet, and the airplane that went 25 feet are three different planes.","The black plane went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 6th.","Aaron's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 55 feet.","The blue airplane went 30 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 2nd.","The plane that was thrown 5th went somewhat farther than the pink airplane.","The silver airplane landed somewhat shorter than Aaron's design.","The pink plane went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 4th.","Of the plane that was thrown 5th and Roderick's design, one was black and the other went 45 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81f5c98fb071a334d97565914e02da3f"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game made by Waverly Toys came out 3 years before the $5,200 machine.","Of the system made by Arco and the $6,400 system, one is \"Archer Quest\" and the other was released in 1978.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 1 year before the system made by Hayco Inc..","The $1,500 system, \"Zany Circus\", the game made by Waverly Toys, the $3,750 machine and the pinball machine made by Arco are all different games.","\"Voyager Hero\" is either the system made by Tarco Inc. or the $3,750 machine.","The machine released in 1976 is either the game made by Dow Games or \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Zany Circus\" came out sometime after the game made by Dow Games.","Of the pinball machine released in 1974 and the pinball machine made by Hayco Inc., one is \"Bowling Alley\" and the other costs $1,750.","The pinball machine released in 1979, the machine made by Pinnefore, and \"Zany Circus\" are three different games.","The game made by Pinnefore came out 2 years after \"Bowling Alley\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=931c7b61c379a7a9d770dd7731acabc9"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Awad, the sweeper, the player who started in 1991 and the player on the Courage were all different players.","Of the player on the Timberwolves and the person who started in 1988, one was Daregh and the other was the goalie.","Cerisa played for the Courage.","The player on the Courage started 3 years after Hatcha.","Neither the person on the Courage nor the person who started in 1982 was the second striker.","Imay began playing in 1976.","The goalie started sometime before Cerisa.","The person on the Hawks started sometime before the center back.","Daregh didn't play for the Minutemen.","The person who started in 1991 was either the goalie or the person on the Hammerheads.","Of the wing back and the center back, one began playing in 1979 and the other played for the Minutemen."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Daregh","Fichin","Hatcha","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Hawks","Minutemen","Spartans","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a15117d13bbdfb0a6ae097ca00a5df74"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha started sometime after the person on the Timberwolves.","Neither the center back nor the player who started in 1991 was the person on the Mustangs.","Rothvum wasn't the center back.","Banben didn't play for the Mustangs.","The six players were Hatcha, the player on the Timberwolves, the person who started in 1991, the player who started in 1979, the sweeper and the person on the Hammerheads.","The player who started in 1991 didn't play for the Hawks.","Of Kawa and the center back, one began playing in 1985 and the other played for the Rangers.","Neither the player who started in 1991 nor the player who started in 1979 was Imay.","Of the person on the Silverbacks and the player who started in 1985, one was Imay and the other was the center back.","The person who started in 1988 wasn't the second striker.","Rothvum started 9 years after the goalie.","Imay started sometime after the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Hawks","Mustangs","Rangers","Silverbacks","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c51044fbe614f22cc14cd8cbc219d2a"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in Canada is 5 ft taller than the fall Derrick photographed in 1993.","Of the waterfall in Brazil and the fall in Nigeria, one was shot in 1984 and the other has a height of 115 ft.","Neither the fall in Canada nor the waterfall located in Switzerland is Garray.","Irskela is not located in Nigeria.","The waterfall located in Brazil is 5 ft higher than Rhoqua.","Of the 120 ft tall waterfall and the 125 ft tall fall, one is Cerbel and the other is located in Nigeria.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1999 is not located in Switzerland.","Of the waterfall located in New Zealand and the waterfall in Switzerland, one is Oginao and the other is 110 ft high.","The 120 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 1999.","Cerbel is either the 120 ft tall fall or the fall located in New Zealand.","The 115 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 1993.","The fall in Switzerland is 5 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1994.","The 110 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 1985.","Irskela is not in Canada."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1984","1985","1993","1994","1998","1999"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16ab78e8991bd8a2186b66d05e9bf606"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Charlie bought was either the technology stock or JMO.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was either GXTV or the telecom stock.","The stock Bill bought was either PSTO or the stock that sold for $30 per share.","QMZ was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the energy stock.","The six stocks were JMO, the stock that sold for $28 per share, the technology stock, the stock that sold for $27 per share, the stock Bill bought and the financial stock.","KMPP was per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock that sold for $26 per share wasn't purchased by Francine.","PSTO didn't sell for $28 per share.","HBW was either the stock that sold for $30 per share or the real estate stock.","Neither the stock Bill bought nor the utilities stock was the stock that sold for $29 per share.","The technology stock was either HBW or the stock Geraldo bought.","PSTO was in the utilities sector.","Of the stock that sold for $27 per share and the financial stock, one was GXTV and the other was bought by Heathcliff."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5d2d3a84c79baf10ef6a92d345b70a2"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe going to Arkansas will leave sometime after Rudy.","Velma won't bring a wishbone.","The flier going to Nebraska won't bring a wishbone.","Lee won't bring a shamrock.","The flier going to Illinois will leave 1 month before the flier with the rabbit's foot.","Rudy is either the passenger going to Arkansas or the aerophobe going to Wyoming.","The flier leaving in June is either the aerophobe going to Colorado or the aerophobe going to Delaware.","Of the passenger leaving in April and the passenger with the lucky hat, one will go to Colorado and the other is Neal.","Rudy will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the lucky hat.","Lee is either the flier leaving in June or the passenger going to Arkansas.","The aerophobe going to Colorado will leave 2 months after Neal.","Iris is either the aerophobe leaving in January or the flier going to Illinois.","The flier going to Arkansas is either the passenger with the talisman or the aerophobe with the lucky hat.","The passenger going to Wyoming will leave 3 months before the aerophobe with the shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Iris","Jaime","Lee","Neal","Rudy","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Colorado","Delaware","Illinois","Nebraska","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6315f75aff763120747c91d0dcc115b4"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card that expires on 06\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","Neither the TrustCo card nor the one with the $8,500 credit limit is the one with an APR of 9%.","Of the one that expires on 02\/2024 and the card with the $4,000 credit limit, one is from Credit Korp and the other is from Mid Atlantic.","Of the card that expires on 04\/2024 and the one with an APR of 10%, one is from Credit Korp and the other has a limit of $3,500.","The Whitly Bank card doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","Of the card with an APR of 9% and the one with the $12,500 credit limit, one expires on 02\/2024 and the other is from Hoardstrum.","The card with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 3 percent higher than the card that expires on 11\/2025.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR of 8%.","Neither the card with an APR of 10% nor the one with the $8,500 credit limit is the Mid Atlantic card.","The card that expires on 08\/2025 has a limit of $4,000.","Neither the TrustCo card nor the Mid Atlantic card is the card with an APR of 11%.","The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the Whitly Bank card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b8a9f43ce7f524dc989f6964c0be1d8"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The ice cream truck has more books than the bookmobile Dan drives.","The bookmobile Dan drives has 100 more books than the ambulance.","The Mack truck has 100 more books than \"Ready Reader\".","Of the Greyhound bus and the bookmobile with 350 books, one is \"Tiny Tomes\" and the other is driven by Omar.","\"Ready Reader\" has 50 more books than the vehicle Omar drives.","\"Words To Go\" isn't driven by Kimberly.","The mobile library Gene drives is either \"Lit on Wheels\" or the bookmobile with 300 books.","Of the Greyhound bus and the bookmobile with 500 books, one is driven by Kimberly and the other is \"Lit on Wheels\".","The vehicle Gene drives, the bookmobile with 500 books, and the school bus are three different vehicles.","The Airstream, the vehicle Gene drives, and \"Dream Machine\" are three different vehicles.","The bookmobile Violet drives, the mobile library with 500 books, and \"Dream Machine\" are three different vehicles.","The vehicle with 450 books isn't driven by Hugh.","The vehicle Kimberly drives has 150 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","The school bus isn't driven by Hugh."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Gene","Hugh","Kimberly","Omar","Violet"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8dec6eb9fa8cf1a79bd554a004dc2bdc"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.4584 W was either the cache at 41.0237 N or the cache at 40.5912 N.","Of the case at 40.2516 N and the case at 88.4584 W, one was found on May 12 and the other held the ancient coin.","The case that held the decoder ring was found sometime before the box at 88.4584 W.","The case at 41.0237 N was found 9 days after the case that held the sunglasses.","The cache at 40.6656 N didn't have the decoder ring inside it.","The case that held the decoder ring was either the box at 88.0431 W or the case at 88.3821 W.","The cache that held the decoder ring was found 3 days before the box at 40.3109 N.","The box that held the puzzle book wasn't at 88.2694 W.","Of the cache at 40.3109 N and the cache at 88.1863 W, one was found on May 6 and the other held the chewing gum.","Of the case that held the puzzle book and the box at 41.0072 N, one was at 88.0431 W and the other was found on May 12.","The case at 41.0072 N was found 9 days before the case that held the chewing gum."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=457ebf2c7965460d8af2477eca5dbbc2"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The six games are the pinball machine released in 1979, the system made by Dow Games, the $3,750 game, the $6,400 pinball machine, \"Meteor Rise\" and the $1,500 game.","\"Aladeen\" doesn't cost $2,500.","The system made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years after \"Meteor Rise\".","The $5,200 machine wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","The system released in 1976 is either the game made by Pinnefore or \"Disco Mania\".","The system made by Pinnefore came out 1 year after \"Zany Circus\".","Of \"Archer Quest\" and the system released in 1974, one costs $3,750 and the other costs $2,500.","The machine released in 1975 was made by Waverly Toys.","The system made by Maxigame came out 1 year after \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Meteor Rise\" wasn't released in 1975.","\"Zany Circus\" is either the pinball machine made by Dow Games or the $6,400 pinball machine.","The pinball machine made by Hayco Inc., the $3,750 pinball machine, and the system released in 1977 are three different games.","The pinball machine released in 1974 was made by Dow Games.","The system made by Hayco Inc. is either \"Disco Mania\" or \"Meteor Rise\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8e4b2443dbecb478a62882c82a7f045"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Nicole's dummy isn't going to Baltimore.","\"Yenga\" cost somewhat more than Margarita's puppet.","Of the dummy going to Mexico City and \"Sniffletoe\", one is Jeff's and the other cost $750.","The $2,000 piece, the piece going to Ypsilanti, and Lucas's dummy are three different dummies.","Lucas's dummy cost somewhat less than the dummy going to Baltimore.","Of Isabel's piece and the $750 puppet, one is going to St. Moritz and the other is going to Portland.","\"Yenga\" is either the $1,000 piece or the piece going to Vancouver.","The six dummies are Isabel's puppet, \"Sniffletoe\", the $1,250 piece, \"Tombawomba\", the puppet going to Ypsilanti and the $1,500 dummy.","The dummy going to Mexico City cost 250 dollars more than Isabel's piece.","The piece going to St. Moritz is either the $1,750 piece or \"Utrecht\".","The $1,000 puppet isn't \"Utrecht\".","Of the puppet going to Mexico City and the $1,250 puppet, one is Jeff's and the other is \"Valencio\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55fa27a50c8224c81b2dae4e7b53d317"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Troy will leave sometime before the flier with the shamrock.","Velma won't go to Michigan.","Of Gwen and the aerophobe leaving in May, one will bring their horseshoe and the other will go to Pennsylvania.","The passenger leaving in May won't bring a wishbone.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot will leave sometime after Lee.","The aerophobe going to Delaware will leave 1 month after Lee.","The passenger going to Florida won't bring a lucky hat.","The aerophobe going to Georgia will leave 4 months after the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","Of Katie and the passenger going to Florida, one will leave in January and the other will bring their rabbit's foot.","The passenger going to Illinois won't bring a horseshoe.","Gwen is either the flier leaving in March or the aerophobe going to Georgia.","The passenger leaving in May won't bring a shamrock.","The passenger leaving in April won't go to Illinois.","Velma will leave sometime after the passenger with the lucky hat."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Eloise","Gwen","Katie","Lee","Troy","Velma"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","Florida","Georgia","Illinois","Michigan","Pennsylvania"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de399abe69aa1c1242fc7ec621d79c2a"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" has more books than the bookmobile Hugh drives.","\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't the Winnebago.","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Elena.","The Greyhound bus has 50 more books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","Of the vehicle Hugh drives and the Greyhound bus, one has 300 books and the other is \"Books-4-U\".","The bookmobile with 300 books isn't driven by Patsy.","The mobile library Elena drives, \"Ready Reader\", and the Greyhound bus are three different vehicles.","\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't the ice cream truck.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the ice cream truck or the ambulance.","\"Explore More\" has more books than the vehicle Elena drives.","The Mack truck has 200 more books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","Of \"Explore More\" and the vehicle Omar drives, one has 450 books and the other is the school bus.","The vehicle Francisco drives is either \"Explore More\" or the mobile library with 250 books.","The vehicle Hugh drives has more books than the school bus."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Francisco","Hugh","Leroy","Omar","Patsy"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5800a6f0dceaab0a58c7289a8fc7129"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of the 2015 one and the 2012 item, one featured Al Allison and the other featured the person who played catcher.","The 1987 piece was either Jimmy Jacobs's piece or the piece for the person who played catcher.","Of Cole Cooley's item and the item for the person who played center field, one sold for $225 and the other came out in 1983.","Lance Leach's piece featured the person who played center field.","The piece that sold for $125, the 2015 item, and the item for the person who played left field are three different cards.","The card that sold for $375 didn't come out in 1987.","The one that sold for $175 didn't come out in 1987.","The 2015 piece sold for 100 dollars more than the piece for the person who played third base.","Al Allison's card was either the piece for the person who played left field or the item for the person who played shortstop.","Of the 1999 one and Bill Bernard's item, one sold for $125 and the other featured the person who played third base.","Pete Perez's card featured the person who played left field.","The item that sold for $375 didn't come out in 1983."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1983","1987","1995","1999","2012","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","left field","pitcher","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ba53ef0fe413b7d6a8ab61e3c167b4b"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person on the Bulldogs started 9 years after the second striker.","Of the goalie and Kawa, one began playing in 1985 and the other played for the Whitecaps.","The player on the Bulldogs was the center forward.","Awad played for the Spartans.","Cerisa was either the player on the Whitecaps or the player who started in 1988.","Of the player on the Whitecaps and the full back, one began playing in 1991 and the other was Kawa.","The person on the Predators started 3 years before Cerisa.","Banben didn't play for the Silverbacks.","The player who started in 1982, Kawa, Hatcha, the second striker and the center back were all different players.","The player on the Silverbacks was either the person who started in 1982 or the full back.","Awad wasn't the second striker."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Cerisa","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Predators","Silverbacks","Spartans","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c0a2d6031354647ae18ad458d7b582e"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 6:00pm had 1,000,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm didn't have exactly 1,500,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on BMT.","The program that aired on WNW didn't air on Sunday.","The show that aired on GMA didn't air on Wednesday.","The show that aired on Thursday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on WNW.","The program that aired at 10:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on FNX.","Of the program that aired on Monday and the program that aired on Thursday, one brought in 750,000 viewers and the other aired at 1:00pm.","Of the program that aired on GMA and the show that aired on Monday, one aired at 4:30pm and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired on Wednesday, the program that aired on SBC, the show that aired at 8:30pm, the show that aired at 2:00pm and the show that aired on PTR were all different programs.","The program that aired on Monday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","Of the show that aired on Thursday and the show with 500,000 viewers, one aired at 6:00pm and the other aired on PTR."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=892324013c1967b06e1d772e9ec28d68"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student from Mrs. Nixon's class is either the child whose final word was \"elucidated\" or Jill.","Violet didn't finish in fourth place.","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Erik.","The student who finished in fourth place, the student from Mrs. Steuben's class, Yvette and the student from Mrs. Condini's class are all different people.","The student from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Yvette.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class and Yvette, one finished in fifth place and the other had to spell \"duplicity\".","Kelley is either the student who finished in sixth place or the student who finished in second place.","Of Erik and the child whose final word was \"anemic\", one finished in second place and the other was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" finished in sixth place.","The student whose final word was \"bulwark\", the student from Mrs. Steuben's class, and the child who finished in second place are three different people.","The student who finished in seventh place is either the child from Mrs. Nixon's class or the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\".","The student whose final word was \"elucidated\" didn't finish in fifth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Erik","Jill","Kelley","Philip","Violet","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a26c16041256a6f1702ed878148f02a"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $3.75 order includes provolone cheese.","The sandwich with bologna costs 2 dollars more than Henrietta's order.","The $2.75 order is either the order with gouda cheese or the order with bologna.","The $4.75 order doesn't include muenster cheese.","The sandwich with bologna, Ronda's order, the sandwich with colby jack cheese, the $4.75 sandwich and Kenneth's order are all different sandwiches.","The $3.75 sandwich doesn't include corned beef.","Henrietta's order costs 1 dollar more than the order with corned beef.","The $4.75 sandwich includes roast beef.","Of the sandwich with ham and the $5.75 sandwich, one is Nora's and the other includes swiss cheese.","The order with provolone cheese costs more than Kenneth's order.","Sue's order is either the $2.75 sandwich or the sandwich with salami.","The $6.75 order doesn't include salami."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Kenneth","Nora","Omar","Ronda","Sue"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2593bc7d39625e87ad36316c3c69d4d8"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The snail was either the piece Curtis bought or the $5.00 balloon.","The $4.00 animal, the fish, and the white piece are three different items.","The $8.00 piece was either the snail or the monkey.","The monkey was orange.","The yellow animal, the fish, and the piece Bernard bought are three different items.","The $5.00 animal wasn't purchased by Olga.","The animal Olga bought was either the yellow balloon or the brown animal.","The orange piece, the animal Olga bought, the balloon Ian bought, the fish and the bear were all different items.","The $7.00 piece was purchased by Emma.","The gold balloon, the balloon Bernard bought, and the monkey are three different items.","Of the dog and the yellow piece, one was purchased by Curtis and the other cost $6.00.","Of the $3.00 piece and the snail, one was gold and the other was brown."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Curtis","Emma","Ian","Olga","Toni"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e5e30028b7ab2562fe375da624c90aa"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Zany Circus\" came out 4 years after the system made by Arco.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out 3 years before the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys.","The system made by Dow Games came out 2 years after the $2,500 system.","The $1,500 game came out sometime after the machine made by Pinnefore.","The $1,500 system, the game released in 1975, \"Bowling Alley\" and \"Archer Quest\" are all different games.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out sometime after the game made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 3 years after the $6,400 pinball machine.","The $2,500 game, \"Zany Circus\", and the system made by Hayco Inc. are three different games.","Of the game released in 1976 and \"Voyager Hero\", one costs $3,750 and the other was made by Hayco Inc..","The system released in 1979 is either \"Archer Quest\" or the $2,000 pinball machine.","Of the game made by Arco and the machine made by Waverly Toys, one costs $1,750 and the other is \"Archer Quest\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdab133aafda5cdea00148814480f322"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The utilities stock was bought by Abigail.","Of the health care stock and the stock that sold for $30 per share, one was QMZ and the other was bought by Bill.","The stock that sold for $26 per share wasn't purchased by Geraldo.","ABTR wasn't purchased by Edith.","The stock that sold for $29 per share wasn't in the financial sector.","Of the utilities stock and the stock Edith bought, one sold for $29 per share and the other was PSTO.","The technology stock wasn't purchased by Francine.","The technology stock was 2 dollars per share less expensive than PSTO.","KMPP was in the telecom sector.","JMO wasn't in the technology sector.","KMPP sold for $25 per share.","The stock Edith bought, the stock that sold for $28 per share, QMZ and the stock that sold for $27 per share were all different stocks.","JMO didn't sell for $29 per share.","The telecom stock wasn't purchased by Geraldo."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Geraldo"],"label_d":["financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6dce1c01c7986a3b99a20a0a4543aaa8"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner from Russia is either the person who won the prize in bioengineering or the person who won the prize in medicine.","Of the winner from Mexico and Mandy Marsh, one won the prize in astronomy and the other won in 1968.","The person who won in 1972 isn't from Germany.","The winner from Mexico won her prize 4 years after Edna Evitz.","The person from France didn't win the prize in medicine.","Kim Kane didn't win in 1968.","The winner who won in 1984 is either the person who won the prize in medicine or Tara Tate.","The person who won in 1976 isn't from France.","The person who won in 1984 didn't win the prize in physics.","The person from Canada is either the winner who won the prize in literature or the person who won in 1968.","The person who won in 1972 won the prize in astronomy.","Of the winner from France and the winner who won the prize in bioengineering, one is Olive Olson and the other won in 1984.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize before Deb Daniels."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Edna Evitz","Kim Kane","Mandy Marsh","Olive Olson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f253a7825722ffd962a6903c6e2c1e49"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Quinn will go online sometime after the Egert Facility.","Neither the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 nor the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 is the Falston LCS.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the project headed by Dr. Kirk or the Tevatron LHC.","The Dublin accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Quinn.","Of the Athens accelerator and the facility scheduled to go online in 2017, one is the Lectra 4C and the other is headed by Dr. York.","The Falston LCS isn't in Madrid.","Neither the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 nor the Stockholm accelerator is the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The Berlin facility is either the project headed by Dr. Peters or the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The six accelerators are the Lectra 4C, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, the Athens accelerator, the Stockholm accelerator, the Madrid accelerator and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020.","Of the Dublin facility and the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, one is the Zynga Complex and the other is headed by Dr. Peters.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 and the Paris facility, one is the Tevatron LHC and the other is headed by Dr. Morgan."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Kirk","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Peters","Dr. Quinn","Dr. York","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Berlin","Dublin","Madrid","Paris","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0285294d84fc6bc6c4abd9e3ada3342e"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with an APR of 11% doesn't have a limit of $20,000.","Neither the one with the $5,000 credit limit nor the TrustCo card is the card with an APR of 10%.","Of the card with the $20,000 credit limit and the Whitly Bank card, one expires on 08\/2025 and the other has an APR of 12%.","The TrustCo card has a limit of $6,500.","The Mid Atlantic card is either the one with the $6,500 credit limit or the one that expires on 08\/2025.","The card with an APR of 12% expires on 12\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card expires on 09\/2025.","The six cards are the one that expires on 12\/2025, the card with the $10,000 credit limit, the one with the $5,000 credit limit, the card with an APR of 13%, the one with an APR of 11% and the TrustCo card.","Of the one that expires on 02\/2024 and the Dell Scargo card, one has an APR of 8% and the other has a limit of $15,000.","The card that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 2 percent lower than the Hoardstrum card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$5,000","$6,500","$10,000","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56f14694cee1f0f3dc05a4a614d86796"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who submitted the purple item didn't knit the scarf.","The six people are the knitter who finished fourth, the knitter who entered her blanket, the knitter who entered her mittens, Natasha, Bessie and Geneva.","The entrant who finished fifth didn't make the purple item.","Geneva finished 2 places after the knitter who entered her scarf.","Of the entrant who submitted the blue item and the person who finished third, one is Bessie and the other made the blanket.","Tanya finished 2 places before the person who submitted the orange item.","Of Bessie and Geneva, one made the black item and the other made the hat.","The person who submitted the green item, the knitter who finished third, and the entrant who entered her scarf are three different people.","The person who entered her blanket finished somewhat before the entrant who submitted the purple item.","The person who finished third didn't knit the tea cozy.","Of the entrant who finished second and the knitter who entered her tea cozy, one made the black item and the other is Francis."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Francis","Geneva","Holly","Natasha","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb4f266bb372b1daa5aef2c41c5d14da"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered vermicelli paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose marinara sauce.","Claudia didn't pay $8.99.","Pablo didn't choose mushroom sauce.","Kristina was either the runner who chose marinara sauce or the contestant who paid $11.99.","The contestant who chose bolognese sauce paid 3 dollars more than the competitor who ordered rigatoni.","Of the contestant who paid $8.99 and the runner who paid $11.99, one chose mushroom sauce and the other ordered taglioni.","Neither the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce nor Claudia was the contestant who paid $6.99.","Claudia didn't choose mushroom sauce.","The competitor who chose alfredo sauce paid 1 dollar more than Florence.","Of Margie and the competitor who paid $11.99, one ordered fusilli and the other chose mushroom sauce.","The contestant who ordered capellini paid 4 dollars more than Kristina."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Florence","Kristina","Louis","Margie","Pablo"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13c54e9526b5653695d0b974b7a88b73"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Neither the energy stock nor the stock Ida Mae bought was the stock that sold for $26 per share.","Of ABTR and KMPP, one was bought by Delilah and the other was in the real estate sector.","PSTO was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","The six stocks were GXTV, the stock Delilah bought, the energy stock, the stock that sold for $27 per share, the stock Francine bought and the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock that sold for $29 per share wasn't purchased by Heathcliff.","Of the stock Ida Mae bought and the real estate stock, one was PSTO and the other sold for $27 per share.","The stock that sold for $28 per share wasn't in the energy sector.","ABTR wasn't purchased by Geraldo.","The stock that sold for $28 per share wasn't in the health care sector.","Of the stock Francine bought and GXTV, one sold for $29 per share and the other was in the technology sector.","The energy stock wasn't purchased by Geraldo.","QMZ was either the technology stock or the utilities stock."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Delilah","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a6b36fbbe912598006ff3eda3c393ef"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["P. wellington was sequenced in September.","The organism with 500 genes wasn't sequenced in September.","Of the organism with 500 genes and the one sequenced by Dr. Acosta, one is L. dyson and the other is P. wellington.","The one sequenced by Dr. Fletcher has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in April.","The organism sequenced in July was sequenced by Dr. Prince.","E. carolinus has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","The one sequenced in April was either the one with 1,500 genes or the organism sequenced by Dr. Roman.","E. carolinus was either the organism with 250 genes or the organism sequenced in December.","The organism with 1,500 genes was either the organism sequenced in February or P. wellington.","The one with 1,250 genes was sequenced in December.","E. paradolens has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","D. forcilitis wasn't sequenced by Dr. Roman."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Fletcher","Prince","Roman","Sheppard","Walsh"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab880f9af5d8ee335ec636b8e0924fc6"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Carol's sandwich costs more than the sandwich with muenster cheese.","Of Lula's order and the order with swiss cheese, one costs $6.75 and the other costs $5.75.","Carol's order includes cheddar cheese.","Carol's order is either the order with liverwurst or the $5.75 order.","Lula's order is either the sandwich with provolone cheese or the $2.75 order.","Tony's order doesn't include swiss cheese.","Of the sandwich with muenster cheese and the $5.75 sandwich, one includes salami and the other is Tony's.","Kenneth's sandwich doesn't include roast beef.","Of the order with gouda cheese and the $6.75 sandwich, one includes bologna and the other is Kenneth's.","The sandwich with ham costs 3 dollars more than Kenneth's order.","The sandwich with salami doesn't include provolone cheese.","Billie's order doesn't cost $5.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Carol","Kenneth","Lula","Peter","Tony"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1e8d7bc93f1797b82f2a7c173459fa1"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Avery Bridge is either the 11,500 ft bridge or the bridge in Dublin.","The camelback one is 1,500 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","The girder structure is 1,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Bucharest.","The structure in Dublin isn't the camelback bridge.","The bridge in Tallinn isn't the camelback bridge.","The one in Vaduz, the camelback structure, Gorem Bridge, the cable-stayed one and the 11,500 ft one are all different structures.","Star Bridge is 4,500 feet longer than the structure in Luxembourg.","Of the 13,000 ft one and the structure in Vaduz, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is Bay Bridge.","Vellon Bridge isn't 13,000 ft.","Sandy Bridge isn't 8,500 ft.","Of the bridge in Luxembourg and the 16,000 ft one, one is the truss bridge and the other is Sandy Bridge.","The cantilever structure is either Gorem Bridge or Bay Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Dublin","Luxembourg","Tallinn","Vaduz","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=040678040bb8bd4552748017eaeed863"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Aaron's design went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 5th.","Of Omar's design and the airplane that went 45 feet, one was thrown 5th and the other was yellow.","Aaron's design wasn't white.","The blue plane was either Roderick's design or Omar's design.","Valerie's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","Henrietta's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 55 feet.","Omar's design was either the plane that was thrown 5th or the white plane.","The plane that was thrown 3rd wasn't black.","Of the blue plane and Aaron's design, one went 15 feet and the other was thrown 3rd.","The plane that was thrown 3rd went 20 feet farther than Roderick's design.","Of the plane that went 55 feet and the pink airplane, one was Valerie's and the other was thrown 4th.","Aaron's design landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 6th.","The plane that went 55 feet wasn't thrown 7th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b00fb6791ce60bf8363f6c7d703557d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate worth $27 billion is either the magnate from Mexico or Sid Scott.","The tycoon from Germany, the magnate who works in the banking industry, and Leonard Levy are three different people.","The person who works in the software industry isn't from Canada.","Of the mogul from Canada and the person from Sweden, one is Betty Bush and the other is worth $26 billion.","The person worth $26 billion works in the software industry.","The magnate worth $30 billion doesn't work in the aerospace industry.","Gil Gallegos isn't from Norway.","The mogul worth $25 billion works in the medical industry.","Betty Bush is worth somewhat more than the tycoon from Norway.","Of the person from Germany and Ida Ingram, one is worth $28 billion and the other is worth $30 billion.","Hal Hickman is either the person who works in the finance industry or the person from Germany.","The tycoon worth $30 billion is either Hal Hickman or the tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Leonard Levy works in the finance industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Ida Ingram","Leonard Levy","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Canada","Ireland","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2e9d63a1543f7167c967ef757f48c37"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Abe Alvarez's sighting didn't involve the cigar-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO wasn't from Long Barn.","The sighting from Tarzana was submitted 4 days before the report of the cigar-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Springfield was either Edith Estes's report or the August 4 report.","Iva Ingram's report was either the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO or the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The report of the cone-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days after Benny Baron's report.","Of the report from Visalia and the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO, one was reported by Flora Flynn and the other was received on August 6.","Benny Baron's report was received on August 5.","Iva Ingram's sighting was from Newark.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted 3 days after the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","The August 5 report involved the oval-shaped UFO.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO, the sighting from Marina, Cindy Chan's sighting and the report from Newark were all different sightings."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Long Barn","Marina","Newark","Springfield","Tarzana","Visalia"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","horseshoe","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d441a655f905e2355758b1dddfcc4df7"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The lemon salmon, the meal served on May 17th, and the dish with 460 calories are three different recipes.","The dish with 18 grams of protein wasn't served on May 17th.","Of the dish with 7 grams of protein and the meal served on May 12th, one was the citrus halibut and the other has 440 calories.","The six recipes were the recipe served on May 17th, the dish with 400 calories, the meal with 7 grams of protein, the dish with 480 calories, the meal with 380 calories and the meal with 460 calories.","The meal with 400 calories wasn't served on May 15th.","The lemon salmon contains 40 more calories than the meal with 8 grams of protein.","The chili pork contains 40 more calories than the meal with 18 grams of protein.","The dish with 480 calories wasn't served on May 16th.","The meal with 380 calories was either the recipe served on May 13th or the dish served on May 14th.","The meal with 18 grams of protein wasn't served on May 13th.","The recipe with 480 calories doesn't have exactly 9 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 16th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","The dish with 12 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the asian steak.","The dish served on May 14th contains 20 fewer calories than the kale quinoa."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96cc494317d5131bee7dbd9eaf28e1ac"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The six planes were the plane that was thrown 1st, the plane that went 45 feet, the blue airplane, the plane that went 25 feet, the plane that went 15 feet and the plane that went 55 feet.","The green airplane landed somewhat shorter than the plane that was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 2nd went 10 feet farther than Omar's design.","The black airplane went 20 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 7th.","Of the pink plane and the plane that went 15 feet, one was Henrietta's and the other was thrown 7th.","The plane that was thrown 1st went 10 feet farther than Ella's design.","The plane that went 15 feet was either the yellow plane or the black airplane.","Of the plane that was thrown 2nd and the white airplane, one went 55 feet and the other was Aaron's.","The plane that was thrown 4th landed 10 feet shorter than Aaron's design.","Valerie's design went somewhat farther than the pink airplane.","Of the blue airplane and the plane that went 45 feet, one was thrown 2nd and the other was Roderick's.","Omar's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 55 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f088fc1be73ca7b9679aed50e325d38d"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Shelley's item is either the coffee table or the piece made of oak.","The $275 piece was made of oak.","Nadine's item costs $375.","The footstool costs 25 dollars more than the item made of poplar.","The piece made of elm costs 25 dollars less than Whitney's piece.","Of Cheri's item and the item made of poplar, one is the end table and the other costs $350.","The rocking chair costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of ash.","Bonita's item costs less than the item made of oak.","The $375 item wasn't made of ash.","The bookshelf costs 50 dollars less than the piece made of chestnut.","Of the end table and the item made of elm, one costs $300 and the other was crafted by Cheri."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Bonita","Cheri","Nadine","Rosemary","Shelley","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","oak","poplar","sandalwood"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c780462b5672a3240f3417cfde8bcefa"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Lisa Lara is from France.","The person who won in 1964 didn't win the prize in literature.","The winner who won in 1976 didn't win the prize in medicine.","Olive Olson won her prize after the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","Mandy Marsh is from Ireland.","Of Deb Daniels and the person who won the prize in physics, one won in 1976 and the other is from Germany.","Of the person from New Zealand and Mandy Marsh, one won the prize in bioengineering and the other won in 1976.","Of the person from Germany and the winner who won in 1984, one won the prize in chemistry and the other is Olive Olson.","Edna Evitz won her prize after the person from Mexico.","The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize before Deb Daniels.","The person from Poland won her prize 4 years before Mandy Marsh."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Edna Evitz","Ida Ingram","Lisa Lara","Mandy Marsh","Olive Olson"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Germany","Ireland","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5a418345badf4e1bca6eda07193125a"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person from Austria has a birthday 4 months before Izzy.","The person born on August 15th, the lawyer, Dale and the traveler born on September 17th are all different people.","Of the architect and the surgeon, one was born on August 15th and the other is from France.","Harry is not the architect.","Of Kevin and the traveler from Canada, one is the surgeon and the other was born on April 13th.","The traveler born on August 15th is either the politician or the architect.","Of the musician and Dale, one is from Norway and the other was born on July 16th.","Neither the lawyer nor the engineer is the person whose birthday is on July 16th.","Jeffrey has a birthday 1 month before the lawyer.","The person whose birthday is on July 16th is not from South Africa."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Dale","Gerald","Harry","Izzy","Jeffrey","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","France","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30118ebfd643fe784ea97a6c8fc8380e"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Ed Everett is worth somewhat less than the tycoon from Mexico.","The six people are the mogul from Sweden, the mogul who works in the finance industry, Sid Scott, the mogul worth $30 billion, the person worth $28 billion and the person who works in the retail industry.","Ed Everett is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Norway.","The mogul who works in the medical industry is either the mogul worth $27 billion or Tim Townsend.","The mogul worth $25 billion doesn't work in the finance industry.","Of the person from France and Ed Everett, one is worth $28 billion and the other works in the software industry.","The magnate worth $27 billion isn't from Denmark.","The mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry isn't from France.","Of the magnate worth $28 billion and the magnate worth $30 billion, one is from France and the other is Leonard Levy.","Ida Ingram is worth 2 billion more than the magnate who works in the software industry.","Cal Craig is either the tycoon from Argentina or the magnate worth $30 billion.","Cal Craig, the tycoon from Sweden, and the tycoon worth $27 billion are three different people."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Ida Ingram","Leonard Levy","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","France","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e1655029c525656c582d214b9c6b7a5"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.0431 W was found 3 days after the cache that held the decoder ring.","The case at 88.3907 W was found 6 days before the box that held the puzzle book.","The cache that held the decoder ring was found 12 days before the box at 41.0072 N.","The cache at 40.3109 N didn't have the chewing gum inside it.","Of the cache at 88.1928 W and the case found on May 15, one was at 41.0072 N and the other was at 40.8991 N.","The case that held the puzzle book was either the cache at 41.0072 N or the box found on May 9.","The box that held the chewing gum wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The case at 88.4584 W, the case that held the brass key, and the case at 40.5912 N are three different boxes.","The cache at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The case that held the brass key was either the cache at 88.0431 W or the case at 40.6656 N.","The box at 40.3109 N didn't have the brass key inside it.","The case that held the chewing gum wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The case found on May 18 wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The box found on May 9 was either the cache that held the decoder ring or the cache at 88.1863 W.","The case at 88.1928 W was found sometime before the cache that held the ancient coin."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc16d042bdb39a6419d945c05931cbc9"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Sama Takako wasn't built in 1765.","Hori Takesi isn't in Miyato.","Of Matsuno Okura and the temple dedicated to the cat, one was built in 1585 and the other is in Funai.","The structure in Toyagi was built 240 years before the temple dedicated to the frog.","Of Takahashi and the temple in Niwa, one is dedicated to the mouse and the other was built in 1705.","The temple dedicated to the mouse is either the structure in Funai or the structure in Usui.","The shrine dedicated to the turtle is either the temple in Niwa or Matsuno Okura.","The structure built in 1585 isn't in Toyagi.","Sama Takako isn't in Niwa.","Amari Michi was built sometime before the structure in Nakai.","The structure built in 1825 isn't in Funai.","The structure dedicated to the deer is either the structure in Nakai or Takahashi.","Matsuno Okura wasn't built in 1765."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0a17a30cbfc294fc275f8f79fcca99a"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person with the 11:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Of the client who will be seeing Dr. McClain and the patient with the 12:30pm appointment, one is Kurt and the other has the appointment for the whitening.","Inez has an appointment 1 hour after the client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer.","The patient with the 1:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Winters.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Joseph, Rosemary, the patient going in for the crown, the customer with the 11:30am appointment and Jonathan are all different people.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Joseph has an appointment 2 hours after Inez.","Zachary is either the person with the 9:30am appointment or the person who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","The person with the 11:30am appointment will be seen by Dr. Valdez.","The person with the 9:30am appointment is either the patient going in for the extraction or the person who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","The person with the 10:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Kramer.","The customer going in for the veneers has an appointment sometime after Jonathan.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Inez","Jonathan","Kurt","Orlando","Rosemary","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Joseph","Dr. Kramer","Dr. McClain","Dr. Owens","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4019541d908f12d6f613abf9341ad258"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player on the Silverbacks was either the center back or the full back.","Neither the player on the Silverbacks nor the person on the Minutemen was the player who started in 1988.","Kawa didn't start in 1976.","Of the goalie and the player on the Timberwolves, one was Kawa and the other began playing in 1988.","The person on the Silverbacks started 12 years after Hatcha.","Gardelli didn't start in 1988.","Of the player who started in 1991 and Kawa, one was the center forward and the other played for the Silverbacks.","Of the player who started in 1985 and the second striker, one played for the Hammerheads and the other was Fichin.","The person on the Predators was either the player who started in 1988 or Fichin.","Gardelli wasn't the center back.","Awad started 3 years before the wing back.","The person who started in 1979 didn't play for the Minutemen."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Minutemen","Predators","Silverbacks","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5365462e8b31ef236329f07cc11a8142"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Almerini.","The contestant who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Yvette.","Hannah had to spell \"facetiously\".","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Of the child who finished in fifth place and the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other is Erik.","Andres had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Of Erik and the child from Mrs. Steuben's class, one finished in fifth place and the other had to spell \"elucidated\".","The student who finished in third place had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","Violet is either the student who finished in fourth place or the child from Mrs. Nixon's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Andres","Erik","Hannah","Philip","Violet","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ebc91f9cc4e39203481434266fd0f87"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the player who won the $5.25 pot and the person who won the second hand, one won with a royal flush and the other was Lee.","The player who won with a flush won 1 hand before Theodore.","The person who won with two pairs won sometime before Lee.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won 1 hand after Lee.","Of Salvador and the competitor who won the $12.50 pot, one won the sixth hand and the other won with a royal flush.","The player who won with a straight flush, Guillermo, the competitor who won the third hand, the player who won the fourth hand and the player who won the $23.25 pot were all different people.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot didn't win with one pair.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won with two pairs.","Paulette won the second hand.","Jana was either the competitor who won with a straight flush or the player who won the fifth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Jana","Lee","Paulette","Salvador","Theodore"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=453c62548840f1e4316fd59de3380923"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of the passenger with the talisman and the flier going to Louisiana, one will leave in March and the other is Peggy.","The aerophobe with the lucky hat will leave 2 months before Sophie.","Neither the passenger leaving in March nor Doug is the passenger going to Nebraska.","Of the aerophobe going to Louisiana and the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot, one will leave in February and the other is Olive.","The flier going to Rhode Island is either the aerophobe leaving in January or the aerophobe with the talisman.","The aerophobe going to Colorado will leave 4 months after the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","Of the passenger going to Georgia and the flier leaving in June, one will bring their rabbit's foot and the other is Sophie.","Yolanda is either the aerophobe going to Illinois or the aerophobe with the coin.","The flier leaving in February won't bring a wishbone.","The aerophobe with the shamrock is either Sophie or the aerophobe leaving in April.","Peggy won't leave in May."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Doug","Olive","Peggy","Rudy","Sophie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","Illinois","Louisiana","Nebraska","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8610d93ee3bd559941fd65f75365889a"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO and Edith Estes's sighting, one was from Yarmouth and the other was received on August 6.","The August 4 sighting didn't involve the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Yarmouth was either Benny Baron's report or Edith Estes's sighting.","Of the report of the cigar-shaped UFO and Gil Gates's sighting, one was from Beaconsfield and the other was received on August 4.","Iva Ingram's report, the report of the triangle-shaped UFO, the August 6 report, the report from Walnut Creek and the report from Otisfield were all different sightings.","Benny Baron's report was submitted sometime after the sighting from Otisfield.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO wasn't from Walnut Creek.","Dan Delgado's sighting wasn't received on August 5.","Neither Hal Harrison's sighting nor the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was the August 5 report.","Edith Estes's report was submitted 2 days before the report from Fontana.","Of the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO and the August 8 sighting, one was from Dows and the other was reported by Iva Ingram.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO wasn't from Fontana.","The sighting from Walnut Creek was submitted sometime before the report of the diamond-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Dows","Fontana","Otisfield","Walnut Creek","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cigar","diamond","horseshoe","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17ce743b31806980820e5988b1f2ab27"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's podcast is either the business podcast or the sports podcast.","The sports podcast has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2012.","Al Acosta's podcast has 3 million more downloads than the literature podcast.","The show that began in 2007 has 1 million more downloads than the literature podcast.","Faye Fender's podcast isn't about investing.","Eva Estrada's show isn't about sports.","The show that began in 2011 has fewer downloads than the film show.","Dixie Dean's show has 1 million more downloads than the literature podcast.","Eva Estrada's show is either the show with 5 million downloads or the show with 4 million downloads.","Of the podcast with 1 million downloads and the podcast that began in 2012, one is Cora Capon's and the other is Faye Fender's.","Of the podcast with 5 million downloads and Cora Capon's show, one is about literature and the other started in 2010."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2010","2011","2012","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d291c0dc3db535c259a5952520a14062"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of \"Tombawomba\" and Isabel's dummy, one cost $1,000 and the other is going to Ypsilanti.","Of the $1,000 piece and the dummy going to Mexico City, one is \"Yenga\" and the other is Herman's.","Margarita's piece, \"Xavier\", and the dummy going to Ypsilanti are three different dummies.","The $1,250 puppet isn't \"Utrecht\".","Kelly's piece cost 1,000 dollars more than the puppet going to Oslo.","The piece going to Mexico City is either \"Utrecht\" or Margarita's dummy.","The $750 puppet isn't \"Utrecht\".","The $1,750 puppet is \"Valencio\".","Isabel's piece cost somewhat less than \"Waldarama\".","\"Utrecht\", the $1,750 puppet, and the piece going to Ypsilanti are three different dummies.","\"Utrecht\" cost somewhat less than the puppet going to Baltimore.","The six dummies are Nicole's dummy, \"Xavier\", the dummy going to St. Moritz, \"Utrecht\", the dummy going to Ypsilanti and \"Yenga\".","Kelly's piece isn't \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c064da60ca97d79a43ec51d5929ba036"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's puppet cost 250 dollars more than \"Xavier\".","The dummy going to Mexico City, \"Utrecht\", and Herman's piece are three different dummies.","The dummy going to Ypsilanti isn't \"Valencio\".","Of the puppet going to Portland and the $1,250 dummy, one is Margarita's and the other is \"Xavier\".","Of the dummy going to Portland and the $2,000 dummy, one is \"Waldarama\" and the other is Jeff's.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 500 dollars more than the piece going to Oslo.","\"Utrecht\" is either Jeff's dummy or the $1,000 puppet.","\"Utrecht\", the $2,000 puppet, and the dummy going to Ypsilanti are three different dummies.","The piece going to St. Moritz cost somewhat more than \"Tombawomba\".","The $1,750 dummy isn't \"Valencio\".","\"Yenga\", the $2,000 dummy, and Herman's puppet are three different dummies.","The dummy going to Vancouver cost 500 dollars more than Kelly's piece.","Nicole's piece isn't \"Waldarama\".","\"Waldarama\" cost 750 dollars more than Margarita's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1fb7c2b46a6b2997b7fea3bfc9f2a12f"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The animal Kathleen bought cost 2 dollars less than the gold animal.","The purple piece cost 1 dollar less than the snail.","The dog cost 2 dollars less than the piece Patsy bought.","The red balloon cost less than the dog.","Of the cat and the white piece, one cost $6.00 and the other was purchased by Bernard.","The snail was either the $4.00 animal or the animal Curtis bought.","The $4.00 animal wasn't purchased by Bernard.","The piece Ian bought, the $4.00 piece and the red piece were all different items.","The turtle cost 1 dollar more than the piece Patsy bought.","The monkey wasn't orange.","The white balloon cost less than the monkey.","The cat cost more than the gold animal."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Bernard","Curtis","Ian","Kathleen","Patsy","Toni"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8032caa290898dd9231ce48ec86fbb7"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Eva Estrada's podcast doesn't have exactly 5 million downloads.","The business show has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2012.","Faye Fender's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the sports show.","Of the show that began in 2011 and Cora Capon's show, one has 4 million downloads and the other is about sports.","Dixie Dean's show is either the gaming show or the podcast that began in 2011.","Cora Capon's show started in 2014.","The music show, Bobby Bora's show, Faye Fender's show, the show with 4 million downloads and Geneva Gold's show are all different shows.","The show that began in 2014 has more downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","Bobby Bora's show started in 2007.","Of the show that began in 2011 and the investing podcast, one is Geneva Gold's and the other has 4 million downloads.","The investing show is either the show that began in 2012 or the podcast that began in 2013.","Cora Capon's show doesn't have exactly 5 million downloads.","Faye Fender's podcast, the film show, and the investing show are three different shows."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90b82e6fb7d2e31eb3f19354f6687fce"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 9 grams of protein, the recipe with 460 calories, the dish served on May 16th, the garlic tilapia and the lemon salmon were all different recipes.","Of the dish with 400 calories and the recipe with 460 calories, one has exactly 15 grams of protein and the other was the kale quinoa.","The meal served on May 14th contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal with 9 grams of protein.","Of the dish served on May 16th and the meal with 12 grams of protein, one has 400 calories and the other has 380 calories.","The meal with 440 calories doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","The recipe with 12 grams of protein wasn't served on May 14th.","The chili pork was either the recipe with 12 grams of protein or the meal with 460 calories.","The kale quinoa wasn't served on May 15th.","The recipe with 5 grams of protein was either the chili pork or the recipe served on May 13th.","The dish with 460 calories was either the recipe with 8 grams of protein or the recipe served on May 17th.","The kale quinoa contains 20 fewer calories than the dish with 8 grams of protein.","The recipe with 440 calories, the meal served on May 17th, and the kale quinoa are three different recipes.","The recipe with 400 calories doesn't have exactly 10 grams of protein.","The bulgur salad wasn't served on May 16th.","The lemon salmon contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe served on May 17th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0dde49ca57213652b9df8287b1c7b54"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 3 million downloads is either the show that began in 2013 or the show that began in 2008.","Dixie Dean's podcast started in 2013.","Al Acosta's podcast has 2 million fewer downloads than the investing podcast.","Of the podcast with 5 million downloads and the show that began in 2009, one is about business and the other is Eva Estrada's.","The podcast that began in 2015 is either Geneva Gold's podcast or Dixie Dean's show.","The podcast that began in 2013 has 1 million fewer downloads than the sports show.","Of the podcast with 2 million downloads and the investing podcast, one is Bobby Bora's and the other started in 2009.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the literature show.","Geneva Gold's show has more downloads than the sports show.","Faye Fender's show is about gaming.","The music podcast started in 2011."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2011","2012","2013","2015"],"label_d":["business","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dab35a4caed5898e8c265b95bc2696d"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the customer with the 12:30pm appointment and Nettie, one has the appointment for the crown and the other will be seen by Dr. Park.","Patsy is either the person who will be seeing Dr. Estrada or the person going in for the veneers.","Of the client who will be seeing Dr. Valdez and the customer with the 9:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the filling and the other is Inez.","Nettie doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","The person with the 12:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Valdez.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Valdez has an appointment sometime after Bernice.","The client with the 1:30pm appointment will be seen by Dr. Winters.","Of the person with the 9:30am appointment and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Harris, one is Shane and the other has the appointment for the filling.","Inez has an appointment sometime before the patient going in for the extraction.","The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Estrada.","The person going in for the crown has an appointment 2 hours after the customer who will be seeing Dr. Harris.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","Vanessa is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters or the person who will be seeing Dr. Valdez."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Inez","Nettie","Patsy","Shane","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Estrada","Dr. Harris","Dr. Park","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37d9cc78b799510ac04e9067460af332"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Lyeilia culture was founded sometime after the culture with 4,500 people.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded 500 years after the culture located near Garden Grove.","Of the culture located near New Liberty and the society founded in 100 AD, one had a population size of 9,000 and the other was the Chach culture.","The Nysrani culture was founded in 1350 AD.","Of the society founded in 600 AD and the society founded in 850 AD, one was the Lyeilia culture and the other was based near Carmel.","The culture located near Redlands was founded 1,000 years after the Chach culture.","The Oiracha culture wasn't founded in 350 AD.","The Juad culture was founded sometime after the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture founded in 850 AD had a population size of 9,500.","The Juad culture wasn't founded in 1100 AD.","The culture with 8,000 people was either the Chach culture or the Juad culture.","The culture located near Howland was founded 500 years before the culture with 5,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Juad","Lyeilia","Nysrani","Oiracha","Voriss"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Carmel","Garden Grove","Howland","New Liberty","Quasqueton","Redlands"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d15ab4d19383ab539c1b4f3e4210cb75"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near New Liberty didn't have a population size of 8,000.","Of the culture located near Howland and the culture founded in 1100 AD, one had a population size of 5,000 and the other was the Zuneos culture.","The Aldeton culture was founded sometime after the culture with 7,500 people.","Of the culture located near Arnolds Park and the Ryat culture, one had a population size of 4,500 and the other was founded in 100 AD.","Neither the Voriss culture nor the culture located near Redlands was the society founded in 350 AD.","The Zuneos culture, the culture located near Unity, the culture founded in 600 AD, the culture with 8,000 people and the culture with 7,500 people were all different cultures.","The Juad culture wasn't founded in 350 AD.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded sometime before the culture located near Howland.","The culture founded in 100 AD wasn't based near Redlands.","The culture with 9,500 people was either the Aldeton culture or the Lyeilia culture.","The Lyeilia culture was founded 500 years before the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture located near Unity didn't have a population size of 6,500.","Of the culture located near Howland and the Lyeilia culture, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was founded in 600 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Juad","Lyeilia","Ryat","Voriss","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Howland","Junction City","New Liberty","Redlands","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbad0c9b1d5b1dc4626e97ccb2f6b93f"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Merah came from Sebulu.","The 19-year-old didn't come from Sebulu.","The animal that was found in Ambalat is 3 years older than Pemson.","Shamir didn't come from Ambalat.","The 4-year-old didn't come from Puruk Cahu.","Of Pemson and the animal that was found in Basahan, one is cared for by Dolly and the other is cared for by Aldo.","Quirrel is 6 years younger than the animal Gracie works with.","The orangutan Gracie works with is either Shamir or the 10-year-old.","The animal that was found in Puak is either the 10-year-old or the 13-year-old.","Of the orangutan Francine works with and the orangutan Dolly works with, one is Merah and the other is 7 years old.","Nikatrice is cared for by Eva.","The animal that was found in Puak is 6 years younger than Merah."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7198b47cf94e284b725c001ea3c262ff"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Ready Reader\" is either the Mack truck or the Winnebago.","Of \"Books-4-U\" and \"Tiny Tomes\", one is driven by Becky and the other is the school bus.","\"Explore More\" is either the Airstream or the mobile library with 350 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 more books than the vehicle Patsy drives.","The bookmobile with 500 books, \"Lit on Wheels\", and the vehicle Dan drives are three different vehicles.","The six vehicles are \"Tiny Tomes\", the bookmobile Patsy drives, the vehicle with 400 books, the vehicle with 500 books, the bookmobile Violet drives and the vehicle Kimberly drives.","The vehicle with 450 books isn't driven by Kimberly.","\"Words To Go\" has more books than the bookmobile Violet drives.","Of the vehicle Kimberly drives and \"Explore More\", one has 250 books and the other is the Winnebago.","The vehicle with 500 books isn't the ambulance.","Of \"Books-4-U\" and the Airstream, one is driven by Violet and the other is driven by Patsy."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Dan","Francisco","Kimberly","Patsy","Violet"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ab1015da93cc08d220f5ddcbc88a545"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of the $1,750 system and the game released in 1976, one is \"Aladeen\" and the other was made by Arco.","Of the machine released in 1975 and the system made by Waverly Toys, one costs $1,500 and the other is \"Archer Quest\".","Of \"Aladeen\" and \"Bowling Alley\", one costs $1,500 and the other was made by Dow Games.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 2 years after the machine made by Pinnefore.","\"Zany Circus\" came out 2 years before the $2,500 game.","The machine released in 1978 doesn't cost $3,750.","The $3,750 game wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The system released in 1976 wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The $2,000 system, the game released in 1976, and the system made by Pinnefore are three different games.","The pinball machine made by Arco came out sometime before the $3,750 machine.","The six games are the pinball machine released in 1977, the game made by Arco, the game made by Maxigame, \"Voyager Hero\", \"Aladeen\" and \"Bowling Alley\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a677d4f3a325519a87bb2e81f2a9a167"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 155 sq ft home is either the $29,000 house or the structure going to Unionville.","Of the $38,000 house and the 125 sq ft structure, one will be delivered to Fullerton and the other is for the Underwoods.","The 140 sq ft house sold for $36,000.","The 95 sq ft house didn't sell for $35,000.","The house going to Healdsburg is 45 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 home.","The Gillespie's home is somewhat larger than the house going to Eagle Grove.","The structure going to Eagle Grove is somewhat larger than the Pratt's home.","Of the $25,000 home and the 95 sq ft house, one will be delivered to Healdsburg and the other is for the Davidsons.","The $25,000 home is either the house going to Unionville or the 110 sq ft home.","The structure going to Mission Viejo is 45 sq ft smaller than the $36,000 structure.","The Ingram's home is either the home going to Kennebunkport or the 155 sq ft structure.","The structure going to Unionville didn't sell for $36,000.","The Whitehead's house is either the house going to Healdsburg or the $35,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=212b2ae31a8005ffa20bb6a14c6872d5"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the traveler from Sweden and the traveler born on June 14th, one is the musician and the other is Jeffrey.","The diplomat has a birthday 4 months before Michael.","The person whose birthday is on August 15th, Jeffrey, Bill, Kevin and the politician are all different people.","The traveler from Mexico is either Jeffrey or the lawyer.","The person whose birthday is on April 13th is not from Austria.","Bill is either the person from Belgium or the musician.","The traveler whose birthday is on September 17th is not from Austria.","The politician has a birthday 2 months after the person from Belgium.","Neither the traveler whose birthday is on September 17th nor the diplomat is Neville.","Of Jeffrey and the surgeon, one was born on May 18th and the other is from Belgium.","The person from Norway is not the diplomat.","Neville is not the surgeon.","Michael is either the person born on June 14th or the traveler from Mexico."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Izzy","Jeffrey","Kevin","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Mexico","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f4cda71e82ad69846c335ea3f9a9cdc"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Hannah is either the salesperson who ordered the iced tea or the salesperson whose order cost $7.15.","Irene didn't order the ginger ale.","Rebecca didn't order the B.L.T..","Neither the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 nor the salesperson whose order cost $6.70 is the team member who ordered the iced tea.","Erica owes more than the salesperson who ordered the orange soda.","The salesperson who ordered the Italian sub owes more than Rebecca.","Of the person whose order cost $5.35 and the salesperson who ordered the water, one ordered the meatball sub and the other is Erica.","Geoffrey owes $7.15.","Hannah owes more than the team member who ordered the ginger ale.","The salesperson who ordered the taco salad owes $1.35 less than Samantha.","Of the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger and the person whose order cost $5.35, one ordered the root beer and the other is Erica.","Of Samantha and the team member whose order cost $5.80, one ordered the cheeseburger and the other ordered the ginger ale."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98a65cc5ecdde179fb22bcd8a87008a2"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of Cole Cooley's item and the one that sold for $325, one featured the person who played second base and the other featured the person who played left field.","Irv Ingram's card sold for 100 dollars less than the 1978 piece.","The six cards were the one that sold for $225, Gilby Glass's card, Irv Ingram's card, Cole Cooley's item, the 1972 piece and Finn Freeman's piece.","The 2015 one sold for 50 dollars less than Lance Leach's one.","Of the piece that sold for $275 and Jimmy Jacobs's item, one featured the person who played shortstop and the other came out in 1972.","The 2012 item sold for somewhat more than Irv Ingram's item.","The card that sold for $225 didn't feature the person who played catcher.","Cole Cooley's piece sold for 50 dollars more than the one for the person who played pitcher.","The 1978 piece sold for somewhat less than Finn Freeman's item.","The card for the person who played second base sold for 50 dollars more than Finn Freeman's item.","The one that sold for $325, the 1972 one, and the 1978 one are three different cards.","Finn Freeman's one didn't come out in 2012.","The item for the person who played shortstop didn't come out in 2004."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Finn Freeman","Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1995","2004","2012","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","left field","pitcher","right field","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43082e04a6c29291481cf2dd294c0f5e"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler from Mexico has a birthday 2 months before the surgeon.","The traveler whose birthday is on August 15th is not from Austria.","Of the engineer and the person from Sweden, one is Adrian and the other was born on April 13th.","Of the politician and the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th, one is Izzy and the other is from Germany.","Eric has a birthday sometime after the engineer.","The person from Canada is not the diplomat.","The person from Austria is not the musician.","Eric is not from Germany.","The six people are the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th, the diplomat, the traveler from Mexico, Kevin, Dale and the person from Germany.","Adrian has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Germany.","Kevin is either the person from Germany or the lawyer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Eric","Izzy","Kevin","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","France","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c841c86b35db3d24c00ee4edaa6ef66"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of the March 31 proceeding and the 3-6 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado and the other was Short v Metz.","Of the March 10 case and Justice Larson's majority opinion, one was Carson v Dunn and the other was the 3-6 decision.","The March 17 proceeding was either the 6-3 decision or the 2-7 decision.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was the 4-5 decision.","Omar v Powers was the 6-3 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was 2 weeks before Justice Larson's majority opinion.","The 8-1 decision was either Zamora v Pibb or Omar v Powers.","Watts v Yang had its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","Zamora v Pibb was sometime after Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","The 6-3 decision was 1 week before Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Carson v Dunn was 1 week after Justice Olson's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e4e46a604593b5cc0718efc900681ee"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Zemelmolen was built 23 years before the Van den Berg family's house.","The home in Hoogmade, the Van den Berg family's structure, and Westmolen are three different structures.","The house in Hoogmade is owned by the Smit family.","Hoekmolen wasn't built in 1752.","Westmolen wasn't built in 1683.","The windmill built in 1798 isn't owned by the Smit family.","Of the windmill built in 1706 and the home in Kinderdijk, one is owned by the De Jong family and the other is Grosmolen.","Zemelmolen was built in 1729.","The Visser family's house, the structure in Aarlanderveen, and Westmolen are three different structures.","Of Vlietmolen and the structure built in 1752, one is owned by the Van den Berg family and the other is in Hoogmade.","Westmolen is in Schiedam.","Grosmolen is either the home in Den Bommel or the Jansen family's windmill.","The Bakker family's structure was built 69 years before the windmill in Aarlanderveen.","Of the De Jong family's home and the Bakker family's home, one was built in 1683 and the other is Zemelmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82aab490ba0018bd7d56b22dd87601bb"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the cook who scored 63 points and the cook who scored 70 points, one made the lemon snapper and the other was Tyrone.","The chef from Apple Barn didn't make the smoked pork.","The person who scored 49 points is either the person from Apple Barn or the person from Oceanside.","The chef from White Bean scored somewhat more points than Karl.","Zachary is either the person who scored 42 points or the cook who made the turkey soup.","The cook from Demitasse scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","The person who made the cashew tofu scored 7 more points than the person from Enzo's.","Marjorie doesn't work at White Bean.","Tyrone didn't make the turkey soup.","The person who made the cajun chili scored 7 fewer points than Luther.","Tyrone is either the person from Apple Barn or the cook who made the cashew tofu.","Of the person who made the cajun chili and the person who scored 63 points, one was Zachary and the other works at Zenaida's.","Marjorie is either the person who made the smoked pork or the person from Demitasse."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Karl","Luther","Marjorie","Tyrone","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b61c6027bb6c2ddb8cb01932e304b53a"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The orangutan that was found in Ambalat isn't cared for by Beatrice.","Of the orangutan that was found in Basahan and the orangutan Gracie works with, one is 19 years old and the other is Pemson.","Nikatrice is younger than the ape that was found in Kendisi.","The 10-year-old isn't cared for by Francine.","Quirrel isn't 10 years old.","Quirrel isn't cared for by Calliope.","Of Ofallo and the 13-year-old, one is cared for by Francine and the other came from Tarakan.","The orangutan Beatrice works with is younger than the animal that was found in Tarakan.","Merah is younger than the animal that was found in Sebulu.","Quirrel, the orangutan that was found in Melak, Nikatrice, the animal that was found in Tarakan and the orangutan that was found in Sebulu are all different animals.","The orangutan Aldo works with is older than the ape that was found in Kendisi.","The 7-year-old, Quirrel, and the animal Aldo works with are three different animals.","Of the ape Gracie works with and the ape that was found in Kendisi, one is 13 years old and the other is Quirrel."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f8ae1685ac03b01698db6a18cfbdf50"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the knitter who finished sixth and the person who submitted the silver item, one made the sweater and the other is Ida.","Ida, the person who finished fifth, and the person who submitted the green item are three different people.","The entrant who entered her mittens finished 1 place after the knitter who submitted the black item.","Holly didn't knit the blanket.","Geneva didn't make the black item.","Ida finished 2 places after the entrant who entered her blanket.","The knitter who entered her blanket, the knitter who submitted the blue item, and the entrant who finished first are three different people.","Geneva finished somewhat after the entrant who entered her socks.","The person who submitted the black item, Ida, the knitter who entered her sweater, the person who finished fifth and Winifred are all different people.","Ernestine finished 3 places before the person who submitted the white item.","Of the entrant who entered her scarf and the knitter who submitted the blue item, one finished second and the other is Ernestine.","The entrant who entered her socks is either the person who submitted the purple item or the person who finished second."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Geneva","Holly","Ida","Ruth","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b3a0c71b8f950b8ab708d3064c1675d"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Pomaquin oyster isn't from Appleton, CT.","The oyster with the citrusy finish costs 30 cents less than the Summersill oyster.","The Thatcher oyster has a buttery taste.","The one with the nutty finish, the one that costs $2.40, and the one that costs $2.50 are three different oysters.","Of the oyster from Willapa, RI and the oyster that costs $2.00, one is the Welcher oyster and the other has a buttery taste.","The Summersill oyster isn't from Vancouver, BC.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs somewhat less than the oyster with the briny finish.","The oyster that costs $2.10 has a briny taste.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA costs 20 cents less than the Bluepoint oyster.","The Summersill oyster is either the oyster with the creamy finish or the one with the nutty finish.","The six oysters are the oyster that costs $2.30, the oyster from Duxbury, MA, the oyster from Appleton, CT, the one with the citrusy finish, the one from Barnstable, ME and the one with the creamy finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0aedafbc6d12ee42ced27f170c1832a0"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The piece Kathleen bought cost more than the monkey.","The dog cost 2 dollars less than the balloon Sidney bought.","The dog was either the $4.00 balloon or the balloon Emma bought.","The purple balloon was either the animal Francisco bought or the fish.","The snail was either the orange balloon or the $6.00 animal.","The piece Yvette bought cost more than the red animal.","The six items were the animal Emma bought, the $5.00 piece, the $7.00 piece, the red piece, the orange balloon and the purple animal.","The balloon Francisco bought wasn't red.","The yellow balloon was either the animal Kathleen bought or the dog.","The $5.00 balloon wasn't magenta.","The $4.00 balloon wasn't purple.","The piece Kathleen bought was gold.","The balloon Yvette bought cost 3 dollars less than the cat."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Francisco","Ian","Kathleen","Sidney","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0368a5b47a9d1501248978c4a80e6439"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $23.25 pot was either the player who won with two pairs or the competitor who won with a straight flush.","Guillermo won the second hand.","Ramon won 1 hand after the competitor who won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won with a flush was either the person who won the fifth hand or Maria.","Of the player who won the $6.50 pot and the player who won with two pairs, one was Salvador and the other won the sixth hand.","The person who won with a full house won 4 hands before the person who won the $6.50 pot.","The person who won the $6.50 pot didn't win with a straight flush.","The person who won with one pair won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won with one pair.","Salvador won 1 hand after the player who won with a flush.","Irma won the $5.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Irma","Maria","Ramon","Salvador","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b888ceb3a226cc7d7c7ba8ccab2c12c1"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the one with 750 genes and P. wellington, one was sequenced by Dr. Long and the other was sequenced in December.","The organism with 1,250 genes was either the bacteria sequenced in August or the one sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","E. paradolens has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced in July.","E. carolinus has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","L. dyson wasn't sequenced by Dr. Trujillo.","L. dyson has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced in November.","D. forcilitis wasn't sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The bacteria sequenced in August has 500 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Long.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Trujillo was either the bacteria with 1,000 genes or the organism sequenced in August.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Walsh has somewhat more genes than B. mangeris.","Of the one with 1,500 genes and the one sequenced in November, one was sequenced by Dr. Doyle and the other is E. carolinus.","The organism sequenced in April has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Acosta","Doyle","Garza","Long","Trujillo","Walsh"],"label_d":["April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0dc5664ce0bcfa8b9b175ba1a50a618"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member whose order cost $6.25 ordered the taco salad.","Samantha is either the salesperson who ordered the grape soda or the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","The person whose order cost $4.90 didn't order the meatball sub.","The team member whose order cost $6.70 is either the person who ordered the cheeseburger or the team member who ordered the root beer.","Geoffrey owes more than the salesperson who ordered the diet coke.","Of the person who ordered the tuna on rye and the person whose order cost $5.80, one ordered the ginger ale and the other is Rebecca.","Of the person who ordered the B.L.T. and the salesperson whose order cost $4.90, one ordered the grape soda and the other is Erica.","The salesperson who ordered the diet coke owes more than Peter.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes $1.35 less than the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","The person who ordered the root beer didn't order the taco salad.","Irene is either the team member who ordered the iced tea or the team member whose order cost $6.70.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. is either the team member who ordered the root beer or the team member whose order cost $5.35.","The person who ordered the orange soda owes $1.35 less than the salesperson who ordered the taco salad."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=949449c8678f9852c00d550847818229"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The six people are the team member whose order cost $5.35, the person who ordered the B.L.T., the person who ordered the orange soda, Peter, Erica and the salesperson who ordered the iced tea.","The person who ordered the ginger ale owes 45 cents more than Peter.","Of the team member who ordered the grape soda and the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger, one is Geoffrey and the other owes $6.25.","Neither the salesperson whose order cost $5.35 nor the team member who ordered the diet coke is Peter.","The team member who ordered the orange soda didn't order the taco salad.","The salesperson who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents more than Irene.","The salesperson who ordered the ginger ale owes 90 cents less than Chip.","Of the salesperson who ordered the taco salad and the team member who ordered the B.L.T., one owes $6.70 and the other is Rebecca.","Erica didn't order the Italian sub.","The team member who ordered the club sandwich owes 180 cents less than Geoffrey."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78c66bb08358379c5ba70025f2c07a77"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the one with an APR of 8% and the one with the $2,000 credit limit, one is from Dell Scargo and the other is from Credit Korp.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The one with an APR of 11% doesn't have a limit of $12,500.","The one with an APR of 9% is either the one with the $7,500 credit limit or the TrustCo card.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $15,000 credit limit.","The one with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the one that expires on 11\/2025.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $7,500 credit limit.","The card with an APR of 10% doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","Of the one with an APR of 13% and the card that expires on 11\/2025, one is from Dell Scargo and the other has a limit of $8,500.","Neither the one with the $15,000 credit limit nor the card with the $7,500 credit limit is the Hoardstrum card.","The one that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The one with an APR of 13% doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","The card with the $2,000 credit limit has an APR 3 percent higher than the TrustCo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$5,000","$7,500","$8,500","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":["05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f8f349c97054d36bc1eca26da70a4f4"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The six items were the bear, the $7.00 piece, the piece Yvette bought, the $4.00 balloon, the brown animal and the $6.00 animal.","The balloon Patsy bought wasn't purple.","The $6.00 animal wasn't purchased by Zachary.","The animal Zachary bought wasn't purple.","Of the magenta piece and the balloon Nancy bought, one was the turtle and the other cost $5.00.","The $5.00 piece, the balloon Zachary bought, and the monkey are three different items.","The dog didn't cost $5.00.","The dog cost less than the yellow balloon.","The cat cost 1 dollar less than the animal Yvette bought.","The fish cost 2 dollars more than the white animal.","Of the monkey and the $8.00 balloon, one was purchased by Nancy and the other was yellow.","The balloon Rudolph bought cost 3 dollars more than the purple animal."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Gayle","Nancy","Patsy","Rudolph","Yvette","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6073a4751a2b2f888ddfaf28e6bde9d6"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine dedicated to the rooster is either the temple built in 1825 or the shrine in Uchida.","Of the structure dedicated to the frog and the structure in Toyagi, one is Amari Michi and the other was built in 1585.","The six shrines are the temple in Funai, Okabe Honzo, the shrine built in 1765, the structure dedicated to the deer, the structure dedicated to the frog and the temple built in 1525.","The shrine in Miyato is either Hori Takesi or the shrine built in 1525.","The temple in Toyagi was built 60 years after Matsuno Okura.","The structure dedicated to the deer was built 240 years before the temple in Usui.","Amari Michi, the structure built in 1825, and the shrine in Funai are three different shrines.","Sama Takako isn't dedicated to the turtle.","Takahashi isn't in Funai.","The shrine built in 1645 isn't dedicated to the cat.","Takahashi was built sometime after the shrine dedicated to the rooster.","Matsuno Okura was built 240 years before the shrine dedicated to the mouse."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0774613a9fbdcebf484fe289636469dc"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Omar's design was either the plane that was thrown 5th or the plane that was thrown 7th.","The green plane was either the airplane that went 25 feet or the plane that was thrown 7th.","Omar's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 45 feet.","Ella's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 7th.","Of the black airplane and the white plane, one went 55 feet and the other was thrown 4th.","The plane that was thrown 6th went 30 feet farther than the green airplane.","The silver plane was either the airplane that went 45 feet or the airplane that went 25 feet.","The plane that went 35 feet was white.","Roderick's design was either the plane that was thrown 7th or the airplane that went 15 feet.","Valerie's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 45 feet.","The plane that was thrown 1st went 10 feet farther than Roderick's design.","Margo's design landed 40 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 5th.","The plane that was thrown 3rd wasn't pink."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7f904dfc81ba6641bac1e86e403b8b7"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Pablo was either the competitor who paid $7.99 or the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","Of the runner who ordered fettuccine and the contestant who chose bolognese sauce, one was Yolanda and the other paid $8.99.","The competitor who chose alfredo sauce paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","The contestant who paid $6.99 didn't order penne.","Of the runner who chose bolognese sauce and the competitor who ordered taglioni, one was Wade and the other paid $11.99.","Louis didn't pay $6.99.","Of the runner who chose mushroom sauce and the runner who chose marinara sauce, one ordered farfalle and the other paid $10.99.","Wade paid more than the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who ordered rotini paid less than Pablo.","The runner who chose mushroom sauce paid 3 dollars more than the competitor who ordered penne.","Gwendolyn paid 1 dollar less than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Gwendolyn","Louis","Pablo","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fettuccine","penne","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8284deb5abe495dae281665d7466cdfd"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Betty Bush doesn't work in the retail industry.","Rachel Reid is worth 3 billion more than the mogul from England.","The tycoon worth $27 billion is from France.","Of the tycoon from Norway and Joseph Jakes, one is worth $30 billion and the other works in the finance industry.","The mogul who works in the aerospace industry isn't from Denmark.","Tim Townsend is worth somewhat less than the magnate from England.","Joseph Jakes is worth 1 billion less than the tycoon who works in the aerospace industry.","Rachel Reid isn't from Mexico.","Joseph Jakes isn't worth exactly $28 billion.","Joseph Jakes is worth somewhat more than the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Of the mogul from Denmark and the magnate who works in the medical industry, one is worth $28 billion and the other is Faith Flynn.","The magnate worth $29 billion doesn't work in the retail industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Rachel Reid","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","England","France","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7170fa30d4e8ebb03b4a67ed888acf79"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who finished third is either the entrant who submitted the purple item or the entrant who entered her scarf.","The knitter who finished first didn't knit the socks.","Ruth is either the person who finished sixth or the knitter who submitted the purple item.","Yolanda didn't finish second.","The person who finished fifth is either the person who entered her tea cozy or the knitter who entered her scarf.","Natasha finished 2 places after the entrant who submitted the white item.","The person who submitted the purple item finished somewhat after Natasha.","Of the person who entered her hat and the knitter who finished fifth, one made the purple item and the other made the orange item.","Of Yolanda and the entrant who finished fourth, one made the blanket and the other made the orange item.","Bessie finished somewhat before the knitter who submitted the blue item.","The entrant who submitted the green item finished 3 places after Natasha.","Ernestine didn't knit the hat.","The entrant who finished third didn't make the blue item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Ernestine","Ida","Natasha","Ruth","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=904e26c79709454f23b1e507e9a01fba"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the program that aired on BMT and the show that aired on Sunday, one aired at 4:30pm and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on BMT.","The program that aired at 2:00pm aired on Saturday.","The show that aired on PTR aired on Saturday.","The show that aired on Thursday, the program with 1,500,000 viewers, and the show that aired on PTR are three different programs.","The show that aired on FNX had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 2:00pm.","Of the program that aired on Monday and the show that aired at 1:00pm, one brought in 500,000 viewers and the other aired on GMA.","The show that aired at 4:30pm had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The six programs were the show with 250,000 viewers, the show that aired on Thursday, the show that aired on SBC, the show that aired on Monday, the show that aired on Saturday and the program that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired on FNX was either the show that aired on Monday or the show with 250,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on Sunday.","The show that aired at 11:30am aired on Wednesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee6e9cd1859fbeb60431ea24e16ff683"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle with 400 books is either \"Words To Go\" or the ice cream truck.","\"Explore More\" isn't the Greyhound bus.","\"Words To Go\" has 50 more books than the Greyhound bus.","\"Ready Reader\", the mobile library Antonio drives, and the Mack truck are three different vehicles.","The six vehicles are \"Dream Machine\", the bookmobile with 500 books, the mobile library Hugh drives, the bookmobile Antonio drives, the Mack truck and the bookmobile with 400 books.","The ambulance is driven by Cynthia.","\"Ready Reader\" isn't driven by Hugh.","The bookmobile Violet drives, \"Books-4-U\", and the vehicle with 500 books are three different vehicles.","\"Books-4-U\" has 50 fewer books than the bookmobile Cynthia drives.","The bookmobile Hugh drives has 50 fewer books than the Greyhound bus.","\"Dream Machine\" isn't driven by Sheryl.","Of the vehicle Violet drives and \"Dream Machine\", one is the Winnebago and the other is the ice cream truck."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Cynthia","Hugh","Leroy","Sheryl","Violet"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a4c624ad9c46a9fcaeb241088848d10"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector who found 11 ounces of gold didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","The miner who worked in Arizona finished with 9 ounces more gold than Gil Gonzalez.","Of Ivan Ingram and the miner who found 20 ounces of gold, one worked the Belle Hart claim and the other worked in California.","Ivan Ingram didn't find 14 ounces of gold.","The prospector who found 23 ounces of gold was either the miner working at Tyrol Creek or the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","Harry Howell was either the miner who found 26 ounces of gold or the prospector who worked in Canada.","The miner who found 17 ounces of gold didn't work in Alaska.","Of the prospector working at Culver Gorge and the prospector who found 23 ounces of gold, one worked in Canada and the other worked in California.","The prospector who found 17 ounces of gold was either the prospector who worked in Canada or the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Gil Gonzalez finished with 6 ounces more gold than the person who worked in New Mexico.","Chip Cornell didn't work at the Culver Gorge claim.","Adam Alford finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector who worked in Alaska.","The person who worked in Canada finished with somewhat more gold than Gil Gonzalez."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=910727c18fb7b0fc31cabe2cca262067"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Of the 7-year-old and the 4-year-old, one is cared for by Francine and the other came from Sebulu.","The orangutan Beatrice works with is 12 years older than the orangutan that was found in Sebulu.","Ofallo is 6 years younger than the animal Dolly works with.","Shamir isn't 7 years old.","Pemson is 19 years old.","Of the animal that was found in Tarakan and the orangutan that was found in Melak, one is Nikatrice and the other is 13 years old.","The animal that was found in Kendisi is either the animal Dolly works with or the animal Eva works with.","The animal that was found in Melak is either the orangutan Eva works with or Pemson.","Pemson didn't come from Puruk Cahu.","The 16-year-old isn't cared for by Dolly.","Of the animal Aldo works with and Merah, one came from Melak and the other is 7 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b3f728bc9ade1e0d1b751a88bb8f97c"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $1,500 game came out 1 year before the machine made by Arco.","Of the pinball machine released in 1979 and the $5,200 pinball machine, one was made by Dow Games and the other is \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Bowling Alley\" came out sometime after the game made by Dow Games.","\"Disco Mania\" came out sometime after the $1,750 machine.","\"Meteor Rise\" wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out sometime after \"Aladeen\".","Of the machine released in 1976 and \"Voyager Hero\", one was made by Maxigame and the other costs $6,400.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out sometime before the $5,200 game.","The machine released in 1978 is either the $2,000 pinball machine or the system made by Arco.","The $2,000 machine came out 2 years before the pinball machine made by Maxigame.","\"Archer Quest\" wasn't made by Dow Games.","The game made by Pinnefore is either the game released in 1977 or the $2,000 pinball machine."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c827a73f55e335b2ba818721d5020150"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ida doesn't work at Demitasse.","Marjorie made the cajun chili.","Jim scored somewhat fewer points than the person who made the pepper steak.","Veronica scored 7 more points than the chef who made the cashew tofu.","Zachary didn't score exactly 70 points.","Of the person from Apple Barn and the chef who made the turkey soup, one was Darlene and the other scored 42 points.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored 7 fewer points than the person from Epicurious.","The person who scored 49 points, the person who made the smoked pork, Zachary and the cook who made the cajun chili are all different chefs.","Jim, the cook from Apple Barn, and the chef from Zenaida's are three different chefs.","Of the cook who made the cajun chili and Zachary, one works at Oceanside and the other scored 63 points.","The cook from Demitasse didn't make the turkey soup.","Darlene didn't score exactly 49 points.","Of the cook who made the cashew tofu and the chef from Epicurious, one was Marjorie and the other scored 70 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Darlene","Ida","Jim","Marjorie","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84061129b5264dd66781249a59a44420"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The six organisms were the one sequenced in February, the organism with 750 genes, the bacteria with 1,250 genes, the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn, the one sequenced by Dr. Fletcher and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","The one sequenced in December has 750 fewer genes than B. mangeris.","The one sequenced by Dr. Kennedy was either the organism sequenced in April or E. carolinus.","L. dyson was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Fletcher or the organism with 1,000 genes.","The organism with 750 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","The one sequenced in December has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The bacteria sequenced in August was sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The organism sequenced in August has somewhat more genes than E. paradolens.","D. forcilitis was either the bacteria with 500 genes or the one sequenced in February.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora was either the organism sequenced in August or D. forcilitis.","D. forcilitis has 500 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in September.","The one sequenced in April wasn't sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The organism with 500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Kennedy."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Doyle","Estrada","Fletcher","Kennedy","Quinn","Zamora"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83d9920fda8db917e3570c24e1d72aab"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill in Den Bommel is either the Jansen family's structure or the windmill built in 1683.","The home in Den Bommel was built 23 years before Hoekmolen.","Doesmolen is owned by the Meijer family.","The six structures are the house built in 1683, the Smit family's home, the structure in Leiderdorp, the Jansen family's house, the Visser family's structure and Grosmolen.","Vlietmolen was built sometime before the house in Aarlanderveen.","The structure in Kinderdijk is owned by the Visser family.","The Smit family's house, the windmill built in 1798, and the house in Kinderdijk are three different structures.","Of the house in Aarlanderveen and the De Jong family's structure, one is Oostmolen and the other was built in 1752.","Oostmolen was built sometime after the Van Dijk family's structure.","Hoekmolen is owned by the Visser family.","Of the Jansen family's house and Grosmolen, one was built in 1706 and the other is in Hoogmade.","Grosmolen isn't owned by the De Jong family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcfb5c2cc99b3ac2c8f6c3e26bf88724"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who lives in Eustis spent 25 dollars less than Jack Jordan.","The friend who spent $450 gave Ally the juicer.","The friend who gave Ally the planter spent less than the person who lives in Jonesboro.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent 25 dollars more than the friend who lives in Decatur City.","The attendee who spent $450, Ned Norris, and the friend who gave Ally the blender are three different people.","Of the person who lives in Clovis and the person who spent $425, one gave Ally the planter and the other is Ned Norris.","The friend who gave Ally the blender, Mitch Mayo, and the attendee who spent $500 are three different people.","Of the person who lives in Fruitland and the person who spent $400, one gave Ally the laptop and the other is Mitch Mayo.","Ora Osborne spent $500.","Ned Norris, the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player, and the attendee who gave Ally the juicer are three different people.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro didn't give Ally the blender.","Of the person who gave Ally the juicer and the person who lives in Clovis, one is Lily Little and the other spent $525."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=923be403385d554a7f407d3c0461c066"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $3,750 machine came out 2 years after the pinball machine made by Maxigame.","The game made by Tarco Inc. came out 1 year before the $6,400 game.","Of \"Zany Circus\" and the $3,750 game, one was released in 1979 and the other was made by Waverly Toys.","Of \"Disco Mania\" and the machine released in 1976, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other costs $3,750.","The machine released in 1978 doesn't cost $5,200.","The $2,500 pinball machine came out 1 year after \"Zany Circus\".","The $1,750 system, \"Meteor Rise\", \"Archer Quest\", the machine made by Waverly Toys and the machine released in 1979 are all different games.","Of the $1,500 system and \"Meteor Rise\", one was released in 1977 and the other was made by Dow Games.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year before the system made by Waverly Toys.","\"Voyager Hero\" wasn't released in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d66d766133ed2c3700f292859a5e4e9c"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Nelson is either the person from Apple Barn or the person from White Bean.","The cook from White Bean scored 21 fewer points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","The chef from Oceanside didn't make the turkey soup.","The cook from Apple Barn scored somewhat more points than Nelson.","Nelson scored 7 more points than the person who made the cashew tofu.","Hattie is either the person who scored 77 points or the chef from Apple Barn.","Wade didn't make the turkey soup.","Of the cook who scored 63 points and the person who made the cashew tofu, one works at Demitasse and the other was Marjorie.","The chef from Demitasse scored 14 more points than Marjorie.","Bertha is either the chef who scored 42 points or the person from Epicurious.","The cook from Apple Barn is either the chef who made the smoked pork or the chef who made the cashew tofu.","Hattie didn't make the pepper steak.","The cook from Epicurious scored 7 fewer points than the cook who made the jambalaya.","The person who scored 77 points is either the person from Demitasse or the cook from Enzo's."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Bertha","Celia","Hattie","Marjorie","Nelson","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=850612185a3595253d3f270a60ccba2d"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of Fred Fletcher and the prospector who worked in Alaska, one found 14 ounces of gold and the other worked the Belle Hart claim.","The person who found 11 ounces of gold worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","Jack Jacobs didn't work in New Mexico.","The person who found 26 ounces of gold didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Of the prospector who worked in Arizona and Gil Gonzalez, one found 14 ounces of gold and the other worked the Fuller Rise claim.","Of the miner who worked in Canada and the prospector who worked in New Mexico, one found 23 ounces of gold and the other worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Jack Jacobs didn't work in Canada.","The person who worked in California was either Ben Barron or the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","The miner who worked in Alaska finished with somewhat more gold than Adam Alford.","The miner who worked in Canada finished with 9 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","Ivan Ingram finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at Glacier Grove.","Ivan Ingram worked the Belle Hart claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09900150e2b53e136aa50388837b7640"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who submitted the black item made the mittens.","Viola finished 2 places before the knitter who entered her sweater.","The knitter who finished first made the green item.","Natasha didn't make the blue item.","Of the person who finished fifth and Laverne, one made the purple item and the other made the tea cozy.","Of the knitter who entered her scarf and Ollie, one made the blue item and the other finished fifth.","The person who submitted the white item finished 1 place after the knitter who entered her socks.","The knitter who finished fourth, Laverne, the knitter who entered her scarf, the knitter who submitted the white item and the knitter who submitted the green item are all different people.","The person who entered her tea cozy, the entrant who submitted the black item, and Ernestine are three different people.","Laverne finished 2 places after the entrant who entered her socks.","Viola finished 1 place before the knitter who entered her blanket.","Natasha didn't make the black item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Laverne","Natasha","Ollie","Ruth","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f044b043171702ad99fe7ef2a0b5a170"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the person in lane 7 and the contestant who scored 460 points, one was from Cutler and the other is Perry.","Florence is either the contestant from Modesto or the player who scored 620 points.","The contestant from Pacific Grove wasn't in lane 6.","The player from Elk Grove scored 240 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 3.","Of the contestant in lane 1 and the person who scored 300 points, one was from Elk Grove and the other is Alberta.","The person who scored 540 points was in lane 6.","The player who scored 620 points is either the contestant in lane 3 or the contestant from Pacific Grove.","Vincent is either the person from Elk Grove or the player in lane 5.","The player in lane 1 is either the person from Pacific Grove or the contestant who scored 380 points.","The contestant from Bristol scored more points than Gretchen.","The person from Ontario scored 240 points fewer points than the person in lane 6.","Christie scored more points than the person from Bristol.","The person who scored 300 points wasn't in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Alberta","Christie","Florence","Gretchen","Perry","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=619660b6b61be67c4f3b3b3c4d3204f0"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of Gwendolyn and the competitor who ordered rigatoni, one chose mushroom sauce and the other paid $10.99.","Neither the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce nor the competitor who paid $11.99 was the runner who ordered penne.","The competitor who ordered penne paid more than Florence.","Oscar didn't choose alfredo sauce.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce ordered farfalle.","Of the runner who chose mushroom sauce and the competitor who ordered fusilli, one paid $8.99 and the other was Gwendolyn.","Of Florence and Louis, one ordered taglioni and the other paid $8.99.","Louis was either the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce or the contestant who paid $9.99.","The competitor who paid $8.99 didn't order rigatoni.","The runner who paid $11.99 chose pomodoro sauce.","The competitor who paid $11.99 was either the runner who ordered farfalle or Kristina.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar more than Terry."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Gwendolyn","Kristina","Louis","Oscar","Terry"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","penne","rigatoni","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=978e34e1a03c3a65e055ab4302d17561"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with roast beef, the order with gouda cheese, the $7.75 order, the order with colby jack cheese and the $5.75 order are all different sandwiches.","Carol's order includes muenster cheese.","Of the order with swiss cheese and Zachary's sandwich, one includes liverwurst and the other costs $6.75.","The order with corned beef costs 1 dollar less than Verna's order.","The $5.75 order is either the order with prosciutto or the sandwich with bologna.","The $4.75 sandwich includes muenster cheese.","Juan's sandwich is either the order with havarti cheese or the sandwich with liverwurst.","Of the $4.75 sandwich and Archie's order, one includes prosciutto and the other includes gouda cheese.","The order with roast beef doesn't include provolone cheese.","The sandwich with salami costs 2 dollars more than the order with muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Carol","Juan","Omar","Verna","Zachary"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1240e8edff95fcde41e408083b684c3d"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The bowhead whale is somewhat longer than Adam.","Gus is somewhat shorter than the fin whale.","The fin whale is 4 feet shorter than the specimen donated in 2010.","The specimen donated in 2007 is 4 feet shorter than Adam.","Herbert is somewhat shorter than the narwhal.","The 23 ft long exhibit wasn't donated in 1994.","The whale donated in 1999, the 23 ft long whale and Gus are all different whales.","Felipe is 2 feet shorter than the right whale.","The narwhal isn't Dennis.","Of the bowhead whale and Herbert, one is 27 ft long and the other was donated to the aquarium in 1994.","The sei whale is 2 feet longer than the exhibit donated in 2010.","The right whale is either the 23 ft long whale or the specimen donated in 1996."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Dennis","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","1999","2007","2010","2013"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=719cf3db1edd0711cf2fec73eae99616"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Eileen doesn't have the 2:00pm appointment.","Pam's client has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose honey blonde.","Yvonne's customer has her appointment sometime before Eileen.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment didn't choose midnight blue.","The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment sometime before Georgia.","Of the customer with the 1:00pm appointment and Victoria's client, one is Lynette and the other chose jet black.","The client that chose midnight blue isn't being helped by Whitney.","Cristina has her appointment sometime after Victoria's customer.","The client that chose honey blonde has her appointment 1 hour before Lynette.","Nettie's customer has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose honey blonde.","The six customers are the customer with the 3:00pm appointment, Victoria's client, Yvonne's client, Cristina, Pam's customer and Hope.","The client that chose brown sable isn't being helped by Whitney.","The client with the 4:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Susie.","Alison doesn't have the 12:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Eileen","Georgia","Hope","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Susie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a815294095029b972c1f8f68b930a975"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The meatloaf bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","Of the dish that cooks at 325 degrees and the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees, one serves 4 people and the other is the bean casserole.","The roast potatoes recipe bakes 20 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees.","Neither the roast potatoes recipe nor the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees is the recipe that serves 6 people.","The recipe that serves 3 people bakes somewhat longer than the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The meatloaf requires 15 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 400 degrees.","The dish that serves 3 people, the dish that bakes for 30 minutes, the candied yams recipe and the bean casserole are all different dishes.","The dish that bakes for 50 minutes is either the bean casserole or the dish that serves 5 people.","The dish that cooks at 340 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 6 people.","Of the dish that bakes for 35 minutes and the meatloaf, one serves 7 people and the other cooks at 350 degrees.","The mac and cheese bakes 15 minutes longer than the dish that serves 9 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":["3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7bd230d78e0a7e6c9a4a479775de8ee5"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Saturday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","The show that aired on Thursday was either the show that aired at 8:30pm or the show with 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 1:00pm was either the show with 750,000 viewers or the show with 250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 10:00pm had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on Saturday.","The show that aired on SBC had 1,000,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Saturday.","Of the program that aired on Thursday and the show that aired on FNX, one aired at 4:30pm and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Monday, the show that aired on PTR, and the show that aired on BMT are three different programs.","Of the show that aired at 2:00pm and the program that aired on Saturday, one aired on CBR and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on SBC.","The show that aired on Tuesday had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The program that aired on Wednesday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on BMT.","The program that aired at 8:30pm didn't have exactly 500,000 viewers."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=116d663d7bfcae41743d0ab4c82b76c6"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient who will be seeing Dr. McClain has an appointment 2 hours after Bernice.","The client going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour after the client who will be seeing Dr. Santos.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has an appointment sometime before Wayne.","The six people are the customer with the 10:30am appointment, the customer going in for the crown, Mindy, the patient going in for the extraction, the person who will be seeing Dr. Nixon and the customer going in for the root canal.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Fry has an appointment 3 hours before the person going in for the extraction.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has an appointment 2 hours after Zachary.","The patient with the 2:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. McClain.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Owens is either the customer going in for the veneers or the patient going in for the root canal.","The customer with the 9:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","The person with the 9:30am appointment, the person who will be seeing Dr. Nixon, and the patient going in for the root canal are three different people.","Of Zachary and the patient going in for the root canal, one will be seen by Dr. Fry and the other is scheduled for 11:30am.","Wayne doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","Lynn isn't scheduled for 1:30pm."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Inez","Lynn","Mindy","Wayne","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Fry","Dr. Kramer","Dr. McClain","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Owens","Dr. Santos"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8809fec69e34e0e454e15826ae6933db"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished sixth got the right answer for 2 Down.","Nelson wasn't from Kalona.","The solver who got 2 Down wrong wasn't from Rinard.","Hubert was either the person who finished third or the person who finished first.","The person who finished fourth was from Unionville.","The solver from Kalona finished sometime after the contestant who got 18 Down wrong.","Of the solver from Hollis and the person from Avalon, one finished first and the other was Traci.","Hubert wasn't from Hollis.","Frederick was either the solver who got 4 Across wrong or the contestant from Kalona.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong finished 1 place before the person from Unionville.","Of the person who got 4 Across wrong and the contestant who finished fourth, one was Kelvin and the other was from Yorba Linda.","The person from Rinard finished 3 places after Frederick.","Of the solver who finished second and Hubert, one was from Yorba Linda and the other answered 26 Down incorrectly.","The solver who got 11 Down wrong, Traci, and Renee are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Hubert","Kelvin","Nelson","Renee","Traci"],"label_c":["Avalon","Hollis","Kalona","Rinard","Unionville","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=04ecaf0b2eb2ec741ee5d23808083574"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Derek won with a straight.","The player who won the $12.50 pot won 2 hands before Adrienne.","Of the competitor who won with a straight flush and the competitor who won with a flush, one was Adrienne and the other won the second hand.","Guillermo won 2 hands before the person who won with a royal flush.","Veronica didn't win the $3.75 pot.","The person who won the $3.75 pot won 1 hand after Ernestine.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot was either the player who won the third hand or the competitor who won the fourth hand.","The player who won with a royal flush was either Veronica or the competitor who won the third hand.","Adrienne won the $23.25 pot.","Of Ernestine and the competitor who won the $5.25 pot, one won with a flush and the other won with one pair.","The person who won the sixth hand didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The player who won the first hand didn't win the $18.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Derek","Ernestine","Guillermo","Holly","Veronica"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dbdf42e89966daebe8128203d8777852"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of Vlietmolen and the Bakker family's structure, one was built in 1752 and the other is in Leiderdorp.","The structure in Hoogmade, the Bakker family's windmill, and the windmill built in 1798 are three different structures.","Grosmolen isn't in Hoogmade.","Zemelmolen was built 69 years after the Meijer family's home.","The structure built in 1775 isn't owned by the Smit family.","Of the home in Moerkapelle and the structure built in 1752, one is Oostmolen and the other is owned by the Bakker family.","Oostmolen, the house built in 1798, and the structure built in 1706 are three different structures.","The home built in 1798 isn't in Den Bommel.","Zemelmolen isn't owned by the Bakker family.","Hoekmolen was built sometime after the structure in Schiedam.","The six structures are Hoekmolen, the windmill in Schiedam, the home built in 1798, the house built in 1706, the Van Dijk family's house and the windmill in Aarlanderveen.","Oostmolen was built sometime after the Jansen family's windmill."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5752f7426e30464e6934a4a1934cd3a2"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" is either the $2,000 system or the $1,750 game.","The $1,750 machine came out sometime after the game made by Maxigame.","The pinball machine released in 1978, the machine made by Hayco Inc., the pinball machine made by Arco and the $1,500 machine are all different games.","\"Aladeen\" came out 2 years before the system made by Hayco Inc..","The game released in 1974 doesn't cost $3,750.","The $1,750 game came out sometime before \"Voyager Hero\".","Of the $1,500 pinball machine and the system released in 1976, one was made by Waverly Toys and the other is \"Disco Mania\".","The machine released in 1976 doesn't cost $3,750.","The $5,200 system wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The system released in 1976 is either the machine made by Pinnefore or the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys.","The game made by Dow Games came out 1 year after \"Bowling Alley\".","Of \"Archer Quest\" and the $1,500 system, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other was released in 1979."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8ec39c0a52f5d130556550d151f7f55"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who gave Ally the blender spent 75 dollars less than the person who lives in Decatur City.","Pam Powell spent 75 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the juicer.","The person who spent $400, Kit Kelley, and the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player are three different people.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv spent 50 dollars more than the person who lives in Sun City.","The six people are the friend who lives in Jonesboro, the attendee who spent $500, Ora Osborne, the person who spent $475, Kit Kelley and the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Of Mitch Mayo and the person who lives in Eustis, one gave Ally the toaster and the other spent $425.","Of Kit Kelley and the person who gave Ally the toaster, one lives in Eustis and the other spent $525.","The friend who lives in Sun City, the attendee who spent $500, and the attendee who spent $475 are three different people.","Mitch Mayo doesn't live in Twin Peaks.","The person who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 25 dollars less than the person who lives in Sun City.","The person who spent $500 is either the person who gave Ally the HD tv or Jack Jordan."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d26fa317695755ff8c371d0b63f4c15d"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Adam Alford finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Alaska.","Of the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold and the miner who worked in Alaska, one worked the York River claim and the other was Chip Cornell.","The person working at Culver Gorge finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person who worked in Arizona.","The miner who found 11 ounces of gold, the person who worked in New Mexico, Adam Alford, Gil Gonzalez and the prospector working at Glacier Grove were all different miners.","The prospector who found 20 ounces of gold didn't work in New Mexico.","Fred Fletcher finished with 12 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in Canada.","Of the prospector who worked in California and the prospector working at Laurel Ridge, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other was Harry Howell.","The person who found 17 ounces of gold worked the York River claim.","The miner who found 26 ounces of gold worked the Belle Hart claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf15d86609026a5295ab7b0c02f218c3"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the barstool and the piece made of chestnut, one costs $250 and the other was crafted by Olivia.","Of the $325 item and the piece made of ash, one was crafted by Whitney and the other is the bookshelf.","Velma's piece costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of rosewood.","Olivia's item isn't the hutch.","The footstool costs more than Ellen's item.","The footstool is either the item made of poplar or the $250 item.","Hope's piece doesn't cost $375.","The piece made of walnut costs more than the bookshelf.","The item made of chestnut costs 75 dollars more than Josephine's piece.","Whitney's item is either the hutch or the bench.","The piece made of mahogany costs 25 dollars less than the coffee table."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Ellen","Hope","Josephine","Olivia","Velma","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab580b2bae6d8f37e662208474686e39"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Cutler was in lane 3.","Christie is either the player from Elk Grove or the player who scored 620 points.","The person who scored 380 points was in lane 6.","The player from Ontario wasn't in lane 4.","The player from Ontario scored more points than the person in lane 7.","The player from Bristol scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 6.","The player in lane 2, the contestant from Elk Grove, Esther and the person from Ontario are all different people.","Stanley scored 160 points more points than the player from Junction City.","Oliver scored 80 points more points than the person from Bristol.","Of the contestant in lane 4 and the person from Cutler, one scored 620 points and the other is Stanley.","Christie, the player in lane 3, and the person from Fort Kent are three different people.","Deanna scored 320 points fewer points than the player from Cutler.","The person who scored 460 points is either the player from Fort Kent or the contestant in lane 5."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Christie","Deanna","Esther","Oliver","Stanley","Vincent"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfbf66d9385d077724a8e3e34efc25d8"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The puppet going to Baltimore is either Kelly's dummy or \"Utrecht\".","\"Valencio\" cost somewhat less than the piece going to Baltimore.","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat more than the piece going to Portland.","Nicole's piece cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to St. Moritz.","Isabel's dummy cost somewhat more than \"Valencio\".","Of the $1,000 dummy and Margarita's piece, one is going to Mexico City and the other is \"Valencio\".","The piece going to Oslo isn't \"Xavier\".","\"Yenga\" is either Herman's piece or the $1,000 piece.","The $1,500 dummy isn't going to Baltimore.","\"Valencio\" cost 1,000 dollars less than the dummy going to Ypsilanti.","The $1,500 piece isn't going to Oslo.","Of the $1,750 dummy and \"Yenga\", one is going to Ypsilanti and the other is Margarita's.","Lucas's dummy cost somewhat less than the puppet going to St. Moritz."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a6b114e67dad9f4580d71d13126aaa2"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client with the 12:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Underwood.","The patient going in for the whitening is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Estrada or Kurt.","Colin has an appointment 1 hour before the person who will be seeing Dr. Quinn.","Colin, the customer going in for the veneers, and the customer going in for the root canal are three different people.","The person going in for the root canal has an appointment 1 hour after Harold.","Of the customer going in for the cleaning and the customer with the 10:30am appointment, one will be seen by Dr. Quinn and the other is Harold.","The person going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Estrada.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Santos has an appointment sometime before Kurt.","Of Felix and the customer going in for the whitening, one will be seen by Dr. Owens and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm.","Of the customer going in for the crown and the client who will be seeing Dr. Owens, one is Kurt and the other is scheduled for 2:30pm.","The client with the 12:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Santos.","The person with the 2:30pm appointment is either the customer going in for the veneers or Rosemary.","The patient with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Colin","Felix","Harold","Kurt","Rosemary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Owens","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Santos","Dr. Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddd820324a1e72470f5ad03c4cae2f14"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 2 scored more points than Florence.","The player from Cutler wasn't in lane 4.","The person in lane 7 scored 80 points fewer points than Terrence.","The contestant from Pacific Grove is either Wanda or the contestant in lane 2.","Of the player from Bristol and the person in lane 3, one scored 300 points and the other is Wanda.","The contestant in lane 4 scored 320 points more points than the person from Ontario.","Of the person from Pacific Grove and the player who scored 460 points, one was in lane 5 and the other is Esther.","The contestant who scored 620 points wasn't from Modesto.","The person in lane 7 is either Brandi or Florence.","The contestant who scored 540 points wasn't from Modesto.","The contestant in lane 2 scored 320 points fewer points than Christie."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Brandi","Christie","Esther","Florence","Terrence","Wanda"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=276e7c3c0da565e1393bdbc0474f9203"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Doug will leave 1 month before the aerophobe with the horseshoe.","Florence won't leave in April.","Of the aerophobe going to Texas and Peggy, one will bring their horseshoe and the other will leave in May.","Doug is either the passenger going to Hawaii or the passenger with the lucky hat.","Of the passenger with the talisman and the passenger going to Michigan, one will leave in April and the other is Lee.","Lee won't bring a lucky hat.","The aerophobe going to Colorado is either the flier with the horseshoe or the flier leaving in March.","The aerophobe going to Colorado will leave 2 months after the flier with the coin.","Gwen will leave 1 month after the flier with the horseshoe.","Rudy is either the aerophobe leaving in February or the passenger going to Ohio.","Of the aerophobe leaving in February and Florence, one will bring their horseshoe and the other will bring their rabbit's foot."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Doug","Florence","Gwen","Lee","Peggy","Rudy"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","Hawaii","Michigan","Ohio","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8de4949783c3fe464e65e4ca64fdd316"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is Adam.","Of Curtis and the specimen donated in 2010, one is the right whale and the other is 27 ft long.","The bowhead whale isn't 29 ft long.","The exhibit donated in 2010 is either Dennis or Evan.","The gray whale isn't 29 ft long.","The whale donated in 1994 is 2 feet longer than Dennis.","The narwhal, the exhibit donated in 2004, and the specimen donated in 2010 are three different whales.","The bowhead whale is Gus.","The whale donated in 2012, the beluga whale, the narwhal, the 27 ft long specimen and the right whale are all different whales.","Of Curtis and the bowhead whale, one is 27 ft long and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2015.","The fin whale is either the whale donated in 2007 or Curtis.","Gus is somewhat longer than the right whale.","The narwhal is 2 feet longer than the specimen donated in 2015."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Gus"],"label_d":["1994","2004","2007","2010","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=410393c1a72d2359219049f8824d35b0"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player who started in 1985 wasn't the center forward.","Awad wasn't the full back.","The person on the Timberwolves, the center forward, Kawa, the player who started in 1982 and the sweeper were all different players.","The person on the Timberwolves started 9 years before Hatcha.","Kawa didn't play for the Whitecaps.","Of Banben and the full back, one began playing in 1976 and the other played for the Spartans.","Of Daregh and the player on the Timberwolves, one began playing in 1976 and the other was the center back.","The player on the Stingrays started 9 years after the full back.","The player who started in 1979 was either the player on the Minutemen or the person on the Timberwolves.","The person on the Stingrays wasn't the second striker.","The person on the Spartans started 9 years after the sweeper."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Hawks","Minutemen","Spartans","Stingrays","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6dc1799eea3bf61014ca13a942dcc104"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Chip ordered the water.","The team member who ordered the orange soda is either the team member whose order cost $5.80 or the person whose order cost $6.25.","Irene owes 90 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","Rebecca didn't order the ginger ale.","The salesperson who ordered the orange soda owes 90 cents less than Chip.","Erica ordered the meatball sub.","The team member whose order cost $4.90 didn't order the root beer.","Of Hannah and the person who ordered the grape soda, one ordered the club sandwich and the other ordered the B.L.T..","Of the person who ordered the taco salad and the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich, one is Chip and the other owes $5.35.","The team member who ordered the tuna on rye is either Rebecca or the salesperson whose order cost $5.80.","The team member whose order cost $7.15 didn't order the water.","The person who ordered the ginger ale owes 45 cents more than Hannah."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6fb4b1fd2ccc454c6989c82143c648b1"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the meal with 9 grams of protein and the recipe served on May 12th, one was the citrus halibut and the other has 440 calories.","The six recipes were the recipe with 400 calories, the dish served on May 11th, the dish with 15 grams of protein, the kale quinoa, the chili pork and the meal with 12 grams of protein.","The chili pork wasn't served on May 14th.","The recipe served on May 16th contains 20 more calories than the garlic tilapia.","The meal with 15 grams of protein wasn't served on May 16th.","The meal with 7 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the kale quinoa.","Of the dish served on May 16th and the recipe served on May 11th, one has 460 calories and the other was the lemon salmon.","The dish with 7 grams of protein contains 40 fewer calories than the asian steak.","The kale quinoa, the dish with 400 calories, and the meal with 5 grams of protein are three different recipes.","The dish served on May 13th contains 80 fewer calories than the citrus halibut."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","9 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a05fa1b1599d1b82b16ed94786508503"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $750 dummy isn't \"Valencio\".","The six dummies are the $1,000 dummy, \"Tombawomba\", Lucas's dummy, \"Utrecht\", the puppet going to St. Moritz and \"Waldarama\".","The piece going to St. Moritz cost somewhat less than Margarita's piece.","The $2,000 puppet isn't going to Portland.","Margarita's puppet isn't \"Utrecht\".","\"Yenga\" cost 250 dollars more than the puppet going to Ypsilanti.","The puppet going to St. Moritz cost 500 dollars more than Nicole's piece.","The piece going to Vancouver is either \"Yenga\" or \"Waldarama\".","The dummy going to Baltimore cost 750 dollars less than \"Utrecht\".","Of Nicole's puppet and \"Waldarama\", one is going to Baltimore and the other cost $1,250.","The $750 dummy, the puppet going to St. Moritz, and \"Waldarama\" are three different dummies.","The piece going to Portland cost 500 dollars more than Herman's piece.","Kelly's dummy didn't cost $1,750."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90f6ae8d4f7cbe435f8c599206e43113"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of the attendee who lives in Sun City and the person who spent $425, one gave Ally the toaster and the other is Pam Powell.","The attendee who spent $475 is either the friend who lives in Fruitland or the friend who lives in Eustis.","Kit Kelley spent 50 dollars more than the friend who lives in Twin Peaks.","The person who gave Ally the toaster spent more than the person who lives in Eustis.","The person who lives in Fruitland, Jack Jordan, and the person who spent $425 are three different people.","Jack Jordan spent 75 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the planter.","The friend who lives in Fruitland didn't give Ally the juicer.","The person who lives in Eustis spent 75 dollars more than Pam Powell.","Lily Little doesn't live in Fruitland.","Of Mitch Mayo and the person who spent $425, one gave Ally the planter and the other lives in Twin Peaks.","Of the friend who spent $500 and the person who lives in Jonesboro, one gave Ally the blender and the other is Ora Osborne.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro is either the friend who spent $450 or the attendee who gave Ally the laptop."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ff6d9df0c364437fa376bd614619653"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Viola, the person who entered her mittens, and the entrant who submitted the green item are three different people.","Bessie, the entrant who entered her tea cozy, and the person who finished third are three different people.","The person who submitted the black item, the knitter who finished fifth, the person who entered her tea cozy, Marianne and Winifred are all different people.","Priscilla didn't make the green item.","Of the knitter who submitted the black item and Priscilla, one made the socks and the other finished third.","The person who entered her mittens finished 1 place before the entrant who submitted the orange item.","The person who entered her tea cozy finished somewhat after Marianne.","Bessie didn't make the green item.","The knitter who entered her hat finished 2 places after the knitter who submitted the orange item.","Of the person who finished first and Bessie, one made the white item and the other made the scarf.","The knitter who finished fifth didn't make the purple item.","Yolanda didn't finish third.","Of the person who submitted the black item and the person who finished first, one made the mittens and the other is Yolanda."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Marianne","Priscilla","Viola","Winifred","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e1689368cc4f20e0d4c52a85bb9116f"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person who works in the software industry isn't from Norway.","Ida Ingram is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon from Ireland.","The person worth $29 billion, the person from Ireland, the mogul from Canada and the tycoon who works in the banking industry are all different people.","The tycoon from Denmark is worth 1 billion more than Nadine Newton.","The person worth $25 billion doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","Of Leonard Levy and the person who works in the banking industry, one is from Ireland and the other is worth $30 billion.","The person worth $27 billion is either the magnate from Germany or the mogul from Norway.","Leonard Levy is either the mogul who works in the medical industry or the mogul who works in the biotech industry.","The magnate who works in the biotech industry is worth somewhat less than Sid Scott.","Of the tycoon who works in the banking industry and the mogul worth $27 billion, one is from Norway and the other is Rachel Reid.","The magnate worth $27 billion doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","The magnate who works in the biotech industry is worth somewhat more than the tycoon from France."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Ida Ingram","Leonard Levy","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cff7aa46e9b077905dac3b3e6159f2d8"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who scored 70 points is either Yolanda or the chef who made the cashew tofu.","The person who made the smoked pork scored 14 fewer points than Rosalie.","Of the cook who scored 56 points and the chef who made the cashew tofu, one was Jim and the other was Karl.","Of the cook who scored 63 points and the person who made the turkey soup, one was Karl and the other works at Oceanside.","The cook who scored 63 points didn't make the cajun chili.","The cook who scored 49 points is either the cook from Epicurious or Rosalie.","The person from Zenaida's, the chef who scored 70 points, and the person who scored 49 points are three different chefs.","Karl doesn't work at Zenaida's.","Gabriel didn't score exactly 42 points.","The cook from White Bean, Gabriel, the chef from Apple Barn and the cook from Epicurious are all different chefs.","The chef who scored 70 points doesn't work at Enzo's.","Of the cook who made the pepper steak and Rosalie, one scored 63 points and the other works at White Bean.","Yolanda didn't make the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Jim","Karl","Rosalie","Veronica","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd02302cb99beb641abcc1568858d1f1"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland has 250 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The six organisms were the bacteria sequenced in August, E. paradolens, the organism sequenced by Dr. Doyle, D. forcilitis, the one with 750 genes and E. carolinus.","The one sequenced in April wasn't sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora has somewhat more genes than E. paradolens.","L. dyson has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","Of the bacteria with 500 genes and P. wellington, one was sequenced in August and the other was sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The organism sequenced in November was either the one with 750 genes or the one with 500 genes.","The one with 1,500 genes wasn't sequenced in February.","The one with 1,500 genes was either the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn or V. tenesis.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Fletcher has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in November.","Of the bacteria sequenced in September and L. dyson, one was sequenced by Dr. Copeland and the other has 500 genes.","P. wellington has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced in April.","D. forcilitis wasn't sequenced by Dr. Fletcher."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Doyle","Fletcher","Kennedy","Quinn","Zamora"],"label_d":["February","April","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed5c5f5445fd20c6c9db8fc24c89194c"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Adrienne won sometime after the player who won with two pairs.","Of the person who won with a straight flush and Adrienne, one won the $9.00 pot and the other won the second hand.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won sometime after Salvador.","The competitor who won with two pairs won 4 hands before the person who won the $5.25 pot.","Of Guillermo and the competitor who won the $6.50 pot, one won the second hand and the other won with two pairs.","Of the person who won the $23.25 pot and the player who won with one pair, one was Nathaniel and the other won the third hand.","Jana won 2 hands before the competitor who won with a straight.","The person who won the $9.00 pot was either Guillermo or the competitor who won with a royal flush.","Adrienne won 2 hands before the player who won the $12.50 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Guillermo","Irma","Jana","Nathaniel","Salvador"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32985ae9a69fafa48d578ce728e9626b"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The real estate stock was either the stock Charlie bought or the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock that sold for $28 per share wasn't in the utilities sector.","PSTO was per share more expensive than the health care stock.","Of KMPP and ABTR, one was bought by Francine and the other was in the utilities sector.","Of the stock that sold for $27 per share and the stock Bill bought, one was QMZ and the other was in the utilities sector.","QMZ was per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The telecom stock was 3 dollars per share less expensive than ABTR.","QMZ was either the financial stock or the health care stock.","KMPP was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the telecom stock.","The stock Delilah bought, the stock that sold for $29 per share and the technology stock were all different stocks.","The stock that sold for $27 per share wasn't purchased by Delilah.","Of the stock Bill bought and the stock Charlie bought, one was in the utilities sector and the other was JMO."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6533b89e16f38036599266aaae0e6d2e"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person whose birthday is on May 18th is either the person from Mexico or the musician.","The politician has a birthday 1 month after Kevin.","Eric is from Belgium.","Eric wasn't born on August 15th.","Of Frank and the person from Austria, one was born on September 17th and the other is the politician.","The diplomat is either the traveler from Canada or the traveler born on July 16th.","Of the surgeon and Bill, one was born on September 17th and the other is from Canada.","The musician has a birthday 1 month after Izzy.","Kevin is from Sweden.","The surgeon has a birthday 1 month after the person from Belgium.","Dale is either the traveler from Germany or the traveler born on August 15th.","The engineer has a birthday sometime before Frank.","Neither the traveler whose birthday is on August 15th nor the traveler from Sweden is the musician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Dale","Eric","Frank","Izzy","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c581da224ab293e39bd96296274ea02"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.5912 N wasn't uncovered on May 15.","The case at 40.2516 N was found sometime before the box at 88.1928 W.","The case at 41.0072 N wasn't at 88.2694 W.","Of the case at 41.0237 N and the box at 88.2694 W, one held the puzzle book and the other was found on May 12.","The box at 41.0072 N wasn't uncovered on May 15.","Of the cache at 40.5912 N and the case that held the ancient coin, one was found on May 6 and the other was at 88.0431 W.","The case at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The box that held the brass key was either the cache at 88.1928 W or the cache at 41.0237 N.","The box found on May 18 wasn't at 88.0431 W.","The cache that held the puzzle book was either the case at 88.0431 W or the box at 88.4584 W.","The cache found on May 6 wasn't at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found 12 days before the case that held the marbles.","The box that held the sunglasses was either the case at 88.2694 W or the case at 40.5912 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdf36ed8fc450ce6d457eecf6cecd271"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library with 400 books isn't driven by Jaime.","\"Ready Reader\" doesn't have exactly 500 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" is the Greyhound bus.","The bookmobile Jaime drives has more books than \"Words To Go\".","Of \"Ready Reader\" and the vehicle with 300 books, one is the Winnebago and the other is driven by Leroy.","The bookmobile Francisco drives has 50 fewer books than the Mack truck.","\"Dream Machine\" is the ice cream truck.","The Greyhound bus, the vehicle with 500 books, and the bookmobile Omar drives are three different vehicles.","Of the Airstream and \"Explore More\", one has 300 books and the other is driven by Wesley.","The mobile library Wesley drives has more books than the ambulance.","The Greyhound bus has more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The Winnebago isn't driven by Jaime.","The vehicle with 450 books is either \"Dream Machine\" or the bookmobile Patsy drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Jaime","Leroy","Omar","Patsy","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7edc0886d6e844e0bdaba94dbe064c5c"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Irene ordered the orange soda.","The six people are Rebecca, the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger, the person who ordered the meatball sub, the person who ordered the root beer, the salesperson who ordered the taco salad and the team member who ordered the iced tea.","The person who ordered the B.L.T. owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the orange soda.","Of the person who ordered the grape soda and Irene, one owes $6.25 and the other ordered the cheeseburger.","Hannah didn't order the iced tea.","Samantha doesn't owe $4.90.","Chip didn't order the iced tea.","Hannah is either the team member whose order cost $7.15 or the person who ordered the diet coke.","Erica is either the person who ordered the grape soda or the person who ordered the meatball sub.","Of the team member who ordered the diet coke and the team member whose order cost $5.35, one is Irene and the other ordered the meatball sub.","The team member who ordered the water owes 90 cents more than Chip.","The person who ordered the iced tea didn't order the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["diet coke","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6db535f0e52b18313253f3cd395c66dd"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the box at 41.0237 N and the case at 40.2516 N, one was at 88.1863 W and the other held the decoder ring.","The case at 40.2516 N was found 3 days after the cache that held the sunglasses.","The case that held the brass key was found 6 days after the cache at 88.2694 W.","The cache found on May 15 was at 88.1863 W.","The cache that held the marbles was either the case at 88.3907 W or the box at 40.6656 N.","Of the cache found on May 9 and the box that held the marbles, one was at 40.8991 N and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The cache at 40.6656 N didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","The box at 88.0431 W was found sometime after the cache that held the decoder ring.","The box at 40.3109 N wasn't uncovered on May 18.","The box at 88.2694 W was found 9 days before the box that held the ancient coin.","The box at 88.4584 W was found 3 days before the box at 40.6656 N.","The case that held the sunglasses was either the case at 88.4584 W or the case found on May 3."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2e7fbe8f79d6e84ef0dd03d4727c36f"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine built in 1645 isn't in Usui.","The shrine dedicated to the mouse was built sometime before Matsuno Okura.","Hori Takesi is in Usui.","The structure dedicated to the deer was built 60 years after the shrine in Niwa.","The shrine in Toyagi was built 60 years after Sama Takako.","The shrine built in 1705, the temple in Funai, and the structure dedicated to the frog are three different shrines.","Of Amari Michi and the shrine built in 1525, one is in Miyato and the other is dedicated to the turtle.","Amari Michi was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the dragon.","The structure dedicated to the deer is in Toyagi.","Matsuno Okura isn't in Toyagi.","Hori Takesi is either the temple in Funai or the temple dedicated to the cat.","Sama Takako isn't dedicated to the mouse.","Takahashi is dedicated to the frog.","The temple dedicated to the cat, Sama Takako, and the shrine built in 1705 are three different shrines."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7d876b36e63fcdf67b0521e4b20332a"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Saunders's class has 6 fewer students than the Biology class.","The class with 39 students isn't taught by Dean.","The class in room 122 doesn't have 37 students.","Of Mr. Herman's class and the Pre-Calculus class, one has 39 students and the other is in room 120.","The French class has somewhat more students than Mr. Saunders's class.","Neither Mr. Franklin's class nor the class with 29 students is the course in room 208.","The class in room 201 doesn't have 33 students.","The Pre-Calculus class isn't taught by Franklin.","The course in room 215 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Gilmore's class.","Of the Biology class and the course with 29 students, one is in room 207 and the other is in room 215.","Of the class in room 122 and the class in room 208, one is the Spanish class and the other is taught by Gilmore.","The English class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 207."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["120","122","201","207","208","215"],"label_c":["Dean","Franklin","Gilmore","Herman","Leach","Saunders"],"label_d":["Biology","English","French","Geometry","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16fbe135f6903be53b77a34d2a2dc0f4"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2012 has 4 million more downloads than the film podcast.","The literature podcast has fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","Geneva Gold's show is either the film podcast or the podcast with 3 million downloads.","Of the film show and the show with 4 million downloads, one is Dixie Dean's and the other started in 2015.","Eva Estrada's show doesn't have exactly 6 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2015 has 1 million more downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The podcast that began in 2009 has fewer downloads than Eva Estrada's podcast.","Faye Fender's show didn't start in 2015.","The show that began in 2014 has 1 million more downloads than the investing show.","Of the podcast that began in 2014 and the gaming podcast, one is Eva Estrada's and the other has 4 million downloads.","The film podcast has more downloads than the show that began in 2008.","The podcast with 4 million downloads isn't about sports.","The film podcast is either Geneva Gold's podcast or the show that began in 2015."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=487db6b0a01d4bea1907d8fc5fa70a58"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Tabitha's item, the bench, the footstool, the $250 item and the item made of ash are all different pieces.","Bonita's item costs 50 dollars less than the barstool.","Of Marilyn's item and the item made of chestnut, one is the hutch and the other costs $325.","Neither the $275 piece nor the $250 piece is Whitney's item.","Of the $275 piece and the bench, one was crafted by Marilyn and the other was made of teak.","The $350 piece wasn't made of elm.","Of the hutch and the $375 piece, one was made of teak and the other was crafted by Marilyn.","Cheri's piece wasn't made of mahogany.","The piece made of mahogany costs 25 dollars less than the hutch.","The coffee table costs 50 dollars more than the piece made of mahogany.","Whitney's piece isn't the bench.","The $300 piece wasn't made of elm."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Bonita","Cheri","Dianne","Marilyn","Tabitha","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","mahogany","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95cc941154b02ccc5e881c28623305ee"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person from Bristol is either the contestant in lane 1 or the person in lane 3.","The player from Fort Kent scored 240 points more points than Leigh.","Of the person who scored 540 points and Deanna, one was in lane 4 and the other was from Elk Grove.","Deanna wasn't in lane 7.","Rena scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Ontario.","Deanna scored more points than the contestant in lane 6.","The contestant from Fort Kent wasn't in lane 6.","The player who scored 300 points is either the player in lane 1 or the player from Elk Grove.","The person in lane 3 scored 80 points more points than Wanda.","Of the player who scored 380 points and the contestant in lane 4, one was from Ontario and the other is Gretchen.","Of the person who scored 300 points and the person from Pacific Grove, one is Wanda and the other was in lane 4."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Deanna","Gretchen","Leigh","Nina","Rena","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=483d35036856258b3fd2c23dc15bbe9b"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the Italian sub owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the grape soda.","The team member who ordered the water owes less than the person who ordered the club sandwich.","Neither the team member who ordered the B.L.T. nor Rebecca is the salesperson whose order cost $5.35.","The person who ordered the water owes 180 cents less than the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Of Peter and the team member who ordered the orange soda, one ordered the taco salad and the other owes $5.35.","Of the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 and Chip, one ordered the club sandwich and the other ordered the taco salad.","The salesperson who ordered the ginger ale is either the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich or the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","The team member who ordered the meatball sub is either Peter or the person who ordered the water.","Of the team member who ordered the taco salad and the team member who ordered the B.L.T., one owes $6.70 and the other is Samantha.","The team member whose order cost $7.15 didn't order the club sandwich.","Chip didn't order the ginger ale.","Hannah didn't order the root beer.","Neither the person who ordered the B.L.T. nor Erica is the person who ordered the water.","The person who ordered the root beer owes more than the person who ordered the meatball sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da42d7da25781272348e0716edbed978"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The magenta piece cost less than the dog.","The monkey cost 2 dollars less than the magenta piece.","The $7.00 balloon, the brown balloon, and the magenta piece are three different items.","The dog wasn't red.","Of the $6.00 balloon and the snail, one was purchased by Yvette and the other was brown.","The red animal cost more than the monkey.","The piece Yvette bought wasn't purple.","The six items were the $5.00 balloon, the fish, the monkey, the cat, the brown balloon and the dog.","The $5.00 animal wasn't purchased by Gayle.","The cat cost 1 dollar more than the piece Lucas bought.","Of the cat and the $7.00 piece, one was purchased by Verna and the other was purchased by Ian.","The yellow animal cost 1 dollar less than the turtle.","The balloon Verna bought cost 1 dollar more than the dog."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Gayle","Ian","Lucas","Marshall","Verna","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49cab39f82c3abe325bc3583c0b257be"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 208 isn't taught by Zimmerman.","Of the Geometry class and Mr. Dean's class, one is in room 129 and the other has 35 students.","Mr. Ray's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 120.","The class in room 122 is either Mr. Avery's class or the Chemistry class.","Of the class in room 207 and the History class, one is taught by Tanner and the other has 31 students.","Mr. Avery's class, the class in room 208 and the course in room 122 are all different classes.","The course in room 208 has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Ray's class.","The course with 39 students isn't taught by Avery.","The course in room 129 has somewhat more students than Mr. Dean's class.","Of the course in room 120 and the class with 29 students, one is taught by Dean and the other is the Spanish class.","The course with 31 students is either the French class or the class in room 122.","The course with 33 students isn't the Chemistry class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["120","122","129","207","208","322"],"label_c":["Avery","Dean","King","Ray","Tanner","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Chemistry","French","Geometry","History","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b9a26af37206d88cbaa1089cd7f36f4"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish wasn't brown.","The $7.00 animal was either the red piece or the brown balloon.","The piece Bernard bought cost 4 dollars less than the monkey.","The $6.00 piece, the magenta animal, and the gold animal are three different items.","Of the turtle and the piece Curtis bought, one was yellow and the other cost $3.00.","The $7.00 piece, the magenta piece, the bear and the $8.00 balloon were all different items.","Of the brown piece and the yellow animal, one cost $7.00 and the other was purchased by Ian.","The $6.00 animal wasn't purchased by William.","The snail cost 1 dollar less than the magenta piece.","Of the orange piece and the bear, one was purchased by Verna and the other cost $6.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Curtis","Ian","Verna","William","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebd291b09a8d16b06e3c9c3badf679fb"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with prosciutto costs 3 dollars less than Peter's order.","Of the sandwich with liverwurst and the $5.75 sandwich, one includes cheddar cheese and the other is Yolanda's.","Of Billie's sandwich and the $2.75 sandwich, one includes bologna and the other includes swiss cheese.","The sandwich with havarti cheese costs 3 dollars less than Billie's order.","The sandwich with corned beef costs 3 dollars more than the order with gouda cheese.","The $2.75 order, Yolanda's sandwich, Verna's sandwich and the sandwich with bologna are all different sandwiches.","The sandwich with havarti cheese is either the $6.75 order or Irene's sandwich.","The order with corned beef doesn't include colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with salami is either the sandwich with havarti cheese or the $4.75 sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Irene","Omar","Peter","Verna","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c120790e1ce21fbe2df9c4038dfe215"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Oliver was from Modesto.","Of the person who scored 300 points and the player in lane 1, one is Hope and the other was from Modesto.","Deanna was in lane 7.","Of the person who scored 300 points and the contestant from Elk Grove, one is Gretchen and the other was in lane 4.","The player who scored 460 points was from Pacific Grove.","The contestant from Cutler wasn't in lane 5.","Of the person who scored 540 points and the contestant from Bristol, one is Terrence and the other was in lane 6.","Deanna wasn't from Pacific Grove.","The contestant in lane 2 scored more points than Terrence.","Zachary scored 80 points more points than the player from Elk Grove.","The player from Elk Grove scored 80 points more points than Terrence."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Deanna","Gretchen","Hope","Oliver","Terrence","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=627f9c7d901ec004fe187e8e51f688b5"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 2005 isn't run by Kip Kerr.","Citizen Trust has a 4 percent larger return than the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","Black River has had a return of 8%.","The one run by Quentin Quinn has had a 3 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1972.","The fund run by Kip Kerr has a 2 percent larger return than First Crescent.","Of Hudson Brook and the fund run by Sal Spencer, one has had a return of 7% and the other started in 1977.","The one begun in 2002 is run by Ralph Ross.","Of the one begun in 2009 and the fund with a return of 9%, one is Hudson Brook and the other is run by Nadine Newton.","First Crescent started in 2002.","Pine Bay isn't the hedge fund with a return of 10%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Nadine Newton","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1989","2002","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34f8f6d05e36ab2affe745a056084fe9"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Lynn will be seen by Dr. Lloyd.","Patsy has an appointment 2 hours before the client who will be seeing Dr. Ingram.","Zachary won't be seen by Dr. Harris.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters has the appointment for the cleaning.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds has an appointment sometime before the person going in for the veneers.","The person with the 2:30pm appointment is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters or the customer who will be seeing Dr. Ingram.","Patsy is either the client with the 2:30pm appointment or the person going in for the veneers.","The person with the 11:30am appointment will be seen by Dr. Park.","Of the client going in for the filling and Yvette, one will be seen by Dr. Ingram and the other will be seen by Dr. Harris.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Harris has an appointment 1 hour before Shane.","The patient going in for the veneers has an appointment sometime before Lynn.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Ingram is either the person going in for the crown or Shane.","The customer going in for the extraction has an appointment 2 hours after the client who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Lynn","Patsy","Shane","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Harris","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Park","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8fbf7cd4383e30862110af38e70ed138"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The house going to Laguna Beach is 15 sq ft larger than the $38,000 house.","The 155 sq ft house won't be going to Fullerton.","The Underwood's home isn't 95 sq ft.","The $38,000 home is 30 sq ft smaller than the home going to Shaver Lake.","The Ewing's house is 30 sq ft larger than the $25,000 home.","Of the Zimmerman's structure and the $35,000 structure, one will be delivered to Laguna Beach and the other is 140 sq ft.","The Ewing's home didn't sell for $29,000.","The Whitehead's house is 15 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Mission Viejo.","The Pratt's structure is somewhat larger than the house going to Healdsburg.","Of the Ewing's structure and the $35,000 home, one is 170 sq ft and the other will be delivered to Laguna Beach.","The Underwood's structure didn't sell for $35,000.","The Whitehead's home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 home.","The structure going to Healdsburg is somewhat smaller than the $29,000 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42b64124690d6769d3cbb401bf03dee9"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student whose final word was \"consomme\" and the contestant who finished in fifth place, one is May and the other was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Ira wasn't asked to spell \"facetiously\".","Andres had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student who finished in seventh place.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in first place.","Of Ronald and Andres, one was from Mrs. Manzella's class and the other finished in third place.","The child who finished in second place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Jill.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in third place.","The student who finished in fifth place is either the child from Mrs. Witte's class or Jill.","The child whose final word was \"elucidated\" was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Jill didn't finish in first place.","The contestant who finished in seventh place is either the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class or the child whose final word was \"anemic\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Andres","Ira","Jill","May","Philip","Ronald"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=449371a3f5cf1a436c46a5da731e3a1c"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished second was either the person who got 4 Across wrong or the contestant who got 26 Down wrong.","Dave wasn't from Miles.","The person who got 20 Across wrong finished 3 places after the person from Miles.","Willie got the right answer for 30 Across.","The person who got 20 Across wrong wasn't from Rinard.","The contestant who finished fourth wasn't from Canoga Park.","The solver who got 11 Down wrong finished 3 places after the person from Yorba Linda.","The contestant who got 26 Down wrong, the contestant from Canoga Park, Willie, the solver who finished third and the person from Yorba Linda were all different people.","Of Grace and the person from Miles, one finished first and the other answered 11 Down incorrectly.","Of Ian and the person who got 26 Down wrong, one finished first and the other was from Avalon.","The contestant who got 26 Down wrong finished 3 places before Traci."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Dave","Grace","Ian","Perry","Traci","Willie"],"label_c":["Avalon","Canoga Park","Miles","Pacific Grove","Rinard","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c031da32a9f4ab02fbd803fdd348255"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the competitor who won the $3.75 pot and the player who won with two pairs, one was Adrienne and the other was Guillermo.","Of the player who won the $6.50 pot and the person who won the third hand, one was Adrienne and the other won with one pair.","Guillermo, the person who won the third hand, and the player who won with a flush are three different people.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot won with two pairs.","The competitor who won the fourth hand, Jana, and Guillermo are three different people.","Kelley didn't win with a flush.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot didn't win with a flush.","The person who won with two pairs won 2 hands after Kelley.","Kelley won the first hand.","The person who won with a straight won 3 hands after the competitor who won the $18.25 pot.","Of the competitor who won the second hand and the player who won with a royal flush, one won the $3.75 pot and the other was Frances.","The competitor who won the second hand, Jana, and the competitor who won with a flush are three different people."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Frances","Guillermo","Holly","Jana","Kelley"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f48db5188daf5cf40f5d4ace514f9aa7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The one in Bucharest isn't the camelback bridge.","Sandy Bridge is longer than the cantilever bridge.","The 10,000 ft one isn't in Helsinki.","The truss bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the bridge in Helsinki.","The cantilever bridge is shorter than the one in Kiev.","The 16,000 ft one isn't in Kiev.","The 8,500 ft bridge is either the suspension structure or the structure in Skopje.","The 13,000 ft bridge, Sandy Bridge, the cable-stayed one, the suspension bridge and Star Bridge are all different structures.","Avery Bridge isn't the camelback bridge.","Of Avery Bridge and the 14,500 ft bridge, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is in Copenhagen.","The one in Helsinki, the 13,000 ft one, and North Bridge are three different structures.","Star Bridge isn't in Dublin.","Of the one in Skopje and Vellon Bridge, one is 11,500 ft and the other is the cable-stayed bridge.","Avery Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the structure in Skopje.","Sandy Bridge, the 16,000 ft bridge, and the suspension structure are three different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Copenhagen","Dublin","Helsinki","Kiev","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db3eb78e4a34c8beb007f47904b4a7f9"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant who finished in sixth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","The contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in third place.","Kelley has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","Of Yvette and the child whose final word was \"facetiously\", one finished in fifth place and the other was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Kelley.","Kelley wasn't asked to spell \"facetiously\".","The contestant who finished in second place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Kelley, the contestant who finished in sixth place, and the child from Mrs. Witte's class are three different people.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in seventh place.","Winifred, the student who finished in sixth place, and the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class are three different people.","Bessie didn't finish in sixth place.","The child who finished in second place is either Clarence or the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Of the student whose final word was \"elucidated\" and the child from Mrs. Steuben's class, one is Ira and the other finished in seventh place.","The student who finished in fifth place is either the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class or Kelley."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Bessie","Clarence","Ira","Kelley","Winifred","Yvette"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f8e4fa4cf8bd16e4b4ecad6a5cdef2a"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $5,200 game was made by Hayco Inc..","\"Voyager Hero\" costs $1,750.","Of the machine released in 1978 and the machine made by Dow Games, one costs $1,500 and the other is \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year after the $3,750 game.","The machine released in 1976 is either the game made by Tarco Inc. or the machine made by Arco.","\"Disco Mania\" was made by Tarco Inc..","Of the pinball machine released in 1975 and the $2,000 machine, one is \"Bowling Alley\" and the other was made by Dow Games.","\"Zany Circus\" came out sometime after the $6,400 game.","The machine made by Waverly Toys is either \"Zany Circus\" or \"Disco Mania\".","The system made by Tarco Inc. came out 1 year before the $6,400 game.","\"Aladeen\" came out 2 years before the $2,000 pinball machine."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5768b7cabbcac10f6d1db50efaeee21a"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who ordered fettuccine paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce paid more than the competitor who ordered rotini.","The runner who ordered fusilli paid 3 dollars more than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","Pablo didn't pay $6.99.","Of the competitor who chose alfredo sauce and Louis, one paid $10.99 and the other ordered fusilli.","Of the runner who paid $7.99 and the runner who chose marinara sauce, one was Damon and the other ordered fusilli.","Neither the contestant who paid $9.99 nor the contestant who paid $7.99 was the contestant who ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who ordered rotini paid more than the runner who chose mushroom sauce.","Of the runner who chose pomodoro sauce and Margie, one ordered fettuccine and the other paid $9.99.","Betsy didn't pay $10.99.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid less than Betsy."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Damon","Florence","Louis","Margie","Pablo"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d377122fd2520bb6956d8d0dc8d16f0"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $275 item is either the bookshelf or the hutch.","The hutch costs 75 dollars less than Kendra's item.","Nadine's piece isn't the rocking chair.","The footstool wasn't made of sandalwood.","Of Ellen's item and the piece made of mahogany, one costs $250 and the other is the coffee table.","The coffee table costs 75 dollars more than the item made of teak.","Of Freda's piece and the hutch, one costs $250 and the other was made of ash.","The footstool costs 75 dollars more than the item made of mahogany.","The hutch, the piece made of elm, Nadine's piece, the $300 item and the item made of teak are all different pieces.","The $325 item wasn't made of elm.","Bonita's piece wasn't made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Bonita","Ellen","Freda","Hope","Kendra","Nadine"],"label_c":["ash","elm","mahogany","rosewood","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad3ca76d8283564073095aaa568ab381"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The six pieces are the $250 piece, Yvette's piece, the item made of sandalwood, the footstool, the piece made of teak and the item made of chestnut.","The bookshelf costs more than Hope's item.","Antoinette's piece was made of sandalwood.","The piece made of walnut is either the $375 item or Bonita's piece.","Ellen's piece is the coffee table.","Of the $350 piece and the rocking chair, one was crafted by Ellen and the other was made of poplar.","Hope's piece is either the end table or the item made of teak.","The rocking chair costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of teak.","Neither the item made of sandalwood nor the item made of chestnut is Ellen's item.","The $325 piece wasn't made of sandalwood.","Hope's piece costs more than the piece made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Bonita","Ellen","Hope","Velma","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","poplar","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a97a9937578f75efcc7d69c971cc4de"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Henrietta's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 4th.","Valerie's design went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 2nd.","Omar's design went 25 feet.","The airplane that went 25 feet was yellow.","The plane that was thrown 6th was either the airplane that went 15 feet or the black airplane.","The yellow airplane was either Omar's design or the plane that was thrown 3rd.","The plane that was thrown 2nd landed somewhat shorter than the black airplane.","Of the plane that was thrown 2nd and the white airplane, one was Margo's and the other went 55 feet.","The pink plane landed 20 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 4th.","The plane that was thrown 2nd was either the blue plane or Omar's design.","Of the plane that was thrown 2nd and the plane that was thrown 1st, one was pink and the other was Roderick's."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d67e74c21066dbb87d3a172fd8e274bb"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Ted was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Of Ira and the contestant who finished in first place, one was from Mrs. Condini's class and the other had to spell \"anemic\".","Hannah, the student whose final word was \"bulwark\", Ira, the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class and the student whose final word was \"elucidated\" are all different people.","Ted had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child who finished in seventh place.","The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Kelley.","The child who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child who finished in fifth place.","Stephanie had to spell \"consomme\".","Of the student who finished in fourth place and the student whose final word was \"elucidated\", one was from Mrs. Steuben's class and the other was from Mrs. Condini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Hannah","Ira","Kelley","Nick","Stephanie","Ted"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7beb5128e832a6fcdf460dbca4987b26"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The blue airplane went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 2nd.","Of the green airplane and the plane that was thrown 7th, one was Aaron's and the other went 15 feet.","Of the white airplane and the plane that went 25 feet, one was Margo's and the other was thrown 4th.","The blue airplane landed 10 feet shorter than Ella's design.","Henrietta's design landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 1st.","Valerie's design was either the yellow plane or the white plane.","Omar's design was either the plane that was thrown 4th or the pink plane.","Aaron's design wasn't thrown 2nd.","Henrietta's design, the plane that was thrown 6th, and the plane that was thrown 7th are three different planes.","The six planes were the airplane that went 45 feet, the blue airplane, Omar's design, the silver airplane, Ella's design and the plane that was thrown 4th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e0beeb8ee46e1642fff81bb5fe85f927"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector who found 23 ounces of gold was either the prospector working at Belle Hart or the prospector working at York River.","Of the person working at Tyrol Creek and the miner working at Fuller Rise, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other worked in Colorado.","Neither Gil Gonzalez nor the prospector who worked in Arizona was the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold.","Fred Fletcher finished with somewhat less gold than the person who worked in Canada.","Gil Gonzalez didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","Of Adam Alford and the person working at Tyrol Creek, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other worked in California.","The person who found 26 ounces of gold didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The person who worked in California finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than Dilbert Duke.","Gil Gonzalez finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Colorado.","Chip Cornell didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","Neither the prospector who worked in California nor the prospector who worked in Oregon was the person who found 23 ounces of gold.","Neither the person who worked in Canada nor the prospector who worked in Oregon was Gil Gonzalez.","The person working at Belle Hart finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Fred Fletcher."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=099549b7f8fa6d01cd9d737d7d324b71"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Gus is 4 feet shorter than the whale donated in 2012.","The bowhead whale wasn't donated in 2004.","The whale donated in 2012 is either the sei whale or the 25 ft long specimen.","Of Dennis and the 29 ft long exhibit, one is the sei whale and the other is the narwhal.","The specimen donated in 2008 isn't Felipe.","The 25 ft long specimen is either the exhibit donated in 2010 or Curtis.","Brent is 2 feet longer than the whale donated in 2010.","Herbert, the specimen donated in 2004, and the fin whale are three different whales.","The specimen donated in 2010 is 8 feet shorter than the sei whale.","The 31 ft long exhibit isn't Felipe.","The bowhead whale wasn't donated in 2008.","The bowhead whale isn't Curtis.","Dennis is somewhat shorter than the whale donated in 1999.","The exhibit donated in 2004 is either Brent or the gray whale.","The specimen donated in 2008 isn't Dennis."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1999","2004","2008","2010","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c5418faa1e08591e04f85cf68625b94"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Yvonne's customer is either the customer with the 4:00pm appointment or Blanche.","Alison is being worked on by Victoria.","Of the customer with the 3:00pm appointment and the client that chose warm mocha, one is Dolores and the other is being worked on by Tammie.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Victoria.","The customer that chose honey blonde has her appointment sometime after Flora.","Dolores chose jet black.","Flora is either the client that chose midnight blue or Whitney's customer.","Flora has her appointment sometime after Rhonda's customer.","The client that chose warm mocha has her appointment 1 hour after Whitney's customer.","The six customers are the customer with the 11:00am appointment, Juana, Victoria's customer, the customer that chose vivacious red, Whitney's client and Opal's customer.","Dolores, Victoria's client, and Opal's customer are three different customers."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Dolores","Flora","Georgia","Juana"],"label_c":["Opal","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84020f9a8bf037608968ec516f25636b"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the contestant who paid $10.99 and the contestant who paid $7.99, one chose bolognese sauce and the other was Yolanda.","Margie paid 3 dollars more than the competitor who chose marinara sauce.","The competitor who ordered fusilli paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","Of the runner who paid $6.99 and the contestant who ordered spaghetti, one was Terry and the other chose marinara sauce.","Oscar paid $11.99.","The runner who ordered capellini paid 3 dollars less than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who ordered taglioni paid less than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","Elisa was either the runner who paid $9.99 or the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","Neither the competitor who ordered fusilli nor the competitor who paid $11.99 was Elisa.","Yolanda didn't choose marinara sauce.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce didn't order fettuccine."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Elisa","Louis","Margie","Oscar","Terry","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","fusilli","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2bf7f5cf5b9f0600b6f92906d59bde5"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of Edith Estes's report and the sighting from Otisfield, one involved the diamond-shaped UFO and the other was received on August 4.","The August 5 sighting wasn't from Beaconsfield.","The report from Marina was submitted 2 days after Abe Alvarez's report.","Benny Baron's report wasn't from Beaconsfield.","The August 6 sighting was either the sighting from Marina or the report from Tarzana.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO wasn't from Zearing.","Benny Baron's report didn't involve the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The report from Russell was either the August 7 report or Flora Flynn's report.","Neither the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO nor the report of the diamond-shaped UFO was Dan Delgado's sighting.","The report from Russell was submitted 1 day before the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO.","The report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days before Abe Alvarez's report.","Neither the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO nor the report from Beaconsfield was Edith Estes's report.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the report from Marina.","The sighting from Beaconsfield was submitted sometime before the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Marina","Otisfield","Russell","Tarzana","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","oval"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8a1ce7d14783439b4576f59286d4734"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Erik had to spell \"bulwark\".","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in second place.","Of Violet and the child whose final word was \"facetiously\", one finished in third place and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class, Violet, the contestant who finished in sixth place, the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" and Ira are all different people.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the child who finished in second place or May.","Of the student from Mrs. Almerini's class and the student whose final word was \"bulwark\", one finished in fourth place and the other is Otis.","The child from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either the contestant who finished in second place or Violet.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" didn't finish in fifth place.","May wasn't asked to spell \"facetiously\".","The student from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in fourth place.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Violet.","The contestant who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Steuben."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Erik","Ira","May","Otis","Violet","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=113974564d46a8fd399bd97ad97b96af"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Shane has an appointment 1 hour after the person going in for the veneers.","The patient with the 2:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Ingram.","Of Ernest and the client who will be seeing Dr. Compton, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other has the appointment for the veneers.","Vanessa has an appointment sometime after the customer going in for the whitening.","The client with the 2:30pm appointment, Lynn, and the patient going in for the crown are three different people.","The patient with the 1:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","Mindy is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd or the client who will be seeing Dr. Santos.","The six people are Shane, the customer going in for the veneers, the customer with the 12:30pm appointment, the patient with the 2:30pm appointment, the client going in for the whitening and the person going in for the root canal.","Of the client going in for the root canal and Gayle, one is scheduled for 9:30am and the other will be seen by Dr. Santos.","Gayle is either the person who will be seeing Dr. Compton or the customer with the 11:30am appointment.","Of Ernest and Shane, one has the appointment for the cleaning and the other will be seen by Dr. McClain."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Gayle","Lynn","Mindy","Shane","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. McClain","Dr. Santos"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=231be2726231842bf749c28fbfe6a405"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The cantilever bridge is 3,000 feet longer than Gorem Bridge.","The suspension bridge is 4,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Warsaw.","The structure in Bucharest, Vellon Bridge, the suspension bridge, the structure in Oslo and the bowstring bridge are all different structures.","Sandy Bridge is either the girder bridge or the one in Oslo.","North Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the camelback one.","Of the bowstring one and the structure in Zagreb, one is Bay Bridge and the other is 14,500 ft.","Vellon Bridge is longer than the cable-stayed structure.","The 11,500 ft one is either the cable-stayed one or Gorem Bridge.","Of the 8,500 ft structure and the camelback one, one is Gorem Bridge and the other is in Copenhagen.","The 16,000 ft structure, the cantilever structure, and Vellon Bridge are three different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Oslo","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e88b785800c9fd685a20b9daf5c002ae"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Frances's sandwich doesn't include corned beef.","The six sandwiches are the $7.75 order, Emily's order, the sandwich with gouda cheese, the order with colby jack cheese, the order with cheddar cheese and the order with prosciutto.","Nora's order is either the sandwich with swiss cheese or the order with roast beef.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese costs more than the order with prosciutto.","Neither the $2.75 sandwich nor the $6.75 sandwich is the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The order with corned beef doesn't include cheddar cheese.","Of the sandwich with gouda cheese and the sandwich with bologna, one costs $3.75 and the other is Sue's.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese is either the $3.75 order or the $5.75 sandwich.","Frances's sandwich doesn't include bologna.","Of the sandwich with bologna and Zachary's sandwich, one includes colby jack cheese and the other includes swiss cheese.","The $6.75 sandwich doesn't include ham.","The $7.75 sandwich doesn't include havarti cheese.","Nora's order doesn't include cheddar cheese.","The $3.75 order is either Frances's sandwich or the sandwich with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Frances","Nora","Sue","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee2f2cee6625cc84c4f31e99e145b0dd"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Neither the woman who scored a 65 nor Freda Fritz was the person who won at Juniper Hills.","The person who scored a 63 won her tournament sometime before Ethel Erwin.","The golfer who scored a 62 won her tournament 2 years after the person who won at Spotswood.","Maxine Mohn won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 61.","The woman who scored a 59 won her tournament sometime before the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","Ethel Erwin didn't win in 1922.","Of the woman who scored a 61 and Harriet Holt, one won in 1925 and the other won in 1921.","The woman who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 1 year after Ethel Erwin.","Of the woman who won in 1921 and the golfer who won at Willow Grove, one was Leslie Lane and the other shot a 63.","Leslie Lane won her tournament sometime before the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove.","Ethel Erwin didn't shoot a 60.","The person who won at Amble Glen won her tournament 1 year before Freda Fritz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Ethel Erwin","Freda Fritz","Harriet Holt","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","63","65"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1cedb55cb1b047da31ad0176caa062a"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The cable-stayed structure is 1,500 feet longer than the bridge in Bucharest.","The structure in Madrid is either Vellon Bridge or the cantilever bridge.","Avery Bridge is either the bridge in Paris or the one in Warsaw.","Of the 13,000 ft structure and Gorem Bridge, one is the girder bridge and the other is in Warsaw.","The six structures are Vellon Bridge, the one in Madrid, the 13,000 ft bridge, the bowstring structure, the one in Luxembourg and the truss one.","Vellon Bridge is longer than the structure in Luxembourg.","The structure in Paris is 4,500 feet shorter than Star Bridge.","Of the one in Madrid and the cable-stayed bridge, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is 14,500 ft.","The structure in Paris is 6,000 feet shorter than the bowstring structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Kiev","Luxembourg","Madrid","Paris","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f240c6497ba31dc5b78d90e343dcfaf3"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Bluepoint oyster doesn't cost $2.50.","The one with the nutty finish costs 20 cents more than the one from Nesketucket, MA.","Of the one with the melon-like finish and the one from Duxbury, MA, one is the Welcher oyster and the other costs $2.30.","The oyster that costs $2.10 doesn't have a fruity flavor.","Of the oyster from Barnstable, ME and the one with the fruity finish, one costs $2.40 and the other is the Summersill oyster.","The one with the citrusy finish costs somewhat more than the one from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster with the nutty finish costs 20 cents less than the Fanneuil oyster.","Of the one that costs $2.20 and the oyster with the buttery finish, one is the Bluepoint oyster and the other is from Punaville, RI.","The oyster with the nutty finish, the one from Appleton, CT, and the Summersill oyster are three different oysters.","The oyster from Punaville, RI costs 10 cents less than the Island Creek oyster.","The Island Creek oyster doesn't have a melon-like flavor.","The one that costs $2.40 doesn't have a citrusy flavor.","The Fanneuil oyster is from Barnstable, ME."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c69a88634e8d00730ad7765d2f47a118"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The suspension structure is 3,000 feet longer than Bay Bridge.","Avery Bridge, the 14,500 ft bridge, and the truss one are three different structures.","Bay Bridge isn't in Madrid.","The camelback one is 3,000 feet longer than Sandy Bridge.","The cable-stayed one is either North Bridge or the 10,000 ft one.","Vellon Bridge is in Helsinki.","The 13,000 ft structure is either the one in Helsinki or Sandy Bridge.","Of North Bridge and the 8,500 ft one, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is in Zagreb.","The 11,500 ft bridge isn't in Tallinn.","Of the one in Oslo and the 14,500 ft structure, one is the camelback bridge and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure isn't in Tallinn.","The 16,000 ft bridge, Sandy Bridge, and Avery Bridge are three different structures.","The 14,500 ft bridge is either the cantilever one or Star Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Helsinki","Madrid","Oslo","Tallinn","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e746a042040dbba49d24f0d23378d0ca"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of Guillermo and the player who won with a full house, one won the fifth hand and the other won the sixth hand.","The person who won with a royal flush was either Adrienne or the person who won the $9.00 pot.","The competitor who won the sixth hand was either the person who won the $5.25 pot or the person who won with a flush.","Yvonne didn't win the $9.00 pot.","Zachary didn't win the $6.50 pot.","Of Jana and the player who won with one pair, one won the $23.25 pot and the other won the second hand.","Adrienne didn't win the $6.50 pot.","Of the person who won the third hand and Zachary, one won the $18.25 pot and the other won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won the second hand was either the player who won the $12.50 pot or the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","Guillermo was either the competitor who won the fifth hand or the player who won with a straight flush.","The person who won the $6.50 pot, the competitor who won with two pairs, and the player who won with a full house are three different people.","Yvonne won the second hand.","Adrienne won sometime before the person who won with two pairs."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Ernestine","Guillermo","Jana","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d8a963792065d175910f70534766a19"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case that held the puzzle book was found 12 days before the box at 88.0431 W.","Of the case found on May 12 and the cache at 40.5912 N, one was at 88.2694 W and the other held the sunglasses.","The case at 88.1863 W was found 3 days after the box that held the ancient coin.","The case at 41.0237 N was found sometime after the case that held the decoder ring.","The cache that held the marbles was either the cache at 41.0237 N or the box at 88.1928 W.","The case at 40.2516 N was either the cache that held the puzzle book or the cache that held the sunglasses.","Of the cache that held the marbles and the case at 88.1863 W, one was at 40.6656 N and the other was found on May 15.","The cache that held the puzzle book was found 9 days before the cache at 41.0072 N.","The six boxes were the cache at 41.0237 N, the cache that held the marbles, the box found on May 12, the cache at 88.0431 W, the box that held the decoder ring and the case at 88.3907 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d3006050745c06f5913ef36fd00f7cc"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure built in 1825 is either the shrine dedicated to the rooster or the temple in Uchida.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years after the temple in Uchida.","Amari Michi is either the structure dedicated to the deer or the shrine in Toyagi.","The structure built in 1585 isn't in Nakai.","Takahashi was built 60 years before the shrine in Funai.","The shrine built in 1585 isn't in Usui.","Amari Michi was built 60 years before the temple dedicated to the turtle.","Sama Takako was built sometime before the structure in Uchida.","The structure built in 1645 is in Uchida.","The shrine in Toyagi was built sometime before the structure dedicated to the cat.","Of Yamasaki and the shrine dedicated to the turtle, one is in Funai and the other was built in 1645.","The structure dedicated to the cat isn't in Usui.","Of the temple built in 1585 and the shrine in Toyagi, one is dedicated to the mouse and the other is Amari Michi.","The temple built in 1525 isn't dedicated to the mouse."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46ae655d6ee87a88fcad459264a285d8"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The six programs were the program that aired at 1:00pm, the show that aired on GMA, the show with 1,500,000 viewers, the program that aired on SBC, the show that aired on CBR and the show that aired on WNW.","Of the show that aired on Friday and the program that aired on Monday, one aired at 11:30am and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The show with 1,500,000 viewers didn't air on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 11:30am was either the show with 1,250,000 viewers or the show that aired on SBC.","The show that aired on SBC had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired at 6:00pm.","The show that aired at 10:00pm was either the program that aired on PTR or the program that aired on Sunday.","The program that aired on CBR was either the program that aired on Friday or the show with 250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 2:00pm didn't air on Thursday.","The show that aired at 11:30am had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on GMA.","The show that aired at 2:00pm brought in 1,500,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 11:30am had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on FNX.","The show with 750,000 viewers was either the program that aired on Saturday or the show that aired on Thursday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm didn't air on FNX."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1574f9d5f23560b71ccf820bfe67096"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished first answered 18 Down incorrectly.","The solver who got 30 Across wrong finished 1 place after the solver from Miles.","Grace got the right answer for 2 Down.","Virginia finished 1 place before the solver from Avalon.","The person who got 2 Down wrong was from Hollis.","Dave finished 2 places after the solver from Miles.","Virginia finished 2 places before the person from Oak View.","Grace got the right answer for 4 Across.","Of the person from Lytton and Ian, one answered 4 Across incorrectly and the other finished fifth.","The person from Westport, the solver who got 2 Down wrong, and Anna are three different people.","Of the person who finished fifth and Dave, one answered 20 Across incorrectly and the other was from Westport.","The contestant who finished fourth, Dave, the person from Lytton, the person who got 30 Across wrong and the solver who got 18 Down wrong were all different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Anna","Dave","Grace","Ian","Leona","Virginia"],"label_c":["Avalon","Hollis","Lytton","Miles","Oak View","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4c9fe6e019734fdc62b92bacad452595"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's puppet cost 750 dollars more than the puppet going to Vancouver.","The dummy going to Portland, Nicole's piece, and \"Utrecht\" are three different dummies.","The $2,000 dummy is either Isabel's puppet or the dummy going to Oslo.","Margarita's piece cost 750 dollars less than \"Yenga\".","\"Tombawomba\" cost 500 dollars more than the dummy going to Portland.","Nicole's piece cost 1,000 dollars more than \"Sniffletoe\".","Of \"Sniffletoe\" and \"Yenga\", one is going to Mexico City and the other is Isabel's.","The dummy going to Baltimore, the $1,000 piece, Jeff's puppet and Isabel's dummy are all different dummies.","Margarita's dummy cost somewhat more than \"Sniffletoe\".","The dummy going to Baltimore cost somewhat more than \"Xavier\".","Of the $1,250 piece and Margarita's piece, one is going to St. Moritz and the other is \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5996754c38a204c921ae6bc4910662b7"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who chose bolognese sauce didn't order rotini.","The contestant who paid $11.99 didn't choose arrabiata sauce.","Pablo paid more than the contestant who chose bolognese sauce.","Of the contestant who chose mushroom sauce and Nathaniel, one ordered farfalle and the other paid $7.99.","Nathaniel paid more than the competitor who ordered spaghetti.","The runner who ordered farfalle paid 1 dollar less than Jack.","Angie didn't order penne.","The contestant who ordered vermicelli paid more than Jack.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce was either the contestant who paid $8.99 or the contestant who paid $7.99.","The contestant who paid $11.99 was either the contestant who ordered spaghetti or Wade.","The six runners were the runner who chose marinara sauce, Jack, the competitor who ordered fusilli, Angie, the competitor who paid $8.99 and Irma.","Of the contestant who paid $7.99 and Pablo, one chose marinara sauce and the other ordered spaghetti.","The competitor who ordered penne paid less than the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Irma","Jack","Nathaniel","Pablo","Wade"],"label_c":["farfalle","fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fcd1c8b3a1070889da62710134aaaf6"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on Saturday had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The program that aired on BMT was either the show that aired on Tuesday or the show with 250,000 viewers.","Of the program that aired at 1:00pm and the show that aired on FNX, one brought in 1,000,000 viewers and the other aired on Thursday.","The program that aired on FNX, the show that aired at 11:30am, and the program that aired on Sunday are three different programs.","The show that aired on Friday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on FNX.","The program that aired on Saturday was either the program that aired at 6:00pm or the program that aired on GMA.","The program that aired at 11:30am didn't air on SBC.","The program that aired at 8:30pm, the show that aired on PTR, the show that aired on Friday, the program with 1,250,000 viewers and the program that aired on FNX were all different programs.","The program that aired on Thursday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 11:30am.","The program that aired at 2:00pm didn't have exactly 1,500,000 viewers.","The show that aired on GMA, the show with 250,000 viewers, and the program that aired on Sunday are three different programs.","Of the program with 250,000 viewers and the program with 500,000 viewers, one aired on WNW and the other aired on Friday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=589dc0e389095c7433b60e685754d150"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of Kelvin and the person from Jackman, one finished fifth and the other finished sixth.","Nelson got the right answer for 11 Down.","The solver who finished second was either the solver who got 18 Down wrong or the contestant who got 11 Down wrong.","Hubert got the right answer for 4 Across.","Kelvin was either the solver who finished fifth or the person from Quimby.","The person who finished sixth was either the solver who got 2 Down wrong or the person from Oak View.","Of the contestant who finished third and Zachary, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other was from Quimby.","Hubert finished sometime before the person from Delhi.","Zachary got the right answer for 4 Across.","The person who got 4 Across wrong, the contestant from Delhi, and the solver from Jackman are three different people.","Of Leona and the solver from Bertram, one answered 30 Across incorrectly and the other finished second.","Nelson finished second.","The person from Stanton was either Hubert or the person who got 11 Down wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Hubert","Julie","Kelvin","Leona","Nelson","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Delhi","Jackman","Oak View","Quimby","Stanton"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ada16d1b33ab9f5b08447a14be2f7ff1"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of \"Voyager Hero\" and the system released in 1977, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other costs $3,750.","The machine made by Waverly Toys came out sometime after the $3,750 game.","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","The $5,200 game, \"Meteor Rise\", the system released in 1977 and \"Voyager Hero\" are all different games.","Of \"Aladeen\" and the machine released in 1975, one was made by Arco and the other was made by Waverly Toys.","\"Aladeen\" doesn't cost $5,200.","The system released in 1979 wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The pinball machine made by Waverly Toys is either \"Archer Quest\" or the $5,200 game.","The machine made by Maxigame came out 3 years before the $5,200 pinball machine.","The system released in 1978 doesn't cost $1,500.","The system released in 1975, the $5,200 system, and the $1,500 pinball machine are three different games.","The machine released in 1975 doesn't cost $2,000.","Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys, one costs $2,500 and the other was released in 1975."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=692664decb20c5bda58453dbbaae9ce1"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe leaving in June, the flier leaving in April, the aerophobe leaving in February and Doug are all different fliers.","The aerophobe with the wishbone is either Henry or the passenger going to Colorado.","The flier leaving in February is either the flier going to Ohio or Lee.","The passenger going to Louisiana will bring their coin.","The aerophobe leaving in January is either the passenger with the shamrock or the aerophobe with the coin.","Of Yolanda and the aerophobe going to Louisiana, one will leave in March and the other will bring their rabbit's foot.","Of the aerophobe with the wishbone and Lee, one will leave in February and the other will go to Georgia.","Of the passenger with the horseshoe and the aerophobe going to South Carolina, one is Doug and the other will leave in February.","Neither the passenger going to Louisiana nor the passenger going to Ohio is the flier leaving in April.","Brandi won't bring a shamrock.","The passenger going to Illinois will bring their shamrock.","Neither the aerophobe with the horseshoe nor Henry is the flier leaving in May."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Brandi","Doug","Henry","Lee","Peggy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","Illinois","Louisiana","Ohio","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03ff65e04f22afea5644bf6d915cb899"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Gibbs v Kintz was either the March 10 proceeding or Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was either the 7-2 decision or the 3-6 decision.","Of Justice Underwood's majority opinion and Ayers v Byrd, one was the 4-5 decision and the other was on March 31.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was either the 3-6 decision or the March 3 proceeding.","Carson v Dunn was 1 week after the 7-2 decision.","The six cases were the March 10 proceeding, Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, Justice Underwood's majority opinion, Justice Olson's majority opinion, Gibbs v Kintz and Zamora v Pibb.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 1 week after the 5-4 decision.","Short v Metz, the March 24 case, and the March 3 case are three different cases.","The 5-4 decision was sometime after Justice Caldwell's majority opinion.","The 2-7 decision was 1 week before Omar v Powers.","The March 31 case was either the 7-2 decision or Justice Larson's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6379a69212e51b936d466ce12c42f796"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 94 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than the tree in Silk Notch.","Of Roger's Oak and the 79 year-old tree, one is in York Woods and the other is 147 ft. tall.","The Senator isn't in Woden Woods.","Neither the 79 year-old tree nor Zeke's Spruce is the tree in Deloit Woods.","The Senator isn't 85 years old.","The 150 ft. tree isn't in York Woods.","Zeke's Spruce is 12 feet shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","Of the tree in Benton Notch and the 153 ft. tree, one is 80 years old and the other is 85 years old.","Neither the 156 ft. tree nor the 96 year-old tree is Marsh Tree.","Neither the 156 ft. tree nor Zeke's Spruce is the tree in Woden Woods.","Of Nolan's Pine and the 85 year-old tree, one is 156 ft. tall and the other is 159 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8de723e03f0891db207421631501ac60"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 75 dollars more than the person who lives in Eustis.","The attendee who lives in Fruitland, the attendee who gave Ally the blender, the person who lives in Decatur City and Pam Powell are all different people.","Of the person who gave Ally the laptop and Jack Jordan, one spent $425 and the other lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who lives in Eustis spent 25 dollars more than Mitch Mayo.","The attendee who gave Ally the juicer spent 25 dollars more than Jack Jordan.","Of Pam Powell and the friend who spent $450, one gave Ally the blu-ray player and the other lives in Decatur City.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro spent less than Pam Powell.","Of the attendee who spent $475 and the friend who lives in Jonesboro, one is Lily Little and the other gave Ally the blender.","Kit Kelley didn't give Ally the juicer.","Ned Norris spent more than the friend who gave Ally the planter.","Lily Little didn't give Ally the laptop."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c05eff52ccf8fda1f8de316765017574"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who lives in Eustis spent 75 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","Of the friend who gave Ally the toaster and the friend who lives in Eustis, one spent $475 and the other is Ora Osborne.","The friend who lives in Clovis is either the person who spent $450 or the attendee who spent $400.","Mitch Mayo doesn't live in Twin Peaks.","The friend who spent $425, the person who lives in Fruitland, Lily Little, the person who gave Ally the blender and the friend who lives in Twin Peaks are all different people.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro spent more than Jack Jordan.","Lily Little doesn't live in Decatur City.","Pam Powell doesn't live in Twin Peaks.","Of the friend who spent $525 and Ora Osborne, one lives in Decatur City and the other gave Ally the HD tv.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks gave Ally the toaster.","Mitch Mayo spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=562db0a9546cc423607001f455c4a534"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $20,000 credit limit.","The one that expires on 06\/2025, the Mid Atlantic card, the Dell Scargo card, the card with the $20,000 credit limit and the card with an APR of 13% are all different cards.","The one with an APR of 12% doesn't expire on 11\/2025.","The TrustCo card doesn't have the 10% APR.","The one that expires on 08\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the Whitly Bank card.","Of the Hoardstrum card and the one with an APR of 10%, one has a limit of $5,000 and the other expires on 09\/2025.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the one that expires on 12\/2025.","Of the Whitly Bank card and the card that expires on 09\/2025, one has an APR of 13% and the other has a limit of $20,000.","Of the card that expires on 02\/2024 and the Mid Atlantic card, one has an APR of 11% and the other has a limit of $3,500.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the card with the $6,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$5,000","$6,500","$7,500","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20045967452b642243557d1f69c309cc"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in physics, the person from New Zealand, the person from Poland and the person from Canada are all different winners.","Of the winner who won the prize in medicine and Ada Alvarez, one is from France and the other won in 1968.","Of Betty Brewer and the winner from Germany, one won in 1968 and the other won the prize in bioengineering.","Mandy Marsh didn't win in 1980.","Of Mandy Marsh and the winner who won in 1972, one is from Poland and the other won the prize in astronomy.","Neither Ada Alvarez nor the person from Germany is the winner who won in 1980.","Sue Simpson won her prize before the winner who won the prize in medicine.","The person from New Zealand won her prize 4 years after Sue Simpson.","Sue Simpson won her prize 8 years before the person who won the prize in economics.","Mandy Marsh won her prize after the person from Canada.","Fay Ferguson didn't win in 1980."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Deb Daniels","Fay Ferguson","Mandy Marsh","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c8009161fe552633bd7b344320f54a2"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the exhibit donated in 2013 and the 25 ft long whale, one is Evan and the other is the fin whale.","The specimen donated in 1999 isn't Dennis.","Herbert is 2 feet shorter than the narwhal.","Of the exhibit donated in 1994 and Brent, one is 21 ft long and the other is the right whale.","The 29 ft long whale wasn't donated in 2008.","Adam is 8 feet shorter than the bowhead whale.","The 27 ft long specimen wasn't donated in 2008.","Herbert is either the beluga whale or the gray whale.","Dennis is 8 feet longer than the whale donated in 2010.","The specimen donated in 2013 is either the right whale or Adam.","Adam is somewhat longer than the gray whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1999","2007","2008","2010","2013"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=662032514845292d2ff98584aa22f98c"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the cable-stayed bridge and the 13,000 ft structure, one is in Copenhagen and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The structure in Zagreb is shorter than the cantilever structure.","Of the truss one and the 14,500 ft structure, one is in Skopje and the other is in Madrid.","The structure in Helsinki is either Star Bridge or the suspension bridge.","The structure in Zagreb is longer than the cable-stayed structure.","Star Bridge isn't the truss bridge.","The structure in Oslo is longer than the cable-stayed bridge.","The truss one is 3,000 feet longer than North Bridge.","The structure in Copenhagen is 1,500 feet longer than North Bridge.","Of the one in Madrid and Gorem Bridge, one is the cantilever bridge and the other is 16,000 ft.","Sandy Bridge isn't 11,500 ft.","The structure in Oslo isn't the bowstring bridge.","Star Bridge isn't 10,000 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Helsinki","Madrid","Oslo","Skopje","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5029bdd9a6f696dcdf7307228567b7f"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person from White Bean didn't make the lemon snapper.","The cook from Enzo's didn't make the lemon snapper.","Marjorie scored somewhat fewer points than the chef who made the turkey soup.","Marjorie didn't score exactly 56 points.","Luther scored 7 fewer points than the person from Oceanside.","The cook from Epicurious scored 21 more points than the cook who made the lemon snapper.","The cook who scored 63 points doesn't work at White Bean.","Ollie scored 14 more points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","The person who scored 56 points, the person from White Bean, and Rosalie are three different chefs.","The six chefs are Ida, the person who scored 70 points, the cook from Oceanside, the cook who scored 49 points, the cook who made the cajun chili and the cook who scored 63 points.","Of the person who made the jambalaya and the cook from Demitasse, one was Tyrone and the other scored 56 points.","Of Rosalie and the cook who scored 77 points, one works at Demitasse and the other made the turkey soup."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Ida","Luther","Marjorie","Ollie","Rosalie","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a0b1f3a9892a67f3e9e6873c8e9ff02"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Chang and the facility scheduled to go online in 2017, one is in Lisbon and the other is the ISON-X42.","The Paris facility will go online sometime before the Lectra 4C.","The Egert Facility will go online 1 year before the Lisbon facility.","The project headed by Dr. York is either the Helsinki accelerator or the Lectra 4C.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Underwood nor the project headed by Dr. Morgan is the Egert Facility.","Of the Falston LCS and the project headed by Dr. York, one is in Kiev and the other will go online in 2019.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online 1 year after the ISON-X42.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2017 is headed by Dr. Underwood.","The project headed by Dr. Underwood will go online 1 year after the Helsinki accelerator.","Of the project headed by Dr. Farley and the Kiev facility, one is the Lectra 4C and the other will go online in 2021.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't in Paris.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 is either the project headed by Dr. Underwood or the Tevatron LHC.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't in Zagreb."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Farley","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Underwood","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Paris","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86b45fa30f66e075de983e3c8c2d046f"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Dell Scargo card has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $10,000 credit limit.","The card with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the TrustCo card.","The card with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Credit Korp card.","The card with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the one that expires on 08\/2025.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 is either the card with the $20,000 credit limit or the one with the $3,500 credit limit.","Of the one with an APR of 9% and the one that expires on 08\/2025, one has a limit of $5,000 and the other is from Dell Scargo.","The card with the $10,000 credit limit, the card that expires on 05\/2025 and the card with an APR of 13% are all different cards.","The card with an APR of 11% doesn't expire on 12\/2025.","The Mid Atlantic card has a limit of $8,500.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't have a limit of $5,000.","The one with an APR of 13% has a limit of $6,500.","Of the Hoardstrum card and the one with the $20,000 credit limit, one expires on 04\/2024 and the other has an APR of 11%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$3,500","$5,000","$6,500","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=564f8b91513f505703216cb4039d7889"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Geneva is either the entrant who submitted the green item or the entrant who submitted the blue item.","The entrant who submitted the white item didn't knit the tea cozy.","The entrant who finished first didn't make the silver item.","The knitter who submitted the blue item finished somewhat before Natasha.","Bessie finished 2 places before the knitter who entered her mittens.","The entrant who finished third is either the person who entered her sweater or the knitter who entered her tea cozy.","The knitter who entered her hat finished 1 place after Holly.","The person who finished fifth, the knitter who entered her mittens, the person who entered her blanket and the knitter who submitted the black item are all different people.","The knitter who submitted the blue item finished somewhat after the knitter who entered her scarf.","The entrant who finished third didn't make the silver item.","Of Geneva and the entrant who submitted the black item, one made the mittens and the other finished sixth.","Of the knitter who submitted the black item and the knitter who finished third, one made the tea cozy and the other is Ida."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Geneva","Holly","Ida","Natasha","Ollie"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2bffd9d8d6a8bf5226799982de69689b"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the shrine built in 1585 and the shrine in Funai, one is dedicated to the rooster and the other is Matsuno Okura.","The structure built in 1645 isn't in Miyato.","The temple dedicated to the dragon, Yamasaki, and the temple in Niwa are three different shrines.","The shrine in Miyato, the shrine dedicated to the deer, and Yamasaki are three different shrines.","The shrine built in 1765 isn't dedicated to the turtle.","Hori Takesi was built 120 years before the shrine in Niwa.","Hori Takesi isn't dedicated to the rooster.","Of the temple dedicated to the frog and the shrine dedicated to the rooster, one was built in 1585 and the other is in Toyagi.","The temple dedicated to the deer, Takahashi, and the shrine in Niwa are three different shrines.","Hori Takesi, the structure built in 1705, the shrine in Uchida and the temple dedicated to the turtle are all different shrines.","Of Matsuno Okura and Takahashi, one was built in 1825 and the other is dedicated to the frog.","The structure dedicated to the frog was built 180 years before Sama Takako."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=538e62fa3436f8f18e3c99cf962fe986"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Kristie scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant from Cutler.","The contestant who scored 540 points wasn't from Junction City.","Of the player in lane 7 and the player who scored 380 points, one is Perry and the other was from Ontario.","Hope wasn't in lane 2.","Perry scored more points than the player from Junction City.","The contestant who scored 620 points was in lane 3.","Leigh, the player who scored 620 points, and the person from Elk Grove are three different people.","The six people are Kristie, the player who scored 620 points, the contestant who scored 700 points, the player in lane 2, the contestant from Cutler and the person from Elk Grove.","Esther wasn't from Fort Kent.","The contestant from Junction City scored 160 points fewer points than the player in lane 4.","Kristie scored 240 points fewer points than the player from Bristol.","Leigh wasn't in lane 2.","Kristie scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 5.","Esther didn't finish with 540 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Esther","Hope","Kristie","Leigh","Oliver","Perry"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7838150b4fba7193c4f7ba8e5cae7617"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate from Canada is worth 4 billion more than the tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Of the tycoon worth $26 billion and the magnate worth $25 billion, one is from Mexico and the other works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Ida Ingram is worth $30 billion.","Nadine Newton isn't worth exactly $26 billion.","The person who works in the finance industry is either the magnate from Germany or Ida Ingram.","Faith Flynn is worth 2 billion less than the mogul from England.","Ida Ingram doesn't work in the retail industry.","The magnate who works in the banking industry is either the magnate from England or the tycoon from Germany.","Of the tycoon from Argentina and Betty Bush, one works in the finance industry and the other is worth $26 billion.","The magnate worth $29 billion isn't from England.","Of the tycoon who works in the software industry and the mogul who works in the finance industry, one is Cal Craig and the other is worth $28 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Ida Ingram","Kirk Kaplan","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","England","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=754857e66958617863041e7cd8d74105"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who paid $11.99 didn't choose marinara sauce.","Neither the contestant who ordered vermicelli nor Zachary was the contestant who paid $10.99.","The contestant who chose mushroom sauce, the competitor who ordered vermicelli, Claudia and the competitor who ordered taglioni were all different runners.","The contestant who paid $9.99 didn't choose marinara sauce.","Of the contestant who chose alfredo sauce and the contestant who ordered rotini, one paid $9.99 and the other was Jack.","Irma was either the competitor who paid $7.99 or the contestant who paid $10.99.","The competitor who chose pomodoro sauce was either the runner who ordered fusilli or the runner who ordered penne.","Neither the competitor who ordered penne nor the competitor who ordered taglioni was Zachary.","The contestant who chose puttanesca sauce ordered fusilli.","The contestant who paid $6.99 was either the runner who ordered vermicelli or Irma.","Neither Claudia nor Pablo was the competitor who ordered penne.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce was either the runner who ordered penne or the contestant who ordered vermicelli.","Jack paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose bolognese sauce.","The runner who chose puttanesca sauce was either the runner who paid $10.99 or the runner who paid $8.99.","The runner who paid $8.99 didn't order fusilli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Irma","Jack","Margie","Pablo","Zachary"],"label_c":["fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5dd2065f9c08d41260e4b7ff61bee9ca"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Tommy has an appointment sometime after the client who will be seeing Dr. Fry.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Compton has an appointment 1 hour before the person going in for the cleaning.","Wayne has an appointment sometime before the client who will be seeing Dr. Torres.","Colin doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","Of the patient with the 11:30am appointment and Yvette, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other will be seen by Dr. Underwood.","Orlando has an appointment sometime after the customer going in for the extraction.","Of the client with the 2:30pm appointment and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Torres, one has the appointment for the extraction and the other is Orlando.","The customer going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime after Allison.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has an appointment 2 hours before the client going in for the root canal.","The patient with the 1:30pm appointment is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Kramer or the person going in for the cleaning.","Wayne doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The client going in for the veneers is either the person with the 12:30pm appointment or the person who will be seeing Dr. Kramer."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Colin","Orlando","Tommy","Wayne","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Fry","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Torres","Dr. Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da646356c4ec41ea85a5154841fd073a"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Hazel didn't get the B+.","The student who spoke for 10 minutes was either the student who got the B- or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain and the student who spoke for 14 minutes, one was Zachary and the other was Krista.","The student who got the B+ didn't talk about P.M. Chamberlain.","Hazel didn't get the A-.","The presenter who got the A- was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith or Jenna.","Neither the student who got the A- nor Iris was the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","The presenter who got the C+ was either Zachary or the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the B-.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who got the A.","The presenter who spoke for 16 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Eden.","The student who got the B+ didn't talk about P.M. Eden.","Hazel didn't talk about P.M. Blair.","The student who got the B- spoke 8 minutes less than Zachary.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who got the C+."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Hazel","Iris","Jenna","Krista","Zachary"],"label_c":["Asquith","Blair","Chamberlain","Eden","Grey","North"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d959dc2f3a112d742d3f92df8dcf34a"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person who made the jambalaya and the chef who made the lemon snapper, one works at Apple Barn and the other scored 63 points.","The person who scored 70 points doesn't work at Zenaida's.","The chef who scored 56 points doesn't work at Demitasse.","The person from Zenaida's didn't make the turkey soup.","Freda is either the person who scored 70 points or the cook who made the smoked pork.","Of the chef who made the smoked pork and the person who made the turkey soup, one was Yolanda and the other scored 56 points.","The cook who scored 63 points doesn't work at Epicurious.","Ida didn't make the cajun chili.","Ed, the cook who made the cajun chili, and the person who made the turkey soup are three different chefs.","Ida didn't make the lemon snapper.","The cook who made the turkey soup scored 7 more points than the chef from Oceanside.","The person who made the cajun chili scored 7 more points than the person from Epicurious.","Of the chef who scored 70 points and the chef who scored 77 points, one was Freda and the other made the lemon snapper.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored 7 more points than Bertha."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Bertha","Ed","Freda","Ida","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53c6773f2bc782a9038a072cb4c4fa08"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR of 9%.","The one with an APR of 11% is either the one that expires on 05\/2025 or the Hoardstrum card.","The one with the $5,000 credit limit, the TrustCo card, the card that expires on 12\/2025, the one with an APR of 10% and the Credit Korp card are all different cards.","The card with an APR of 11% doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","Of the TrustCo card and the card with an APR of 13%, one expires on 06\/2025 and the other has a limit of $3,500.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't have the 13% APR.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the one that expires on 08\/2025.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit is either the card that expires on 05\/2025 or the TrustCo card.","The card with an APR of 10% doesn't expire on 05\/2025.","Of the one with the $2,000 credit limit and the card with an APR of 9%, one expires on 08\/2025 and the other is from Mid Atlantic.","The one that expires on 08\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $5,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$7,500","$10,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa31e7f336505e05fe2a8517a628c90f"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Kirby's house won't be going to Fullerton.","The Ingram's home is either the home going to Eagle Grove or the $36,000 home.","Of the home going to Eagle Grove and the Nielsen's home, one is 140 sq ft and the other sold for $27,500.","The home going to Fullerton didn't sell for $29,000.","The Ewing's home won't be going to Fullerton.","The structure going to Unionville is 30 sq ft larger than the Ewing's home.","The Underwood's structure isn't 95 sq ft.","The $25,000 structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the home going to Laguna Beach.","Of the house going to Dallas Center and the 110 sq ft home, one is for the Nielsens and the other sold for $36,000.","The six houses are the Pratt's house, the $27,500 structure, the $36,000 house, the home going to Shaver Lake, the $38,000 structure and the structure going to Fullerton.","The Nielsen's home will be delivered to Laguna Beach.","The Kirby's house is either the 170 sq ft home or the structure going to Dallas Center."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89a04858c40647b7501fd9e3253fae21"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Wesley drives is either \"Words To Go\" or \"Lit on Wheels\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" is the ambulance.","The Mack truck is driven by Natasha.","\"Books-4-U\" has 100 fewer books than the Greyhound bus.","The vehicle with 350 books is either the vehicle Violet drives or the vehicle Francisco drives.","\"Words To Go\" has more books than the Winnebago.","Of the mobile library with 450 books and the mobile library Ira drives, one is the Airstream and the other is \"Ready Reader\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" is driven by Violet.","The bookmobile Violet drives has 50 fewer books than the Winnebago.","Of the bookmobile with 300 books and the Greyhound bus, one is \"Explore More\" and the other is driven by Ira.","\"Explore More\" has 50 more books than the ice cream truck."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Ira","Natasha","Terri","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b162bd94e18620fff44788938dd2c85a"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Jack Jordan, the attendee who lives in Jonesboro, and the friend who lives in Eustis are three different people.","Ora Osborne spent 100 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the HD tv.","The person who gave Ally the juicer spent 75 dollars less than Pam Powell.","Jack Jordan is either the person who gave Ally the blender or the friend who lives in Twin Peaks.","The friend who gave Ally the laptop spent more than the attendee who lives in Clovis.","Ora Osborne didn't spend exactly $400.","Kit Kelley is either the attendee who spent $425 or the friend who lives in Fruitland.","Jack Jordan doesn't live in Clovis.","Of the attendee who lives in Eustis and the friend who spent $500, one is Ned Norris and the other gave Ally the toaster.","The friend who spent $450 doesn't live in Fruitland.","Of the person who lives in Twin Peaks and the friend who gave Ally the juicer, one spent $475 and the other is Kit Kelley."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=253bd6f139e8f465668280795ed73445"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Garray wasn't photographed in 2004.","Oginao wasn't shot in 1992.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1988 is not in Nigeria.","The fall in New Zealand is somewhat shorter than Rhoqua.","The 110 ft tall fall is located in New Zealand.","Neither the 125 ft tall waterfall nor the waterfall in Nigeria is the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1983.","Of the 105 ft tall fall and the fall in Tibet, one was photographed in 1992 and the other is Sihat.","Of the 125 ft tall fall and the waterfall in Brazil, one is Inawatai and the other was shot in 1999.","The fall Derrick shot in 1992 is 15 ft taller than the fall located in Switzerland.","Garray is 15 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Tibet.","Neither the waterfall in Nigeria nor the fall Derrick photographed in 2004 is Oginao.","The 100 ft tall fall wasn't shot in 1983.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 2004 is somewhat shorter than Inawatai."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1987","1988","1992","1999","2004"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34b6ac19fb0408340c2699ad7bd1d13d"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $6.50 pot was either Ernestine or the player who won with a full house.","The person who won with a royal flush won 2 hands after the person who won the $23.25 pot.","Derek didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Of the competitor who won the first hand and Zachary, one won the $9.00 pot and the other won with a flush.","The competitor who won with a straight won sometime after the competitor who won the $18.25 pot.","Of the person who won the $12.50 pot and the player who won the third hand, one won with one pair and the other was Derek.","Ernestine lost the third hand.","Byron lost the first hand.","Of Ernestine and the competitor who won the $18.25 pot, one won the first hand and the other won with one pair.","The person who won the fourth hand was either Zachary or the competitor who won the $6.50 pot.","Nathaniel won 4 hands after the competitor who won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Byron","Courtney","Derek","Ernestine","Nathaniel","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=104d9136c13c236ae32a0ac2c76ae74e"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of Ben Barron and Chip Cornell, one found 17 ounces of gold and the other worked the Culver Gorge claim.","Harry Howell worked in Canada.","Elroy Ellis was either the miner who found 11 ounces of gold or the miner who worked in Canada.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner who worked in Colorado.","Harry Howell finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in California.","The prospector who found 14 ounces of gold didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","The prospector who worked in Nevada didn't work at the Belle Hart claim.","Ben Barron didn't find 20 ounces of gold.","Adam Alford finished with somewhat more gold than the person working at Culver Gorge.","The miner who found 23 ounces of gold worked in Arizona.","Of the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold and the person working at York River, one was Chip Cornell and the other worked in Colorado.","The miner who found 11 ounces of gold worked the Laurel Ridge claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9dbb3778916ce97f6f2098f61f31efeb"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ewing's structure won't be going to Dallas Center.","The home going to Eagle Grove is 30 sq ft larger than the Gillespie's structure.","The 110 sq ft house will be delivered to Shaver Lake.","The Gillespie's home is 110 sq ft.","Of the $38,000 house and the house going to Mission Viejo, one is for the Underwoods and the other is 125 sq ft.","The house going to Mission Viejo didn't sell for $25,000.","The home going to Healdsburg, the $27,500 structure, the Ingram's house and the $29,000 home are all different houses.","The $36,000 structure is 60 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Dallas Center.","The Ewing's structure is 45 sq ft larger than the house going to Healdsburg.","The Whitehead's structure is either the home going to Shaver Lake or the structure going to Yountville.","The $35,000 house is either the Pratt's structure or the 95 sq ft home.","The Whitehead's house sold for $29,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5daef4bddfe5024dcac1edcd65983fb7"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Xidat culture was founded 250 years after the culture located near New Liberty.","Of the society founded in 850 AD and the Chach culture, one had a population size of 6,500 and the other was based near Howland.","Of the society founded in 350 AD and the culture with 6,500 people, one was based near New Liberty and the other was the Echmust culture.","The culture located near Kentfield was founded 750 years after the Quyit culture.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years after the Zuneos culture.","Of the society founded in 100 AD and the culture located near Unity, one was the Zuneos culture and the other had a population size of 6,500.","The culture located near Easton was either the culture with 4,500 people or the culture with 5,000 people.","The society founded in 100 AD was either the culture with 4,500 people or the culture located near Howland.","The Chach culture was founded sometime after the culture with 9,000 people.","The culture located near Kentfield didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The Chach culture didn't have a population size of 9,500."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Echmust","Quyit","Warasen","Xidat","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Easton","Howland","Kentfield","Lacona","New Liberty","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e3a3ed73b3e2d1d85a4ee8ce91b7e1f"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Stephanie is either the child from Mrs. Witte's class or the student who finished in second place.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ronald.","Violet has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","The contestant who finished in first place has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","The student who finished in second place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class and the student whose final word was \"duplicity\", one is Yvette and the other finished in seventh place.","Of the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", one was from Mrs. Nixon's class and the other is Violet.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Ira.","Yvette is either the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" or the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Violet is either the student who finished in first place or the student from Mrs. Condini's class.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in third place.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the student who finished in first place or the contestant who finished in fifth place.","Stephanie didn't finish in sixth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Ira","Ronald","Stephanie","Violet","Winifred","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52dd1fec7921658f6a27893e9e9fc9e2"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 2 hours before Hope.","Blanche has her appointment sometime after Whitney's client.","The customer that chose vivacious red is either Tammie's customer or the client with the 11:00am appointment.","The customer that chose deep copper has her appointment 3 hours after Opal's customer.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour before the client that chose jet black.","Whitney's client has her appointment sometime after Eileen.","Myra isn't being helped by Rhonda.","The client that chose midnight blue isn't being helped by Opal.","Victoria's client has her appointment 1 hour before Eileen.","Of the customer that chose brown sable and Pam's customer, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other is Hope.","Of Pam's customer and Tammie's customer, one has the 4:00pm appointment and the other is Blanche."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Eileen","Hope","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9535df38b8b79c72ddd85c335e24e7d6"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student whose final word was \"bulwark\" and the contestant who finished in sixth place, one is Philip and the other was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant who finished in third place, the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class, and Hannah are three different people.","The student from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The student who finished in first place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Hannah.","Philip had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in second place.","The child from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in first place.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Floyd.","Floyd has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","Floyd wasn't asked to spell \"consomme\".","Of the student from Mrs. Manzella's class and Ira, one had to spell \"facetiously\" and the other had to spell \"bulwark\".","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Floyd.","Winifred had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Bessie","Floyd","Hannah","Ira","Philip","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05e6954c48d6a996bb75150e7add80c6"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of Mike Mckay and the person from Mexico, one works in the aerospace industry and the other is worth $26 billion.","Ed Everett doesn't work in the biotech industry.","Of the tycoon worth $28 billion and the mogul from England, one works in the banking industry and the other is Mike Mckay.","The magnate worth $27 billion works in the retail industry.","Of the tycoon who works in the finance industry and the tycoon worth $27 billion, one is from France and the other is Mike Mckay.","Sid Scott is worth 3 billion more than the person who works in the retail industry.","The mogul from Germany is worth 3 billion more than Rachel Reid.","The person from Canada is worth somewhat less than Ida Ingram.","Ed Everett is worth somewhat less than the person who works in the retail industry.","Ida Ingram isn't worth exactly $29 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Ida Ingram","Kirk Kaplan","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Canada","England","France","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","finance","medical","retail"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=106b8536510b5f2d0c03dfab1322e1d8"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the mogul from Ireland and Leonard Levy, one works in the biotech industry and the other is worth $30 billion.","The tycoon from Argentina is worth 4 billion less than Leonard Levy.","The person from Norway is worth 4 billion more than the mogul who works in the biotech industry.","The magnate who works in the pharmaceutical industry isn't from Norway.","The person from Germany is worth somewhat less than the tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Of the tycoon worth $28 billion and the person who works in the retail industry, one is Joseph Jakes and the other is from Denmark.","The mogul who works in the medical industry isn't from Germany.","Tim Townsend is either the mogul who works in the medical industry or the magnate from Argentina.","Of the magnate from Germany and the magnate who works in the retail industry, one is worth $27 billion and the other is Joseph Jakes.","Kirk Kaplan doesn't work in the aerospace industry.","The mogul who works in the medical industry is worth 1 billion less than Betty Bush.","Kirk Kaplan doesn't work in the biotech industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5401195af02ee6f11b23d4ff0ed44462"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Betsy was either the competitor who ordered farfalle or the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","Gwendolyn was either the runner who paid $7.99 or the competitor who chose bolognese sauce.","Pablo paid 4 dollars less than the contestant who ordered rigatoni.","Neither the competitor who chose mushroom sauce nor the runner who chose arrabiata sauce was Betsy.","Of the runner who chose puttanesca sauce and the runner who ordered penne, one paid $9.99 and the other was Gwendolyn.","Pablo didn't pay $6.99.","The contestant who ordered penne paid 3 dollars less than Wade.","Of the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce and the contestant who paid $10.99, one was Margie and the other ordered vermicelli.","The contestant who ordered rotini paid more than the competitor who chose alfredo sauce.","Betsy didn't choose alfredo sauce.","The competitor who paid $8.99 didn't choose bolognese sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Gwendolyn","Kristina","Margie","Pablo","Wade"],"label_c":["farfalle","penne","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7592b078fba42f9f9b706e31bd0a061c"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the nutty finish costs 20 cents less than the Katamaka oyster.","The one with the melon-like finish costs 10 cents less than the one from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster that costs $2.50 is either the Welcher oyster or the one with the creamy finish.","The Fanneuil oyster costs 20 cents less than the one with the fruity finish.","Of the oyster that costs $2.20 and the Island Creek oyster, one has a briny taste and the other is from Duxbury, MA.","Of the oyster from Charlestown, CT and the oyster with the fruity finish, one is the Katamaka oyster and the other costs $2.30.","The one that costs $2.30 doesn't have a briny flavor.","The oyster from Willapa, RI is either the one with the nutty finish or the Pomaquin oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.30 isn't from Willapa, RI.","The one with the briny finish costs 20 cents more than the Thatcher oyster.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat more than the one with the creamy finish.","The one with the nutty finish is either the one that costs $2.30 or the one from Nesketucket, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=824f980efdddd0ca4197c3a8d897d5fc"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child from Mrs. Manzella's class is either Jill or the child who finished in first place.","The contestant who finished in fourth place is either the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" or the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Stephanie had to spell a word that was 4 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Kelley.","The contestant who finished in second place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Erik.","Of the child whose final word was \"anemic\" and the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class, one finished in first place and the other finished in sixth place.","Erik didn't finish in fourth place.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" and the child from Mrs. Steuben's class, one finished in third place and the other finished in second place.","Floyd had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The student who finished in first place had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to Jill."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","Jill","Kelley","Philip","Stephanie"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f30afb6c3eb4a8957e7e6d7e904b48e"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of Theodore and the presenter who spoke for 16 minutes, one talked about P.M. Chamberlain and the other got the A-.","Virgil spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","The student who got the B+ spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson spoke 2 minutes less than Zachary.","Virgil didn't talk about P.M. Thatcher.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson spoke 8 minutes less than the presenter who got the B-.","The presenter who got the D didn't talk about P.M. Thatcher.","Of Virgil and Theodore, one spoke for 14 minutes and the other got the C-.","The six students were the student who spoke for 12 minutes, the presenter who got the B+, the presenter who got the B-, Theodore, Hazel and Zachary.","Milton didn't talk about P.M. Asquith.","Sheryl spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the A."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Hazel","Milton","Sheryl","Theodore","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_c":["Asquith","Chamberlain","Churchill","Heath","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9c6371d3be83e438313fe9b34bde8e0"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen was built 92 years after the Jansen family's structure.","Of the windmill in Moerkapelle and Zemelmolen, one is owned by the Van Dijk family and the other was built in 1706.","The home built in 1729 isn't owned by the De Vries family.","Westmolen is either the home in Schiedam or the structure built in 1729.","The structure in Leiderdorp isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","Zemelmolen was built 46 years after the home in Aarlanderveen.","The Jansen family's house was built 23 years after the house in Den Bommel.","Doesmolen isn't in Hoogmade.","The Van den Berg family's structure was built 69 years after Vlietmolen.","Of Grosmolen and the windmill built in 1683, one is owned by the Smit family and the other is in Schiedam."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8937906d6cb3a16ba39ca88dfd91af0e"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 31 ft long whale isn't Herbert.","The specimen donated in 2008 is somewhat shorter than the fin whale.","The 29 ft long specimen isn't Brent.","The gray whale is 2 feet longer than Evan.","The specimen donated in 2015 is either Herbert or the 21 ft long exhibit.","The sei whale wasn't donated in 2010.","The fin whale isn't 31 ft long.","The whale donated in 2013 is either the 25 ft long exhibit or the beluga whale.","The six whales are the whale donated in 2008, Brent, the 31 ft long specimen, the gray whale, the 21 ft long whale and the sei whale.","The bowhead whale is 6 feet shorter than the specimen donated in 2004.","Dennis is somewhat shorter than the exhibit donated in 2010.","Of the sei whale and the beluga whale, one is Curtis and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2008."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","2004","2008","2010","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab5b3ccc20885f6faada5c0569f955a5"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["PSTO was bought by Delilah.","Neither the stock Delilah bought nor the stock that sold for $26 per share was the real estate stock.","The financial stock wasn't purchased by Delilah.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was either GXTV or the stock Charlie bought.","Of the stock that sold for $25 per share and GXTV, one was bought by Abigail and the other was in the health care sector.","The stock that sold for $27 per share wasn't in the real estate sector.","Of the stock that sold for $28 per share and the utilities stock, one was KMPP and the other was PSTO.","Neither the stock that sold for $30 per share nor the stock that sold for $27 per share was the stock Bill bought.","JMO was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought.","QMZ wasn't purchased by Heathcliff.","The stock Bill bought was either the financial stock or KMPP.","QMZ was per share more expensive than the stock Delilah bought.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was in the energy sector.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was bought by Charlie."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1433eaab88a01810e4af69e58d4573e9"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student whose final word was \"consomme\", Ted, and the student who finished in third place are three different people.","Ted is either the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class or the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","Hannah wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","The child who finished in seventh place has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" finished in first place.","The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the child who finished in fifth place.","The child who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Zachary is either the contestant who finished in first place or the child whose final word was \"duplicity\".","The student who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Zachary.","Of the child who finished in sixth place and Lila, one had to spell \"elucidated\" and the other was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Zachary had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Witte's class.","The student whose final word was \"bulwark\", the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class, and the contestant who finished in seventh place are three different people.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","The child from Mrs. Almerini's class, the contestant who finished in third place, and Nick are three different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Erik","Hannah","Lila","Nick","Ted","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d69fea1aa1a4afcc39cf22eb0044044c"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person from Oceanside and Luther, one made the lemon snapper and the other scored 42 points.","The person who made the cashew tofu scored 14 more points than Celia.","Of the cook from Apple Barn and Luther, one made the cashew tofu and the other scored 42 points.","The cook who made the smoked pork scored 7 fewer points than the chef from White Bean.","Celia doesn't work at Demitasse.","The cook from Oceanside is either the person who scored 70 points or the person who scored 56 points.","Marjorie didn't score exactly 77 points.","Of the chef who made the turkey soup and the cook from Zenaida's, one scored 42 points and the other scored 49 points.","Celia is either the cook who made the cajun chili or the person from Zenaida's.","Ida didn't make the turkey soup.","The person who scored 70 points is either the chef who made the jambalaya or the cook from Zenaida's.","Ida didn't make the cashew tofu.","Yolanda is either the person who made the cajun chili or the cook from Oceanside."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Celia","Ed","Ida","Luther","Marjorie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8838446dcf2982dcd2512d12eddf07b8"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The puppet going to Ypsilanti cost 250 dollars less than \"Utrecht\".","Margarita's piece is \"Sniffletoe\".","The $1,750 dummy is either the piece going to Portland or \"Sniffletoe\".","The six dummies are Nicole's puppet, the piece going to Portland, \"Tombawomba\", the $1,250 piece, \"Sniffletoe\" and \"Yenga\".","Of \"Tombawomba\" and the piece going to St. Moritz, one cost $1,500 and the other is Isabel's.","Margarita's piece is going to Oslo.","The $2,000 puppet, Kelly's piece, and \"Sniffletoe\" are three different dummies.","Lucas's piece cost 250 dollars more than the puppet going to Mexico City.","Isabel's piece cost somewhat more than the puppet going to Vancouver.","Of the puppet going to Mexico City and \"Xavier\", one is Nicole's and the other cost $1,250.","\"Valencio\" cost somewhat more than Nicole's puppet.","Herman's dummy cost somewhat more than the dummy going to Portland."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51ad8dd90460eb309970600b3b44fe5f"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of Al Acosta's show and Dixie Dean's show, one is about business and the other started in 2008.","The six shows are the sports show, the podcast that began in 2007, the show that began in 2009, the show with 3 million downloads, the show with 6 million downloads and Faye Fender's show.","The film podcast, the show with 3 million downloads, and the show with 6 million downloads are three different shows.","The sports podcast started in 2010.","Al Acosta's show isn't about gaming.","The music show has more downloads than Geneva Gold's podcast.","The show that began in 2010 has 2 million more downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","The show with 2 million downloads, the podcast that began in 2007, and the podcast that began in 2010 are three different shows.","The show that began in 2008 has 1 million more downloads than the music podcast.","Faye Fender's podcast didn't start in 2014.","Eva Estrada's podcast has 2 million more downloads than the music podcast.","The podcast with 5 million downloads isn't about film.","Dixie Dean's show, the show that began in 2009, and the show with 3 million downloads are three different shows."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8878a587135942080fa7295438751e1"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from Poland won her prize after Fay Ferguson.","The winner who won the prize in economics won her prize 8 years after Ada Alvarez.","The winner from New Zealand didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","The winner from Poland is either the winner who won the prize in economics or the winner who won in 1984.","The person from New Zealand won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in chemistry.","Of the person who won in 1972 and the person from Ireland, one is Ada Alvarez and the other won the prize in economics.","Olive Olson isn't from Germany.","The winner who won the prize in literature, the winner who won in 1976, Fay Ferguson, Lisa Lara and the person from Ireland are all different winners.","Patsy Pope didn't win in 1984.","The winner who won in 1984 didn't win the prize in chemistry.","Olive Olson won her prize after the winner from Poland.","Fay Ferguson won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in medicine.","Of the winner who won in 1972 and the winner who won the prize in chemistry, one is from Canada and the other is Ida Ingram."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Fay Ferguson","Ida Ingram","Lisa Lara","Olive Olson","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74f8f6fa5f50501db5a666a72ca33903"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle with 300 books, the mobile library Hugh drives, the Airstream and \"Words To Go\" are all different vehicles.","The mobile library with 300 books isn't driven by Patsy.","The vehicle with 400 books is either the Greyhound bus or the Airstream.","\"Explore More\" isn't driven by Cynthia.","\"Books-4-U\" has 100 fewer books than the bookmobile Hugh drives.","Of the mobile library with 400 books and the bookmobile Omar drives, one is \"Tiny Tomes\" and the other is the ice cream truck.","The mobile library Jaime drives has 150 more books than the Winnebago.","The Greyhound bus has 150 fewer books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","The vehicle Cynthia drives is either the mobile library with 500 books or the vehicle with 300 books.","The Winnebago has 100 fewer books than \"Ready Reader\".","Of the mobile library with 500 books and the mobile library Omar drives, one is \"Lit on Wheels\" and the other is the ambulance."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Cynthia","Hugh","Jaime","Omar","Patsy"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61baa15267afc7fed11ae269fae235a8"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who got 2 Down wrong wasn't from Kalona.","The solver from Grant was either the person who finished second or the solver who got 30 Across wrong.","The person who finished second got the right answer for 18 Down.","Of the solver who got 18 Down wrong and the solver who got 26 Down wrong, one was from Grant and the other finished first.","Of Eva and the contestant who finished fourth, one was from Miles and the other was from Grant.","The solver who finished sixth wasn't from Canoga Park.","The contestant from Miles, the solver who finished sixth, and Yvonne are three different people.","The contestant from Van Nuys, Nelson, and the solver who got 18 Down wrong are three different people.","Julie finished 2 places after the solver who got 18 Down wrong.","Renee wasn't from Canoga Park.","Kelvin answered 20 Across incorrectly.","Julie got the right answer for 30 Across.","Of the person from Kalona and the contestant who got 30 Across wrong, one finished third and the other was Yvonne."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Eva","Julie","Kelvin","Nelson","Renee","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Canoga Park","Grant","Industry","Kalona","Miles","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec1335c40924969f5caa44258a807b16"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the tree in Eldora Woods and Zeke's Spruce, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is 80 years old.","Of the tree in Benton Notch and the tree in York Woods, one is 80 years old and the other is 156 ft. tall.","Nolan's Pine is taller than the tree in Eldora Woods.","Evan's Fir is shorter than the 80 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is in Woden Woods.","Old Jarvis is 12 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree.","Of the tree in Woden Woods and The Senator, one is 153 ft. tall and the other is 99 years old.","Old Jarvis isn't 85 years old.","Roger's Oak is 9 feet shorter than the tree in Knox Woods.","The tree in York Woods is taller than the 96 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef78730b2e0598f752ba5efb5e786311"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Perry spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the C-.","Perry didn't get the D.","Milton spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath and the student who spoke for 10 minutes, one was Blake and the other got the A-.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel spoke 4 minutes less than Iris.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith was either the student who spoke for 16 minutes or Milton.","The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel or the presenter who got the A.","The presenter who got the B+ didn't talk about P.M. Asquith.","Milton got the B+.","Iris talked about P.M. Thatcher.","The presenter who got the A didn't talk about P.M. Asquith.","Of the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes and Roberta, one talked about P.M. Pitt and the other got the B+."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Iris","Lucille","Milton","Perry","Roberta"],"label_c":["Asquith","Disraeli","Heath","Peel","Pitt","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7842a3d5a8a38eedf24200acfcc7c86a"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier going to Georgia will leave sometime before the passenger with the shamrock.","Whitney won't leave in June.","Brandi, the flier going to Ohio, the aerophobe with the lucky hat and the flier with the horseshoe are all different fliers.","Of the flier leaving in April and the flier with the coin, one is Zachary and the other will go to Ohio.","The flier with the shamrock is either the aerophobe leaving in February or the aerophobe leaving in March.","Of the passenger with the horseshoe and Maurice, one will go to Michigan and the other will leave in March.","Zachary will leave 1 month after the flier going to Ohio.","The passenger going to Rhode Island will leave sometime after the flier with the lucky hat.","The passenger going to Ohio is either the flier leaving in January or the flier leaving in March.","The aerophobe going to South Carolina is either the passenger with the rabbit's foot or the flier leaving in January.","Zachary won't go to Rhode Island.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave sometime after the flier going to South Carolina.","Of the aerophobe leaving in June and Florence, one will bring their horseshoe and the other will bring their rabbit's foot."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Brandi","Florence","Maurice","Olive","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Georgia","Michigan","Ohio","Rhode Island","South Carolina","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b399976b02fc65266c6ae00103e6c75d"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the person whose birthday is on July 16th and the musician, one is Kevin and the other is from Germany.","The person from Sweden has a birthday 2 months before Jeffrey.","The traveler from France has a birthday 3 months before Izzy.","The diplomat is either the person born on September 17th or the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th.","The lawyer has a birthday 3 months after the traveler from Sweden.","The person born on May 18th, the engineer, the traveler from Austria and Michael are all different people.","The traveler born on July 16th is either the person from France or the traveler from Austria.","Gerald has a birthday 2 months before the engineer.","Harry is not the diplomat.","The traveler whose birthday is on May 18th is not the surgeon.","Of the traveler whose birthday is on September 17th and the musician, one is Izzy and the other is from Belgium."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Gerald","Harry","Izzy","Jeffrey","Kevin","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","France","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6e255cc322c29ef39fd9308289ee54e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person from Ontario scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 4.","Of Yvette and the person from Ontario, one scored 620 points and the other was in lane 5.","Of the player who scored 300 points and the person in lane 6, one was from Cutler and the other is Florence.","Nina scored fewer points than the person in lane 6.","Florence scored 160 points fewer points than the player from Junction City.","Kristie, the contestant who scored 380 points, and the player in lane 3 are three different people.","Of Zachary and the player in lane 2, one was from Ontario and the other scored 700 points.","The player from Elk Grove, the person who scored 380 points, and the player in lane 1 are three different people.","The player who scored 540 points is either the contestant from Junction City or Yvette.","Kristie wasn't in lane 2.","The player who scored 540 points wasn't in lane 5.","The contestant in lane 2 scored 80 points fewer points than the person from Fort Kent."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Florence","Kristie","Nina","Wanda","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1442effeab81aa0301379f2cd17c4cbc"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $6.70 is either the team member who ordered the tuna on rye or Erica.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the diet coke nor the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 is Peter.","The team member whose order cost $4.90 ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member who ordered the B.L.T. owes 45 cents less than Samantha.","Neither the team member who ordered the ginger ale nor the person whose order cost $6.25 is the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","Of Samantha and the team member who ordered the grape soda, one owes $4.90 and the other ordered the Italian sub.","Of the person who ordered the Italian sub and the team member who ordered the diet coke, one is Samantha and the other owes $5.35.","The person who ordered the orange soda owes 90 cents less than Hannah.","Neither the person who ordered the iced tea nor Chip is the team member whose order cost $5.35.","Samantha didn't order the orange soda.","The person who ordered the diet coke didn't order the club sandwich.","Of the person who ordered the root beer and the person who ordered the cheeseburger, one owes $6.25 and the other is Erica."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d0fd97cb93b1933d3870149519121a0"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Neither the course in room 125 nor the course in room 212 is Mr. Caldwell's class.","The class in room 207 has somewhat fewer students than the Algebra class.","The course in room 120 has 2 more students than the Geometry class.","The Geometry class is taught by Underwood.","Of the course with 37 students and the Spanish class, one is in room 201 and the other is taught by Leach.","The six classes are the Latin class, Mr. Leach's class, the course in room 405, Mr. Caldwell's class, the class in room 125 and the class with 37 students.","The course in room 405 has 2 more students than Mr. Warner's class.","Mr. Leach's class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 125.","Mr. Franklin's class has 6 more students than the class in room 125.","The course in room 125 has somewhat fewer students than the Geometry class.","The class in room 120 isn't the Algebra class.","The course in room 201 is the Art class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["120","125","201","207","212","405"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Franklin","Leach","Underwood","Warner","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","French","Geometry","Latin","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5882b13301b2f029997a27ad0293f0f6"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.5912 N was either the box found on May 6 or the cache that held the puzzle book.","The box that held the brass key was found 6 days after the cache at 40.2516 N.","The six boxes were the box found on May 6, the box that held the puzzle book, the box at 88.1863 W, the case at 88.1928 W, the case at 40.6656 N and the case at 88.4584 W.","The case found on May 12 was either the case at 88.1863 W or the box that held the brass key.","The cache found on May 9 didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","The case at 40.6656 N was found 9 days before the case at 88.1863 W.","The box at 40.6656 N was either the case at 88.0431 W or the case found on May 3.","The case at 40.3109 N didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","The box at 40.3109 N, the case at 88.1928 W, and the box that held the chewing gum are three different boxes.","The cache at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.4584 W.","The box at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","Of the cache found on May 6 and the cache that held the sunglasses, one was at 41.0237 N and the other was at 40.2516 N.","The case at 41.0237 N was found sometime after the cache at 88.0431 W.","The cache that held the ancient coin wasn't at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d60fa57f1149b33f04cb04b4699207bc"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 06\/2025.","The one that expires on 08\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 11% doesn't expire on 05\/2025.","The card that expires on 06\/2025 is either the Hoardstrum card or the one with the $8,500 credit limit.","The TrustCo card doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $4,000 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 3 percent lower than the card with the $5,000 credit limit.","The card with an APR of 11% doesn't expire on 04\/2024.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR 4 percent higher than the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","Neither the card with the $5,000 credit limit nor the one with the $3,500 credit limit is the TrustCo card.","Of the Whitly Bank card and the card with the $5,000 credit limit, one expires on 09\/2025 and the other has an APR of 11%.","Of the Southwest Inc card and the card with the $20,000 credit limit, one expires on 09\/2025 and the other has an APR of 12%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$8,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14a48d091aead7854cd6b131914d95fc"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC isn't in Helsinki.","The Falston LCS is either the Zagreb accelerator or the Madrid accelerator.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't in Copenhagen.","The Madrid facility isn't headed by Dr. Owens.","The Falston LCS will not go online in 2017.","The Tevatron LHC will not go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online 3 years after the Zagreb accelerator.","Of the Zynga Complex and the project headed by Dr. Farley, one is in Copenhagen and the other will go online in 2019.","The six accelerators are the Egert Facility, the Madrid accelerator, the facility scheduled to go online in 2017, the project headed by Dr. Weber, the Warsaw facility and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Noble.","The Reykjavik facility is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 or the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The Falston LCS will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Huff.","The Zynga Complex will go online 1 year before the Zagreb accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Huff","Dr. Noble","Dr. Owens","Dr. Weber","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Helsinki","Madrid","Reykjavik","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b0fc94df34361b531baa6852b2d86fd"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose warm mocha isn't being helped by Whitney.","Of the customer with the 4:00pm appointment and Yvonne's customer, one is Lynette and the other chose jet black.","Juana doesn't have the 4:00pm appointment.","Victoria's client has her appointment sometime after Flora.","Flora is either the customer that chose vivacious red or Yvonne's customer.","The client that chose deep copper is either Juana or Victoria's customer.","The client that chose vivacious red has her appointment sometime after Yvonne's customer.","Of Opal's customer and the customer that chose jet black, one is Juana and the other has the 3:00pm appointment.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment, Iris, and the client that chose vivacious red are three different customers.","Dolores didn't choose deep copper.","Of the client that chose midnight blue and the client that chose vivacious red, one has the 3:00pm appointment and the other is being worked on by Pam.","The six customers are the client with the 12:00pm appointment, Iris, the customer that chose deep copper, Opal's customer, Juana and Lynette.","Iris didn't choose honey blonde."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Flora","Iris","Juana","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Susie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81075cc6c44e287049885807502e60d9"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Tabitha's item is either the bookshelf or the item made of mahogany.","Of the hutch and the item made of teak, one costs $250 and the other costs $275.","Kendra's piece is either the bench or the footstool.","Freda's piece doesn't cost $375.","Of the $325 item and the item made of oak, one was crafted by Gwen and the other is the bench.","Of the item made of walnut and Hope's piece, one costs $325 and the other is the footstool.","Gwen's item doesn't cost $275.","Tabitha's piece wasn't made of teak.","The bookshelf costs 25 dollars more than Gwen's piece.","Whitney's piece is either the piece made of ash or the piece made of teak.","Tabitha's piece costs 75 dollars less than the end table.","The bench costs less than Kendra's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Freda","Gwen","Hope","Kendra","Tabitha","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","elm","mahogany","oak","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","end table","footstool","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa86d99e524c953928b61debc4d7a42c"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the person who started in 1982 and the person on the Rangers, one was Awad and the other was the second striker.","The sweeper, the player who started in 1985, Banben, Gardelli and the player on the Rangers were all different players.","Imay didn't play for the Mustangs.","Banben started 3 years after the wing back.","The player on the Silverbacks wasn't the center forward.","Kawa didn't start in 1991.","The person on the Whitecaps was either the second striker or the player who started in 1991.","The second striker started 6 years after Awad.","The player on the Whitecaps started sometime after Banben.","The person on the Silverbacks started 3 years before the full back.","Of the person who started in 1982 and the full back, one played for the Hammerheads and the other was Daregh.","Imay started sometime after the person on the Whitecaps.","The player who started in 1991 wasn't the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Gardelli","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Mustangs","Rangers","Silverbacks","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8864a2c2178d0bfa8823469b8069047b"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Voyager Hero\" is either the pinball machine released in 1976 or the $2,000 machine.","The $1,500 pinball machine wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't released in 1976.","The pinball machine released in 1978 wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the machine released in 1975, one costs $6,400 and the other was made by Hayco Inc..","Of \"Aladeen\" and \"Disco Mania\", one costs $1,500 and the other was made by Dow Games.","The system made by Hayco Inc. came out sometime after the $1,750 pinball machine.","The $6,400 machine came out 3 years after \"Zany Circus\".","The six games are the $2,000 machine, the pinball machine made by Arco, the system made by Hayco Inc., the game released in 1976, the system released in 1979 and the system made by Maxigame.","The system released in 1977, the pinball machine made by Arco, and the game made by Hayco Inc. are three different games.","\"Archer Quest\" doesn't cost $2,500.","The game made by Dow Games came out 2 years before the $2,000 system."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92efe9a3fa91fa74cb5bd65925c7b69c"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Omar won 1 hand before the person who won the $23.25 pot.","Kelley lost the second hand.","Courtney lost the second hand.","The six people were Byron, the person who won the $6.50 pot, the competitor who won the second hand, the player who won with a straight flush, the competitor who won the $18.25 pot and the player who won the sixth hand.","Jana didn't win with a flush.","Kelley didn't win the $5.25 pot.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot was either the person who won the first hand or the competitor who won with a royal flush.","Courtney won sometime before the competitor who won with two pairs.","The player who won the $6.50 pot didn't win with a straight.","The player who won with a straight won 3 hands after the player who won the $23.25 pot.","Of Omar and the person who won with one pair, one won the $3.75 pot and the other won the fourth hand.","Courtney was either the player who won the $23.25 pot or the person who won the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won the second hand didn't win the $3.75 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Byron","Courtney","Frances","Jana","Kelley","Omar"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab920cfa15108516c64f77e91a7462b2"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.3109 N, the box found on May 18, and the box at 88.1928 W are three different boxes.","The box that held the puzzle book was found sometime before the box at 40.3109 N.","Of the case found on May 18 and the cache at 88.1863 W, one was at 41.0072 N and the other held the marbles.","The cache at 40.2516 N was found sometime before the box at 88.1863 W.","The case that held the marbles was either the box at 88.1928 W or the box at 88.0431 W.","The box that held the decoder ring wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.8991 N wasn't uncovered on May 6.","The box at 40.6656 N was found 3 days before the case that held the decoder ring.","The case that held the decoder ring was either the cache at 88.3821 W or the box at 41.0072 N.","The case that held the chewing gum was found sometime before the case at 88.1928 W.","The cache found on May 9 was either the box at 88.3907 W or the case at 40.2516 N.","The cache found on May 15 didn't have the brass key inside it.","The box that held the puzzle book was found 6 days after the cache at 40.8991 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a44a61f12948addce7335df4e5e08d4a"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Island Creek oyster doesn't have a briny flavor.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs 40 cents more than the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA is either the oyster with the creamy finish or the one that costs $2.30.","The Bluepoint oyster isn't from Barnstable, ME.","The Island Creek oyster doesn't have a citrusy flavor.","The one that costs $2.30 has a melon-like taste.","The one that costs $2.40 isn't from Charlestown, CT.","Of the Bluepoint oyster and the oyster that costs $2.00, one has a nutty taste and the other is from Charlestown, CT.","Of the oyster with the buttery finish and the Bluepoint oyster, one costs $2.40 and the other is from Appleton, CT.","The Katamaka oyster doesn't have a citrusy flavor.","The Island Creek oyster, the oyster that costs $2.00, and the oyster from Barnstable, ME are three different oysters.","The Pomaquin oyster costs 20 cents more than the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster with the melon-like finish costs 10 cents more than the Thatcher oyster.","The Thatcher oyster is from Appleton, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00f979c2224b5f65ea3c34c86198d2e7"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Jeffrey is not the surgeon.","Kevin is not the diplomat.","The architect is either the person whose birthday is on September 17th or the person from Mexico.","The surgeon has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Belgium.","Lamar was born on May 18th.","Of Bill and the surgeon, one was born on July 16th and the other is from Austria.","The person whose birthday is on July 16th is either Lamar or Bill.","Bill has a birthday 1 month before the traveler from Norway.","Jeffrey is either the traveler from Austria or the person from South Africa.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month before Gerald.","The politician has a birthday 1 month before Lamar.","Of the person whose birthday is on August 15th and the politician, one is Kevin and the other is from Mexico."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Gerald","Jeffrey","Kevin","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Germany","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8752464174bbad410d00c2d845f86276"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ida, the cook who scored 77 points, the cook who made the smoked pork and the cook who made the cashew tofu are all different chefs.","The chef who scored 49 points is either the cook from Demitasse or the cook from Oceanside.","Zachary is either the cook from Oceanside or the chef who made the cajun chili.","The person who made the smoked pork scored 28 more points than Rosalie.","Of the person who made the lemon snapper and the person who scored 56 points, one was Veronica and the other works at Apple Barn.","Of the cook who made the cashew tofu and the person who scored 70 points, one was Freda and the other works at Epicurious.","The chef from White Bean scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","The chef from Demitasse made the lemon snapper.","Freda didn't make the smoked pork.","The person from Zenaida's scored 7 fewer points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","Zachary didn't make the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Freda","Ida","Peggy","Rosalie","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66c986d41a1ede60e9ee8ab7681a3bd2"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of the class with 39 students and Mr. Owen's class, one is in room 318 and the other is the Geometry class.","The Pre-Calculus class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 125.","The Pre-Calculus class has 4 more students than the class in room 314.","The course in room 114 has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Owen's class.","The French class is either Mr. Ray's class or the course in room 318.","The course in room 212 has 2 fewer students than the French class.","The French class isn't taught by Owen.","Neither the course with 39 students nor Mr. Quinn's class is the class in room 125.","The class in room 314 doesn't have 31 students.","The course with 33 students is either Mr. Underwood's class or the course in room 114.","The Geometry class is either Mr. Quinn's class or Mr. Morrison's class.","The course with 37 students isn't the Biology class.","The Chemistry class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Quinn's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["114","125","212","314","318","322"],"label_c":["Morrison","Owen","Quinn","Ray","Underwood","Yang"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Chemistry","French","Geometry","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe66f2674b52f9b5dc1c91e1404c3494"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of \"Disco Mania\" and the $5,200 game, one was released in 1975 and the other was made by Pinnefore.","\"Meteor Rise\", the $6,400 pinball machine, and the machine made by Waverly Toys are three different games.","\"Archer Quest\" wasn't released in 1976.","The system released in 1979 is either the $2,500 system or the game made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" was released in 1978.","The system released in 1978 is either \"Voyager Hero\" or the pinball machine made by Maxigame.","\"Aladeen\" wasn't made by Arco.","The pinball machine released in 1976 wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\" was made by Waverly Toys.","The system made by Waverly Toys is either the game released in 1974 or the machine released in 1977.","The six games are the $1,750 system, the system made by Waverly Toys, the game made by Dow Games, the machine released in 1976, \"Meteor Rise\" and \"Aladeen\".","\"Aladeen\" came out sometime before the game made by Hayco Inc..","The system released in 1977 costs $1,500."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4bbe3cf1967149852ab118601a2e9a9"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer with the 4:00pm appointment is either the customer that chose midnight blue or the client that chose honey blonde.","Eileen doesn't have the 4:00pm appointment.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour after Susie's client.","Eileen didn't choose vivacious red.","Of the customer with the 2:00pm appointment and the customer that chose midnight blue, one is Kelly and the other is being worked on by Nettie.","Myra chose brown sable.","Of Myra and Alison, one is being worked on by Opal and the other chose jet black.","Iris isn't being helped by Whitney.","The customer that chose vivacious red has her appointment sometime after Cristina.","The client that chose honey blonde has her appointment 2 hours after Alison.","The client with the 4:00pm appointment, Iris, and Tammie's customer are three different customers.","Nettie's client has her appointment 1 hour before the customer that chose brown sable."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Eileen","Iris","Kelly","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Susie","Tammie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17f1c8b5615e9740064cdf6d4c4d6979"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who scored 300 points is either the player in lane 6 or the player from Fort Kent.","The person who scored 380 points wasn't from Pacific Grove.","Of Yvette and the person from Bristol, one was in lane 1 and the other scored 700 points.","The player from Bristol is either the player in lane 7 or the contestant who scored 380 points.","The person in lane 1 scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant from Fort Kent.","The person in lane 2 scored fewer points than Yvette.","Gretchen wasn't from Cutler.","Of the contestant from Junction City and Vincent, one was in lane 4 and the other scored 300 points.","The contestant who scored 380 points is either Deanna or the person in lane 6.","Wanda, the player from Bristol, the contestant from Pacific Grove, the contestant who scored 620 points and the player in lane 5 are all different people.","The contestant from Bristol scored more points than the contestant in lane 4.","The contestant in lane 7 is either the person who scored 620 points or Irma."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Deanna","Gretchen","Irma","Vincent","Wanda","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Fort Kent","Junction City","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3aad917c61ca384f30d22d63df716ea6"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who spent $525 didn't give Ally the blender.","Lily Little lives in Jonesboro.","Of Jack Jordan and the attendee who spent $475, one gave Ally the planter and the other gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who gave Ally the blu-ray player is either the friend who spent $425 or the friend who lives in Twin Peaks.","The friend who spent $425 doesn't live in Fruitland.","Kit Kelley spent 50 dollars more than the attendee who lives in Fruitland.","The person who lives in Clovis didn't give Ally the laptop.","Ned Norris didn't give Ally the blender.","Kit Kelley doesn't live in Twin Peaks.","Of the friend who lives in Fruitland and the friend who lives in Sun City, one gave Ally the blu-ray player and the other spent $400.","The attendee who gave Ally the toaster, Mitch Mayo, and the person who lives in Fruitland are three different people.","Of the person who gave Ally the laptop and the person who lives in Twin Peaks, one spent $450 and the other is Pam Powell.","The friend who gave Ally the planter, the friend who spent $525, and Pam Powell are three different people."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=924ed94117173c3a3f5e4fa7f1eb3da4"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Peggy will leave 1 month after the flier going to Utah.","Of the aerophobe with the lucky hat and Peggy, one will go to Ohio and the other will leave in March.","The passenger leaving in April won't go to Virginia.","Of the flier leaving in May and the flier leaving in March, one is Sophie and the other will bring their shamrock.","Christie will leave 2 months after the aerophobe going to Ohio.","The aerophobe leaving in June won't bring a wishbone.","The passenger going to Ohio will bring their horseshoe.","The flier leaving in June is either the passenger going to Colorado or the flier going to Louisiana.","The aerophobe going to Arkansas is either the passenger with the shamrock or the passenger with the horseshoe.","Christie won't go to Louisiana.","Troy won't go to Arkansas.","Neither the passenger with the shamrock nor the passenger going to Louisiana is Alma.","The flier going to Ohio will leave 1 month after the aerophobe with the coin."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Alma","Christie","Lee","Peggy","Sophie","Troy"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Colorado","Louisiana","Ohio","Utah","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17ef08042567afde9f45a5fe83cf0b2b"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Nicole's puppet cost 500 dollars more than the piece going to St. Moritz.","The puppet going to Ypsilanti isn't \"Yenga\".","Nicole's puppet isn't \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Waldarama\" is either Lucas's piece or the $1,000 puppet.","Of \"Valencio\" and \"Tombawomba\", one is going to Oslo and the other cost $1,750.","Margarita's puppet didn't cost $1,000.","Of Isabel's puppet and the dummy going to Baltimore, one is \"Tombawomba\" and the other cost $750.","The piece going to Mexico City cost 250 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","The six dummies are \"Tombawomba\", the $1,500 piece, Herman's piece, the $1,000 dummy, the $1,750 dummy and the puppet going to Mexico City.","Margarita's piece is either \"Utrecht\" or \"Waldarama\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e96ed9bbcdecc0c74e21624d3f16a9e3"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The piece Angelina bought cost 3 dollars more than the turtle.","The dog cost 2 dollars more than the animal Verna bought.","The bear wasn't white.","The fish wasn't purchased by Olga.","The balloon Dixie bought wasn't white.","The monkey cost 1 dollar more than the orange balloon.","The yellow balloon cost less than the animal Javier bought.","Of the brown piece and the turtle, one cost $7.00 and the other was purchased by Ian.","The animal Olga bought cost more than the brown piece.","The cat cost less than the balloon Ian bought.","Of the piece Dixie bought and the dog, one was brown and the other cost $3.00.","The fish was either the purple balloon or the animal Dixie bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Angelina","Dixie","Ian","Javier","Olga","Verna"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=602d45f729af3ae7d67ef880697d689a"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the fall Derrick shot in 2003 and Inawatai, one is located in New Zealand and the other has a height of 115 ft.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1982 is 5 ft taller than the fall located in Jamaica.","Rhoqua, the waterfall in New Zealand, the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1982, the waterfall Derrick shot in 1986 and the 125 ft tall fall are all different waterfalls.","Of Garray and Cerbel, one was shot in 1996 and the other is located in New Zealand.","Oginao is somewhat shorter than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1986.","The fall located in Brazil is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1984.","Of Garray and the 110 ft tall waterfall, one was shot in 1996 and the other is in New Zealand.","Rhoqua is not 100 ft high.","The fall Derrick shot in 1996 is not located in Canada.","Rhoqua is 15 ft shorter than the fall in Switzerland.","Cerbel is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1986 or the fall Derrick shot in 2003."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1984","1986","1990","1996","2003"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6602a4fc5d5d025e11e51e0f89658f5"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Omar v Powers was 1 week before Justice Caldwell's majority opinion.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion wasn't the 8-1 decision.","Justice Olson's majority opinion wasn't the 6-3 decision.","Watts v Yang wasn't the 4-5 decision.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was 3 weeks before Short v Metz.","The March 24 proceeding didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion wasn't the 6-3 decision.","The 5-4 decision was 1 week after Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","The 6-3 decision was 2 weeks after Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Ayers v Byrd wasn't the 8-1 decision.","Watts v Yang was 4 weeks before the 3-6 decision.","Of the April 7 case and Justice Larson's majority opinion, one was the 8-1 decision and the other was Gibbs v Kintz.","Of the March 3 proceeding and the March 10 proceeding, one was Gibbs v Kintz and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang"],"label_c":["3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e39b9c3f8b9896c5ed4cca27af73ae6"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the bridge in Copenhagen.","Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the girder bridge.","Bay Bridge is shorter than the cantilever bridge.","The bowstring one is 3,000 feet longer than the structure in Dublin.","Of the cantilever structure and the one in Warsaw, one is 11,500 ft and the other is Vellon Bridge.","Sandy Bridge, the 16,000 ft one, and the bridge in Vaduz are three different structures.","The one in Vaduz isn't the truss bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever structure.","Vellon Bridge is 14,500 ft.","The 10,000 ft bridge isn't the camelback bridge.","The structure in Helsinki isn't the truss bridge.","The bridge in Helsinki is 1,500 feet shorter than Bay Bridge.","The girder bridge is either the 13,000 ft one or the bridge in Helsinki."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Dublin","Helsinki","Rome","Vaduz","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=986643d947f72dff8d2b801dedd5c75f"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Sama Takako was built 120 years before the temple dedicated to the dragon.","The shrine built in 1765 is in Miyato.","Sama Takako was built in 1525.","Sama Takako was built 240 years before the temple dedicated to the rooster.","Of Takahashi and the structure built in 1705, one is dedicated to the dragon and the other is in Uchida.","Takahashi was built 60 years before the temple dedicated to the turtle.","Okabe Honzo isn't dedicated to the cat.","Hori Takesi isn't in Niwa.","Okabe Honzo isn't dedicated to the rooster.","Of the shrine in Toyagi and Amari Michi, one is dedicated to the frog and the other was built in 1705.","The shrine dedicated to the dragon, the structure built in 1525, and the shrine in Niwa are three different shrines.","The shrine built in 1825 isn't in Niwa.","Of the structure in Usui and the temple built in 1525, one is Takahashi and the other is dedicated to the deer."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c5cdcbaa321dc6348f26abbf94de3ed"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's podcast started in 2009.","The film show didn't start in 2013.","The investing show has 2 million more downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","Of Dixie Dean's show and the show that began in 2009, one is about sports and the other has 5 million downloads.","Faye Fender's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2015.","The gaming podcast has fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2007.","The show that began in 2010 has 2 million more downloads than Cora Capon's show.","The six shows are Bobby Bora's show, the show that began in 2009, the show that began in 2013, the show with 6 million downloads, the business podcast and the podcast with 3 million downloads.","The show with 3 million downloads didn't start in 2008.","The business show has 1 million fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2013","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f75334dba0cb7f1da72718d7c598d4b5"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box found on May 12 didn't have the chewing gum inside it.","The box that held the brass key was found 12 days before the cache at 88.4584 W.","The case at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The box that held the decoder ring, the case found on May 6, and the case at 40.2516 N are three different boxes.","Of the box at 88.3907 W and the case that held the decoder ring, one was found on May 12 and the other was at 41.0237 N.","Of the box at 40.6656 N and the cache at 88.1928 W, one held the puzzle book and the other was found on May 9.","The cache at 88.1928 W was either the box that held the brass key or the box found on May 6.","The cache that held the marbles was found 6 days after the box at 40.2516 N.","Of the cache at 40.5912 N and the box found on May 9, one was at 88.1863 W and the other held the brass key.","The case found on May 18 wasn't at 88.3821 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7be071e15fe40cf8a9fc945a47768d78"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Neither the sandwich with bologna nor the order with ham is the order with muenster cheese.","Of the $3.75 sandwich and Frances's order, one includes liverwurst and the other includes havarti cheese.","The sandwich with bologna costs 3 dollars more than the order with colby jack cheese.","Darrell's sandwich costs 2 dollars more than the order with salami.","The $5.75 sandwich includes gouda cheese.","The sandwich with salami costs 2 dollars more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Warren's sandwich doesn't cost $4.75.","The order with corned beef costs 1 dollar less than Greg's sandwich.","Of the $4.75 sandwich and Greg's sandwich, one includes provolone cheese and the other includes liverwurst.","Of the sandwich with gouda cheese and the sandwich with bologna, one costs $6.75 and the other is Yolanda's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Darrell","Frances","Greg","Omar","Warren","Yolanda"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=406ed5cf21ca5e57eb7f6d745795962d"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose honey blonde is either Tammie's customer or Whitney's customer.","Of Flora and the client that chose jet black, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other is being worked on by Whitney.","Rhonda's customer is either Cristina or the customer with the 2:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose warm mocha is either Nettie's customer or Iris.","The six customers are Myra, the customer with the 2:00pm appointment, the customer that chose vivacious red, the customer with the 3:00pm appointment, the client that chose warm mocha and the client with the 1:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment sometime after Whitney's client.","Of the client that chose deep copper and the customer that chose warm mocha, one is Cristina and the other is being worked on by Whitney.","Iris isn't being helped by Opal.","The customer that chose brown sable has her appointment 4 hours after Kelly.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment is either Susie's client or the customer that chose warm mocha."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Dolores","Flora","Iris","Kelly","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48a70918bac2d828af4d88fb803e832b"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $4.75 sandwich includes havarti cheese.","The $6.75 order includes corned beef.","Of Verna's sandwich and the sandwich with swiss cheese, one includes ham and the other costs $3.75.","The sandwich with salami costs 1 dollar more than Yolanda's sandwich.","Neither Billie's order nor the $5.75 sandwich is the order with roast beef.","Billie's order is either the sandwich with cheddar cheese or the $7.75 order.","The $7.75 sandwich is either Henrietta's sandwich or the order with roast beef.","Yolanda's order doesn't include colby jack cheese.","Frances's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with ham.","The sandwich with bologna costs 2 dollars more than Frances's sandwich.","Of the sandwich with gouda cheese and Tony's order, one costs $5.75 and the other costs $7.75.","Verna's order costs less than the order with roast beef."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Frances","Henrietta","Tony","Verna","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02e92afdd2a42124f1f4ea608cefa6f9"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal served on May 16th contains 20 more calories than the meal with 9 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 15th contains 80 more calories than the kale quinoa.","The garlic tilapia doesn't have exactly 8 grams of protein.","The chili pork, the recipe served on May 16th, the dish with 10 grams of protein, the recipe served on May 13th and the dish served on May 15th were all different recipes.","The meal with 460 calories wasn't served on May 14th.","The asian steak contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal with 8 grams of protein.","Of the chili pork and the recipe with 400 calories, one was served on May 14th and the other was served on May 16th.","The asian steak was either the dish with 420 calories or the meal served on May 15th.","The meal with 400 calories doesn't have exactly 7 grams of protein.","Of the dish with 8 grams of protein and the bulgur salad, one has 380 calories and the other was served on May 11th.","The meal with 400 calories doesn't have exactly 15 grams of protein.","The chili pork doesn't have exactly 7 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e701083c7c53d457a000ee412b1d00d6"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the girder one and the one in Dublin, one is 13,000 ft and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The bridge in Vaduz isn't the camelback bridge.","The one in Athens is the cantilever bridge.","Of the bowstring bridge and Sandy Bridge, one is in Bucharest and the other is 10,000 ft.","Of the structure in Athens and the 10,000 ft one, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is Gorem Bridge.","The bridge in Oslo is either the bowstring bridge or the cable-stayed one.","Star Bridge isn't 11,500 ft.","The one in Bucharest is 4,500 feet shorter than the camelback structure.","Vellon Bridge isn't 16,000 ft.","Sandy Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than the girder structure.","Star Bridge, the one in Athens, and the 14,500 ft bridge are three different structures.","Star Bridge isn't in Vaduz.","The cantilever bridge, the 11,500 ft one, and Bay Bridge are three different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Bucharest","Dublin","Madrid","Oslo","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8a7916e67d62509878e1137a529566b"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who finished sixth wasn't from Hollis.","Renee finished second.","The contestant from Westport finished 1 place after Ian.","The contestant from Lytton finished 3 places after the contestant who got 20 Across wrong.","Of the solver from Hollis and Carol, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other finished fifth.","Of the contestant from Unionville and the solver who finished fourth, one answered 18 Down incorrectly and the other was Zachary.","The solver who got 20 Across wrong was from Westport.","The contestant from Jackman was either Yvonne or the contestant who got 4 Across wrong.","Zachary was either the contestant from Jackman or the solver who got 2 Down wrong.","The contestant from Kalona finished 4 places before the contestant who got 4 Across wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Carol","Ian","Leona","Renee","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Hollis","Jackman","Kalona","Lytton","Unionville","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=696ff2b156f6c837bc4e202c90585b0c"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Nielsen's home is somewhat smaller than the $29,000 structure.","The Nielsen's house will be delivered to Kennebunkport.","Of the $29,000 structure and the 125 sq ft house, one is for the Gillespies and the other will be delivered to Healdsburg.","The 95 sq ft structure is either the $32,250 structure or the home going to Dallas Center.","Of the 140 sq ft house and the Zimmerman's home, one sold for $36,000 and the other will be delivered to Kennebunkport.","The home going to Kennebunkport didn't sell for $25,000.","The Ingram's structure sold for $38,000.","The Pratt's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Shaver Lake.","The Pratt's structure won't be going to Unionville.","The structure going to Dallas Center didn't sell for $25,000.","The $25,000 structure is either the 170 sq ft structure or the Nielsen's home.","The $32,250 house is 30 sq ft smaller than the Ingram's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48f453dc628c81167533a97aca116874"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Fort Kent scored fewer points than the player in lane 6.","The player who scored 620 points wasn't from Elk Grove.","Of the contestant from Bristol and Stanley, one scored 380 points and the other was in lane 7.","The player from Junction City scored 240 points fewer points than Stanley.","The person from Junction City scored 160 points fewer points than Perry.","The contestant who scored 540 points was in lane 2.","The player in lane 5 scored more points than Terrence.","The player who scored 460 points wasn't in lane 5.","Of Perry and the player who scored 300 points, one was in lane 4 and the other was from Fort Kent.","The player in lane 4 scored fewer points than the person from Cutler.","The contestant in lane 2 is either the player from Bristol or Vincent.","Florence wasn't from Bristol."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Florence","Irma","Perry","Stanley","Terrence","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba1cf185549e140e4beb556365fffe22"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The engineer has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Norway.","Frank is not from Sweden.","Harry is not from Sweden.","The person from Mexico has a birthday 4 months before the musician.","The six people are Kevin, the diplomat, the traveler from Norway, the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th, the traveler from Canada and the person from Mexico.","The traveler whose birthday is on June 14th is not from Germany.","Of the traveler whose birthday is on April 13th and the diplomat, one is from Norway and the other is Harry.","Of the person born on May 18th and the musician, one is Jeffrey and the other is Kevin.","Of Charles and the musician, one is from Norway and the other was born on September 17th.","Jeffrey has a birthday sometime after the lawyer.","The surgeon has a birthday 1 month after the person from Sweden."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Charles","Frank","Harry","Jeffrey","Kevin","Michael"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f731660f51ce3bfeddebcb11d5774dde"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Allison isn't scheduled for 10:30am.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Zamora has an appointment 4 hours after Felix.","Tommy has an appointment 4 hours after the patient going in for the crown.","The six people are Dwight, the patient going in for the extraction, the client who will be seeing Dr. Ingram, the client with the 9:30am appointment, the client going in for the whitening and the person with the 2:30pm appointment.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Owens doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Of Tommy and the client going in for the root canal, one will be seen by Dr. Owens and the other is scheduled for 11:30am.","Zachary has an appointment 4 hours after the patient who will be seeing Dr. McClain.","Of the patient who will be seeing Dr. Joseph and Zachary, one is scheduled for 11:30am and the other has the appointment for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Dwight","Ernest","Felix","Tommy","Zachary"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Ingram","Dr. Joseph","Dr. McClain","Dr. Owens","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d98f70c0d3765e649ad958aa2743320e"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 500,000 viewers didn't air on FNX.","The program that aired on GMA had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","Of the show that aired on Sunday and the show that aired on GMA, one aired at 10:00pm and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The six programs were the show that aired at 10:00pm, the show with 1,250,000 viewers, the program that aired on SBC, the program with 500,000 viewers, the show that aired on WNW and the show with 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 11:30am didn't air on Saturday.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers was either the program that aired on Saturday or the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on SBC.","The program that aired at 1:00pm brought in 500,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","Of the show that aired on Tuesday and the show with 1,250,000 viewers, one aired on PTR and the other aired on GMA.","The show that aired on WNW had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Thursday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm didn't air on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46c7e2654171a020cee8953ed11a5c96"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" has 100 more books than the Mack truck.","Of the mobile library with 250 books and \"Books-4-U\", one is the school bus and the other is driven by Richard.","Of the Airstream and \"Explore More\", one is driven by Terri and the other has 350 books.","The mobile library with 500 books is the Airstream.","The ambulance has 150 more books than \"Ready Reader\".","The bookmobile with 400 books is driven by Ira.","Of the mobile library Leroy drives and \"Words To Go\", one is the Airstream and the other has 250 books.","\"Dream Machine\", the bookmobile with 450 books, the mobile library Wesley drives, the bookmobile with 350 books and the Greyhound bus are all different vehicles."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Gene","Ira","Leroy","Richard","Terri","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1b857cb904d334204de76af878ba3151"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won in 1976 is from Australia.","The winner from Canada didn't win the prize in economics.","Of the person who won the prize in astronomy and the person from Australia, one is Ada Alvarez and the other won in 1964.","The winner from Ireland won her prize 4 years after Hannah Hay.","Hannah Hay won her prize 8 years after the winner from Poland.","Of Ada Alvarez and the winner from Canada, one won the prize in literature and the other won in 1968.","Neither the winner from Germany nor the winner who won the prize in economics is Lisa Lara.","Neither the winner who won the prize in economics nor the person who won the prize in physics is the person from Germany.","Lisa Lara didn't win the prize in medicine.","The winner who won the prize in physics won her prize 12 years after Tara Tate.","Ida Ingram is either the winner who won the prize in physics or the winner from Ireland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Hannah Hay","Ida Ingram","Lisa Lara","Olive Olson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b1adb01fbfdfba487e90c7533ff9120"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul worth $28 billion is either Tim Townsend or Joseph Jakes.","Al Acosta, the mogul who works in the aerospace industry, and the tycoon from Sweden are three different people.","Of the magnate who works in the finance industry and the person from Ireland, one is worth $25 billion and the other is Joseph Jakes.","Cal Craig is worth 2 billion less than the magnate from Sweden.","Al Acosta doesn't work in the retail industry.","Leonard Levy doesn't work in the aerospace industry.","The magnate from England is worth 1 billion more than the person who works in the medical industry.","Dirk Dillon is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Denmark.","Tim Townsend works in the biotech industry.","Al Acosta is worth 1 billion more than the magnate from Argentina.","The person worth $29 billion is from Ireland."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Dirk Dillon","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","Ireland","England","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","medical","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c07ddf85400aaa6765db2a9c306f963c"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Mildred's order doesn't include roast beef.","Of the sandwich with bologna and the sandwich with ham, one costs $5.75 and the other is Billie's.","Irene's order is either the sandwich with liverwurst or the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Mildred's sandwich doesn't include salami.","The sandwich with havarti cheese costs 1 dollar more than Billie's order.","Neither the order with ham nor the sandwich with salami is the $6.75 sandwich.","The sandwich with roast beef costs 3 dollars more than the sandwich with gouda cheese.","Of the sandwich with prosciutto and the $6.75 sandwich, one is Darrell's and the other includes provolone cheese.","Billie's order costs 2 dollars less than the order with salami.","Henrietta's order is either the order with salami or the $5.75 order.","The sandwich with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar less than Darrell's order.","The order with ham is either the order with cheddar cheese or Irene's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Darrell","Emily","Henrietta","Irene","Mildred"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1eaf948e5b881c36d5152a4287c9c83b"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who finished first didn't knit the tea cozy.","Of the person who finished second and the knitter who entered her blanket, one made the white item and the other is Holly.","Jeanette didn't finish fourth.","Jeanette finished 2 places before the knitter who submitted the orange item.","The knitter who entered her scarf finished somewhat after the knitter who submitted the green item.","Carla is either the person who entered her blanket or the entrant who entered her sweater.","Laverne didn't finish second.","Holly, the person who submitted the blue item, and the person who submitted the white item are three different people.","Carla finished 1 place after the entrant who submitted the green item.","Viola made the green item.","The person who submitted the purple item finished 2 places after the person who entered her mittens.","The knitter who submitted the purple item, Carla, the entrant who entered her blanket, Laverne and Jeanette are all different people.","Winifred didn't knit the scarf.","The person who submitted the black item finished 2 places before Holly."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Carla","Holly","Jeanette","Laverne","Viola","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebd4569b29a33e5e5722a71fb4710fe0"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The Geometry class is either the class with 37 students or the class in room 215.","The class with 29 students isn't the Latin class.","The course in room 125 has 4 fewer students than the Chemistry class.","Of the course with 37 students and the Physics class, one is in room 318 and the other is taught by Saunders.","The Art class has somewhat more students than Mr. Ellis's class.","Of the course in room 114 and the class in room 125, one is taught by Herman and the other is the Geometry class.","The course with 31 students isn't taught by Ellis.","The class with 31 students isn't taught by Gilmore.","The Chemistry class isn't taught by Gilmore.","The class in room 412 has somewhat fewer students than the Physics class.","Of Mr. Herman's class and the class in room 215, one has 33 students and the other is the Latin class.","The Chemistry class isn't taught by Franklin.","The class in room 129 has 2 more students than the Geometry class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["114","125","129","215","318","412"],"label_c":["Ellis","Franklin","Gilmore","Herman","Saunders","Yang"],"label_d":["Art","Chemistry","Geometry","Latin","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90a5486d0ac411316b3e3e98b1f0a92b"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 5-4 decision was 1 week after Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","Of Justice Larson's majority opinion and the 3-6 decision, one was Watts v Yang and the other was on April 7.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was sometime before the 6-3 decision.","Of Justice Olson's majority opinion and Omar v Powers, one was the 2-7 decision and the other was on March 10.","The six cases were Justice Caldwell's majority opinion, Watts v Yang, the 3-6 decision, Ayers v Byrd, the March 17 case and Carson v Dunn.","Carson v Dunn wasn't the 7-2 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz wasn't on April 7.","Carson v Dunn was 4 weeks before Justice Larson's majority opinion.","The 6-3 decision was sometime before Justice Caldwell's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=643b7509f4150e54fe93b145f7fe6b54"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Pam Powell spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who lives in Eustis.","Of the friend who lives in Fruitland and Ned Norris, one gave Ally the blender and the other spent $425.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks didn't give Ally the blender.","The friend who lives in Clovis spent 50 dollars more than Jack Jordan.","The attendee who spent $475 is either the friend who lives in Decatur City or Mitch Mayo.","The friend who lives in Decatur City gave Ally the juicer.","The person who spent $475 didn't give Ally the juicer.","Kit Kelley didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who spent $500 gave Ally the planter.","Ned Norris spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","Ora Osborne spent 50 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the blender.","Jack Jordan spent 50 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","Ora Osborne gave Ally the planter."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c53d26072934969571a539965015e6e0"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The item for the person who played pitcher sold for 150 dollars more than the 1978 item.","Irv Ingram's card didn't feature the person who played first base.","The one for the person who played left field sold for 150 dollars more than the 1988 one.","Neddy Norris's card didn't sell for $175.","The 1972 one sold for 100 dollars less than Irv Ingram's one.","Of the card that sold for $325 and the piece for the person who played third base, one featured Eric Estrada and the other came out in 1978.","Of the 2004 item and the 1978 item, one featured Gilby Glass and the other sold for $375.","Bill Bernard's one sold for somewhat more than the piece for the person who played right field.","The card that sold for $225 didn't come out in 1974.","Cole Cooley's piece sold for somewhat more than the 1978 item.","The six cards were the piece for the person who played left field, the 1978 card, Neddy Norris's item, the 1972 piece, Cole Cooley's piece and Irv Ingram's item.","The piece that sold for $225 didn't feature the person who played first base."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1978","1983","1988","2004"],"label_d":["first base","left field","pitcher","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=279f522b985f3d7fbadd1eb92ca69df0"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Deanna scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 1.","The person in lane 1 scored 160 points fewer points than the person from Pacific Grove.","Irma didn't finish with 460 points.","Irma wasn't from Bristol.","The person who scored 620 points wasn't from Pacific Grove.","Irma scored more points than the person from Cutler.","The contestant from Elk Grove is either the person who scored 700 points or the player in lane 1.","The person from Modesto, the contestant in lane 2, and the player in lane 5 are three different people.","Of the player in lane 4 and the person from Pacific Grove, one is Nina and the other scored 300 points.","Of the player who scored 700 points and the player from Pacific Grove, one is Esther and the other was in lane 2.","Of the contestant in lane 3 and Stanley, one was from Bristol and the other scored 380 points.","Alberta is either the player from Modesto or the contestant who scored 300 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Alberta","Deanna","Esther","Irma","Nina","Stanley"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8a0b66bdc7793e74f516ce6410da922"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game made by Tarco Inc. came out 1 year after the $2,500 machine.","\"Aladeen\", the $1,500 game, and the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys are three different games.","\"Aladeen\" doesn't cost $3,750.","\"Archer Quest\" came out 2 years before the machine made by Waverly Toys.","Of the $2,000 machine and the machine made by Maxigame, one was released in 1974 and the other is \"Disco Mania\".","\"Zany Circus\" costs $1,750.","The pinball machine released in 1978 was made by Maxigame.","\"Meteor Rise\" doesn't cost $1,500.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year after the system made by Hayco Inc..","The system released in 1977 is either \"Zany Circus\" or \"Disco Mania\".","\"Aladeen\" came out 1 year after the machine made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5837050a8c658befa1eff26d415de80"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The balloon Gayle bought cost more than the fish.","The yellow balloon was either the $7.00 piece or the cat.","The animal Curtis bought wasn't red.","The gold balloon cost 1 dollar less than the monkey.","The balloon Rudolph bought wasn't magenta.","The cat wasn't purchased by Rudolph.","Of the purple animal and the fish, one cost $5.00 and the other was purchased by Heidi.","The $8.00 balloon was either the piece Rudolph bought or the monkey.","The red piece cost less than the balloon Sidney bought.","The turtle wasn't purple.","The bear cost less than the balloon Lucas bought.","The balloon Heidi bought cost more than the gold piece.","Of the purple animal and the animal Lucas bought, one cost $4.00 and the other cost $7.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Curtis","Gayle","Heidi","Lucas","Rudolph","Sidney"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85a549acdcd15af3479cf7aeb773bd8e"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the golfer who won in 1925 and the person who scored a 65, one was Wendy Wells and the other won at Pennyfoot.","Olivia Oden didn't win at Willow Grove.","The person who won at Willow Grove won her tournament sometime after Grace Goritz.","The golfer who won at Juniper Hills didn't shoot a 61.","The golfer who scored a 62 was either Inez or the person who won at Scotch Pines.","The woman who won at Amble Glen was either Grace Goritz or the woman who won in 1924.","The woman who won in 1922 didn't win at Willow Grove.","The six golfers were the golfer who won in 1921, Olivia Oden, Grace Goritz, Carrie Cole, the golfer who won at Amble Glen and the person who won at Pennyfoot.","The person who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 61.","Carrie Cole won her tournament 2 years after the golfer who scored a 63.","The golfer who scored a 62 won her tournament 3 years after Carrie Cole.","The person who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year after Wendy Wells.","Wendy Wells won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Grace Goritz","Inez","Olivia Oden","Shari Steel","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","63","65"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a8d7987edb13f74f1c760e89cbe5dd3"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who made the cashew tofu scored 14 more points than the person from Enzo's.","Hattie, the person who scored 77 points, and the chef from White Bean are three different chefs.","Hattie scored 7 more points than the cook who made the pepper steak.","The chef who scored 49 points didn't make the lemon snapper.","Celia scored 7 fewer points than the cook who made the smoked pork.","The cook from White Bean didn't make the turkey soup.","The person from Epicurious didn't make the turkey soup.","Ed scored 14 more points than the cook from Demitasse.","Ollie scored 70 points.","Of the cook who made the pepper steak and the cook from Zenaida's, one scored 56 points and the other was Ollie.","Bertha scored somewhat fewer points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","The chef who made the smoked pork is either the cook who scored 63 points or the chef from Epicurious.","The person from Epicurious scored 7 fewer points than Bertha."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Bertha","Celia","Ed","Hattie","Jim","Ollie"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b54a85ac7c921e42827d56f88161f891"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Harry has a birthday 2 months before the politician.","Of the traveler from Canada and the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th, one is the diplomat and the other is Dale.","The traveler from Canada is the musician.","Of the politician and the person from Germany, one was born on July 16th and the other is Neville.","Neither the person whose birthday is on June 14th nor Bill is the musician.","Michael wasn't born on June 14th.","Neville wasn't born on September 17th.","The traveler from France has a birthday 3 months before the lawyer.","Michael is not from South Africa.","The traveler from Norway is either the architect or the diplomat.","Neither the person from Canada nor the person whose birthday is on August 15th is Michael.","The traveler from South Africa is not the lawyer.","Of the architect and Harry, one is from France and the other was born on May 18th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Bill","Dale","Frank","Harry","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Canada","France","Germany","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba231a6451600633d408eb6ec8a1a688"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Ramon won sometime before the competitor who won with a flush.","Of the person who won the $9.00 pot and Zachary, one won with a straight and the other won the fourth hand.","Of the competitor who won with a full house and Zachary, one won the $5.25 pot and the other won the first hand.","Zachary won 1 hand after the player who won the $6.50 pot.","Nathaniel won 3 hands before the player who won the $5.25 pot.","Paulette won 2 hands before the person who won with two pairs.","The person who won with one pair won 1 hand before the player who won the $9.00 pot.","The player who won with a royal flush won sometime before Nathaniel.","The player who won the $12.50 pot didn't win with one pair.","Guillermo was either the player who won the $23.25 pot or the competitor who won with one pair."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Guillermo","Nathaniel","Paulette","Ramon","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2dd9a083c38191bb3ab530408845ea9"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.5912 N was either the case at 88.2694 W or the case that held the marbles.","The box at 88.4584 W was either the box found on May 15 or the case at 41.0237 N.","The cache at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.0431 W.","The box at 88.1928 W was found sometime before the cache at 41.0237 N.","The cache found on May 15 held the ancient coin.","Of the case found on May 3 and the box at 40.5912 N, one held the sunglasses and the other held the ancient coin.","The box at 40.6656 N was found sometime before the case that held the puzzle book.","The box at 40.6656 N didn't have the decoder ring inside it.","Of the case that held the puzzle book and the box found on May 18, one was at 41.0237 N and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The box at 40.6656 N didn't have the sunglasses inside it.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.1928 W.","The case at 40.8991 N was found 3 days after the cache that held the sunglasses.","The cache found on May 18 was either the case that held the marbles or the box at 88.3821 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=346a711c3e86e21ad2b026ae5c6931b6"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player from Modesto scored more points than the person in lane 1.","The player from Fort Kent scored 80 points fewer points than Vincent.","The player who scored 380 points wasn't in lane 7.","The person from Fort Kent scored 80 points fewer points than the player in lane 5.","The contestant from Pacific Grove is either the person who scored 620 points or the player in lane 1.","Of the player from Pacific Grove and the person who scored 300 points, one is Nina and the other was in lane 4.","The contestant who scored 300 points is either the contestant in lane 1 or the person from Fort Kent.","Christie scored fewer points than the person in lane 4.","The contestant who scored 700 points, the contestant from Cutler, and the player from Modesto are three different people.","Vincent didn't finish with 540 points.","Irma is either the person in lane 7 or the player from Bristol.","Of the contestant who scored 540 points and Florence, one was in lane 4 and the other was from Ontario.","The player from Bristol wasn't in lane 6.","Rena scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Cutler."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Christie","Florence","Irma","Nina","Rena","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Fort Kent","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98709b8b8aca3c7712d9139c323964d9"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Hannah owes less than the person who ordered the club sandwich.","Of the person whose order cost $4.90 and the salesperson who ordered the diet coke, one is Peter and the other ordered the taco salad.","Chip owes more than the team member who ordered the grape soda.","The person who ordered the root beer is either the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich or Samantha.","The team member whose order cost $6.25 ordered the diet coke.","Neither the team member whose order cost $7.15 nor Chip is the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member who ordered the Italian sub owes 90 cents more than Erica.","Chip doesn't owe $6.70.","Chip is either the team member who ordered the diet coke or the team member who ordered the iced tea.","Geoffrey owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","Hannah didn't order the orange soda.","The person who ordered the root beer didn't order the B.L.T..","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents less than Peter.","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the ginger ale."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76b87f3410bf8ded2abb1658ea543ba6"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the player who scored 620 points and the person who scored 460 points, one is Perry and the other was in lane 5.","The person from Fort Kent scored fewer points than Gretchen.","The player from Cutler wasn't in lane 3.","The contestant who scored 540 points wasn't in lane 4.","Of Kristie and the contestant in lane 5, one was from Bristol and the other scored 380 points.","The player who scored 300 points wasn't in lane 7.","The player in lane 2, the player in lane 5, the player from Junction City and the player from Elk Grove are all different people.","Of the contestant who scored 540 points and the contestant in lane 2, one was from Cutler and the other is Kristie.","The person from Pacific Grove scored 80 points more points than Kristie.","The contestant in lane 4 scored more points than Perry.","Hope scored 240 points more points than the person in lane 2.","Brandi, the person in lane 5, and the person from Elk Grove are three different people.","The contestant from Junction City wasn't in lane 3.","Gretchen didn't finish with 700 points.","Wanda didn't finish with 300 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Brandi","Gretchen","Hope","Kristie","Perry","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3439fad9f024c86aa1ccf0e43fc22b92"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $1,000 puppet isn't going to Ypsilanti.","Of the $1,500 piece and \"Sniffletoe\", one is Nicole's and the other is going to St. Moritz.","Herman's piece, the $2,000 piece, and the $1,000 puppet are three different dummies.","The six dummies are Lucas's dummy, \"Sniffletoe\", the piece going to Portland, \"Xavier\", the $750 dummy and the $1,000 piece.","Herman's piece didn't cost $1,250.","\"Waldarama\" cost 250 dollars more than Nicole's piece.","The $2,000 piece isn't \"Yenga\".","The puppet going to Portland cost somewhat more than \"Valencio\".","Isabel's dummy isn't going to Oslo.","Isabel's dummy is either \"Valencio\" or \"Tombawomba\".","The dummy going to St. Moritz cost 750 dollars less than Lucas's puppet.","The dummy going to Ypsilanti cost somewhat more than Isabel's piece.","Isabel's piece didn't cost $1,000.","The puppet going to Baltimore cost 250 dollars more than Margarita's puppet."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=960764524af7797fc13d7d8c7f975e37"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The home in Aarlanderveen isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","The home built in 1729 isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","The windmill in Aarlanderveen was built 92 years before the Smit family's windmill.","The home in Leiderdorp is either the Visser family's structure or the Smit family's structure.","The Smit family's windmill is either Grosmolen or the windmill in Den Bommel.","The house in Den Bommel was built sometime before Oostmolen.","Doesmolen was built sometime before the Bakker family's structure.","The windmill built in 1775 isn't owned by the Bakker family.","Hoekmolen was built sometime before the home in Aarlanderveen.","Westmolen wasn't built in 1706.","The structure built in 1706 isn't owned by the Visser family.","Doesmolen is either the house in Den Bommel or the windmill in Moerkapelle.","The house built in 1752 is either the Van den Berg family's house or Zemelmolen.","Of the Jansen family's home and the home built in 1798, one is in Kinderdijk and the other is Grosmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=980fc7d5e071f73aa27490c0ca5b6e83"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the tycoon from Ireland and the person who works in the software industry, one is Al Acosta and the other is worth $25 billion.","The tycoon worth $28 billion is from Ireland.","The mogul who works in the finance industry is worth somewhat more than the mogul from Ireland.","The person who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth 1 billion less than Gil Gallegos.","The tycoon from Norway is worth somewhat more than the magnate who works in the software industry.","The mogul from Mexico is worth somewhat more than Nadine Newton.","The magnate from Mexico is either Mike Mckay or the person who works in the software industry.","Tim Townsend isn't worth exactly $26 billion.","The tycoon from Sweden is worth 3 billion more than Tim Townsend.","Nadine Newton, the mogul from Denmark, the mogul worth $26 billion and the mogul who works in the retail industry are all different people.","The magnate worth $30 billion works in the banking industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Ed Everett","Gil Gallegos","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","England","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a47eb2eefa5370476825a289d975e6a9"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who won in 1922 was either the person who scored a 62 or Vickie Vern.","The golfer who won in 1923 was either the woman who won at Amble Glen or Tina Tuttle.","Bonita Bitz was either the woman who scored a 59 or the golfer who won in 1925.","Of Tina Tuttle and the person who scored a 67, one won at Pennyfoot and the other won in 1921.","Kristina Katz didn't win in 1923.","Tina Tuttle, the woman who won at Cowbush Cove, the woman who won in 1923 and the golfer who won at Scotch Pines were all different golfers.","Olivia Oden didn't win at Cowbush Cove.","The woman who scored a 67 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who won at Scotch Pines.","Of the person who scored a 61 and Olivia Oden, one won in 1923 and the other won in 1925.","Bonita Bitz won her tournament 4 years after the woman who scored a 64.","Of the golfer who scored a 61 and the person who won at Scotch Pines, one was Vickie Vern and the other won in 1923.","Vickie Vern won her tournament 1 year before the woman who won at Willow Grove."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Olivia Oden","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","64","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=214f62bffe07d3f57ec39e2ba2d4299a"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge is shorter than the cantilever one.","Avery Bridge is 4,500 feet shorter than the one in Vaduz.","The 16,000 ft one isn't the cantilever bridge.","North Bridge is either the one in Zagreb or the one in Vaduz.","The 16,000 ft bridge is either the cable-stayed structure or the bridge in Tallinn.","The structure in Luxembourg is 3,000 feet longer than Avery Bridge.","The one in Bucharest isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","Of Gorem Bridge and the one in Zagreb, one is 8,500 ft and the other is the cable-stayed bridge.","Star Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the camelback structure.","Bay Bridge is longer than the bowstring one.","The 14,500 ft structure is in Dublin.","Bay Bridge isn't in Tallinn.","The 10,000 ft structure isn't the suspension bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Dublin","Luxembourg","Tallinn","Vaduz","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93e9903eb3ada100ae113da4e78e9ca0"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Valerie's design landed 20 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 2nd.","The airplane that went 65 feet was either the blue airplane or the plane that was thrown 6th.","Omar's design went somewhat farther than the blue plane.","Aaron's design wasn't pink.","Margo's design went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","The blue airplane was either the plane that went 45 feet or Margo's design.","Of the black plane and the white airplane, one was thrown 2nd and the other was Ella's.","The six planes were the plane that was thrown 5th, the white airplane, the black airplane, the plane that went 15 feet, the silver plane and the blue plane.","Of the black plane and the airplane that went 15 feet, one was thrown 1st and the other was Omar's.","Roderick's design landed 20 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 7th.","Omar's design, the plane that was thrown 4th, and the airplane that went 45 feet are three different planes."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83d4b92ccfbfae6f493465a1e5d3d30d"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the chef who made the smoked pork and the person who scored 49 points, one works at White Bean and the other was Darlene.","The chef who made the turkey soup scored 28 fewer points than the person from Enzo's.","The person who scored 42 points is either the chef from Oceanside or the chef who made the lemon snapper.","Wade scored somewhat fewer points than the cook who made the jambalaya.","The cook from Apple Barn is either the person who scored 70 points or the person who made the jambalaya.","Of the person from Zenaida's and the cook who scored 70 points, one was Marjorie and the other made the lemon snapper.","The chef from Enzo's didn't make the cashew tofu.","Luther didn't score exactly 77 points.","Of the chef who scored 70 points and the person from Zenaida's, one was Zachary and the other made the smoked pork.","The chef from Oceanside scored 7 more points than the cook who made the turkey soup."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Darlene","Luther","Marjorie","Rosalie","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23238cb4061d9c441f3e7e75fdbd89ec"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 3rd went 10 feet farther than Henrietta's design.","The plane that was thrown 6th wasn't black.","The airplane that went 35 feet was either the silver airplane or Roderick's design.","The plane that was thrown 5th was either the silver plane or the white plane.","Of the plane that was thrown 4th and the plane that went 25 feet, one was Omar's and the other was yellow.","Of the airplane that went 45 feet and the airplane that went 65 feet, one was pink and the other was Margo's.","The plane that went 25 feet wasn't thrown 3rd.","The airplane that went 65 feet was either Henrietta's design or the plane that was thrown 6th.","The white airplane landed 20 feet shorter than Omar's design.","Roderick's design wasn't black.","The plane that went 55 feet wasn't thrown 4th.","Of the pink plane and Ella's design, one went 45 feet and the other was thrown 7th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4baa9d9f6161d2f55250120830fa8606"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Priscilla finished 1 place after the entrant who submitted the green item.","The knitter who submitted the blue item didn't knit the hat.","Of the entrant who finished fifth and the entrant who submitted the purple item, one is Tanya and the other made the sweater.","Of Geneva and Kimberly, one made the socks and the other made the green item.","The entrant who submitted the green item is either the person who finished fifth or Sophie.","Kimberly finished 2 places before the knitter who submitted the blue item.","The person who finished first didn't make the orange item.","Of the entrant who entered her socks and Sophie, one finished third and the other made the orange item.","The person who finished second didn't knit the blanket.","Yolanda finished somewhat before the entrant who submitted the purple item.","The person who finished second didn't knit the mittens.","The knitter who submitted the black item finished somewhat after the entrant who entered her blanket.","The person who submitted the blue item didn't knit the mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Kimberly","Priscilla","Sophie","Tanya","Yolanda"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25d097053645078b59f0acb9ca410566"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won in 1980 is either the person from Germany or the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","Olive Olson is from Canada.","Olive Olson won the prize in bioengineering.","Glenda Glenn won her prize after the person from Mexico.","Neither Jemma Jenks nor the winner who won the prize in bioengineering is the winner who won in 1984.","Of the winner who won the prize in chemistry and the winner from Ireland, one won in 1976 and the other is Glenda Glenn.","Of the winner from Australia and the person who won the prize in medicine, one is Rita Reeves and the other won in 1972.","Mandy Marsh won her prize 4 years after the person from Australia.","The winner from Russia won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in economics.","The six winners are Rita Reeves, the winner from Germany, the winner who won the prize in chemistry, the winner who won in 1972, the winner who won the prize in bioengineering and the winner who won the prize in physics.","Deb Daniels won her prize after the winner from Germany.","The person who won the prize in literature won her prize after Rita Reeves."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Glenda Glenn","Jemma Jenks","Mandy Marsh","Olive Olson","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","Mexico","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91e29869e871e11cfc60f007ed6cc545"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient going in for the extraction has an appointment 2 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. Estrada.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Fry has an appointment 3 hours after the person going in for the cleaning.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Booker has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the filling.","Of Yvette and Dwight, one is scheduled for 10:30am and the other will be seen by Dr. York.","Of the person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton and the client going in for the cleaning, one is Wayne and the other is scheduled for 11:30am.","The client going in for the root canal has an appointment sometime before Felix.","Yvette is either the patient with the 1:30pm appointment or the client with the 9:30am appointment.","The six people are the patient with the 12:30pm appointment, the person going in for the root canal, the patient who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds, the customer going in for the crown, the client going in for the extraction and Nettie.","Of the patient going in for the extraction and the customer going in for the root canal, one will be seen by Dr. York and the other is scheduled for 10:30am."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Felix","Inez","Nettie","Wayne","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Fry","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8aad2b366177a33c5946125634874644"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of Yvonne and the competitor who won with a straight, one won the $9.00 pot and the other won the sixth hand.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won sometime before the competitor who won with two pairs.","The player who won the fifth hand didn't win with one pair.","Of the competitor who won the $12.50 pot and the competitor who won the first hand, one won with a straight and the other was Lee.","Zachary won 1 hand after the person who won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won the $3.75 pot didn't win with two pairs.","Of Zachary and the player who won the $9.00 pot, one won with one pair and the other won with a straight flush.","The player who won with two pairs won sometime before the person who won the $18.25 pot.","Salvador didn't win the $12.50 pot.","Frances didn't win with a straight.","Lee won 1 hand before the competitor who won with a flush.","Salvador lost the third hand.","The person who won the $23.25 pot won 3 hands before Yvonne."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Frances","Lee","Omar","Salvador","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1483453ab6daef34e5d6aef64e169dc"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul worth $30 billion doesn't work in the medical industry.","The magnate from Mexico is worth 1 billion less than the person who works in the finance industry.","Betty Bush doesn't work in the medical industry.","The mogul from England is worth 1 billion more than the person who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","The magnate worth $29 billion, Betty Bush, and the magnate from England are three different people.","The tycoon who works in the finance industry is either the mogul from Canada or the tycoon worth $29 billion.","Rachel Reid, the person from Germany, the tycoon worth $28 billion and the magnate from England are all different people.","The tycoon from England is worth 1 billion less than the tycoon who works in the retail industry.","Al Acosta, the person from Canada, and the tycoon worth $28 billion are three different people.","Of the tycoon from Germany and Joseph Jakes, one is worth $26 billion and the other works in the finance industry.","Ida Ingram isn't from Germany.","Rachel Reid works in the retail industry.","The magnate who works in the aerospace industry is either the tycoon from Argentina or the person from Mexico.","Of the tycoon worth $25 billion and the mogul who works in the software industry, one is Al Acosta and the other is from England."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","England","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":["aerospace","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8df5a2d589dbb7b9046161036fb7cab3"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from France didn't win the prize in literature.","The person from Australia didn't win the prize in literature.","Of Casey Carson and the person who won in 1976, one is from France and the other won the prize in bioengineering.","The person who won the prize in medicine won her prize before Sue Simpson.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize after the person from Canada.","The person who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years before Kim Kane.","Of the winner who won in 1972 and Deb Daniels, one won the prize in physics and the other is from New Zealand.","Sue Simpson didn't win in 1980.","The person who won in 1972 won the prize in chemistry.","The winner from New Zealand won her prize 4 years before Tara Tate.","The person who won in 1984 isn't from France.","Of the winner who won in 1984 and the person from Germany, one is Casey Carson and the other won the prize in medicine."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Casey Carson","Deb Daniels","Kim Kane","Olive Olson","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","France","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29a0c2743da28b4bdfe022c5bfb5d93e"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $325 piece is the barstool.","Of the piece made of ash and the barstool, one was crafted by Bonita and the other costs $250.","The end table costs 25 dollars more than Ellen's item.","Ellen's piece costs 50 dollars more than the hutch.","The bookshelf wasn't made of oak.","Kendra's item wasn't made of rosewood.","Neither the coffee table nor the item made of oak is Kendra's piece.","Josephine's item is either the item made of walnut or the end table.","Of Bonita's piece and the bookshelf, one was made of poplar and the other costs $275.","The piece made of walnut costs 75 dollars more than Patsy's piece.","Neither the piece made of oak nor the item made of walnut is the coffee table."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Bonita","Ellen","Josephine","Kendra","Olivia","Patsy"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","oak","poplar","rosewood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b00fcb9b2c0d67fa77087621ee685270"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't in Kiev.","The Zynga Complex is headed by Dr. Ramos.","The Falston LCS isn't in Dublin.","The Paris facility will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Ramos.","The project headed by Dr. Zimmerman will go online 2 years before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 1 year before the Lisbon accelerator.","Of the Zagreb facility and the Egert Facility, one will go online in 2021 and the other is headed by Dr. Dorsey.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Ramos nor the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is the Dublin facility.","The Kiev facility isn't headed by Dr. Morgan.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2020, the Bale-Hahn SSC, the project headed by Dr. Ramos and the Lectra 4C are all different accelerators.","The project headed by Dr. Tate is either the Zynga Complex or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021.","The Egert Facility is in Paris.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 is either the Lectra 4C or the project headed by Dr. Dorsey."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Tate","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Paris","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61b049fee1ae9b31d6390574b4053cb7"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall Derrick photographed in 2000 is somewhat taller than the waterfall located in Brazil.","The fall Derrick shot in 1987 is somewhat shorter than the fall located in Brazil.","Of the fall in Tibet and Rhoqua, one was photographed in 1990 and the other has a height of 100 ft.","The fall Derrick shot in 2000 is either the waterfall located in New Zealand or the fall located in Canada.","Oginao is not 125 ft tall.","Sihat was shot in 2000.","The waterfall in Tibet is 5 ft higher than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2001.","The 120 ft tall fall is not located in Switzerland.","The 110 ft tall waterfall is not located in Brazil.","Nyalt is 5 ft shorter than the fall located in Canada.","Of the fall Derrick shot in 1982 and the fall Derrick photographed in 2001, one is 120 ft tall and the other is Cerbel.","Neither Cerbel nor the 125 ft tall waterfall is the fall located in Brazil.","The fall in Brazil is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1982 or Nyalt.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 2000 is 10 ft shorter than Inawatai."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Cerbel","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1984","1987","1990","2000","2001"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd1fa53a3dbb6b0f58e217a79148a835"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The sports podcast has 4 million more downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","Of the film podcast and Geneva Gold's show, one has 3 million downloads and the other started in 2008.","Bobby Bora's podcast doesn't have exactly 2 million downloads.","Geneva Gold's podcast has 4 million more downloads than the gaming podcast.","The literature show didn't start in 2011.","Of Faye Fender's podcast and the podcast that began in 2012, one is about literature and the other has 3 million downloads.","Faye Fender's show has 4 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2007.","The six shows are Cora Capon's show, the podcast that began in 2008, the business show, the podcast with 1 million downloads, the show that began in 2015 and the show with 6 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2011","2012","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea1d4550d50b47ae9da21f691e572602"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Dolores, Tammie's customer, the client that chose brown sable, the client that chose honey blonde and the customer with the 4:00pm appointment are all different customers.","Of Flora and Georgia, one chose midnight blue and the other is being worked on by Tammie.","Dolores doesn't have the 11:00am appointment.","Georgia is either the client that chose honey blonde or the client that chose warm mocha.","Of Flora and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment, one chose midnight blue and the other is being worked on by Tammie.","The customer that chose brown sable has her appointment 1 hour after Whitney's client.","Lynette has her appointment sometime before the client that chose honey blonde.","Dolores has her appointment 3 hours before Yvonne's customer.","Rhonda's client has her appointment 1 hour before the client that chose deep copper.","Of the customer that chose warm mocha and Hope, one is being worked on by Tammie and the other has the 2:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose midnight blue isn't being helped by Pam."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Dolores","Eileen","Flora","Georgia","Hope","Lynette"],"label_c":["Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb705c747466f738b6e2cc9485a62532"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier with the wishbone will leave 2 months after Gwen.","The aerophobe going to Delaware is either the flier with the rabbit's foot or the passenger with the wishbone.","Velma won't go to Nebraska.","Velma will leave 1 month before the flier with the coin.","Gwen will go to Colorado.","Velma won't go to Delaware.","Of Henry and the passenger with the talisman, one will go to Colorado and the other will leave in February.","Velma won't go to Hawaii.","The aerophobe leaving in May will bring their coin.","Henry won't bring a rabbit's foot.","The flier going to Nebraska will leave 1 month before Eloise.","The passenger going to Hawaii is either the passenger with the shamrock or the passenger with the talisman.","Neither Eloise nor Yolanda is the passenger leaving in June.","Yolanda won't go to Rhode Island."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Christie","Eloise","Gwen","Henry","Velma","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Delaware","Georgia","Hawaii","Nebraska","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a7e58b260654c999a2a2014b3b4f6b9e"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Brandi is either the aerophobe going to Florida or the flier going to Texas.","The six fliers are Katie, the flier with the rabbit's foot, the flier going to Texas, the aerophobe leaving in June, the passenger leaving in February and the passenger leaving in April.","Brandi will leave sometime after the flier going to Colorado.","Iris will leave in June.","Rudy will leave 2 months after the aerophobe with the wishbone.","Neal will leave 1 month before the aerophobe going to Texas.","Neal will leave sometime after the passenger with the talisman.","Of the aerophobe with the lucky hat and Katie, one will leave in February and the other will go to Florida.","The flier going to Hawaii is either the aerophobe leaving in January or the passenger leaving in May.","Iris won't bring a coin.","The passenger going to Ohio is either the aerophobe with the wishbone or the passenger with the shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Brandi","Iris","Katie","Neal","Rudy","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Florida","Hawaii","Ohio","Texas","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f126a1649a9d87097938e5f4b460227f"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Salinas and the project headed by Dr. Huff, one is the Bale-Hahn SSC and the other will go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Alvarez will go online 2 years before the Zagreb facility.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 isn't in Berlin.","The Oslo accelerator will go online 2 years before the Falston LCS.","The six accelerators are the project headed by Dr. Huff, the Zynga Complex, the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, the Zagreb accelerator, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 and the Egert Facility.","The Zagreb facility is headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Ramos.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 and the Zynga Complex, one is headed by Dr. Zimmerman and the other is in Reykjavik.","Of the project headed by Dr. Huff and the project headed by Dr. Alvarez, one is the Falston LCS and the other is in Kiev.","The Tevatron LHC will go online sometime before the Berlin accelerator.","The Zynga Complex will not go online in 2016."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Huff","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Berlin","Kiev","Oslo","Reykjavik","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=256922a711b9ab41eeded852325aa442"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Amari Michi wasn't built in 1765.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years after the shrine dedicated to the frog.","The structure dedicated to the deer was built 120 years after the temple in Uchida.","The temple dedicated to the dragon is either the temple in Niwa or the structure in Usui.","The shrine dedicated to the turtle is in Niwa.","The structure dedicated to the cat, the shrine built in 1765, and the structure in Nakai are three different shrines.","The shrine in Uchida, the temple dedicated to the frog, and the shrine built in 1705 are three different shrines.","Yamasaki was built sometime before the temple in Uchida.","Of the temple in Usui and Sama Takako, one was built in 1765 and the other is dedicated to the rooster.","The structure dedicated to the rooster is either the structure built in 1525 or the shrine in Uchida.","The temple dedicated to the frog isn't in Nakai.","The temple dedicated to the frog isn't in Toyagi.","The structure in Niwa was built sometime before Matsuno Okura.","Of the shrine built in 1645 and the structure built in 1765, one is Matsuno Okura and the other is in Usui."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85a1fd08f56e0fa0221d2c900183fed4"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of Mr. King's class and Mr. Gilmore's class, one is the Latin class and the other has 37 students.","The Spanish class isn't taught by Newton.","The class in room 322 is either Mr. Herman's class or Mr. Morrison's class.","The course in room 412 isn't taught by Ellis.","The class in room 412 has 4 more students than the Physics class.","Mr. Morrison's class is either the course in room 319 or the course with 31 students.","Of the class in room 314 and the French class, one is taught by Gilmore and the other has 29 students.","The six classes are Mr. Gilmore's class, the class with 35 students, the course in room 201, the class with 31 students, the class with 37 students and the Geometry class.","The course in room 322 doesn't have 31 students.","The Geometry class has 2 more students than Mr. Morrison's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["201","314","318","319","322","412"],"label_c":["Ellis","Gilmore","Herman","King","Morrison","Newton"],"label_d":["French","Geometry","Latin","Physics","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=738aaa7f66c129bc4096c08a41453306"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of Rebecca and the team member who ordered the meatball sub, one ordered the diet coke and the other owes $4.90.","The team member who ordered the taco salad owes 90 cents more than Peter.","The salesperson who ordered the ginger ale owes more than Geoffrey.","The salesperson who ordered the root beer ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member who ordered the Italian sub owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the water.","Of the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub and the salesperson who ordered the water, one owes $6.70 and the other owes $6.25.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes more than Chip.","Chip didn't order the root beer.","Peter didn't order the ginger ale.","Of the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. and Irene, one owes $5.35 and the other ordered the grape soda.","Rebecca owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the root beer."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f0947bb6adf42878137365b16938aed"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work in California.","The person who worked in Colorado was either the prospector who found 11 ounces of gold or the miner working at York River.","Dilbert Duke didn't work in New Mexico.","Dilbert Duke didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The person who worked in California finished with 12 ounces more gold than Dilbert Duke.","Ben Barron didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","The person who worked in California didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Of the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold and the prospector working at Tyrol Creek, one was Dilbert Duke and the other was Ivan Ingram.","The person working at York River finished with somewhat less gold than the person who worked in Canada.","The miner working at York River was either Adam Alford or the person who worked in Canada.","The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with 12 fewer ounces of gold than Harry Howell.","The miner who worked in Arizona, the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold, the person working at Laurel Ridge, the miner who found 20 ounces of gold and the person working at York River were all different miners.","Neither the prospector working at Tyrol Creek nor the prospector working at Fuller Rise was the person who found 20 ounces of gold.","The person who worked in Canada finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Fred Fletcher."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a8a3233103179f1a9dcda0baef552da"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the show that aired on PTR and the program with 750,000 viewers, one aired on Wednesday and the other aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired at 11:30am had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm didn't have exactly 750,000 viewers.","The program that aired on Thursday had 1,000,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 6:00pm.","The program with 250,000 viewers, the show that aired on Friday, and the program that aired on GMA are three different programs.","The program that aired at 1:00pm was either the program that aired on FNX or the program that aired on Friday.","Of the show that aired on FNX and the program that aired at 6:00pm, one brought in 1,000,000 viewers and the other aired on Monday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired on WNW.","The show that aired at 1:00pm had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired on SBC.","The program that aired at 11:30am didn't air on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8946d0ca2f7221af6a0d340021b08dcc"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Oslo accelerator will go online 2 years before the ISON-X42.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is either the project headed by Dr. Morgan or the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The ISON-X42 is either the Kiev accelerator or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","Of the Zynga Complex and the ISON-X42, one will go online in 2020 and the other is in Reykjavik.","Neither the Paris facility nor the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 is the Zynga Complex.","The Paris accelerator will go online sometime after the Zynga Complex.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas will go online 2 years before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Egert Facility will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas will go online sometime before the Warsaw facility.","The Lectra 4C will not go online in 2021.","Of the project headed by Dr. Noble and the Paris facility, one will go online in 2018 and the other is the Falston LCS.","The Reykjavik facility is either the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman or the project headed by Dr. Salinas."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Jennings","Dr. Lester","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Kiev","Oslo","Paris","Reykjavik","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0367bebbe0821b3016887b0b2f7b6fce"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The center forward started sometime before the person on the Hawks.","The player on the Stingrays wasn't the center forward.","Of Imay and the wing back, one began playing in 1988 and the other began playing in 1985.","Gardelli didn't play for the Hawks.","Daregh played for the Minutemen.","Kawa played for the Whitecaps.","Gardelli didn't play for the Stingrays.","The sweeper started 6 years after Gardelli.","Of the second striker and the player who started in 1985, one played for the Whitecaps and the other was Rothvum.","Neither the person on the Minutemen nor the person on the Mustangs was the full back.","The wing back started 9 years after Rothvum.","Fichin started sometime before the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Daregh","Fichin","Gardelli","Imay","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Hawks","Minutemen","Mustangs","Spartans","Stingrays","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67a03c10b63bab9ef71ec6bbe5cc73f3"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 155 sq ft home won't be going to Dallas Center.","The Underwood's home won't be going to Dallas Center.","The Nielsen's structure is 30 sq ft larger than the $35,000 home.","Of the Whitehead's structure and the house going to Healdsburg, one sold for $38,000 and the other is 170 sq ft.","The house going to Eagle Grove didn't sell for $32,250.","Of the $32,250 structure and the $27,500 house, one is for the Underwoods and the other will be delivered to Fullerton.","The house going to Laguna Beach is 45 sq ft smaller than the Underwood's house.","The $36,000 home is somewhat larger than the home going to Healdsburg.","The $29,000 structure is either the Zimmerman's structure or the 140 sq ft home.","The Gillespie's structure isn't 95 sq ft.","The $27,500 house, the Underwood's structure, the $29,000 home, the Nielsen's structure and the 155 sq ft structure are all different houses."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24535fc603ec5dbc121a67c691d8b34f"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Amari Michi was built 120 years before the structure in Uchida.","Okabe Honzo was built 180 years after the temple dedicated to the rooster.","Matsuno Okura isn't in Usui.","The structure in Toyagi was built 180 years after the structure dedicated to the deer.","Okabe Honzo isn't dedicated to the mouse.","The temple built in 1645 isn't in Usui.","Sama Takako was built sometime after the temple in Usui.","Matsuno Okura was built sometime before the temple dedicated to the deer.","Of Sama Takako and the temple built in 1705, one is in Uchida and the other is dedicated to the frog.","Takahashi was built 240 years after the temple dedicated to the deer.","The temple built in 1825 isn't in Nakai.","The shrine dedicated to the turtle was built sometime after Sama Takako.","Yamasaki isn't in Toyagi.","The structure dedicated to the rooster is either the structure in Usui or the temple in Funai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa8e094537eb6ab0d68d3d32648e188d"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Velma paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose bolognese sauce.","Zachary didn't order rigatoni.","Velma didn't pay $9.99.","Of the runner who chose mushroom sauce and Angie, one ordered rigatoni and the other paid $6.99.","Zachary paid 1 dollar more than the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce.","Florence didn't choose pomodoro sauce.","Angie was either the runner who paid $8.99 or the runner who ordered farfalle.","The runner who ordered rigatoni paid 4 dollars more than the competitor who chose alfredo sauce.","Of the competitor who paid $6.99 and the runner who ordered fettuccine, one was Florence and the other chose puttanesca sauce.","Florence paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","Nathaniel paid more than the competitor who ordered vermicelli.","Zachary didn't order taglioni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Damon","Florence","Nathaniel","Velma","Zachary"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9ac87a0ab37e56b49483554ad7de662"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Harry Howell didn't work in Arizona.","Neither the prospector who worked in Nevada nor the prospector working at Laurel Ridge was the person who found 20 ounces of gold.","Of Elroy Ellis and the person who found 23 ounces of gold, one worked the Culver Gorge claim and the other worked in Alaska.","Chip Cornell didn't find 23 ounces of gold.","Ben Barron finished with somewhat more gold than the person working at Tyrol Creek.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with 12 ounces more gold than Ivan Ingram.","The person working at York River finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector who worked in Nevada.","The prospector who worked in New Mexico didn't work at the Culver Gorge claim.","Ben Barron didn't find 23 ounces of gold.","The prospector who found 26 ounces of gold worked the Culver Gorge claim.","The person who worked in Canada finished with 9 ounces more gold than Ivan Ingram.","The person who worked in Nevada finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Harry Howell.","Neither the miner who worked in Nevada nor the person who worked in New Mexico was the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","Ivan Ingram didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Of Ivan Ingram and the person who worked in Nevada, one worked the Tyrol Creek claim and the other found 11 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","Canada","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=830cc2c73d8653bbe9cdffd1b0ede4ef"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game made by Arco is either the pinball machine released in 1979 or \"Meteor Rise\".","The system made by Pinnefore came out sometime after \"Voyager Hero\".","\"Meteor Rise\" wasn't released in 1978.","Of \"Archer Quest\" and the $1,750 game, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other was released in 1976.","The $3,750 game came out 1 year before \"Zany Circus\".","The $1,500 system, \"Zany Circus\", \"Bowling Alley\" and \"Disco Mania\" are all different games.","The pinball machine made by Dow Games, the $1,750 machine, and \"Zany Circus\" are three different games.","\"Bowling Alley\" wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The system released in 1977 is either the $5,200 system or the $2,000 machine.","Of \"Disco Mania\" and \"Voyager Hero\", one was released in 1979 and the other costs $3,750.","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't made by Dow Games.","Of the $3,750 machine and the $5,200 pinball machine, one was released in 1975 and the other was made by Maxigame.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 2 years before the game made by Hayco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2b5b02e62956aa2523cd502593db1b5"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who gave Ally the planter spent less than the attendee who lives in Fruitland.","The friend who spent $450 gave Ally the laptop.","The attendee who lives in Fruitland is either the person who gave Ally the juicer or the friend who gave Ally the laptop.","The friend who spent $450 doesn't live in Eustis.","Mitch Mayo gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 75 dollars more than Kit Kelley.","Ora Osborne doesn't live in Fruitland.","Of the attendee who gave Ally the blender and the person who spent $500, one lives in Decatur City and the other is Pam Powell.","The person who lives in Sun City spent 100 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","Of the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player and the person who lives in Jonesboro, one spent $500 and the other is Ned Norris.","Ora Osborne is either the person who spent $450 or the attendee who gave Ally the blender."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=278f917eb28a075bc0a0cbeff0e32321"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture with 7,500 people and the culture located near Howland, one was founded in 850 AD and the other was founded in 1350 AD.","Of the culture with 7,500 people and the culture located near Howland, one was the Hatgare culture and the other was founded in 850 AD.","The Danseri culture wasn't founded in 350 AD.","The Oiracha culture was founded sometime after the culture with 5,000 people.","The Xidat culture was founded 250 years before the culture with 4,500 people.","The Hatgare culture wasn't based near Boulder Creek.","The culture located near Howland was founded 250 years before the Garight culture.","The culture located near Junction City, the culture with 9,000 people, the Oiracha culture, the culture with 7,500 people and the culture with 6,500 people were all different cultures.","The Hatgare culture wasn't based near Quasqueton.","The Xidat culture wasn't based near Quasqueton.","The culture located near Junction City was founded 250 years before the culture with 9,000 people.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded 1,000 years after the culture located near Floris."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Garight","Hatgare","Juad","Oiracha","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Carmel","Floris","Howland","Junction City","Quasqueton"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dee530449c7b3fb4b7178a28da6d74a5"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe going to Louisiana won't bring a talisman.","Of the passenger going to Utah and the passenger with the horseshoe, one will leave in May and the other is Yolanda.","Doug is either the passenger going to Illinois or the flier leaving in May.","The flier going to Virginia will leave 2 months before the passenger with the lucky hat.","The flier with the talisman will leave sometime after Florence.","Jaime will leave 4 months after the aerophobe with the coin.","Iris won't bring a shamrock.","The flier leaving in June won't go to Louisiana.","Of Gwen and the passenger leaving in January, one will bring their coin and the other will go to Virginia.","Doug won't leave in April.","Neither Jaime nor the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot is the aerophobe leaving in June.","Yolanda will leave 3 months after the aerophobe going to Virginia.","The flier with the coin will leave 1 month before the passenger going to Hawaii."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Doug","Florence","Gwen","Iris","Jaime","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Florida","Hawaii","Illinois","Louisiana","Utah","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b6785ad232bce5bce196f9fcd614dc4"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The house built in 1706 isn't owned by the De Jong family.","The De Vries family's windmill was built 23 years before the windmill in Moerkapelle.","The house in Schiedam is either the structure built in 1729 or the Jansen family's house.","Grosmolen isn't in Moerkapelle.","The Bakker family's house is either the structure in Den Bommel or the structure built in 1752.","Of the De Vries family's house and the windmill built in 1775, one is Oostmolen and the other is in Schiedam.","The house built in 1729 is either the house in Kinderdijk or the De Jong family's windmill.","The windmill built in 1706, the Smit family's house, and Westmolen are three different structures.","The home built in 1706 is either Doesmolen or the home in Moerkapelle.","The Bakker family's windmill, Grosmolen, the structure in Den Bommel and the windmill built in 1729 are all different structures.","Of the home built in 1775 and the house in Hoogmade, one is owned by the Bakker family and the other is Doesmolen.","Vlietmolen was built sometime after the De Jong family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg"],"label_d":["Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2474f8340a9f4ffdb4d1cece7aa2d739"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on WNW was either the show that aired on Saturday or the program with 1,500,000 viewers.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers, the show that aired on Thursday, and the show that aired on FNX are three different programs.","The program that aired at 11:30am didn't air on BMT.","Of the program that aired on CBR and the program that aired at 6:00pm, one brought in 750,000 viewers and the other brought in 1,500,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Tuesday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on BMT.","The show that aired at 1:00pm was either the program that aired on CBR or the show that aired on Friday.","Of the show that aired on WNW and the show that aired at 10:00pm, one brought in 1,000,000 viewers and the other brought in 750,000 viewers.","The program with 1,500,000 viewers didn't air on Monday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on BMT.","The show with 250,000 viewers didn't air on Friday.","The program that aired on Tuesday, the program with 1,500,000 viewers, and the program that aired at 11:30am are three different programs.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 1,000,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on CBR.","Of the program that aired at 6:00pm and the program that aired on Thursday, one aired on SBC and the other brought in 750,000 viewers."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c62267a600414cb84edd1ef7747de647"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the telecom stock and the stock Abigail bought, one sold for $30 per share and the other sold for $27 per share.","QMZ was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the health care stock.","HBW was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the energy stock.","The six stocks were QMZ, the stock Geraldo bought, the energy stock, the stock that sold for $27 per share, the stock Delilah bought and the stock that sold for $29 per share.","Neither the stock Geraldo bought nor the stock Delilah bought was GXTV.","The stock that sold for $28 per share was bought by Geraldo.","The energy stock was 4 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The stock Ida Mae bought was either the technology stock or KMPP.","JMO wasn't in the health care sector.","HBW wasn't purchased by Bill.","Neither the stock Geraldo bought nor HBW was the financial stock.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the real estate stock."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6461507ae6dfee3d4fee109bc56e6b9f"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The politician has a birthday sometime after Lamar.","The lawyer has a birthday sometime before the person from Mexico.","The traveler from Sweden is either the architect or the politician.","Frank is either the traveler from South Africa or the person from Mexico.","The person whose birthday is on April 13th is either the architect or the engineer.","Of Dale and Frank, one is the musician and the other is from Canada.","The traveler born on September 17th is not from Austria.","Lamar wasn't born on April 13th.","The person from Mexico has a birthday 2 months before the surgeon.","The person born on September 17th is either the engineer or Harry.","The person born on August 15th, Izzy, the engineer, the traveler from Mexico and Michael are all different people.","Izzy was born on June 14th.","Of the person whose birthday is on August 15th and the person from South Africa, one is Lamar and the other is the politician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Dale","Frank","Harry","Izzy","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Mexico","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fc6f1df7aa2cf62453b47e338184ceb"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the architect and Harry, one was born on May 18th and the other is from Canada.","The person from Canada has a birthday sometime after Dale.","The person from Belgium has a birthday sometime after Frank.","The person from Norway is the diplomat.","The politician has a birthday 2 months after Lamar.","Of Michael and the musician, one is from Austria and the other was born on April 13th.","Lamar is not from Belgium.","The lawyer has a birthday 1 month after the person from South Africa.","Dale is not from Norway.","Michael has a birthday 2 months after the traveler from Norway.","Of the lawyer and the person from South Africa, one was born on August 15th and the other was born on July 16th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Dale","Frank","Gerald","Harry","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Germany","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d87fc15d5f2f8ba067d7c3f64187aaf6"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Neither the fund run by Ralph Ross nor the fund begun in 2002 is the one with a return of 10%.","Oak Capital has a larger return than the one begun in 1983.","Of the fund begun in 2012 and Silver Rock, one has had a return of 9% and the other has had a return of 8%.","First Crescent is either the fund begun in 1997 or the fund run by Ule Underwood.","The one with a return of 11% isn't run by Kip Kerr.","Of Oak Capital and the fund run by Ralph Ross, one started in 2009 and the other has had a return of 8%.","Neither the one with a return of 11% nor Citizen Trust is the one run by Larry Larsen.","Of the fund begun in 1997 and Oak Capital, one has had a return of 8% and the other has had a return of 11%.","The fund begun in 2012 is either the fund run by Walter Wade or the fund with a return of 11%.","Citizen Trust didn't begin in 1983.","The fund run by Larry Larsen has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 1983.","Pine Bay has had a 4 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1997.","The one with a return of 6% isn't run by Ule Underwood."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Larry Larsen","Patty Paul","Ralph Ross","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1983","1997","2002","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cbbdc75e0500aefe99a31469f9835bb"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Yvette's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of walnut.","Velma's piece costs less than the piece made of mahogany.","Of the item made of walnut and Velma's piece, one is the bench and the other costs $350.","Tabitha's piece is either the $350 piece or the footstool.","Nadine's piece costs 25 dollars more than the bench.","The hutch wasn't made of mahogany.","Ellen's piece is either the $375 piece or the rocking chair.","Gwen's item wasn't made of teak.","The piece made of ash costs 100 dollars less than Ellen's item.","The footstool costs 50 dollars more than the piece made of mahogany.","Of the piece made of poplar and the end table, one costs $375 and the other costs $325."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Ellen","Gwen","Nadine","Tabitha","Velma","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","poplar","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c233c1880e0179d51f3ef7de78598ac7"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who got the B- didn't talk about P.M. Chamberlain.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair, the presenter who got the C+ and the student who got the B+ were all different students.","Edith didn't speak for 12 minutes.","Edith talked about P.M. Chamberlain.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Ora.","Of Theodore and the student who got the D, one talked about P.M. Wilson and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The presenter who spoke for 16 minutes got the D.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke 4 minutes more than the student who got the C-.","Ora didn't get the B-.","Theodore was either the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes or the student who got the B+.","Dominic didn't talk about P.M. Heath.","The presenter who got the B+ spoke 8 minutes less than Krista.","The presenter who got the C- was either the student who spoke for 16 minutes or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Edith","Hazel","Krista","Ora","Theodore"],"label_c":["Blair","Chamberlain","Churchill","Gladstone","Heath","Wilson"],"label_d":["A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22164154a36da99ba256cc9333604078"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The telecom stock was either the stock Delilah bought or the stock Abigail bought.","Of the stock Charlie bought and GXTV, one was in the real estate sector and the other sold for $25 per share.","The health care stock was per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought.","ABTR was in the telecom sector.","Neither JMO nor the stock that sold for $30 per share was the stock Bill bought.","The stock that sold for $27 per share wasn't purchased by Bill.","The stock that sold for $29 per share wasn't purchased by Heathcliff.","Of the energy stock and the utilities stock, one sold for $29 per share and the other was JMO.","The telecom stock was 2 dollars per share less expensive than KMPP.","HBW was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Abigail bought.","The telecom stock was per share more expensive than the stock Bill bought.","The stock Charlie bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the utilities stock.","The stock Bill bought was either the energy stock or HBW.","PSTO didn't sell for $30 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c053f6ebfacd75327a664edfd252a8f0"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Cora Capon's podcast isn't about film.","The podcast that began in 2010 has 2 million more downloads than the literature show.","Of the show that began in 2009 and the show with 2 million downloads, one is about music and the other is Al Acosta's.","The podcast with 4 million downloads is either Cora Capon's podcast or the show that began in 2014.","The show with 4 million downloads isn't about gaming.","Geneva Gold's podcast has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2010.","Faye Fender's show isn't about gaming.","Al Acosta's podcast isn't about literature.","The literature show has 3 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2012.","The podcast that began in 2009 is either Dixie Dean's show or Geneva Gold's show.","Of the show with 2 million downloads and the sports show, one started in 2013 and the other is Al Acosta's.","The gaming podcast has more downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","Cora Capon's podcast has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","Bobby Bora's show is either the show that began in 2009 or the sports podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2010","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":["film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33283bb5a235369eb949b74a3648ae22"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Gwen's item is the bookshelf.","Of the piece made of rosewood and the $300 item, one is the barstool and the other was crafted by Freda.","Patsy's piece doesn't cost $250.","The item made of chestnut is either Latasha's item or Yvette's piece.","Ellen's item was made of teak.","Latasha's piece isn't the hutch.","The bench wasn't made of ash.","Patsy's item costs less than the rocking chair.","Patsy's item is either the barstool or the piece made of ash.","The piece made of poplar is either the $325 item or the $275 item.","Of the piece made of chestnut and the $275 piece, one is the hutch and the other was crafted by Ellen.","The piece made of chestnut costs more than the barstool.","Freda's piece is either the piece made of chestnut or the rocking chair.","The $350 item wasn't made of rosewood.","The $325 item is either Gwen's piece or the piece made of teak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Ellen","Freda","Gwen","Latasha","Patsy","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","end table","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dc123bd8d21e8c1e56ac96d5e12631f"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with an APR of 10% is either the card with the $5,000 credit limit or the Southwest Inc card.","The Credit Korp card doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","The Dell Scargo card expires on 09\/2025.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $12,500 credit limit.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 08\/2025.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $8,500 credit limit.","The one that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR 2 percent higher than the Dell Scargo card.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $12,500 credit limit.","Neither the card that expires on 06\/2025 nor the Mid Atlantic card is the one with the $20,000 credit limit.","The card with an APR of 13% expires on 02\/2024.","Of the card with the $7,500 credit limit and the one with an APR of 9%, one is from Credit Korp and the other is from TrustCo."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$5,000","$7,500","$8,500","$12,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=99d610ac80ea381d395d965399d90d30"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The technology stock was 3 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Bill bought.","PSTO was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the real estate stock.","The health care stock was bought by Ida Mae.","HBW sold for $29 per share.","The technology stock was bought by Heathcliff.","The stock Abigail bought was per share more expensive than the health care stock.","Of the stock that sold for $27 per share and the financial stock, one was bought by Bill and the other was JMO.","The stock Abigail bought was either the stock that sold for $25 per share or the stock that sold for $30 per share.","The stock that sold for $25 per share wasn't purchased by Geraldo.","ABTR was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought.","JMO was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the energy stock.","The real estate stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than KMPP."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45768ac303adc491174e9bfd667c86c6"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that cooks at 400 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 5 people.","The baked ham bakes 20 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","Of the dish that cooks at 350 degrees and the recipe that serves 5 people, one is the chicken cutlet and the other bakes for 45 minutes.","The dish that serves 2 people doesn't cook at 410 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees is either the dish that bakes for 45 minutes or the bean casserole.","Neither the dish that bakes for 40 minutes nor the meatloaf is the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf.","Of the roast potatoes recipe and the dish that cooks at 425 degrees, one serves 7 people and the other bakes for 25 minutes.","Of the dish that serves 9 people and the dish that cooks at 410 degrees, one is the bean casserole and the other bakes for 50 minutes.","The dish that serves 8 people requires 20 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 350 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","5 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33cd7bc85c8c08d0c415c5a4cec9fad8"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela wasn't shot in 1985.","The 115 ft tall fall is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1983 or Inawatai.","Inawatai, the fall Derrick photographed in 1985, the 115 ft tall waterfall and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1999 are all different waterfalls.","Rhoqua is not 115 ft tall.","Sihat is either the fall in Canada or the 125 ft tall waterfall.","Sihat is 20 ft higher than the waterfall in Jamaica.","The fall located in Switzerland is 5 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1999.","The 110 ft tall fall is either the waterfall in New Zealand or Oginao.","Oginao is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2002.","Of the waterfall in Nigeria and Irskela, one is 115 ft high and the other is 125 ft high.","Of the fall in Nigeria and the fall Derrick shot in 1999, one is Oginao and the other has a height of 115 ft.","Of Inawatai and the fall in Switzerland, one was photographed in 1993 and the other is 105 ft high."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1985","1993","1999","2000","2002"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c968d0863dad7c674f71bb7738ee887"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with liverwurst costs less than the order with havarti cheese.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs 3 dollars less than Emily's sandwich.","Tony's sandwich doesn't include havarti cheese.","The sandwich with bologna is either the sandwich with cheddar cheese or the order with colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with salami costs more than Verna's sandwich.","Of the $3.75 sandwich and Yolanda's sandwich, one includes cheddar cheese and the other includes roast beef.","The $3.75 sandwich includes colby jack cheese.","Of Yolanda's sandwich and the sandwich with gouda cheese, one costs $2.75 and the other includes salami.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs 1 dollar less than Peter's sandwich.","The order with prosciutto doesn't include havarti cheese.","The $4.75 order doesn't include swiss cheese.","The order with liverwurst costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with gouda cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Emily","Peter","Tony","Verna","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79fdc92a8fc94b43680180ae300bab51"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant who finished in seventh place, the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class, and the student whose final word was \"facetiously\" are three different people.","The child who finished in second place, Ronald, and the student whose final word was \"facetiously\" are three different people.","The six people are the student whose final word was \"duplicity\", the student from Mrs. Manzella's class, the student from Mrs. Witte's class, the student who finished in sixth place, the child who finished in fourth place and Ronald.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The contestant who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to May.","Denise had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student who finished in second place.","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The student whose final word was \"bulwark\", the student from Mrs. Witte's class, and Ronald are three different people.","Winifred has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Andres.","Denise was from Mrs. Yeffer's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Andres","Denise","Ira","May","Ronald","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71354cebf1bf498d8f66a40e3071740e"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The recipe that serves 5 people is either the recipe that cooks at 410 degrees or the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","The dish that serves 3 people bakes 20 minutes longer than the meatloaf.","The dish that serves 9 people is either the dish that cooks at 325 degrees or the chicken cutlet.","The recipe that bakes for 25 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 400 degrees or the dish that serves 9 people.","The recipe that cooks at 385 degrees is either the baked ham or the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes.","Of the dish that serves 4 people and the dish that serves 9 people, one is the baked ham and the other cooks at 425 degrees.","The chicken cutlet doesn't cook at 340 degrees.","The dish that serves 9 people bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","Of the candied yams recipe and the dish that serves 6 people, one bakes for 40 minutes and the other cooks at 425 degrees.","The six dishes are the roast potatoes recipe, the dish that bakes for 40 minutes, the recipe that serves 7 people, the dish that bakes for 45 minutes, the dish that serves 9 people and the dish that bakes for 35 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ada5e6177da0fc8f77711b6e25fd9d8"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The center back was either the person who started in 1976 or the person who started in 1991.","The player on the Timberwolves was the sweeper.","Fichin started 6 years after the person on the Courage.","Kawa started 3 years before the player on the Spartans.","The person on the Timberwolves started 9 years after the center forward.","The center back started sometime after the person on the Silverbacks.","The player who started in 1976 wasn't the second striker.","The player on the Silverbacks was the wing back.","Of the person who started in 1982 and the player on the Minutemen, one was the center forward and the other was Fichin.","Awad started 3 years before the center forward.","Cerisa began playing in 1988.","The person on the Spartans started 3 years before Gardelli."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Fichin","Gardelli","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Minutemen","Silverbacks","Spartans","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f075a0d751b2f604ee4c47848b8bda1"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Iva Ingram's sighting didn't involve the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The August 8 sighting wasn't from Dows.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was either the report from Yarmouth or the August 4 report.","The six sightings were the report of the egg-shaped UFO, the sighting from Dows, the August 9 sighting, Flora Flynn's report, the August 4 sighting and Iva Ingram's report.","The report from Houghton was submitted sometime before the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO was either the August 6 sighting or Cindy Chan's sighting.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted 1 day after the report from Springfield.","Of Iva Ingram's report and Cindy Chan's sighting, one was from Embden and the other involved the egg-shaped UFO.","The August 9 sighting wasn't from Yarmouth.","Edith Estes's sighting wasn't received on August 9.","The sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Edith Estes's report.","Dan Delgado's report was submitted 3 days before the report of the cone-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Dows","Embden","Houghton","Springfield","Upper Lake","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","egg","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b50b1b2e1eb76e38d9198afaed3c7184"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the oval-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after Benny Baron's report.","Flora Flynn's report was either the August 7 report or the August 4 report.","The August 7 report wasn't from Dows.","Of the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO and the August 7 report, one was reported by Iva Ingram and the other was reported by Benny Baron.","Benny Baron's report was submitted 3 days before the report from Yarmouth.","Hal Harrison's report wasn't from Russell.","The sighting from Tarzana was submitted 1 day before the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO wasn't from Yarmouth.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the report from Beaconsfield.","The report from Beaconsfield was submitted 2 days before Benny Baron's sighting.","Of the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO and the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO, one was received on August 6 and the other was from Russell.","The August 9 sighting was either Dan Delgado's report or the report from Russell."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Dows","Russell","Tarzana","Walnut Creek","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0aa2d3485a8994f9c71cb6ecc038e07f"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" has 200 more books than the bookmobile Becky drives.","The Mack truck isn't driven by Leroy.","\"Books-4-U\" doesn't have exactly 300 books.","Of the ambulance and \"Words To Go\", one has 350 books and the other is driven by Ira.","The six vehicles are \"Dream Machine\", the bookmobile Ira drives, the Airstream, the vehicle with 250 books, the bookmobile Wesley drives and the mobile library with 500 books.","Of \"Tiny Tomes\" and the vehicle Myra drives, one is the Mack truck and the other has 350 books.","The Winnebago has 200 more books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Words To Go\" has 200 more books than the ice cream truck."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Ira","Leroy","Myra","Terri","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4188b6370483548c344b51c4006fcd2"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won with one pair won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","The player who won the fourth hand was either the player who won with a full house or the person who won the $5.25 pot.","Of the player who won the $9.00 pot and the competitor who won with a full house, one was Byron and the other won the first hand.","Byron won 1 hand after the person who won the $23.25 pot.","Of the person who won the $23.25 pot and the person who won the fifth hand, one was Frances and the other won with a full house.","Ramon won 1 hand before the player who won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won the $12.50 pot, the competitor who won with a straight flush, and the person who won the sixth hand are three different people.","Lee lost the sixth hand.","The player who won with a royal flush won 1 hand after Ramon.","The competitor who won with a flush, the player who won the $5.25 pot, and the competitor who won the $18.25 pot are three different people.","Courtney didn't win the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot, the person who won with a straight flush, and the person who won the third hand are three different people.","Lee lost the fourth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Byron","Courtney","Frances","Irma","Lee","Ramon"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9342edfa3dbb2b6836a853ea17128e37"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair was either Ora or the student who got the D.","Krista didn't speak for 14 minutes.","The presenter who got the B- didn't talk about P.M. Chamberlain.","Neither the student who got the D nor the student who spoke for 16 minutes was the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","Blake didn't get the D.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the C+.","The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes didn't get the C+.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair.","Neither the presenter who got the C+ nor the presenter who got the A was Blake.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the A-.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone, one got the A and the other was Ginger.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes got the B+.","The student who spoke for 16 minutes was either the student who got the A or Milton.","Of Ginger and the student who spoke for 12 minutes, one talked about P.M. Peel and the other talked about P.M. Pitt.","Milton didn't get the C+."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Ginger","Hazel","Krista","Milton","Ora"],"label_c":["Atlee","Blair","Chamberlain","Gladstone","Peel","Pitt"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28de6d1794371860e879660d42e66ba1"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The gray whale is 4 feet longer than Herbert.","The right whale was donated to the aquarium in 2012.","Of the exhibit donated in 2015 and the narwhal, one is Curtis and the other is 29 ft long.","The beluga whale is either the exhibit donated in 2007 or Evan.","The 29 ft long specimen, Herbert, and Evan are three different whales.","The 25 ft long whale was donated to the aquarium in 1996.","Brent is 2 feet shorter than the narwhal.","The 31 ft long exhibit is Gus.","Of the 27 ft long specimen and Evan, one is the fin whale and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2012.","The specimen donated in 1999 is somewhat shorter than Evan.","The specimen donated in 1999 is 4 feet shorter than the right whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2007","2008","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb186dd25b922e4828352efa3db84468"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the rocking chair and Antoinette's item, one costs $325 and the other was made of rosewood.","The $350 piece isn't the footstool.","Ellen's piece wasn't made of walnut.","Antoinette's item costs more than the barstool.","The item made of teak costs 25 dollars less than Tabitha's item.","The bookshelf costs 25 dollars more than Tabitha's piece.","Of the $350 item and the $300 piece, one is the end table and the other was made of oak.","The item made of oak is either Latasha's item or the footstool.","Of Rosemary's piece and the $375 piece, one was made of walnut and the other was made of rosewood.","The rocking chair costs less than the item made of sandalwood.","The end table costs 25 dollars less than the item made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Ellen","Latasha","Rosemary","Shelley","Tabitha"],"label_c":["mahogany","oak","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c90ff8eea3ab076472c3cca2babd010"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal Eva works with is 6 years younger than Ofallo.","The orangutan that was found in Melak isn't cared for by Aldo.","The 4-year-old is either the orangutan Eva works with or the animal that was found in Ambalat.","Ofallo is cared for by Gracie.","The animal Aldo works with is either the 19-year-old or Quirrel.","Rajesh didn't come from Tarakan.","Of the orangutan Dolly works with and the 10-year-old, one is Nikatrice and the other came from Basahan.","Of the 13-year-old and Shamir, one is cared for by Francine and the other came from Melak.","The animal that was found in Ambalat isn't cared for by Aldo.","Rajesh is 3 years younger than the ape that was found in Sebulu.","Quirrel came from Melak.","Quirrel is younger than the orangutan Dolly works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed1b0a7283b88b03609cbfacc1a13dfd"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from Germany won her prize before the person who won the prize in medicine.","Of the winner who won in 1984 and the person who won the prize in bioengineering, one is Ada Alvarez and the other is from Poland.","The winner who won in 1968 didn't win the prize in economics.","Neither Tara Tate nor the winner from Canada is the person who won in 1980.","Ada Alvarez isn't from New Zealand.","Tara Tate isn't from Ireland.","The winner who won in 1976 is from Poland.","Of the winner from Ireland and Patsy Pope, one won in 1964 and the other won the prize in medicine.","Hannah Hay is from Canada.","The six winners are the person who won in 1964, Sue Simpson, Tara Tate, the person from Canada, the winner who won the prize in bioengineering and the person who won the prize in literature.","Neither the winner from Canada nor the winner who won the prize in bioengineering is the winner who won in 1968.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 8 years after Patsy Pope.","Tara Tate isn't from Germany."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Hannah Hay","Ida Ingram","Patsy Pope","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","Ireland","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad859daa01d7c5be9641ca8372bd2e19"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The gray whale isn't 25 ft long.","The 27 ft long exhibit, Adam, and Curtis are three different whales.","The bowhead whale wasn't donated in 2007.","Brent is 4 feet shorter than the exhibit donated in 2004.","The exhibit donated in 2010 is 6 feet longer than the sei whale.","The exhibit donated in 1996 isn't Curtis.","The right whale is either the 25 ft long exhibit or the exhibit donated in 2004.","Of the beluga whale and the gray whale, one was donated to the aquarium in 1996 and the other is Brent.","The six whales are the specimen donated in 2004, Adam, Curtis, the 25 ft long whale, the 31 ft long specimen and Evan.","Curtis is somewhat longer than the specimen donated in 1999.","The 29 ft long specimen isn't Gus.","Of the narwhal and the 23 ft long whale, one was donated to the aquarium in 2010 and the other is Curtis."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2004","2007","2008","2010"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e2ea5157b49fe30b3596cdd74299928"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the nutty finish is either the oyster that costs $2.00 or the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The one that costs $2.10 isn't from Willapa, RI.","Of the oyster with the fruity finish and the oyster from Nesketucket, MA, one costs $2.10 and the other is the Fanneuil oyster.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs 10 cents more than the Ninigreth oyster.","The Bluepoint oyster isn't from Punaville, RI.","The one with the melon-like finish isn't from Charlestown, CT.","The one that costs $2.50 is either the Ninigreth oyster or the Summersill oyster.","The oyster with the buttery finish costs somewhat more than the one from Charlestown, CT.","The one with the buttery finish isn't from Punaville, RI.","Of the Ninigreth oyster and the oyster from Charlestown, CT, one costs $2.30 and the other has a fruity taste.","The Bluepoint oyster costs $2.40.","The Ninigreth oyster is either the one from Barnstable, ME or the one from Willapa, RI.","The Welcher oyster costs 30 cents more than the one with the citrusy finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f18b34042009988c58b6c6edeab35ddf"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who made the jambalaya, the chef who scored 42 points, and the cook who scored 70 points are three different chefs.","Rosalie didn't make the cajun chili.","Rosalie scored somewhat more points than the chef from Demitasse.","The chef who scored 63 points is either the chef from Apple Barn or Peggy.","The person from Zenaida's is either the person who made the smoked pork or Bertha.","The cook who scored 77 points, the chef who made the jambalaya, Rosalie and Nelson are all different chefs.","Anita doesn't work at Apple Barn.","The cook from Oceanside made the lemon snapper.","The person who made the smoked pork scored 7 fewer points than the cook from Oceanside.","The chef who made the pepper steak is either the cook who scored 63 points or the person who scored 77 points.","Of Yolanda and the cook who made the lemon snapper, one scored 63 points and the other works at Enzo's.","The chef from Enzo's scored somewhat more points than Bertha.","Bertha made the turkey soup.","Yolanda didn't score exactly 77 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Anita","Bertha","Nelson","Peggy","Rosalie","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a853a64d97933b43b11968680827a8d"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ned Norris is either the attendee who spent $500 or the attendee who lives in Eustis.","Ora Osborne spent $425.","The person who spent $500 lives in Decatur City.","Ora Osborne didn't give Ally the laptop.","The attendee who lives in Decatur City is either the person who spent $425 or the attendee who gave Ally the toaster.","Of Pam Powell and the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player, one lives in Fruitland and the other lives in Clovis.","The person who lives in Fruitland, Kit Kelley, and Jack Jordan are three different people.","Of Mitch Mayo and Jack Jordan, one gave Ally the blu-ray player and the other spent $525.","Ned Norris gave Ally the blender.","Pam Powell is either the attendee who lives in Sun City or the person who gave Ally the planter.","The person who lives in Sun City spent 50 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The friend who gave Ally the juicer spent more than the attendee who lives in Clovis."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90388077cd71af922620ecaee81caf0b"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon who works in the retail industry isn't from Argentina.","Betty Bush is worth somewhat more than the person who works in the biotech industry.","The tycoon from Argentina is worth 1 billion more than the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Of Al Acosta and the tycoon worth $27 billion, one works in the software industry and the other is from Ireland.","Rachel Reid isn't from Germany.","The mogul who works in the medical industry is worth 1 billion less than the person from Mexico.","The tycoon from France is either Al Acosta or Mike Mckay.","The mogul from Ireland is worth somewhat more than Rachel Reid.","Nadine Newton isn't worth exactly $30 billion.","The tycoon worth $29 billion doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","The person worth $30 billion isn't from Mexico.","Rachel Reid is worth 3 billion less than the magnate from France.","The mogul worth $30 billion doesn't work in the software industry.","Of Betty Bush and the magnate worth $27 billion, one works in the biotech industry and the other is from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","France","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=358c850f5d90906e585b0314941a17df"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Gus is 4 feet shorter than the specimen donated in 1996.","The 23 ft long whale is either the narwhal or the specimen donated in 1999.","Dennis, the exhibit donated in 2008, the right whale, the 29 ft long specimen and the fin whale are all different whales.","The fin whale wasn't donated in 2007.","The 25 ft long exhibit, the right whale, and the specimen donated in 2007 are three different whales.","The specimen donated in 1996 is 4 feet shorter than Felipe.","The fin whale is 6 feet longer than Herbert.","Brent is either the 31 ft long exhibit or the exhibit donated in 2008.","The bowhead whale isn't Dennis.","The whale donated in 2013 isn't Felipe.","The sei whale is somewhat shorter than Evan.","Of the 29 ft long exhibit and Gus, one is the narwhal and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2008.","The narwhal wasn't donated in 2007."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2007","2008","2010","2013"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95b00f77a06ba50c194ef62a2f57b498"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in Arizona finished with somewhat more gold than Harry Howell.","Ivan Ingram finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","The person who worked in Arizona was either Chip Cornell or the person working at Culver Gorge.","Adam Alford found 20 ounces of gold.","The person working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Harry Howell.","The prospector who found 17 ounces of gold didn't work at the Belle Hart claim.","Of the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold and the person who found 11 ounces of gold, one worked the Laurel Ridge claim and the other worked in Nevada.","The prospector who worked in Canada finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector working at York River.","The person working at Culver Gorge finished with somewhat more gold than Chip Cornell.","The person who worked in Arizona didn't work at the York River claim.","The six miners were the person who found 14 ounces of gold, the prospector working at Laurel Ridge, Gil Gonzalez, the miner who worked in California, the miner working at York River and Adam Alford.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with somewhat more gold than Elroy Ellis.","Elroy Ellis was either the prospector who worked in Arizona or the person who worked in Colorado."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dea062a1ab3427054cecec816e27412"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Jeanette didn't make the black item.","The knitter who submitted the silver item finished somewhat after Kimberly.","The entrant who entered her sweater finished somewhat after Sophie.","The knitter who finished sixth, Sophie, the entrant who entered her scarf and the entrant who submitted the purple item are all different people.","The entrant who submitted the silver item made the mittens.","Sophie didn't knit the mittens.","Of the knitter who submitted the silver item and Winifred, one made the sweater and the other finished second.","The person who submitted the green item finished 3 places before the knitter who entered her socks.","The knitter who finished sixth didn't knit the tea cozy.","Jeanette finished 3 places after the knitter who submitted the green item.","Holly finished somewhat after the person who entered her socks.","The knitter who entered her socks, Francis, and the knitter who submitted the purple item are three different people.","Holly is either the entrant who submitted the white item or the person who finished third."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Francis","Holly","Jeanette","Kimberly","Sophie","Winifred"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff08a3915664e90a7c4afa67cb3ac66a"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The mac and cheese doesn't bake for 50 minutes.","The recipe that serves 7 people bakes 20 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe.","The dish that serves 6 people bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","The chicken cutlet doesn't serve exactly 4 people.","Neither the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes nor the meatloaf is the recipe that serves 4 people.","Of the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees and the dish that bakes for 30 minutes, one is the meatloaf and the other serves 9 people.","The dish that serves 4 people doesn't cook at 350 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 410 degrees requires 15 minutes less baking time than the mac and cheese.","Neither the recipe that serves 5 people nor the dish that serves 6 people is the chicken cutlet.","The chicken cutlet doesn't bake for 30 minutes.","The bean casserole is either the dish that serves 7 people or the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes.","Of the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes and the dish that serves 8 people, one is the bean casserole and the other cooks at 410 degrees.","The dish that serves 5 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 40 minutes doesn't serve exactly 6 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["4 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5398edfb8883c4ac2da4015891fb3758"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 3rd went 20 feet farther than the pink plane.","Of Omar's design and the black airplane, one went 25 feet and the other was thrown 2nd.","Omar's design wasn't thrown 4th.","Omar's design landed 40 feet shorter than the black plane.","Valerie's design was either the yellow airplane or the plane that was thrown 7th.","The plane that was thrown 5th was either the green plane or the pink plane.","The white airplane went 20 feet farther than Aaron's design.","Roderick's design was either the black plane or the blue plane.","The yellow plane went 30 feet farther than Aaron's design.","Margo's design wasn't white.","The airplane that went 25 feet wasn't thrown 5th.","The green airplane landed 40 feet shorter than Ella's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","white","yellow"],"label_d":["2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c67b3d660479f06a37167dfc15a1f818"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $300 item is the barstool.","Patsy's item is either the end table or the barstool.","Patsy's piece doesn't cost $375.","The bench costs more than the piece made of teak.","Kendra's item is either the barstool or the rocking chair.","The item made of walnut costs 25 dollars more than Rosemary's piece.","The item made of oak costs more than the coffee table.","The barstool costs more than Rosemary's piece.","Of the item made of chestnut and the coffee table, one costs $375 and the other was crafted by Yvette.","Antoinette's item isn't the bench.","The coffee table costs 50 dollars less than Hope's item.","The $350 piece wasn't made of mahogany.","Rosemary's item is either the barstool or the item made of oak.","The bookshelf is either the item made of mahogany or the $275 item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Hope","Kendra","Patsy","Rosemary","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","oak","poplar","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ff1f3ffe7cb82a21b1647b90ec1285e"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 31 ft long whale is either the right whale or the exhibit donated in 1994.","The specimen donated in 2012 isn't Brent.","Felipe is somewhat longer than the sei whale.","The specimen donated in 1996 is either Adam or the right whale.","Dennis is 2 feet shorter than the gray whale.","The 25 ft long whale, Dennis, and Evan are three different whales.","The whale donated in 2015, Adam, and the fin whale are three different whales.","The whale donated in 2012 is 2 feet longer than the gray whale.","Of the specimen donated in 2012 and Dennis, one is the right whale and the other is 21 ft long.","The gray whale wasn't donated in 2015.","The 23 ft long specimen, Dennis, the right whale, Herbert and the specimen donated in 1994 are all different whales.","Herbert is either the gray whale or the bowhead whale.","The exhibit donated in 1994 isn't Evan.","Of Adam and Dennis, one is 27 ft long and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2007."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","2007","2008","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78d03b9b35929298765f724c8483a24a"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1982 played for the Bulldogs.","Of the person who started in 1985 and the full back, one was Cerisa and the other played for the Spartans.","Daregh started 6 years after the wing back.","Of the player on the Stingrays and Engmose, one was the center forward and the other began playing in 1988.","Neither the wing back nor the full back was the person who started in 1988.","Awad was either the player on the Minutemen or the full back.","The person on the Hawks started 6 years before Gardelli.","The player who started in 1991 was the sweeper.","The center back started 3 years before Engmose.","Gardelli played for the Spartans.","The player on the Hawks started sometime before the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Cerisa","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hawks","Minutemen","Predators","Spartans","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9791b28db26115de348e8b65d43cd839"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth somewhat less than Nadine Newton.","The mogul worth $30 billion is from Ireland.","The mogul who works in the biotech industry is either the mogul from England or Joseph Jakes.","Nadine Newton isn't worth exactly $29 billion.","Of the tycoon worth $26 billion and Mike Mckay, one works in the software industry and the other is from Ireland.","Joseph Jakes is worth 2 billion less than the magnate who works in the medical industry.","The magnate worth $29 billion doesn't work in the medical industry.","The magnate from Mexico is worth somewhat less than Joseph Jakes.","Of the tycoon who works in the software industry and Hal Hickman, one is from Argentina and the other is from Canada.","The magnate who works in the aerospace industry is either the tycoon worth $25 billion or the magnate from Ireland.","Al Acosta is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon from Argentina.","Hal Hickman is worth somewhat more than the person from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Faith Flynn","Hal Hickman","Joseph Jakes","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","England","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b7c9545fb921b079787d0f8ae5b9387"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near Lacona didn't have a population size of 6,500.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 250 years before the Xidat culture.","Of the culture located near New Liberty and the Xidat culture, one had a population size of 7,500 and the other was founded in 350 AD.","Neither the society founded in 600 AD nor the culture located near Arnolds Park was the culture with 7,500 people.","The Danseri culture was either the culture with 4,500 people or the society founded in 1100 AD.","The culture located near Arnolds Park was founded 250 years before the Nysrani culture.","The Sameos culture wasn't based near Easton.","The Garight culture, the culture with 5,000 people, the culture founded in 850 AD and the culture with 7,500 people were all different cultures.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded sometime before the culture located near Lacona.","The culture located near Garden Grove was founded 250 years before the Sameos culture.","The Xidat culture had a population size of 9,000.","Neither the culture located near New Liberty nor the society founded in 1100 AD was the culture with 6,500 people.","The Danseri culture was founded sometime after the culture with 6,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Garight","Nysrani","Sameos","Xidat","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Boulder Creek","Easton","Garden Grove","Lacona","New Liberty"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a66854804df3539fbe9120fdfb28eff"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the politician and the traveler born on May 18th, one is from South Africa and the other is Adrian.","Bill wasn't born on September 17th.","The person from Germany has a birthday 1 month after the surgeon.","The traveler from Belgium is either the person born on August 15th or the engineer.","The traveler whose birthday is on April 13th is either the traveler from Germany or the lawyer.","Of the traveler whose birthday is on August 15th and the person from Sweden, one is Lamar and the other is the politician.","Of the traveler from Sweden and the traveler whose birthday is on August 15th, one is Dale and the other is the lawyer.","Frank has a birthday sometime before the engineer.","The surgeon has a birthday 4 months before the person from Canada.","The traveler from Canada is not the architect."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Dale","Eric","Frank","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1a911cc336486204fe791f2627d0734"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Valerie's design was either the airplane that went 15 feet or the plane that went 25 feet.","The plane that went 55 feet was thrown 5th.","The white plane went 20 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 4th.","The plane that was thrown 7th went 10 feet farther than Valerie's design.","Margo's design wasn't thrown 5th.","The plane that was thrown 1st was either the pink airplane or the airplane that went 55 feet.","The six planes were Aaron's design, the plane that was thrown 4th, the plane that was thrown 6th, the plane that was thrown 5th, the green plane and the plane that went 15 feet.","The airplane that went 25 feet, the plane that was thrown 4th, and the plane that was thrown 5th are three different planes.","The plane that was thrown 4th went somewhat farther than the pink plane.","Henrietta's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 25 feet.","Aaron's design wasn't black.","Margo's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 25 feet.","The plane that was thrown 5th went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design.","Ella's design was thrown 6th.","The blue plane was either the airplane that went 25 feet or Ella's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2680ec185951facc77f0f15f178c38ca"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the person who ordered the club sandwich and the person whose order cost $6.70, one is Irene and the other ordered the water.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the taco salad nor Rebecca is the team member whose order cost $5.35.","The person who ordered the B.L.T. is either the salesperson who ordered the diet coke or the salesperson whose order cost $6.25.","Peter owes more than the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member whose order cost $5.35 is either Erica or the team member who ordered the orange soda.","The salesperson who ordered the club sandwich owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the orange soda.","Of the salesperson whose order cost $6.70 and the team member who ordered the ginger ale, one ordered the B.L.T. and the other is Erica.","Hannah didn't order the orange soda.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.80 is either the salesperson who ordered the grape soda or the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member who ordered the water is either the person whose order cost $5.80 or the person who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T., Hannah, the person who ordered the diet coke and the team member whose order cost $5.80 are all different people.","The team member whose order cost $5.35 didn't order the cheeseburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa1a0d7f005cb5cba4bf98029b8371e2"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The center forward started 6 years before the player on the Courage.","The second striker started sometime after Banben.","The person on the Hawks started sometime after the center forward.","Neither the player on the Mustangs nor the person on the Hawks was Gardelli.","Imay didn't start in 1976.","Of the sweeper and Banben, one began playing in 1979 and the other played for the Timberwolves.","The person on the Courage wasn't the wing back.","Gardelli didn't play for the Courage.","Cerisa played for the Timberwolves.","Imay played for the Stingrays.","Engmose started 9 years after the center forward.","Neither the player who started in 1982 nor Banben was the player on the Mustangs.","The player who started in 1982 wasn't the second striker.","The full back started 6 years after the person on the Courage."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Engmose","Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hawks","Mustangs","Predators","Stingrays","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61ea8421bfecf9eec3ba149a9b3c48ef"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","The game made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years before the $1,500 machine.","The machine made by Hayco Inc., the $2,500 pinball machine, \"Meteor Rise\", the game released in 1978 and \"Bowling Alley\" are all different games.","The $1,500 system came out 2 years before the game made by Pinnefore.","The system made by Arco is either the machine released in 1979 or the $2,500 system.","Of the game released in 1978 and the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc., one is \"Disco Mania\" and the other costs $2,500.","The machine released in 1976, \"Meteor Rise\", and the $2,000 system are three different games.","\"Disco Mania\" doesn't cost $2,000.","\"Zany Circus\" came out sometime before the machine made by Maxigame.","The $6,400 system wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The pinball machine released in 1975 is either \"Disco Mania\" or the $1,750 system.","\"Bowling Alley\" doesn't cost $2,000.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 3 years after the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8ed4d4c30272d5ecce56b3a91c0edf1"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose honey blonde, the customer with the 12:00pm appointment, and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment are three different customers.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose warm mocha.","Nettie's customer has her appointment 2 hours after the customer that chose warm mocha.","Tammie's client, the client with the 12:00pm appointment, and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment are three different customers.","Cristina chose brown sable.","Of Lynette and Victoria's client, one has the 3:00pm appointment and the other chose warm mocha.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment, Susie's client, and the client that chose honey blonde are three different customers.","The customer that chose midnight blue isn't being helped by Victoria.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment chose brown sable.","Eileen is either Whitney's client or Victoria's customer.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment is either the customer that chose midnight blue or Susie's client.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment 2 hours before Opal's customer.","Cristina is being worked on by Opal.","Flora doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Eileen","Flora","Hope","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb171a4e27081d619d5a1c8eff8b5940"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Zachary has an appointment 1 hour after the client who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","The client going in for the veneers is either Lynn or the patient with the 12:30pm appointment.","Of Zachary and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters, one is scheduled for 9:30am and the other has the appointment for the cleaning.","Rosemary doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment 4 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. Santos.","Of the person going in for the veneers and the patient with the 1:30pm appointment, one is Shane and the other will be seen by Dr. Kramer.","Lynn has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the extraction.","Lynn is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Dalton or the client who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","Lynn has an appointment 2 hours before the person who will be seeing Dr. Adkins.","The person going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime after Rosemary.","Vanessa isn't scheduled for 2:30pm.","The customer with the 1:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Lynn","Rosemary","Shane","Vanessa","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Santos","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7152fa0d601ff1aa95eef03655880820"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 5th went 40 feet farther than the silver airplane.","The pink airplane landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 4th.","The plane that was thrown 1st, the black airplane, and the airplane that went 25 feet are three different planes.","Of Henrietta's design and the airplane that went 65 feet, one was white and the other was thrown 3rd.","Of Omar's design and the black plane, one was thrown 6th and the other went 45 feet.","Aaron's design landed 20 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 3rd.","The plane that was thrown 1st wasn't yellow.","The plane that was thrown 3rd was black.","Valerie's design wasn't thrown 7th.","The plane that was thrown 7th was pink.","The plane that was thrown 6th was either the airplane that went 35 feet or Aaron's design.","Roderick's design was thrown 5th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c1419b2fd328ab00f91e190bb8a17ae"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 is either the Egert Facility or the project headed by Dr. Morgan.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 3 years before the project headed by Dr. Weber.","The Athens facility will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Chang.","Of the Madrid accelerator and the Stockholm accelerator, one will go online in 2018 and the other is headed by Dr. Morgan.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","The Tevatron LHC isn't headed by Dr. Morgan.","The Reykjavik accelerator will go online 1 year after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Athens accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Weber.","Of the Madrid facility and the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, one is the Zynga Complex and the other is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas will go online 1 year before the Zagreb facility.","The project headed by Dr. Chang will go online 2 years before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The ISON-X42 is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Huff","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Athens","Berlin","Madrid","Reykjavik","Stockholm","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d2b1373777f692857afe1d396bf787b"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Deanna was in lane 3.","The person who scored 540 points was from Bristol.","The player from Elk Grove scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 3.","The player who scored 300 points is either the contestant from Junction City or the player in lane 4.","Of Terrence and the person in lane 6, one scored 620 points and the other was from Pacific Grove.","The contestant who scored 620 points, the player in lane 4, and the player from Cutler are three different people.","Johnathan didn't finish with 460 points.","Deanna was from Bristol.","Alberta scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Pacific Grove.","Hope is either the person in lane 7 or the contestant in lane 6.","The player in lane 5, the contestant who scored 380 points, and the contestant who scored 460 points are three different people.","The person from Cutler, the player who scored 380 points, and the player who scored 460 points are three different people.","The player from Junction City wasn't in lane 6.","The player in lane 2 scored 160 points more points than the person from Pacific Grove."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Alberta","Deanna","Hope","Johnathan","Stanley","Terrence"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c83fa31be8538ee399419ed26940174f"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class with 37 students is either Mr. Saunders's class or Mr. Warner's class.","Mr. Newton's class has 2 more students than the class in room 322.","The course in room 322 is taught by Franklin.","The Art class has somewhat more students than the class in room 322.","Mr. Brady's class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 201.","Of Mr. Franklin's class and Mr. Saunders's class, one has 31 students and the other is in room 125.","The Pre-Calculus class is either Mr. Saunders's class or the class in room 405.","Mr. Franklin's class has somewhat more students than the English class.","The course in room 122, the course with 35 students, Mr. Newton's class, Mr. Franklin's class and Mr. Saunders's class are all different classes.","The class in room 405 is either the course with 31 students or the History class.","Of the class with 35 students and the course in room 319, one is taught by Warner and the other is the Geometry class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["122","125","201","319","322","405"],"label_c":["Brady","Franklin","Newton","Saunders","Underwood","Warner"],"label_d":["Art","Biology","English","Geometry","History","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cddb1ad71c1931513fdc7abe3a7de08"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 5 million downloads started in 2008.","Al Acosta's podcast is either the gaming podcast or the podcast with 5 million downloads.","The show that began in 2014 has 2 million fewer downloads than the gaming show.","Faye Fender's podcast, the podcast that began in 2008, and the podcast that began in 2007 are three different shows.","Of Bobby Bora's show and the show that began in 2012, one has 1 million downloads and the other is about sports.","Eva Estrada's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the business show.","Faye Fender's podcast isn't about film.","The literature podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2008.","The literature show has fewer downloads than Faye Fender's show.","The six shows are the show that began in 2007, the gaming podcast, the business podcast, Cora Capon's show, Faye Fender's podcast and the sports podcast.","Al Acosta's podcast didn't start in 2009."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2012","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71b5aa5bb474a6e691029314d59c43cf"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ida, the chef who scored 63 points, and the person from Apple Barn are three different chefs.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored 7 more points than the person from Oceanside.","Gabriel made the smoked pork.","Gabriel is either the chef from White Bean or the chef from Apple Barn.","Of the cook from Zenaida's and the chef who made the pepper steak, one was Freda and the other scored 77 points.","The cook from Enzo's scored somewhat more points than Karl.","Karl didn't score exactly 63 points.","The cook who scored 49 points doesn't work at Oceanside.","The person from White Bean scored 7 fewer points than the chef who made the lemon snapper.","Hattie is either the chef who scored 70 points or the chef from Enzo's.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored somewhat fewer points than the cook from Apple Barn.","Celia didn't make the pepper steak.","Of the cook from Apple Barn and the chef who made the smoked pork, one was Celia and the other scored 42 points.","The person from Demitasse scored somewhat more points than Freda."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Celia","Freda","Gabriel","Hattie","Ida","Karl"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f247abc38bd6fb9db6671028e1894a85"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The second striker was either the person on the Minutemen or Awad.","Of the player on the Stingrays and the goalie, one began playing in 1985 and the other was Gardelli.","The player on the Hawks started sometime before the center back.","The player on the Hawks was either the sweeper or the player who started in 1991.","The center back started 3 years before Daregh.","Gardelli was either the center back or the person who started in 1988.","Of Kawa and Gardelli, one began playing in 1979 and the other played for the Silverbacks.","Of the full back and the person who started in 1979, one played for the Stingrays and the other was Daregh.","The person on the Minutemen started 3 years before Hatcha.","The player who started in 1988 wasn't the second striker.","The person who started in 1985 was either the person on the Whitecaps or the person on the Stingrays."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Awad","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hawks","Minutemen","Silverbacks","Stingrays","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cae0ab236ed8f56265840372184e44c1"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the student from Mrs. Witte's class or Andres.","Andres had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The child whose final word was \"elucidated\" didn't finish in second place.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\" and the student from Mrs. Manzella's class, one is May and the other finished in fifth place.","Gayle, the contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\", and the child from Mrs. Nixon's class are three different people.","The contestant who finished in fourth place is either the student from Mrs. Steuben's class or May.","The contestant who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Gayle.","The student who finished in fifth place is either the child from Mrs. Nixon's class or the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","The contestant who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Lila wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","The contestant who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Lila.","Ira had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student who finished in fourth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Andres","Gayle","Ira","Lila","May","Ronald"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74957fa6ad32b6dbd8180735a89b837e"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism with 1,250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","The one sequenced in November wasn't sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The organism sequenced in November has 250 fewer genes than L. dyson.","E. paradolens wasn't sequenced in September.","E. paradolens wasn't sequenced in February.","The one sequenced by Dr. Doyle has somewhat fewer genes than B. mangeris.","The organism with 1,500 genes wasn't sequenced in September.","Of the one sequenced in April and the bacteria with 1,250 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Moreno and the other is E. paradolens.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Nielsen and the organism sequenced in December, one is L. dyson and the other is B. mangeris.","The one sequenced by Dr. Velasquez has somewhat fewer genes than the organism sequenced in February.","The one sequenced by Dr. Nielsen was either the bacteria with 1,000 genes or P. wellington.","V. tenesis doesn't have exactly 250 genes.","The organism sequenced in April has 750 fewer genes than P. wellington."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Fletcher","Jordan","Moreno","Nielsen","Velasquez"],"label_d":["February","April","July","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b79077bdc2c8fea0172cd1f59603993d"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who submitted the silver item finished 1 place after Bessie.","Priscilla didn't make the white item.","The entrant who entered her scarf finished somewhat before Priscilla.","Holly, the knitter who entered her socks, and the entrant who finished fifth are three different people.","The entrant who submitted the orange item finished 1 place after the person who entered her mittens.","Of the person who submitted the black item and Ruth, one finished fourth and the other made the blanket.","Winifred made the mittens.","The person who finished third, the knitter who entered her socks, and the knitter who submitted the white item are three different people.","Winifred, the knitter who finished fifth, the person who submitted the orange item, the knitter who finished first and the entrant who submitted the green item are all different people.","The knitter who submitted the black item made the tea cozy.","The entrant who submitted the white item made the sweater.","The entrant who finished sixth, Winifred, and the person who entered her socks are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Francis","Holly","Priscilla","Ruth","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dabb57dd07693d5924139a2d0bab198a"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $6.70, the team member who ordered the taco salad, the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub, the person who ordered the iced tea and the person who ordered the cheeseburger are all different people.","Of the team member who ordered the ginger ale and the person whose order cost $6.70, one ordered the tuna on rye and the other is Rebecca.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes 180 cents more than Geoffrey.","Peter owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the water nor the person who ordered the meatball sub is the person whose order cost $7.15.","Rebecca owes less than the salesperson who ordered the diet coke.","Erica owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","Erica owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member who ordered the grape soda didn't order the meatball sub.","The team member who ordered the diet coke is either the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub or the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","Samantha didn't order the tuna on rye."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c8491514ac86dbbd0b03ce0761afb5c"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Roger's Oak is 12 feet taller than the 79 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir isn't 147 ft. tall.","Zeke's Spruce is 12 feet taller than the tree in Knox Woods.","Of Roger's Oak and the 94 year-old tree, one is in Silk Notch and the other is 150 ft. tall.","The six trees are Old Jarvis, the 80 year-old tree, the tree in Benton Notch, the 144 ft. tree, the 99 year-old tree and the 159 ft. tree.","Of the tree in Deloit Woods and Zeke's Spruce, one is 150 ft. tall and the other is 80 years old.","The tree in York Woods is 12 feet taller than Nolan's Pine.","The tree in Silk Notch isn't 87 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc079ce3fd361d9f8ff37a23fb8e4abb"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece for the person who played shortstop didn't come out in 1983.","Of the one that sold for $125 and the piece that sold for $175, one featured Lance Leach and the other featured the person who played third base.","The 1983 card sold for 100 dollars more than the card for the person who played third base.","The item that sold for $275 didn't feature the person who played center field.","Cole Cooley's item didn't come out in 1995.","The piece for the person who played left field sold for 150 dollars less than Opie Oliver's one.","Neddy Norris's one sold for 50 dollars less than the one for the person who played center field.","Of the item that sold for $375 and the piece for the person who played left field, one came out in 1995 and the other featured Lance Leach.","The 1978 card sold for 50 dollars more than the one for the person who played third base.","The card for the person who played shortstop didn't come out in 1995.","Pete Perez's item didn't come out in 1974.","The one for the person who played second base didn't come out in 1983.","Pete Perez's one sold for 200 dollars less than the 1972 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Finn Freeman","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1978","1983","1987","1995"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","left field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d138864a51f13fcdfe44bfdff753176"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's show has 2 million fewer downloads than the literature show.","Dixie Dean's podcast isn't about investing.","The gaming podcast didn't start in 2014.","Geneva Gold's show has 3 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2015.","The podcast with 3 million downloads is about literature.","Al Acosta's show has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","Of the podcast with 5 million downloads and the sports show, one is Faye Fender's and the other started in 2014.","The investing podcast didn't start in 2008.","The podcast with 6 million downloads didn't start in 2008.","The music show is either the podcast that began in 2011 or Bobby Bora's podcast.","Of the show with 5 million downloads and the show with 4 million downloads, one is Eva Estrada's and the other started in 2015.","The podcast that began in 2011 has 1 million fewer downloads than the investing podcast.","The podcast that began in 2007 has fewer downloads than the gaming show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2011","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ee305e7ad96fd5c3b6cf8c1add41569"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The six stocks were the stock Edith bought, the telecom stock, QMZ, the stock that sold for $29 per share, the utilities stock and ABTR.","The financial stock wasn't purchased by Edith.","The utilities stock wasn't purchased by Geraldo.","The stock Bill bought was 2 dollars per share more expensive than HBW.","The energy stock was 3 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","Of ABTR and KMPP, one sold for $30 per share and the other was in the technology sector.","Of the stock Abigail bought and the telecom stock, one sold for $25 per share and the other was HBW.","PSTO was per share less expensive than the telecom stock.","Of JMO and the utilities stock, one sold for $26 per share and the other was bought by Edith."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Edith","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcf5fedb51bba924ddb93810d512b467"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who spent $450 didn't give Ally the HD tv.","Jack Jordan spent less than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","The attendee who spent $500 is either Ora Osborne or the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","The six people are the person who lives in Eustis, the friend who gave Ally the toaster, the friend who gave Ally the juicer, the attendee who spent $450, Ned Norris and Jack Jordan.","Lily Little gave Ally the toaster.","Ned Norris spent $500.","The person who gave Ally the toaster is either the person who spent $400 or the attendee who spent $475.","Jack Jordan didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","Kit Kelley didn't spend exactly $450.","The person who spent $525 is either the attendee who lives in Jonesboro or the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who spent $475 lives in Decatur City.","Ned Norris, the friend who lives in Twin Peaks, and the person who gave Ally the toaster are three different people.","Of Mitch Mayo and the person who lives in Sun City, one spent $425 and the other gave Ally the planter."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e73f2177aa6f02d75a8c64219ce1d9ab"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector who worked in Canada worked the Glacier Grove claim.","Ivan Ingram finished with 9 ounces more gold than the person who worked in California.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector who worked in Colorado.","Of the miner working at York River and Ben Barron, one worked in California and the other found 26 ounces of gold.","The miner working at York River was either Elroy Ellis or Jack Jacobs.","Jack Jacobs worked in Arizona.","Fred Fletcher finished with somewhat more gold than the person working at Culver Gorge.","The person who worked in Alaska finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","Elroy Ellis worked the Belle Hart claim.","The miner who found 11 ounces of gold was either Elroy Ellis or the person working at Laurel Ridge.","The miner who found 23 ounces of gold was either the miner working at York River or the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","Fred Fletcher didn't work in Canada."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=217f278a30ae4eec059d11f5e2bca447"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of Sonia and the person from Epicurious, one made the turkey soup and the other scored 77 points.","The chef who made the cashew tofu, Marjorie, the cook who made the jambalaya, Luther and the person who scored 70 points are all different chefs.","The chef from Demitasse didn't make the lemon snapper.","Ida didn't score exactly 42 points.","The person who made the jambalaya is either Veronica or the chef who scored 63 points.","The person who made the smoked pork scored somewhat more points than the cook from Epicurious.","The cook from White Bean scored 21 fewer points than Marjorie.","Luther scored 14 more points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","Of the cook who made the lemon snapper and the person who made the cashew tofu, one was Marjorie and the other works at Enzo's.","The cook who scored 70 points doesn't work at Apple Barn.","Marjorie doesn't work at Apple Barn."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77"],"label_b":["Freda","Ida","Luther","Marjorie","Sonia","Veronica"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bff722ad2d263fdfd8a3d4a1d8dc5c1"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament 2 years after the woman who scored a 61.","The woman who scored a 66 was either the golfer who won in 1921 or the golfer who won in 1922.","Wendy Wells didn't win in 1924.","Neither the golfer who won in 1921 nor Wendy Wells was the woman who won at Scotch Pines.","Wendy Wells didn't win at Pennyfoot.","The person who won at Juniper Hills didn't shoot a 66.","Of the person who won at Amble Glen and the person who scored a 60, one won in 1920 and the other was Kristina Katz.","Inez won at Juniper Hills.","The woman who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament 4 years after Alison Ames.","The golfer who won at Spotswood didn't shoot a 64.","Inez, the woman who scored a 61, the woman who scored a 60, the person who scored a 64 and the golfer who scored a 67 were all different golfers.","Pamela Peet was either the person who won at Amble Glen or the woman who won at Spotswood.","Of the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove and the woman who won in 1922, one shot a 60 and the other was Inez.","Wendy Wells didn't shoot a 61."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Denise Detz","Inez","Kristina Katz","Pamela Peet","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","61","64","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1964109c7df4c7b3cbe192a4428c8924"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered taglioni paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","The runner who paid $10.99 was either the runner who ordered spaghetti or the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","Of the contestant who ordered taglioni and Betsy, one chose bolognese sauce and the other paid $7.99.","Rosie didn't choose puttanesca sauce.","The runner who ordered fettuccine was either Suzanne or the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","The six runners were Pablo, the runner who chose pomodoro sauce, the contestant who ordered vermicelli, the runner who chose arrabiata sauce, the competitor who paid $11.99 and the contestant who chose alfredo sauce.","Of the contestant who ordered taglioni and the contestant who ordered vermicelli, one was Elisa and the other paid $9.99.","Rosie paid 4 dollars more than the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce.","The competitor who ordered taglioni was either the competitor who paid $7.99 or the competitor who paid $11.99.","Neither the runner who chose puttanesca sauce nor the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce was the competitor who paid $10.99.","Pablo didn't order fettuccine.","The competitor who chose mushroom sauce didn't order rigatoni.","Suzanne was either the runner who chose arrabiata sauce or the contestant who paid $9.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Elisa","Louis","Pablo","Rosie","Suzanne"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb479fc00b60587d83e63055aabf600d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student from Mrs. Manzella's class and Denise, one finished in first place and the other had to spell \"bulwark\".","Gayle had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", the student who finished in fourth place, Andres, the student who finished in fifth place and the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class are all different people.","The child who finished in first place, Andres, and the contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\" are three different people.","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Steuben.","Andres wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in first place.","Violet wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","Of the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" and Zachary, one was from Mrs. Witte's class and the other finished in third place.","The student who finished in third place is either the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" or the student from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in sixth place.","The student whose final word was \"anemic\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","The contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\" didn't finish in fifth place.","Gayle had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in first place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously"],"label_b":["Andres","Denise","Gayle","Philip","Violet","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b9ded2b34ee1dcfaf30a03d9fee7782"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Carson v Dunn didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 1 week before the 6-3 decision.","Of the 3-6 decision and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, one was Short v Metz and the other was on April 7.","The March 24 case was either Justice Caldwell's majority opinion or Gibbs v Kintz.","Omar v Powers was 2 weeks after the 4-5 decision.","Omar v Powers was the 2-7 decision.","The 2-7 decision was sometime after Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Short v Metz was the 8-1 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was either the March 3 case or Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","The March 17 case didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","The 5-4 decision was either the March 31 proceeding or Gibbs v Kintz.","The April 7 case, Ayers v Byrd, and Carson v Dunn are three different cases.","Short v Metz was on March 31."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e05c44fae66f2fa3171fd4fd55e2ff29"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 201 isn't taught by Caldwell.","The course with 39 students, the course in room 201, Mr. Gilmore's class and the Latin class are all different classes.","Neither the class in room 120 nor the Latin class is Mr. King's class.","The class in room 122 has somewhat more students than Mr. King's class.","The course in room 122 is either the Pre-Calculus class or the course with 33 students.","Mr. Ray's class has somewhat more students than the course in room 201.","The course with 39 students isn't taught by Yang.","The Physics class has somewhat more students than the course in room 129.","The Physics class is taught by Caldwell.","The class in room 125 has 6 more students than the Chemistry class.","Of the Physics class and the course in room 319, one is taught by Ray and the other has 31 students.","The class in room 125 isn't the Art class.","The Chemistry class has 6 fewer students than Mr. King's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["120","122","125","129","201","319"],"label_c":["Avery","Caldwell","Gilmore","King","Ray","Yang"],"label_d":["Art","Chemistry","English","Latin","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57d7c663f81805835305983f2cb2ea6b"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the Visser family's home and Doesmolen, one is in Kinderdijk and the other was built in 1798.","The home in Leiderdorp is owned by the De Vries family.","The Bakker family's windmill was built 23 years after the house in Moerkapelle.","Vlietmolen was built 69 years after the home in Kinderdijk.","The house built in 1775 is either the Visser family's house or the Van den Berg family's house.","The house built in 1683 is either Grosmolen or the Jansen family's home.","The Visser family's structure is either Grosmolen or Westmolen.","Grosmolen is owned by the Bakker family.","The home in Aarlanderveen was built sometime after the De Vries family's structure.","Westmolen is in Den Bommel.","Hoekmolen was built sometime after the De Jong family's structure.","Hoekmolen isn't in Leiderdorp."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bc223028dec97652af223558b95cc42"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person whose order cost $5.35 ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member who ordered the root beer owes less than Erica.","Rebecca is either the team member whose order cost $5.35 or the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale.","Neither the team member who ordered the taco salad nor the team member whose order cost $6.70 is Irene.","Neither Peter nor the person who ordered the iced tea is the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","The person who ordered the orange soda didn't order the Italian sub.","The salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger owes more than the team member who ordered the iced tea.","Chip is either the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub or the person who ordered the iced tea.","Erica doesn't owe $7.15.","The person who ordered the meatball sub is either the person whose order cost $5.35 or Geoffrey.","Of the salesperson who ordered the taco salad and the person whose order cost $6.25, one ordered the orange soda and the other ordered the ginger ale.","The team member whose order cost $6.25 is either Peter or the team member who ordered the root beer.","Of Erica and the salesperson who ordered the taco salad, one owes $5.80 and the other ordered the water."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=805e1f605beda0780d031a158da9abda"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Omar v Powers and the March 3 proceeding, one was the 3-6 decision and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood.","The April 7 case was either the 3-6 decision or Justice Olson's majority opinion.","Zamora v Pibb was 3 weeks after Justice Alvarado's majority opinion.","Justice Larson's majority opinion wasn't the 5-4 decision.","Of the 4-5 decision and the March 3 proceeding, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Olson and the other was Ayers v Byrd.","Omar v Powers wasn't on April 7.","The March 17 case wasn't the 6-3 decision.","The 3-6 decision was sometime after Gibbs v Kintz.","Ayers v Byrd was either the March 17 proceeding or the 2-7 decision.","Short v Metz, the 4-5 decision, and the 7-2 decision are three different cases.","Of Zamora v Pibb and Justice Underwood's majority opinion, one was the 5-4 decision and the other was on March 3.","Short v Metz was either Justice Underwood's majority opinion or Justice Quinn's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9404bd3e0797444de215094267a803c"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The telecom stock was 3 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","The technology stock was per share more expensive than JMO.","The real estate stock was either the stock Bill bought or the stock Ida Mae bought.","The energy stock was bought by Edith.","ABTR wasn't purchased by Francine.","The stock Bill bought was 4 dollars per share more expensive than GXTV.","Of the financial stock and the stock that sold for $29 per share, one was bought by Francine and the other was HBW.","JMO was bought by Abigail.","The stock that sold for $27 per share was either the stock Francine bought or KMPP.","Neither the stock Edith bought nor the stock that sold for $27 per share was JMO.","KMPP was in the energy sector.","The financial stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than JMO."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Edith","Francine","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ad376e049a45133d2230b0a7ee38e6d"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one with 500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","The one sequenced in August was sequenced by Dr. Prince.","The organism with 250 genes, the organism sequenced by Dr. Prince, B. mangeris, the one sequenced in April and E. paradolens were all different organisms.","Of L. dyson and the organism sequenced by Dr. Prince, one was sequenced in September and the other has 1,250 genes.","The bacteria with 1,500 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","Of the bacteria with 750 genes and the bacteria sequenced in December, one was sequenced by Dr. Copeland and the other is L. dyson.","P. wellington was either the organism sequenced in August or the bacteria sequenced in September.","The one with 250 genes wasn't sequenced in December.","The one sequenced in September was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","The one sequenced in December has somewhat fewer genes than V. tenesis.","E. paradolens was sequenced by Dr. Trujillo.","The organism sequenced in November wasn't sequenced by Dr. Trujillo."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Nielsen","Prince","Quinn","Sheppard","Trujillo"],"label_d":["February","April","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2878b08992cb152fe616d75eeaa41ac"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick shot in 1999 is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Tibet.","Nyalt is 15 ft higher than the fall in Brazil.","Of the 120 ft tall waterfall and the fall located in Nigeria, one is Oginao and the other was photographed in 1998.","The fall in Canada is somewhat shorter than Rhoqua.","Cerbel wasn't shot in 1998.","Of the 100 ft tall fall and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1995, one is located in Brazil and the other is Rhoqua.","Of the fall in New Zealand and the 125 ft tall waterfall, one was photographed in 1998 and the other is Oginao.","The fall in Nigeria, Irskela, the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2000, the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1998 and the fall Derrick shot in 1999 are all different waterfalls.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1989 is not located in Nigeria."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1989","1995","1998","1999","2000","2003"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0402043e17367b52dc52e84349735cb"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who finished third answered 4 Across incorrectly.","The person who got 30 Across wrong wasn't from Quimby.","Eva finished sometime before the person who got 30 Across wrong.","Of the person from Miles and the contestant from Kalona, one was Leona and the other answered 4 Across incorrectly.","The contestant from Lytton finished 2 places after the solver who got 4 Across wrong.","Anna didn't finish fifth.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong finished sometime after the contestant from Unionville.","The person who finished third, Zachary, and the solver from Lytton are three different people.","The contestant who got 30 Across wrong finished sometime before Zachary.","The solver who got 18 Down wrong was either Zachary or the contestant who finished first.","The six people were the solver who got 2 Down wrong, the solver from Miles, the contestant who finished sixth, the solver from Quimby, the contestant from Kalona and the solver from Unionville.","The person from Miles was either Leona or the solver who got 2 Down wrong.","The solver who got 30 Across wrong wasn't from Miles.","The contestant who got 26 Down wrong finished 3 places after Traci."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Anna","Eva","Leona","Steven","Traci","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Kalona","Lytton","Miles","Quimby","Unionville"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34518e8b9ac86ef6119fff038ceb502b"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the puzzle book was either the box found on May 12 or the box found on May 15.","The cache at 40.5912 N didn't have the brass key inside it.","Of the case at 88.0431 W and the case at 40.2516 N, one held the chewing gum and the other was found on May 6.","The box that held the chewing gum wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 40.6656 N, the cache found on May 15, the cache at 88.3907 W, the box that held the brass key and the case found on May 6 were all different boxes.","Of the cache found on May 6 and the box found on May 3, one was at 88.3907 W and the other held the marbles.","The case that held the decoder ring was found 12 days before the case at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 88.4584 W was found sometime after the box at 40.2516 N.","The box at 88.3907 W was found 3 days before the cache at 40.8991 N.","The cache at 88.1928 W was found 9 days after the box that held the brass key."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=640a85eb0ac06aeae6179d016ee78a3d"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Latasha's item doesn't cost $350.","Of the bookshelf and Josephine's item, one was made of poplar and the other costs $375.","Patsy's piece isn't the barstool.","The $325 item isn't the coffee table.","The piece made of rosewood is either Josephine's item or the bench.","Of the item made of mahogany and Kendra's piece, one costs $275 and the other is the bench.","Bonita's piece costs less than the piece made of poplar.","Patsy's piece costs 75 dollars more than the item made of sandalwood.","The item made of rosewood costs more than the barstool.","Neither Patsy's piece nor the $275 item is the item made of walnut.","Bonita's piece isn't the barstool.","The six pieces are Josephine's item, the item made of poplar, the item made of sandalwood, the end table, the $275 piece and the $325 item.","The bench costs less than the piece made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Bonita","Josephine","Kendra","Latasha","Marilyn","Patsy"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eeb76d18ec83dc897a9567f121353e07"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The dummy going to Oslo cost 250 dollars more than \"Yenga\".","Lucas's piece cost 750 dollars less than \"Tombawomba\".","The $1,500 piece is either the dummy going to Oslo or the puppet going to Baltimore.","The $2,000 piece, Isabel's piece, and \"Xavier\" are three different dummies.","The puppet going to Portland is either \"Xavier\" or \"Yenga\".","The dummy going to Baltimore cost 750 dollars more than Herman's dummy.","\"Yenga\" cost somewhat less than the puppet going to Portland.","The $1,000 piece, \"Utrecht\", \"Xavier\", the piece going to Baltimore and the dummy going to Ypsilanti are all different dummies.","The $1,250 piece isn't going to Portland.","Nicole's puppet is going to Mexico City.","Isabel's dummy is \"Sniffletoe\".","The $1,500 dummy isn't \"Sniffletoe\".","Margarita's piece didn't cost $1,750."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d1777652c0848032146b1d98d029ad8"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the one with the $8,500 credit limit and the one with an APR of 11%, one expires on 08\/2025 and the other is from Mid Atlantic.","The TrustCo card doesn't have a limit of $20,000.","The one with an APR of 9% doesn't expire on 12\/2025.","The one with an APR of 13% doesn't have a limit of $2,000.","The one with an APR of 12% doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","The one with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The TrustCo card has an APR somewhat lower than the card that expires on 06\/2025.","The card with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR 4 percent lower than the card that expires on 02\/2024.","Of the Hoardstrum card and the one that expires on 09\/2025, one has an APR of 8% and the other has a limit of $2,000.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 3 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","Of the Credit Korp card and the card with the $8,500 credit limit, one has an APR of 8% and the other expires on 06\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$5,000","$8,500","$12,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7001401509c8e486575e1e23024f2145"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Of Nikatrice and the animal Beatrice works with, one is 13 years old and the other came from Melak.","Nikatrice is either the orangutan Francine works with or the animal that was found in Basahan.","The 10-year-old isn't cared for by Eva.","Rajesh isn't 10 years old.","The animal that was found in Melak is 12 years older than the animal Aldo works with.","Ofallo didn't come from Basahan.","Merah is either the 19-year-old or the orangutan that was found in Puak.","The orangutan that was found in Puak, the animal Beatrice works with, Nikatrice, the 10-year-old and Ofallo are all different animals.","The animal that was found in Ambalat is younger than Shamir.","The orangutan that was found in Sebulu isn't cared for by Beatrice.","The 4-year-old is either the orangutan Dolly works with or the ape Beatrice works with.","The animal that was found in Ambalat is older than Merah.","Of the 13-year-old and Quirrel, one came from Sebulu and the other is cared for by Aldo."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=addffa9997d47321e5c31eca1fab3a09"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished sixth got the right answer for 11 Down.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong finished 2 places after Traci.","Omar finished fourth.","Of the contestant who got 2 Down wrong and Julie, one was from Grant and the other finished fifth.","The contestant who got 20 Across wrong finished 2 places before Julie.","The solver who finished fourth, the solver from Avalon and the contestant who finished first were all different people.","The solver from Yorba Linda was either Hubert or Omar.","The person from Industry was either Hubert or the solver who finished sixth.","The contestant from Avalon finished sometime before Nelson.","Of Omar and the person from Quimby, one finished fifth and the other answered 26 Down incorrectly.","Nelson didn't finish sixth."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Hubert","Julie","Nelson","Omar","Traci"],"label_c":["Avalon","Grant","Industry","Needles","Quimby","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=badff6b440ce0deae5809f9017191141"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Neither the culture with 9,000 people nor the culture founded in 1350 AD was the culture located near Unity.","Neither the culture located near Howland nor the culture located near Waterloo was the culture with 8,000 people.","Of the culture located near Zwingle and the culture founded in 1100 AD, one was the Echmust culture and the other had a population size of 7,500.","Neither the culture with 9,000 people nor the culture founded in 600 AD was the culture located near Howland.","The Lyeilia culture wasn't founded in 1350 AD.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded 250 years after the Oiracha culture.","Of the culture located near Kentfield and the culture with 7,500 people, one was the Budel culture and the other was founded in 100 AD.","The society founded in 850 AD was either the culture with 7,500 people or the culture located near Howland.","The Budel culture was founded 250 years after the culture located near Zwingle.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 250 years after the culture located near Kentfield.","The Oiracha culture was founded 250 years before the culture located near Kentfield.","The Lyeilia culture wasn't founded in 850 AD.","The Chach culture wasn't based near Junction City."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Chach","Echmust","Kimusk","Lyeilia","Oiracha"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Howland","Junction City","Kentfield","Unity","Waterloo","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65d66486d6b665f3d089cb5662fd9ea5"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Margarita's piece is going to Oslo.","Isabel's piece cost $1,500.","\"Xavier\", Lucas's puppet and the $2,000 puppet are all different dummies.","Jeff's puppet didn't cost $2,000.","Herman's piece isn't \"Xavier\".","The piece going to Ypsilanti cost 250 dollars more than Kelly's piece.","Of the dummy going to Mexico City and Kelly's dummy, one cost $1,500 and the other is \"Utrecht\".","Margarita's puppet isn't \"Sniffletoe\".","Lucas's dummy isn't going to Baltimore.","Of the puppet going to Portland and the $1,250 dummy, one is \"Valencio\" and the other is Kelly's.","Lucas's dummy cost somewhat more than the piece going to Vancouver.","\"Yenga\" cost 750 dollars more than Herman's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c2a88a0adcca6a9b1b4d3f7802cf9f51"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Florence is either the flier going to Virginia or the flier with the coin.","Of the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot and Whitney, one will go to Colorado and the other will leave in January.","The flier going to Michigan won't bring a coin.","The passenger with the coin will leave 1 month before the aerophobe going to Hawaii.","Of the flier going to Hawaii and Whitney, one will bring their talisman and the other will leave in April.","Iris will leave 3 months before the flier going to Colorado.","Katie will leave 2 months before the aerophobe with the horseshoe.","Troy will leave sometime before the passenger with the shamrock.","Whitney will leave 1 month after the passenger going to Delaware.","The flier with the wishbone will leave sometime before Iris."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Eloise","Florence","Iris","Katie","Troy","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Delaware","Hawaii","Michigan","Texas","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdf7a073497e73ac11545e16c96e13ad"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who entered her tea cozy finished 3 places after Natasha.","Of the knitter who entered her mittens and Holly, one finished fourth and the other made the blue item.","Marianne didn't make the white item.","Of Tanya and the knitter who entered her mittens, one made the orange item and the other made the black item.","The entrant who submitted the purple item didn't knit the socks.","The knitter who submitted the purple item didn't knit the blanket.","Jeanette is either the knitter who submitted the orange item or the knitter who entered her sweater.","The person who finished third didn't make the white item.","The person who entered her sweater finished 1 place before the knitter who submitted the purple item.","Tanya is either the entrant who submitted the purple item or the person who entered her sweater.","The entrant who finished third, the knitter who entered her mittens, and Holly are three different people.","Natasha didn't finish third.","The person who finished sixth didn't make the blue item.","Marianne didn't knit the socks."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Holly","Jeanette","Marianne","Natasha","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8cb3e75b58475db36e51433c3ce1eb5"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Myra drives has 50 fewer books than the Airstream.","The Airstream, the mobile library with 450 books, and \"Tiny Tomes\" are three different vehicles.","\"Dream Machine\" has 200 more books than the school bus.","The Winnebago isn't driven by Sheryl.","The bookmobile Richard drives has fewer books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Hugh.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the ice cream truck or the Airstream.","The bookmobile with 500 books isn't driven by Becky.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 150 fewer books than the Mack truck.","Of the bookmobile Sheryl drives and \"Lit on Wheels\", one has 500 books and the other is the school bus.","\"Books-4-U\", the mobile library with 450 books, and the vehicle Becky drives are three different vehicles.","Of the bookmobile Myra drives and the ambulance, one has 300 books and the other is \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Becky","Hugh","Myra","Richard","Sheryl","Terri"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72f8f7b3905dec54b6d32e9d8dc98b3a"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the $6.50 pot, the player who won with one pair, and Lee are three different people.","Nathaniel was either the competitor who won the $5.25 pot or the competitor who won the $18.25 pot.","Ramon won 2 hands before the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","The person who won with two pairs won sometime before Salvador.","Of Zachary and the person who won the $18.25 pot, one won the first hand and the other won with one pair.","The player who won the $5.25 pot was either the competitor who won the fifth hand or the person who won with a flush.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot won 3 hands after Zachary.","Of Salvador and the competitor who won the $6.50 pot, one won with a straight and the other won the fifth hand.","The player who won with a straight flush was either the competitor who won the second hand or Salvador.","Of the person who won the $9.00 pot and the competitor who won with one pair, one won the sixth hand and the other was Zachary.","The person who won with one pair won sometime after the person who won the $18.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Lee","Nathaniel","Ramon","Salvador","Theodore","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d6de9f9df065e2c72d89302dfa5c7cc"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Fred Fletcher finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Culver Gorge.","Of the person who worked in California and Jack Jacobs, one worked the Laurel Ridge claim and the other found 20 ounces of gold.","Jack Jacobs finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person who worked in Arizona.","Dilbert Duke finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Alaska.","Harry Howell finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","Of the prospector working at Fuller Rise and Jack Jacobs, one worked in Alaska and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","Chip Cornell was either the miner who worked in New Mexico or the person working at Belle Hart.","The miner working at York River finished with somewhat less gold than Dilbert Duke.","The prospector who worked in Canada didn't work at the Belle Hart claim.","The person working at Belle Hart finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in California."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29129cc08ad96251dfadeeef779c9f78"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Lucas's dummy isn't going to Vancouver.","Isabel's puppet cost 500 dollars more than \"Sniffletoe\".","Of the $750 puppet and \"Sniffletoe\", one is Jeff's and the other is going to Vancouver.","The piece going to Portland, Kelly's piece, and the $1,250 puppet are three different dummies.","The $1,000 dummy, the dummy going to Baltimore, and the piece going to Ypsilanti are three different dummies.","Of Isabel's puppet and \"Waldarama\", one is going to Portland and the other cost $1,500.","The six dummies are the $2,000 puppet, the dummy going to Mexico City, \"Utrecht\", the puppet going to Ypsilanti, Kelly's dummy and Lucas's piece.","\"Waldarama\" cost 500 dollars more than Herman's dummy.","The puppet going to Baltimore cost 1,000 dollars more than \"Yenga\".","\"Waldarama\" is either the $1,500 puppet or the $750 puppet.","The $2,000 piece isn't \"Valencio\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=034408ca70e967827dc016579ebb7f39"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Silver Rock is either the fund with a return of 6% or the one begun in 2009.","Pine Bay is run by Terry Torres.","The one begun in 1977 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Sal Spencer.","The one run by Ralph Ross is either the one with a return of 10% or First Crescent.","Citizen Trust didn't begin in 1997.","Oak Capital is run by Mike McClain.","Of the one run by Ollie Ochoa and the one begun in 1992, one is Pine Bay and the other has had a return of 11%.","Neither Black River nor Citizen Trust is the one with a return of 11%.","The fund with a return of 9% is either the one begun in 1977 or First Crescent.","Oak Capital has a 2 percent larger return than the fund run by Patty Paul.","Pine Bay has had a return of 10%.","The fund run by Mike McClain has a larger return than the one begun in 1997.","The fund with a return of 8% didn't begin in 1972."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1992","1997","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=044eff69735a42757b9b1850c5af7227"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $350 piece is either the bench or the item made of teak.","Of Freda's piece and the $275 item, one is the end table and the other is the footstool.","Freda's piece costs 75 dollars more than the piece made of ash.","Marilyn's piece wasn't made of elm.","The item made of elm costs more than Rosemary's item.","The six pieces are the barstool, the $350 piece, the item made of sandalwood, the $275 piece, Cheri's item and Velma's piece.","Of the footstool and the bookshelf, one was crafted by Freda and the other costs $325.","Rosemary's item doesn't cost $250.","Velma's piece costs 25 dollars more than the end table.","The item made of ash costs 100 dollars less than Marilyn's piece.","Neither the piece made of sandalwood nor the bench is the $325 piece.","The bookshelf is either the piece made of oak or Marilyn's piece.","The $250 item wasn't made of chestnut."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Cheri","Freda","Josephine","Marilyn","Rosemary","Velma"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","oak","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22e62951d4a039366d6ef7162044c94f"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall Derrick photographed in 2001 is somewhat shorter than Nyalt.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1990 is not in Jamaica.","Cerbel is either the waterfall Derrick shot in 2001 or the waterfall Derrick shot in 1997.","Inawatai is not 105 ft high.","Of the 100 ft tall fall and the waterfall located in Brazil, one is Garray and the other was shot in 2001.","Garray is 110 ft high.","Neither the 115 ft tall fall nor the fall in Switzerland is Irskela.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1985 is 5 ft taller than the fall in Canada.","Cerbel is not located in Canada.","The 125 ft tall fall was photographed in 1990.","Irskela is 5 ft taller than the fall Derrick photographed in 1986.","Inawatai is not located in Canada.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1985 is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall in Brazil.","The 120 ft tall waterfall is either the waterfall in Tibet or Irskela."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1985","1986","1988","1990","1997","2001"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=798392d30290b9ddebe460bfc88458be"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the structure in Aarlanderveen and the home built in 1752, one is owned by the De Vries family and the other is owned by the Jansen family.","The structure built in 1706 isn't in Den Bommel.","The Visser family's windmill was built 69 years before Grosmolen.","Of the house built in 1775 and the windmill built in 1798, one is Oostmolen and the other is owned by the Jansen family.","The windmill in Moerkapelle is either the windmill built in 1729 or the Jansen family's house.","Doesmolen isn't in Schiedam.","Of the structure in Moerkapelle and the Van Dijk family's windmill, one was built in 1729 and the other is Zemelmolen.","Doesmolen wasn't built in 1706.","The windmill built in 1729 isn't owned by the Bakker family.","The structure in Hoogmade, the Bakker family's house, the windmill built in 1775 and the Jansen family's home are all different structures.","The house built in 1683, the Bakker family's home, and the De Vries family's structure are three different structures.","The Jansen family's structure was built 46 years after the home in Schiedam.","Westmolen isn't in Schiedam."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Jansen","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfeeef7dca824015d9ae831538aefa15"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant who scored 380 points wasn't from Junction City.","The contestant in lane 3 is either the contestant who scored 380 points or the player from Pacific Grove.","Of the player from Junction City and the player from Ontario, one was in lane 3 and the other scored 300 points.","The player who scored 700 points wasn't in lane 2.","The contestant in lane 6, the contestant who scored 700 points, and Yvette are three different people.","The contestant from Bristol wasn't in lane 5.","Of Christie and the person who scored 540 points, one was in lane 6 and the other was in lane 3.","Stanley wasn't in lane 2.","Johnathan was from Modesto.","Gretchen scored 160 points more points than the contestant from Junction City.","Gretchen wasn't from Pacific Grove.","Of the player in lane 5 and the contestant from Pacific Grove, one scored 460 points and the other is Yvette.","The player in lane 7, Leigh, and the player from Junction City are three different people."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Christie","Gretchen","Johnathan","Leigh","Stanley","Yvette"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=860b22b5e8fc1aabbc898ebb479428a7"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Yolanda will leave 4 months after the aerophobe with the lucky hat.","The aerophobe with the lucky hat will leave 1 month after the aerophobe going to Michigan.","The flier leaving in April won't go to Georgia.","The aerophobe going to Georgia will leave sometime after the flier with the lucky hat.","The flier going to Ohio will leave 1 month after the flier with the rabbit's foot.","Of Sophie and the flier with the talisman, one will go to Pennsylvania and the other will leave in May.","Whitney won't bring a lucky hat.","Brandi will leave 3 months before the flier with the rabbit's foot.","Maurice won't bring a lucky hat.","Of Yolanda and the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot, one will go to Pennsylvania and the other will leave in April.","Neither the passenger with the rabbit's foot nor the passenger with the horseshoe is Whitney.","The passenger leaving in April won't go to Kansas.","The aerophobe going to Michigan is either Maurice or the aerophobe with the shamrock."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Brandi","Maurice","Rudy","Sophie","Whitney","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Georgia","Kansas","Michigan","Ohio","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=817d17e720884bbf4564ef4ea64f04b7"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of the aerophobe going to Arkansas and the aerophobe with the horseshoe, one is Florence and the other is Lee.","The passenger with the wishbone is either the flier leaving in June or the aerophobe going to Michigan.","Of the passenger going to Delaware and the flier leaving in March, one is Florence and the other will bring their coin.","Velma won't leave in February.","The flier going to Arkansas is either the aerophobe with the wishbone or the passenger leaving in May.","Troy will leave sometime after the aerophobe going to Texas.","The aerophobe going to Michigan won't bring a shamrock.","The aerophobe going to Michigan will leave 4 months after the flier with the coin.","The aerophobe going to Pennsylvania will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the horseshoe.","Of the passenger going to Texas and the aerophobe with the lucky hat, one is Peggy and the other will leave in February."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Florence","Katie","Lee","Peggy","Troy","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Delaware","Michigan","Ohio","Pennsylvania","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=873b850fc308b5b909c685a00b284307"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal with 7 grams of protein was either the recipe with 460 calories or the meal served on May 15th.","The citrus halibut contains 40 fewer calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 12th contains somewhat more calories than the meal with 18 grams of protein.","The recipe served on May 17th was either the meal with 400 calories or the garlic tilapia.","Of the meal with 12 grams of protein and the dish served on May 12th, one has 480 calories and the other was the lemon salmon.","Of the lemon salmon and the meal with 18 grams of protein, one has 380 calories and the other was served on May 12th.","The meal with 5 grams of protein contains 60 more calories than the lemon salmon.","The chili pork was either the dish with 7 grams of protein or the recipe with 18 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 13th contains somewhat fewer calories than the garlic tilapia.","Of the garlic tilapia and the recipe with 8 grams of protein, one was served on May 16th and the other has 460 calories.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein, the dish served on May 12th, and the bulgur salad are three different recipes."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56927b1f106fb30130fb44b82080f9ec"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece for the person who played first base was either Irv Ingram's card or the piece that sold for $325.","The one for the person who played pitcher sold for 100 dollars more than Opie Oliver's item.","Of the one that sold for $375 and the one for the person who played third base, one came out in 1995 and the other featured Hick Hodge.","The item for the person who played third base sold for 50 dollars more than Cole Cooley's card.","Cole Cooley's piece didn't sell for $275.","The card that sold for $125 came out in 1972.","The item for the person who played shortstop came out in 1988.","Of Cole Cooley's card and Hick Hodge's one, one featured the person who played catcher and the other came out in 1983.","The 1983 item sold for somewhat more than Gilby Glass's item.","The item for the person who played catcher was either the 2015 one or the card that sold for $325.","Opie Oliver's card was either the one that sold for $375 or the 1972 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Gilby Glass","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1983","1988","1995","1999","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","pitcher","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d756c6d9bfd637083ef7114fee57ada"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Words To Go\" has 150 fewer books than the vehicle Sheryl drives.","Of the vehicle with 450 books and the Winnebago, one is \"Tiny Tomes\" and the other is driven by Ira.","The Mack truck is either the vehicle Elena drives or \"Dream Machine\".","The vehicle with 500 books isn't driven by Becky.","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't the Greyhound bus.","\"Words To Go\" has 100 fewer books than the ice cream truck.","The ambulance isn't driven by Ira.","The Greyhound bus isn't driven by Becky.","The mobile library with 350 books is the ice cream truck.","Of the bookmobile with 450 books and the mobile library with 400 books, one is \"Ready Reader\" and the other is driven by Sheryl.","The mobile library Elena drives has 50 fewer books than the Greyhound bus.","\"Books-4-U\" has more books than the vehicle Ira drives.","The mobile library Antonio drives has fewer books than the ambulance."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Becky","Cynthia","Elena","Ira","Sheryl"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1b8e4a3a301d35f0afde27908a72ed2"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Ontario scored 80 points fewer points than Yvette.","Of the person who scored 620 points and the contestant from Ontario, one is Maggie and the other was in lane 6.","The contestant who scored 620 points wasn't in lane 2.","The person from Junction City scored 240 points fewer points than Terrence.","The player from Cutler scored 160 points more points than Yvette.","The contestant in lane 5 is either the player from Modesto or the person who scored 380 points.","The contestant who scored 700 points wasn't in lane 3.","Wanda wasn't from Ontario.","The player from Modesto wasn't in lane 4.","Of the contestant from Junction City and the person in lane 5, one is Kristie and the other scored 380 points.","The player who scored 700 points, the person in lane 6, and the player from Modesto are three different people.","Terrence, the contestant in lane 2, and the contestant from Junction City are three different people.","The player who scored 460 points was from Junction City.","The player in lane 4 scored fewer points than the player from Pacific Grove."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Kristie","Maggie","Stanley","Terrence","Wanda","Yvette"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed41c1557f87c9cbd57af06904290c56"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Rachel Reid isn't from Canada.","Of the person from Germany and Hal Hickman, one works in the retail industry and the other is worth $25 billion.","Of the magnate worth $25 billion and the tycoon who works in the banking industry, one is Rachel Reid and the other is from Germany.","Ed Everett is either the tycoon worth $28 billion or the magnate who works in the medical industry.","The person worth $29 billion isn't from Sweden.","The tycoon from Norway is either Ed Everett or the tycoon worth $26 billion.","The mogul who works in the software industry is worth 4 billion more than the magnate from Germany.","The magnate from England is worth 1 billion less than Tim Townsend.","The person worth $27 billion is either the magnate who works in the aerospace industry or the person from Canada.","Tim Townsend isn't worth exactly $30 billion.","The mogul who works in the aerospace industry is worth 3 billion more than Ed Everett.","The magnate who works in the aerospace industry is worth somewhat less than Ida Ingram."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Hal Hickman","Ida Ingram","Kirk Kaplan","Rachel Reid","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Canada","England","France","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","medical","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90d5d59095807eff7653229bb5c85432"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient with the 12:30pm appointment will be seen by Dr. Booker.","Allison has an appointment sometime before the patient going in for the filling.","Orlando, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Underwood, and the person going in for the whitening are three different people.","Allison doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The patient with the 1:30pm appointment is either Wayne or the customer going in for the root canal.","The patient going in for the whitening is either the customer with the 9:30am appointment or the person with the 12:30pm appointment.","Orlando is scheduled for 1:30pm.","The person with the 2:30pm appointment is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Fry or the patient going in for the cleaning.","Ernest has the appointment for the whitening.","Bernice isn't scheduled for 11:30am.","Of Jonathan and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Ingram, one is scheduled for 10:30am and the other has the appointment for the veneers.","The person with the 11:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","The six people are the customer who will be seeing Dr. Compton, the client going in for the whitening, the person going in for the crown, the client with the 11:30am appointment, Orlando and Allison."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Bernice","Ernest","Jonathan","Orlando","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Compton","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Fry","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54ea92c3a0445f4355012ce62faa4c57"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Neither the person who won in 1924 nor the woman who won at Amble Glen was Shari Steel.","The golfer who won at Juniper Hills was either the woman who scored a 62 or Olivia Oden.","The woman who won in 1922 didn't win at Amble Glen.","The golfer who won at Spotswood won her tournament 1 year after Kristina Katz.","Of the person who won at Spotswood and the woman who won at Willow Grove, one was Inez and the other won in 1921.","Of the golfer who scored a 65 and the golfer who won at Spotswood, one won in 1921 and the other won in 1920.","Neither the person who won in 1924 nor Denise Detz was the person who scored a 60.","The woman who won at Cowbush Cove didn't shoot a 60.","Shari Steel won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who won at Scotch Pines.","The golfer who won in 1921 was either Kristina Katz or Shari Steel.","Neither the person who scored a 65 nor Denise Detz was the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who scored a 67 won her tournament 2 years after Vickie Vern.","Kristina Katz won her tournament 1 year before the woman who scored a 59.","Of the golfer who won at Willow Grove and the woman who won at Juniper Hills, one was Inez and the other won in 1923."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Inez","Kristina Katz","Olivia Oden","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2843510e48b16d3495b901860d9287dd"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Neither the project headed by Dr. Tate nor the project headed by Dr. Morgan is the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Zynga Complex is either the Madrid accelerator or the Warsaw facility.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online sometime after the Berlin facility.","Of the Zynga Complex and the Helsinki facility, one will go online in 2020 and the other is headed by Dr. Owens.","The Egert Facility will not go online in 2018.","The Falston LCS is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2020 or the project headed by Dr. York.","The Tevatron LHC will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The Falston LCS will not go online in 2019.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Peters nor the Stockholm facility is the facility scheduled to go online in 2020.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't headed by Dr. Tate.","The ISON-X42 isn't headed by Dr. Peters.","The Madrid facility will go online 4 years before the project headed by Dr. Owens.","Of the Madrid accelerator and the project headed by Dr. York, one is the ISON-X42 and the other will go online in 2019."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble","Dr. Owens","Dr. Peters","Dr. Tate","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Berlin","Dublin","Helsinki","Madrid","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24049d5b22358e4919a6017a7fd43292"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 05\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","Of the Dell Scargo card and the one with the $15,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 11% and the other expires on 04\/2024.","Of the one with an APR of 12% and the one with the $12,500 credit limit, one is from Mid Atlantic and the other expires on 09\/2025.","The TrustCo card has an APR of 9%.","The card with an APR of 11% is either the TrustCo card or the Dell Scargo card.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the Credit Korp card.","The card with the $4,000 credit limit is either the one with an APR of 13% or the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card is either the card that expires on 04\/2024 or the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card that expires on 11\/2025.","The Mid Atlantic card doesn't have a limit of $5,000.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the TrustCo card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$5,000","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e6e48c515d4b1852eb60a82e15930de"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the person on the Mustangs and the center forward, one began playing in 1979 and the other was Engmose.","The player on the Predators wasn't the center forward.","The goalie was either Hatcha or Gardelli.","The player on the Predators started sometime after Daregh.","The player on the Spartans started 6 years after the sweeper.","Daregh started 9 years after the goalie.","Fichin was either the player on the Minutemen or the goalie.","The person who started in 1991 was either Banben or the player on the Predators.","The full back started 3 years after Hatcha.","The person on the Predators wasn't the center back.","Of the full back and Fichin, one began playing in 1979 and the other played for the Minutemen.","The person on the Hawks wasn't the center back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991"],"label_b":["Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Hawks","Minutemen","Mustangs","Predators","Spartans","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd390ec79de5cb2472cebb6934adb7c6"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Of the 19-year-old and the ape Gracie works with, one came from Puruk Cahu and the other is Merah.","The 19-year-old is either the ape that was found in Puruk Cahu or the animal Aldo works with.","The animal that was found in Puak is younger than Pemson.","The orangutan that was found in Tarakan is cared for by Gracie.","Ofallo isn't 4 years old.","Rajesh is 6 years younger than the ape Calliope works with.","The animal that was found in Ambalat isn't cared for by Calliope.","Of the 13-year-old and the animal that was found in Puak, one is Ofallo and the other is cared for by Beatrice.","Of the orangutan that was found in Sebulu and the 7-year-old, one is cared for by Dolly and the other is Merah.","Pemson, the 19-year-old, and the animal that was found in Sebulu are three different animals.","Nikatrice is 12 years older than the ape that was found in Puak.","Nikatrice isn't cared for by Dolly."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59d30f80e5e49d2b089ae8316b98a955"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who got 18 Down wrong finished 3 places after the contestant from Bertram.","The solver who got 4 Across wrong was either the contestant from Stanton or the person who finished sixth.","Frederick was either the contestant who got 2 Down wrong or the solver who got 26 Down wrong.","The solver who finished fourth got the right answer for 11 Down.","Perry finished second.","Of the person from Westport and the solver who finished sixth, one answered 2 Down incorrectly and the other was Virginia.","Of the person who finished fourth and Perry, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other was from Lytton.","The contestant who got 30 Across wrong finished sometime after Julie.","The solver who finished third was from Industry.","Perry finished sometime after the contestant who got 4 Across wrong.","Julie got the right answer for 11 Down.","Ian was either the contestant from Stanton or the solver who got 11 Down wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Ian","Julie","Perry","Traci","Virginia"],"label_c":["Bertram","Industry","Lytton","Miles","Stanton","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfa4608461b6a7e5f7f61a7fab55b7b0"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the contestant who paid $11.99 and the contestant who ordered penne, one was Angie and the other chose mushroom sauce.","Of Terry and the contestant who ordered fusilli, one chose marinara sauce and the other chose alfredo sauce.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce didn't order vermicelli.","Pablo didn't order fusilli.","The runner who paid $9.99 didn't choose alfredo sauce.","Terry was either the competitor who chose mushroom sauce or the competitor who ordered taglioni.","The competitor who chose marinara sauce paid less than Florence.","Herbert paid more than the runner who ordered penne.","Neither the runner who chose pomodoro sauce nor Herbert was the contestant who paid $9.99.","The runner who ordered fettuccine paid 1 dollar more than the competitor who chose mushroom sauce.","Of the competitor who paid $9.99 and the runner who chose arrabiata sauce, one ordered fusilli and the other was Florence.","The contestant who paid $8.99 didn't order taglioni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Florence","Gwendolyn","Herbert","Pablo","Terry"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","penne","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19a713696b7ff6f47782c8853ed0250e"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Tombawomba\" cost somewhat more than the dummy going to Baltimore.","The $1,750 piece isn't \"Waldarama\".","The piece going to Mexico City isn't \"Sniffletoe\".","Of \"Waldarama\" and the $1,250 puppet, one is going to Baltimore and the other is Isabel's.","Herman's dummy is \"Yenga\".","The $1,500 puppet is either Jeff's puppet or \"Yenga\".","Isabel's piece is either \"Tombawomba\" or the puppet going to Ypsilanti.","Jeff's dummy is going to Oslo.","Margarita's piece is either the piece going to Baltimore or \"Sniffletoe\".","Of \"Tombawomba\" and the $1,000 dummy, one is going to Vancouver and the other is Herman's.","\"Tombawomba\" is either Lucas's dummy or Nicole's piece.","Margarita's dummy cost somewhat less than the piece going to Ypsilanti.","Lucas's piece isn't going to Vancouver.","\"Valencio\" is either the $1,500 dummy or the $1,000 puppet.","Margarita's puppet didn't cost $750."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a59b757f5b5234c1c9294fb86d13111"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the snail and the fish, one cost $8.00 and the other was purchased by Kathleen.","The bear cost 3 dollars more than the piece Toni bought.","The $5.00 piece was either the yellow piece or the piece William bought.","The dog wasn't purchased by Angelina.","The bear was purchased by Yvette.","The piece Angelina bought cost 1 dollar less than the snail.","The $3.00 animal was brown.","The red balloon cost more than the animal Yvette bought.","The animal Verna bought cost 1 dollar more than the brown animal.","The magenta animal cost less than the fish.","Of the $3.00 animal and the white animal, one was the snail and the other was the turtle."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Angelina","Kathleen","Toni","Verna","William","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ed32be72bd206def33c95bbaa4fc0df"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill built in 1798 is owned by the Visser family.","The windmill built in 1798 is in Kinderdijk.","The home in Schiedam was built sometime before the Bakker family's structure.","The structure in Aarlanderveen, the Van den Berg family's house, and the De Jong family's windmill are three different structures.","The Meijer family's structure was built 23 years before Westmolen.","Oostmolen was built in 1752.","Oostmolen was built 23 years after the Van Dijk family's windmill.","Zemelmolen wasn't built in 1775.","The six structures are the Van den Berg family's home, the home built in 1683, the structure in Kinderdijk, Oostmolen, Vlietmolen and the structure in Moerkapelle.","Of the structure in Den Bommel and Westmolen, one was built in 1752 and the other is owned by the De Jong family.","The house in Schiedam was built sometime before Zemelmolen.","Doesmolen is either the Visser family's structure or the home in Aarlanderveen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05d2e8e6584e85fbbea285d433c4fa16"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Jack didn't choose marinara sauce.","The runner who ordered rigatoni paid 3 dollars more than the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce.","Irma paid less than the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce.","The competitor who chose mushroom sauce was either the runner who ordered spaghetti or the competitor who ordered farfalle.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid more than Rosie.","Velma didn't order rigatoni.","Damon paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who ordered rotini.","Jack paid 3 dollars more than the runner who chose mushroom sauce.","Irma didn't order spaghetti.","The competitor who paid $11.99 didn't order fettuccine.","Of Rosie and the contestant who paid $9.99, one ordered rotini and the other chose bolognese sauce.","The runner who paid $8.99 didn't order spaghetti.","Suzanne paid 4 dollars more than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","Rosie paid more than the competitor who ordered spaghetti."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Irma","Jack","Rosie","Suzanne","Velma"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","rigatoni","rotini","spaghetti"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48b5c5519b92cca9f21e0d0112ac1908"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The baked ham, the dish that bakes for 40 minutes, the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees, the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees and the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees are all different dishes.","The dish that serves 9 people is either the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees or the roast potatoes recipe.","The recipe that bakes for 45 minutes is either the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees or the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","The dish that serves 2 people bakes somewhat longer than the meatloaf.","Of the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees and the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees, one bakes for 30 minutes and the other is the candied yams recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 340 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","Of the dish that bakes for 40 minutes and the mac and cheese, one cooks at 425 degrees and the other serves 6 people.","The recipe that cooks at 375 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the meatloaf.","The roast potatoes recipe is either the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes or the recipe that serves 7 people.","The dish that cooks at 350 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the recipe that serves 5 people.","The meatloaf cooks at 350 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9687e5b97d5cbc926bffbfaadd9d98ce"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Maxine Mohn didn't win at Willow Grove.","The golfer who won at Cowbush Cove was either the person who scored a 59 or Pamela Peet.","The person who scored a 66 was either Maxine Mohn or Ethel Erwin.","Neither the golfer who scored a 61 nor the woman who scored a 62 was the golfer who won in 1922.","Neither the person who scored a 59 nor Grace Goritz was the woman who won at Willow Grove.","The woman who scored a 65 won her tournament sometime after Wendy Wells.","Of the golfer who won at Spotswood and the person who scored a 61, one was Pamela Peet and the other won in 1920.","Of the woman who scored a 59 and the golfer who scored a 61, one won in 1923 and the other won at Juniper Hills.","The golfer who won at Amble Glen didn't shoot a 62.","The person who won at Spotswood won her tournament 1 year after Maxine Mohn.","The person who won in 1925 was either Pamela Peet or the person who won at Amble Glen.","The golfer who won in 1921, the golfer who scored a 61, Pamela Peet, the woman who scored a 66 and the golfer who won at Amble Glen were all different golfers.","The person who won at Spotswood didn't shoot a 60.","The golfer who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year before Maxine Mohn."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Grace Goritz","Maxine Mohn","Olivia Oden","Pamela Peet","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b6bcb9ee87be47bc65e55478742d740"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of sandalwood is either the $325 piece or Olivia's piece.","The piece made of walnut costs 25 dollars less than Nadine's item.","The bookshelf costs 75 dollars more than Nadine's item.","Of Nadine's piece and Bonita's piece, one was made of sandalwood and the other is the hutch.","Latasha's item, the $275 item, the coffee table, the $300 item and the piece made of walnut are all different pieces.","The $375 piece isn't the end table.","The $250 item isn't the bench.","Neither the piece made of mahogany nor the $350 piece is the coffee table.","The piece made of mahogany is either the bench or the $375 piece.","Latasha's piece doesn't cost $375.","Cheri's piece doesn't cost $375.","Of the $300 piece and the piece made of ash, one was crafted by Rosemary and the other is the hutch.","The $300 item is either the piece made of poplar or Olivia's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375"],"label_b":["Bonita","Cheri","Latasha","Nadine","Olivia","Rosemary"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","poplar","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b1a2551bb7583229c7f6b47715f3674"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Oostmolen isn't in Kinderdijk.","The home in Moerkapelle is either the Jansen family's home or the windmill built in 1775.","The windmill in Hoogmade was built 46 years after Hoekmolen.","The home in Moerkapelle was built sometime after Doesmolen.","The house in Aarlanderveen was built sometime before Vlietmolen.","Oostmolen wasn't built in 1706.","The structure built in 1775 isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","Of the structure built in 1706 and the house built in 1683, one is in Moerkapelle and the other is owned by the Meijer family.","Of Hoekmolen and Westmolen, one is owned by the De Vries family and the other was built in 1798.","The Visser family's structure was built 69 years after Oostmolen.","Of the windmill in Den Bommel and the windmill built in 1775, one is owned by the De Vries family and the other is Grosmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f49734c2fb3d12d0139374ae36ee06b0"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Avery Bridge isn't the suspension bridge.","Bay Bridge isn't the suspension bridge.","Of Avery Bridge and the truss structure, one is 13,000 ft and the other is in Bucharest.","The 13,000 ft one isn't in Skopje.","Of Bay Bridge and the cable-stayed one, one is 10,000 ft and the other is in Helsinki.","Of the cable-stayed bridge and Vellon Bridge, one is in Bucharest and the other is 16,000 ft.","The one in Copenhagen is 3,000 feet longer than Gorem Bridge.","The structure in Madrid is the suspension bridge.","The suspension one is shorter than the structure in Bucharest.","Bay Bridge isn't the cantilever bridge.","North Bridge is in Helsinki.","The 11,500 ft one is either the suspension structure or the bowstring one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Madrid","Oslo","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d26c41eb67353a4196c79baa49f55055"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Yvonne spoke 6 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair spoke 6 minutes more than Jenna.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt was either the student who spoke for 12 minutes or Ginger.","Of the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt, one was Yvonne and the other got the B+.","Ginger spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the B+.","The student who got the C- spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","Anita didn't get the A-.","Ginger didn't talk about P.M. Blair.","The student who got the B- was either Yvonne or the student who spoke for 10 minutes.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel were all different students.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath and the student who got the C+, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other was Jenna.","Ginger didn't get the A-.","Dominic didn't get the A-.","Dominic didn't speak for 6 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Colleen","Dominic","Ginger","Jenna","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Blair","Disraeli","Grey","Heath","Peel","Pitt"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32a1fec276a4d9f67ec5958439fae9a7"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture located near Mason City and the society founded in 600 AD, one had a population size of 7,500 and the other was the Uskorr culture.","The culture founded in 850 AD didn't have a population size of 8,000.","Of the culture with 6,500 people and the culture located near New Liberty, one was founded in 350 AD and the other was founded in 100 AD.","The Uskorr culture was founded 750 years before the culture located near Boulder Creek.","The Xidat culture didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The Echmust culture was founded 500 years after the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture located near Valencia didn't have a population size of 8,000.","Of the society founded in 1100 AD and the culture founded in 600 AD, one was the Voriss culture and the other had a population size of 9,000.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded sometime before the Uskorr culture.","The Chach culture was either the society founded in 100 AD or the culture located near Mason City.","The culture located near Easton, the culture with 6,500 people, the Voriss culture and the society founded in 1350 AD were all different cultures.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years after the Echmust culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Echmust","Tyash","Uskorr","Voriss","Xidat"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Easton","Kentfield","Mason City","New Liberty","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=48bcbb1e5c03d06c31adbf66fb1347cc"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 15 was at 88.0431 W.","The box found on May 12, the cache that held the brass key, and the box that held the decoder ring are three different boxes.","The case at 41.0072 N was found 6 days after the box that held the decoder ring.","The box at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The case found on May 18 was either the case at 40.5912 N or the case that held the marbles.","The cache at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The box at 40.3109 N was found 3 days after the box at 88.3821 W.","Of the case found on May 12 and the box that held the puzzle book, one was at 88.1928 W and the other was at 40.3109 N.","The box that held the chewing gum was either the cache found on May 9 or the case at 41.0237 N.","The case found on May 9 wasn't at 88.3821 W.","Of the case at 40.2516 N and the cache found on May 6, one was at 88.0431 W and the other was at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 41.0237 N held the decoder ring."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88fc820126f0282f6cc1e5e30f26611f"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the recipe with 380 calories and the bulgur salad, one has exactly 12 grams of protein and the other was served on May 14th.","The recipe with 12 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 17th.","The lemon salmon, the dish with 420 calories, and the dish with 8 grams of protein are three different recipes.","The meal with 460 calories was served on May 14th.","The bulgur salad contains 20 fewer calories than the meal with 5 grams of protein.","The meal with 400 calories doesn't have exactly 8 grams of protein.","The dish with 10 grams of protein, the meal served on May 17th, and the kale quinoa are three different recipes.","The meal with 7 grams of protein was served on May 14th.","The dish with 12 grams of protein wasn't served on May 15th.","The recipe served on May 11th contains 60 fewer calories than the lemon salmon.","The garlic tilapia doesn't have exactly 420 calories.","The dish served on May 12th contains 60 more calories than the chili pork.","The recipe with 420 calories and the chili pork were different recipes."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7c5324063bd0dc2cfd657957a24fd17"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The structure going to Shaver Lake is either the 95 sq ft house or the $36,000 home.","The Underwood's structure isn't 155 sq ft.","The $29,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the Kirby's house.","The Underwood's home won't be going to Mission Viejo.","The Kirby's house is somewhat larger than the structure going to Healdsburg.","The Nielsen's home is either the home going to Healdsburg or the $36,000 structure.","The 110 sq ft structure didn't sell for $38,000.","Of the $32,250 house and the Pratt's home, one will be delivered to Healdsburg and the other is 170 sq ft.","The home going to Mission Viejo didn't sell for $25,000.","The $36,000 house is 30 sq ft larger than the Ingram's house.","The Pratt's structure didn't sell for $38,000.","The 155 sq ft home won't be going to Kennebunkport.","Of the $36,000 structure and the structure going to Laguna Beach, one is 125 sq ft and the other is for the Kirbys.","Neither the 95 sq ft home nor the Ewing's house is the structure going to Mission Viejo.","Neither the 110 sq ft house nor the 170 sq ft structure is the $29,000 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=054f1fa48275dc98a23943de8873d64d"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece that sold for $325 didn't feature the person who played center field.","Gilby Glass's item sold for somewhat less than the 2012 piece.","The one for the person who played right field sold for 100 dollars less than the 1999 piece.","Neddy Norris's piece didn't come out in 1972.","The card that sold for $125 didn't feature the person who played shortstop.","The card for the person who played shortstop sold for somewhat less than the 1988 one.","Hick Hodge's one didn't sell for $175.","The piece for the person who played right field sold for somewhat less than Finn Freeman's piece.","Of the piece that sold for $375 and the 1995 piece, one featured Cole Cooley and the other featured the person who played shortstop.","Cole Cooley's one sold for 100 dollars more than the one for the person who played right field.","Hick Hodge's piece didn't feature the person who played shortstop.","Lance Leach's item sold for 50 dollars less than the item for the person who played pitcher.","The piece for the person who played third base sold for 150 dollars more than Hick Hodge's one.","Of the 1988 one and the card that sold for $375, one featured Gilby Glass and the other featured Cole Cooley."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Finn Freeman","Gilby Glass","Hick Hodge","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1988","1995","1999","2007","2012"],"label_d":["center field","left field","pitcher","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81b556a6ac001e3602cbacd9db4dda86"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class with 35 students isn't taught by Paul.","The course in room 122 isn't taught by Quinn.","The course in room 215 isn't the Art class.","The six classes are the class in room 122, Mr. Jimenez's class, the Algebra class, the course with 33 students, Mr. Paul's class and Mr. Warner's class.","Mr. Warner's class has somewhat fewer students than the Geometry class.","Of Mr. Warner's class and the French class, one is in room 215 and the other has 33 students.","The Latin class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Herman's class.","The class in room 322 is the Latin class.","The course with 31 students is either the course in room 122 or the class in room 322.","Neither Mr. Jimenez's class nor Mr. Paul's class is the class with 31 students.","The course in room 120 doesn't have 33 students.","The Geometry class isn't taught by Jimenez.","Of the class in room 120 and the course in room 208, one is taught by Jimenez and the other is the French class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["120","122","207","208","215","322"],"label_c":["Herman","Jimenez","Paul","Quinn","Tanner","Warner"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","English","French","Geometry","Latin"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0100d1bb2433119f59c5818d467cf33a"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The balloon Emma bought cost 2 dollars less than the cat.","The $3.00 animal wasn't yellow.","The dog didn't cost $6.00.","The dog cost 2 dollars less than the balloon Patsy bought.","The balloon Sidney bought, the bear, the brown balloon, the fish and the dog were all different items.","The balloon Sidney bought cost 2 dollars more than the orange piece.","The fish didn't cost $4.00.","The cat, the piece Gayle bought, and the animal Zachary bought are three different items.","The purple balloon cost more than the animal Kathleen bought.","The snail was purchased by Kathleen.","The bear cost 1 dollar more than the piece Kathleen bought.","The bear was either the brown balloon or the red balloon.","The turtle wasn't purple.","Of the $4.00 animal and the brown animal, one was purchased by Zachary and the other was the cat."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Gayle","Kathleen","Patsy","Sidney","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2ba1baf59bdac0eac30b660cc11e19f7"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Perry didn't finish with 700 points.","The person from Cutler scored fewer points than the person in lane 6.","The person in lane 6 scored 80 points fewer points than the person from Junction City.","Of Hope and the person who scored 620 points, one was in lane 3 and the other was from Ontario.","Of Esther and the player who scored 380 points, one was from Pacific Grove and the other was in lane 7.","Perry didn't finish with 460 points.","The player who scored 460 points, the player from Bristol, and the player in lane 6 are three different people.","The person from Modesto is either the person who scored 620 points or Hope.","Nina scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 4.","The player in lane 1 scored 80 points fewer points than Brandi.","Terrence is either the contestant who scored 300 points or the player who scored 380 points.","Nina was from Modesto."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700"],"label_b":["Brandi","Esther","Hope","Nina","Perry","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac2b70a52bc710dc09992c1ce7b621c3"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Neither Mr. Caldwell's class nor the Spanish class is the class with 33 students.","Neither the class with 33 students nor the course in room 125 is the French class.","Mr. Underwood's class has 2 fewer students than the Chemistry class.","The class in room 208 has 6 more students than Mr. Underwood's class.","The class in room 215 is either the class with 39 students or the Latin class.","Mr. Yang's class has 4 more students than the course in room 212.","The class with 39 students is the English class.","The course in room 201 has 4 fewer students than Mr. Herman's class.","Mr. Morrison's class has somewhat more students than the class in room 201.","The French class has somewhat more students than the class in room 125.","Of the class in room 215 and the English class, one is taught by Caldwell and the other has 37 students.","The class in room 125 doesn't have 31 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39"],"label_b":["125","201","208","212","215","412"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Herman","Morrison","Paul","Underwood","Yang"],"label_d":["Chemistry","English","French","Latin","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ac9cc4e8e530f207dec4bf1ba83059e"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The silver airplane went 30 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 5th.","Valerie's design was either the blue airplane or the plane that was thrown 1st.","Of the white airplane and the plane that went 45 feet, one was thrown 4th and the other was Valerie's.","The pink airplane landed 40 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 2nd.","Omar's design went 25 feet.","The plane that was thrown 5th was yellow.","Of the black plane and Aaron's design, one was thrown 6th and the other went 55 feet.","The airplane that went 65 feet wasn't black.","The blue airplane was either Roderick's design or the plane that was thrown 2nd.","The yellow plane went 10 feet farther than Ella's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50aea2c9b220b3e7a71f4419bc4881e7"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The machine released in 1977 is either the $6,400 game or the $5,200 pinball machine.","The $1,750 game came out sometime before the game made by Arco.","\"Disco Mania\" is either the system made by Arco or the machine released in 1978.","The $1,750 system is either the machine made by Tarco Inc. or the pinball machine released in 1979.","The pinball machine made by Pinnefore is either the $2,000 machine or \"Aladeen\".","The $2,000 machine came out 1 year before \"Meteor Rise\".","The system made by Arco came out 1 year before \"Archer Quest\".","The machine released in 1978 wasn't made by Pinnefore.","Of \"Zany Circus\" and \"Disco Mania\", one was released in 1975 and the other costs $3,750.","Of the machine made by Dow Games and the game released in 1975, one costs $5,200 and the other is \"Archer Quest\".","Of the $5,200 machine and the game made by Maxigame, one was released in 1977 and the other is \"Disco Mania\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee47475f10c8d178bd8bf9cf858f3aaf"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 140 sq ft structure won't be going to Unionville.","The $38,000 home is 45 sq ft larger than the structure going to Yountville.","The Davidson's home is either the structure going to Kennebunkport or the $36,000 structure.","The home going to Yountville is 15 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 structure.","The 155 sq ft home is either the $32,250 home or the $38,000 home.","The home going to Kennebunkport didn't sell for $27,500.","The Ingram's house is 15 sq ft larger than the $29,000 home.","The 125 sq ft home is either the $36,000 home or the home going to Dallas Center.","The Gillespie's house isn't 110 sq ft.","The Underwood's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $36,000 structure.","Of the 110 sq ft house and the Whitehead's house, one will be delivered to Dallas Center and the other sold for $38,000.","The home going to Mission Viejo is somewhat smaller than the $29,000 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4026072fc58b75530be66d08ac171251"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Bale-Hahn SSC is either the Kiev facility or the Athens accelerator.","The Warsaw facility isn't headed by Dr. Ramos.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online 1 year before the Athens accelerator.","Neither the facility scheduled to go online in 2020 nor the Tevatron LHC is the Athens facility.","Of the project headed by Dr. Huff and the Helsinki facility, one will go online in 2017 and the other is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","Neither the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 nor the project headed by Dr. Chang is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Egert Facility will go online 4 years after the Oslo accelerator.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 3 years before the Madrid facility.","The project headed by Dr. Lester will go online sometime before the Lectra 4C.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 isn't headed by Dr. Chang.","The ISON-X42 isn't headed by Dr. Ewing.","Of the project headed by Dr. Ramos and the ISON-X42, one will go online in 2021 and the other is in Oslo."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Huff","Dr. Lester","Dr. Ramos","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Kiev","Madrid","Oslo","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4f8b9f14fe665f61af0e378dfd46888"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that serves 3 people, the dish that bakes for 40 minutes, the roast potatoes recipe, the baked ham and the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes are all different dishes.","The recipe that serves 4 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","The baked ham doesn't cook at 425 degrees.","The mac and cheese bakes 10 minutes longer than the dish that serves 8 people.","The recipe that bakes for 25 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 410 degrees or the bean casserole.","The bean casserole bakes 15 minutes longer than the recipe that serves 4 people.","The recipe that serves 8 people bakes somewhat longer than the meatloaf.","Of the dish that cooks at 340 degrees and the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees, one bakes for 35 minutes and the other is the mac and cheese.","The recipe that serves 3 people doesn't cook at 400 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 45 minutes doesn't serve exactly 3 people.","Of the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees and the dish that bakes for 40 minutes, one is the roast potatoes recipe and the other serves 6 people.","The mac and cheese doesn't serve exactly 5 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","8 people"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33500afddceed45cca263e344eec0b2e"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the $12.50 pot was either the competitor who won the third hand or Holly.","The player who won the $3.75 pot didn't win with a straight flush.","Paulette won the $9.00 pot.","The player who won the $9.00 pot won 4 hands after the player who won with a flush.","The person who won the $23.25 pot won with a full house.","Of Kelley and the person who won the sixth hand, one won with a straight and the other won the $5.25 pot.","Holly won 2 hands before the player who won the $5.25 pot.","The player who won the $5.25 pot won with one pair.","Yvonne didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The person who won with a full house won 1 hand before the player who won the $6.50 pot.","The player who won the $3.75 pot, the player who won with one pair, and the competitor who won the second hand are three different people.","Of Omar and the competitor who won with one pair, one won the $12.50 pot and the other won the fourth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Holly","Jana","Kelley","Omar","Paulette","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b289557f391d56126e1395904ac9f956"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the prospector who worked in California and the prospector who worked in Oregon, one was Adam Alford and the other found 20 ounces of gold.","The person who worked in Arizona was either the person who found 17 ounces of gold or the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold.","The miner working at York River finished with somewhat more gold than Dilbert Duke.","The person who found 26 ounces of gold didn't work in Alaska.","The prospector working at Glacier Grove was either Elroy Ellis or the miner who worked in Alaska.","The person working at Fuller Rise finished with 9 ounces more gold than Adam Alford.","Adam Alford found 14 ounces of gold.","The prospector who worked in Oregon finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Elroy Ellis.","Of Gil Gonzalez and the miner who found 26 ounces of gold, one worked the Belle Hart claim and the other worked the Fuller Rise claim.","The person who found 26 ounces of gold didn't work in Nevada.","The prospector working at Culver Gorge finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than Ivan Ingram.","The person who found 11 ounces of gold didn't work in Alaska."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e64c5decbc816e9918999a814afd29b"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Al Allison's piece was either the card for the person who played first base or the item for the person who played catcher.","The one for the person who played catcher sold for 150 dollars more than the 2004 piece.","The item for the person who played shortstop sold for 150 dollars less than Jimmy Jacobs's piece.","The piece that sold for $325 didn't feature the person who played first base.","The card that sold for $375, the 1972 one, and the one for the person who played center field are three different cards.","Of the 1978 one and the one for the person who played center field, one sold for $175 and the other featured Al Allison.","Finn Freeman's one didn't feature the person who played right field.","The 1974 card was either Cole Cooley's item or the piece that sold for $125.","Keith Kane's item was either the card that sold for $225 or the one for the person who played center field.","Of the 2004 card and Finn Freeman's item, one sold for $375 and the other featured the person who played shortstop.","The item that sold for $175 didn't come out in 2012."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Finn Freeman","Jimmy Jacobs","Keith Kane"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1978","1999","2004","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38fdae44d52a0ddf474ef3bca3e8c889"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with corned beef doesn't include colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with bologna costs more than the sandwich with gouda cheese.","The sandwich with liverwurst costs 2 dollars less than Tony's order.","The sandwich with gouda cheese costs 2 dollars more than the order with salami.","Of the sandwich with colby jack cheese and Yolanda's sandwich, one includes bologna and the other costs $7.75.","Archie's order is either the sandwich with roast beef or the sandwich with bologna.","Darrell's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Of Archie's order and the order with swiss cheese, one costs $5.75 and the other includes bologna.","Of the $6.75 sandwich and the order with colby jack cheese, one includes bologna and the other is Juan's.","The order with liverwurst costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Darrell","Irene","Juan","Tony","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=542438e711898f6d89764e2337e87384"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Wayne won't be seen by Dr. Underwood.","The client going in for the whitening has an appointment 1 hour before Bernice.","Allison has an appointment 2 hours before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Underwood.","Of the client who will be seeing Dr. McClain and the customer with the 1:30pm appointment, one is Bernice and the other has the appointment for the veneers.","The client going in for the root canal has an appointment 1 hour after Allison.","Tommy is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Ingram or the client going in for the root canal.","Wayne won't be seen by Dr. Torres.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Dalton is either the person going in for the cleaning or Tommy.","Of the person who will be seeing Dr. Adkins and the person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton, one is scheduled for 12:30pm and the other is Allison.","Mindy is either the client who will be seeing Dr. Underwood or the patient with the 12:30pm appointment.","The client with the 1:30pm appointment, the person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton, and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood are three different people.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Torres has an appointment 3 hours after the client going in for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Bernice","Felix","Mindy","Tommy","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Ingram","Dr. McClain","Dr. Torres","Dr. Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=499b1d30365aa3de9b23aa915f75c195"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Sophie won't bring a shamrock.","The aerophobe leaving in June is either the aerophobe going to Texas or Maurice.","The flier going to Louisiana will leave sometime after Lee.","The flier with the talisman will leave sometime before the passenger going to Utah.","The aerophobe going to Michigan will leave sometime after the aerophobe with the coin.","Christie will leave sometime before the flier going to Rhode Island.","The passenger going to Texas won't bring a lucky hat.","Gwen won't go to Texas.","The aerophobe with the wishbone is either the aerophobe leaving in May or Gwen.","Of the aerophobe with the shamrock and Lee, one will leave in March and the other will go to Michigan.","The passenger going to Colorado won't bring a talisman.","The flier with the coin will leave 1 month before Maurice.","Of the flier with the shamrock and the flier going to Rhode Island, one will leave in February and the other will leave in May."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June"],"label_b":["Christie","Gwen","Lee","Maurice","Neal","Sophie"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Louisiana","Michigan","Rhode Island","Texas","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8459dea0be108f52f7a41124d8b29194"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe with 440 calories wasn't served on May 16th.","The meal with 10 grams of protein was either the meal with 380 calories or the meal with 460 calories.","The meal with 7 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 16th.","The dish served on May 13th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 10 grams of protein.","The meal with 12 grams of protein was served on May 14th.","Of the recipe with 480 calories and the kale quinoa, one was served on May 11th and the other has exactly 10 grams of protein.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein wasn't served on May 12th.","The garlic tilapia doesn't have exactly 15 grams of protein.","The recipe with 15 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the asian steak.","The dish with 420 calories, the recipe with 10 grams of protein, the garlic tilapia, the citrus halibut and the dish with 8 grams of protein were all different recipes.","The citrus halibut was either the recipe with 12 grams of protein or the recipe with 5 grams of protein.","The bulgur salad contains 40 more calories than the dish served on May 15th.","The garlic tilapia wasn't served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86fa3c1977077b14015e57ce8fb54e64"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Nelson got the right answer for 18 Down.","The person from Rinard finished 1 place after Renee.","The contestant who got 2 Down wrong finished 1 place after Omar.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong finished sometime after Omar.","The person from Industry finished 1 place after the person who got 30 Across wrong.","The contestant from Grant, the person who finished third, the person who got 30 Across wrong, Renee and the solver who finished fourth were all different people.","Hubert got the right answer for 2 Down.","The person from Avalon finished 2 places before Omar.","The solver who finished fifth answered 18 Down incorrectly.","Steven was either the solver from Avalon or the person who got 30 Across wrong.","The person from Grant was either Nelson or Omar.","The person who finished fifth wasn't from Hollis.","The solver from Avalon finished 2 places before the solver who got 20 Across wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"label_b":["Carol","Hubert","Nelson","Omar","Renee","Steven"],"label_c":["Avalon","Grant","Hollis","Industry","Jackman","Rinard"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ef71ef36ced835774ac3e8e3a8565ef"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box found on May 9, the case at 41.0072 N, and the cache that held the brass key are three different boxes.","The case that held the sunglasses was found 6 days after the case at 41.0237 N.","The case at 41.0072 N was either the box at 88.3821 W or the case at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N wasn't uncovered on May 6.","The box found on May 6, the case at 88.3907 W, and the cache that held the sunglasses are three different boxes.","Of the case that held the puzzle book and the case at 40.6656 N, one was found on May 15 and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The case at 88.0431 W, the cache that held the brass key, and the case at 40.8991 N are three different boxes.","The box at 88.1863 W was found 9 days before the box that held the marbles.","The cache that held the sunglasses was found 3 days before the cache at 88.0431 W.","The case that held the sunglasses wasn't at 88.3821 W.","The case found on May 9 held the ancient coin.","The box at 41.0237 N was either the case that held the ancient coin or the cache found on May 12.","The case at 41.0237 N was found sometime before the box at 88.3821 W.","The case found on May 6 wasn't at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c725aa61f1e10200c55f2ff8f2d015f7"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the orange soda.","The salesperson who ordered the diet coke is either the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger or the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","Of the team member who ordered the taco salad and Irene, one owes $5.35 and the other ordered the ginger ale.","The team member whose order cost $7.15 didn't order the iced tea.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale is either the team member who ordered the club sandwich or the team member whose order cost $6.70.","Neither the person who ordered the club sandwich nor the person whose order cost $6.25 is Erica.","Hannah didn't order the taco salad.","Rebecca, the person who ordered the taco salad, the salesperson whose order cost $6.25 and the team member who ordered the meatball sub are all different people.","The person who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the root beer.","Geoffrey didn't order the iced tea.","Rebecca ordered the orange soda.","Of the salesperson whose order cost $4.90 and the team member who ordered the water, one is Erica and the other ordered the meatball sub.","Neither Geoffrey nor the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub is the team member whose order cost $6.70."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c664ce67ba1f5694217c005b8271fef"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient with the 2:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","Felix won't be seen by Dr. Kramer.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the cleaning.","Nettie has an appointment 1 hour after the customer who will be seeing Dr. Owens.","Colin, the client going in for the veneers, and the person who will be seeing Dr. Kramer are three different people.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has the appointment for the crown.","The client with the 2:30pm appointment is either the client who will be seeing Dr. Harris or the client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Gregory is either the person going in for the veneers or the person going in for the crown.","The person with the 12:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Reynolds.","Felix has an appointment 2 hours after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Nixon.","Yvette won't be seen by Dr. Gregory.","Of the patient with the 1:30pm appointment and the client with the 11:30am appointment, one is Rosemary and the other has the appointment for the veneers.","Of the customer going in for the extraction and Nettie, one will be seen by Dr. Nixon and the other is scheduled for 11:30am."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Felix","Jonathan","Nettie","Rosemary","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Gregory","Dr. Harris","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Owens","Dr. Reynolds"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2fe4d05e854685cc5ae7b8d0c0dbcde"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer with the 1:00pm appointment is either Rhonda's customer or Victoria's client.","Susie's client has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose deep copper.","Of the customer with the 2:00pm appointment and Pam's customer, one chose deep copper and the other is Lynette.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment isn't being helped by Victoria.","Alison is either Yvonne's customer or the client that chose brown sable.","Pam's client has her appointment 1 hour after Alison.","Juana doesn't have the 4:00pm appointment.","Myra didn't choose deep copper.","Yvonne's client has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose midnight blue.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment, Pam's client, and Juana are three different customers.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment 4 hours after Pam's customer.","Of the client that chose deep copper and the client with the 3:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Opal and the other is Blanche.","Pam's customer has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose warm mocha."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Flora","Juana","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6431925a1f9e9dc764ed4b7b03c759ac"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the program with 1,000,000 viewers and the show that aired on Saturday, one aired at 4:30pm and the other aired on SBC.","The show that aired on BMT had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on Wednesday.","The show with 250,000 viewers was either the show that aired on Thursday or the show that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired at 4:30pm didn't air on Wednesday.","The show that aired on WNW was either the program with 1,000,000 viewers or the program that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 11:30am, the program with 1,000,000 viewers, and the show that aired on Friday are three different programs.","The show that aired at 8:30pm aired on Tuesday.","The show with 1,500,000 viewers didn't air on Friday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on PTR.","The show that aired on FNX had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on Sunday.","The show that aired on Wednesday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 6:00pm.","Of the program that aired at 2:00pm and the show that aired at 8:30pm, one aired on Sunday and the other brought in 500,000 viewers."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x6","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f16d0afe32ad4f258a147bca3b9232f5"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Frank has a birthday 2 months before the engineer.","The traveler whose birthday is on April 13th is the diplomat.","Izzy has a birthday 2 months before Bill.","The musician has a birthday 1 month after Izzy."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Bill","Frank","Izzy","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","musician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38690ffc03fd6b54c7fc82fd93e3c340"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes was either Nichole or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath.","Of the student who spoke for 10 minutes and Nichole, one talked about P.M. Disraeli and the other talked about P.M. Gladstone.","Blake spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone, one spoke for 8 minutes and the other was Sheryl."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Blake","Nichole","Sheryl"],"label_c":["Disraeli","Gladstone","Heath","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e598abb6ba1b125a7e197aa1c10f1c9f"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the winner who won the prize in economics and Betty Brewer, one won in 1976 and the other won in 1964.","The winner who won in 1964 is either Ada Alvarez or the winner who won the prize in economics.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 8 years before the winner who won the prize in literature.","Fay Ferguson won her prize before Mandy Marsh.","The winner who won the prize in medicine is either the winner who won in 1968 or Ada Alvarez."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Fay Ferguson","Mandy Marsh"],"label_c":["chemistry","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bcfc46748a2091349780cb9c7303739"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the person in lane 2 and Leigh, one scored 540 points and the other scored 300 points.","The contestant in lane 6 is either the person who scored 380 points or Esther.","The person who scored 300 points is either Esther or the person in lane 2.","The player in lane 1 scored 160 points fewer points than the person in lane 3.","Oliver scored fewer points than Rena."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Esther","Leigh","Oliver","Rena"],"label_c":["1","2","3","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c2a46e71aece70ee8e2459fe0b03a1a"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The green plane went 10 feet farther than Henrietta's design.","The white plane went 20 feet farther than Roderick's design.","The green airplane was either the plane that went 35 feet or Roderick's design.","Omar's design went somewhat farther than the blue airplane.","Of the silver plane and the white plane, one went 15 feet and the other was Omar's."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","green","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4300757fab042fe33ef494ba889e88ab"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the golfer who scored a 61 and the golfer who won in 1923, one was Harriet Holt and the other was Pamela Peet.","The four golfers were Maxine Mohn, the person who won in 1923, the woman who scored a 60 and the golfer who won in 1922.","Olivia Oden won her tournament 2 years before the woman who scored a 62.","The person who scored a 61 was either Pamela Peet or the person who won in 1921."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Harriet Holt","Maxine Mohn","Olivia Oden","Pamela Peet"],"label_c":["60","61","62","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b69d02c919a3364c6990ab1a5bd7c001"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Pomaquin oyster costs 20 cents more than the Summersill oyster.","The oyster from Willapa, RI is either the one that costs $2.30 or the Thatcher oyster.","The one from Appleton, CT costs 10 cents more than the one from Vancouver, BC.","Of the oyster that costs $2.30 and the oyster that costs $2.10, one is the Welcher oyster and the other is from Willapa, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a2887e618f593dedade34e92ab10624"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Gil Gonzalez finished with 6 ounces more gold than Ben Barron.","The miner working at Culver Gorge finished with somewhat more gold than Fred Fletcher.","Of the person working at Tyrol Creek and Elroy Ellis, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","Ben Barron finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Belle Hart."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26e1d1032ba2d95215074187500d029f"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Cristina has the 12:00pm appointment.","Whitney's client has her appointment 2 hours after Rhonda's customer.","Of Opal's customer and Whitney's customer, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other is Dolores.","Alison is either Victoria's client or the client with the 1:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Dolores","Flora"],"label_c":["Opal","Rhonda","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=173c477949be3af08dd253b90550522b"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster from Barnstable, ME costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The Pomaquin oyster costs somewhat less than the Welcher oyster.","The one that costs $2.00 is either the Bluepoint oyster or the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster from Willapa, RI is either the one that costs $2.10 or the Bluepoint oyster.","Of the oyster from Duxbury, MA and the Katamaka oyster, one costs $2.30 and the other costs $2.00."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11708aec33bc644211ab0373726cf805"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Pam's client has her appointment 1 hour before Alison.","Dolores has her appointment 1 hour after Alison.","Of Eileen and Yvonne's client, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other has the 1:00pm appointment.","Juana is either the customer with the 11:00am appointment or Nettie's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Eileen","Juana"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e87de15c31ed4021c5a5f09710e1018"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in physics is either the winner who won in 1972 or Mandy Marsh.","Lisa Lara won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in medicine.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in literature.","Kim Kane won in 1972."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Hannah Hay","Kim Kane","Lisa Lara","Mandy Marsh"],"label_c":["chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=568eccf790b0c35fab94327f47b8da37"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 11,500 ft one and the 10,000 ft bridge, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is Vellon Bridge.","Bay Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the cable-stayed one.","Of North Bridge and Vellon Bridge, one is 11,500 ft and the other is the cantilever bridge.","Of North Bridge and the bowstring structure, one is 13,000 ft and the other is 11,500 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e5761d1400b3c531bb7c277337250e1"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in economics won her prize after Patsy Pope.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","Of Edna Evitz and the winner who won in 1976, one won the prize in bioengineering and the other won the prize in medicine.","Of the person who won in 1968 and the person who won the prize in chemistry, one is Kim Kane and the other is Patsy Pope."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Ida Ingram","Kim Kane","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=338b4c5711d5d867fb873a5eba743172"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The suspension bridge is shorter than the girder bridge.","Vellon Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the suspension bridge.","Of the truss one and the girder one, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is 13,000 ft.","The 8,500 ft structure is either Sandy Bridge or the camelback bridge.","The truss one is 1,500 feet longer than Avery Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["camelback","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbaf9c97ba32ce0fcad328b5d3f738da"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Ramon won 1 hand before Kelley.","The person who won with one pair won sometime after the player who won with a full house.","Zachary was either the competitor who won with a flush or the competitor who won with a full house.","Of the person who won with a flush and the person who won with a straight flush, one won the second hand and the other was Kelley.","Holly was either the person who won the third hand or the competitor who won the first hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Holly","Kelley","Ramon","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b21643e18f9db74189a8e33e3425883a"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["Of the one that costs $2.10 and the oyster that costs $2.20, one is the Pomaquin oyster and the other is from Duxbury, MA.","Of the oyster from Appleton, CT and the one that costs $2.20, one is the Ninigreth oyster and the other is the Pomaquin oyster.","The Island Creek oyster costs 10 cents less than the Pomaquin oyster.","The Island Creek oyster is either the oyster that costs $2.00 or the one from Punaville, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f28b88c182d1e342c66103b7236f4c20"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the structure in Toyagi and the structure built in 1705, one is Hori Takesi and the other is Takahashi.","The temple in Toyagi is either Takahashi or the shrine built in 1585.","Sama Takako was built 120 years before the temple in Uchida.","The four shrines are Matsuno Okura, the shrine built in 1705, the shrine in Miyato and the shrine built in 1645."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Miyato","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=097db970051098a0ba45947a546986dc"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Carla finished somewhat after Laverne.","The knitter who entered her scarf finished somewhat before Ruth.","Of the entrant who entered her sweater and the entrant who finished third, one is Laverne and the other is Jeanette.","The knitter who entered her socks finished 2 places before the person who entered her tea cozy."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carla","Jeanette","Laverne","Ruth"],"label_c":["scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58dbca0d1c4f5710eeaab29dce33753a"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with a straight flush won 1 hand after Courtney.","Irma won sometime before the competitor who won with a flush.","Paulette won 1 hand after the person who won with two pairs.","Irma won 1 hand after Courtney."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Irma","Kelley","Paulette"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59308491c2b2ab938a7ecda7b58a29f4"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the magnate from England and Dirk Dillon, one is worth $28 billion and the other is worth $25 billion.","Betty Bush is worth 2 billion less than the magnate from Argentina.","The magnate from Canada is worth somewhat more than Gil Gallegos.","Leonard Levy is worth 2 billion more than Betty Bush."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Dirk Dillon","Gil Gallegos","Leonard Levy"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","England","Germany"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31db009e7f703f745930081763891faa"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Estrada and the one with 1,000 genes, one is B. mangeris and the other is V. tenesis.","L. dyson has 500 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","The four organisms were E. carolinus, the bacteria with 1,000 genes, the one sequenced by Dr. Doyle and the organism with 750 genes.","The one sequenced by Dr. Estrada was either V. tenesis or the organism with 500 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Estrada","Jordan","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9981c5f6d1bec60481b72022a26e6590"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The yellow piece cost 1 dollar more than the bear.","The red balloon cost less than the purple animal.","Of the yellow balloon and the purple piece, one was the dog and the other cost $6.00.","The snail cost 2 dollars more than the red animal.","The $3.00 piece was either the dog or the orange animal."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","snail"],"label_c":["orange","purple","red","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76113a1f375c3591f625b8ed0636d65a"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Felix is scheduled for 10:30am.","The patient going in for the whitening has an appointment 2 hours after the person going in for the filling.","Of the customer going in for the crown and the client going in for the whitening, one is scheduled for 12:30pm and the other is Inez.","Bernice is either the customer going in for the veneers or the person with the 11:30am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Felix","Inez","Patsy"],"label_c":["crown","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cfb808ecf1a338b497e2833d3eb8953a"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock Francine bought and the stock that sold for $27 per share, one was PSTO and the other was KMPP.","The stock Abigail bought was per share less expensive than QMZ.","The stock Charlie bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","GXTV was per share more expensive than PSTO."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e2040690b62802a1a6681eb444ad3c29"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in New Zealand is 10 ft taller than the waterfall in Tibet.","Garray is either the 110 ft tall waterfall or the fall in Nigeria.","Cerbel is either the 115 ft tall waterfall or the 110 ft tall waterfall.","Sihat is 5 ft shorter than Oginao.","Of the 100 ft tall fall and Cerbel, one is in Nigeria and the other is located in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Cerbel","Oginao"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fec05b663b634ff13fdbf6b2369436dc"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the gray whale and Evan, one is 21 ft long and the other is 27 ft long.","The fin whale is 2 feet longer than Brent.","Curtis is either the beluga whale or the narwhal.","Brent is 2 feet longer than the narwhal."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7be62701fafe4ab48488a6feddde151"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $8,500 credit limit is either the one with an APR of 9% or the Hoardstrum card.","Of the card with the $4,000 credit limit and the Mid Atlantic card, one has an APR of 11% and the other has an APR of 8%.","The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 8% is either the Hoardstrum card or the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR somewhat lower than the Whitly Bank card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$6,500","$8,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c99dc5dc4822c860c08ad056e9ed9de"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Shari Steel was either the woman who scored a 67 or the golfer who won in 1923.","The woman who scored a 62 won her tournament 1 year after Harriet Holt.","The woman who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year before Denise Detz.","Denise Detz shot a 65."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Freda Fritz","Harriet Holt","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["61","62","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8e51ef68601224e8f832163e33d5d9b"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Hatgare culture was founded 250 years before the Nysrani culture.","Of the Hatgare culture and the society founded in 350 AD, one had a population size of 8,000 and the other had a population size of 4,500.","The Kimusk culture was founded sometime before the Zuneos culture.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Hatgare","Kimusk","Nysrani","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5018962ac9c86d4593a1d0a6e6b34ac1"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of Milton and the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes, one talked about P.M. Thatcher and the other talked about P.M. Churchill.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Ginger spoke 2 minutes more than Theodore.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes was either Theodore or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Ginger","Milton","Theodore"],"label_c":["Asquith","Churchill","Heath","Thatcher"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06e8a25946f9126505ec669cc61c87ce"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Ninigreth oyster costs somewhat less than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The Welcher oyster costs 10 cents more than the one from Duxbury, MA.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 10 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The oyster from Punaville, RI costs 10 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Ninigreth","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d96a181eff6269c3eec727d1ed7aa93d"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the contestant who paid $6.99 and Wade, one ordered farfalle and the other ordered fettuccine.","Wade was either the competitor who paid $9.99 or the contestant who paid $8.99.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 2 dollars more than the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","Nathaniel paid 1 dollar less than Zachary.","Terry was either the runner who paid $8.99 or the contestant who ordered farfalle."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Nathaniel","Terry","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","rigatoni","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=059a66565df80ff1f1211bd4ab7c5679"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Zemelmolen was built 23 years before the Jansen family's windmill.","The windmill built in 1683 is either the De Jong family's windmill or Doesmolen.","Oostmolen was built 23 years after the Jansen family's house.","Of the De Jong family's home and the Meijer family's house, one was built in 1752 and the other is Zemelmolen.","Doesmolen was built 23 years before the De Vries family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=54f129c2f8a7a7bee7022cf2c1cd2db3"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Lucas's puppet cost 250 dollars more than \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Sniffletoe\" cost 250 dollars more than Nicole's dummy.","\"Utrecht\" is either Isabel's puppet or Nicole's puppet.","Of Margarita's puppet and \"Xavier\", one cost $750 and the other cost $1,500."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6182be4da9e37d4c7b6ba55d2887368"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe served on May 11th contains 20 more calories than the garlic tilapia.","The bulgur salad contains 20 more calories than the meal served on May 11th.","Of the citrus halibut and the dish served on May 15th, one has 380 calories and the other has 440 calories.","The recipe served on May 12th was either the asian steak or the garlic tilapia."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c28d62e05d5e1f7793c9fcb2beb043cb"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The March 24 case was either the 8-1 decision or Zamora v Pibb.","Omar v Powers was 1 week before the 7-2 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was 1 week after the 6-3 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was either the March 17 case or the March 24 proceeding.","Of the 6-3 decision and the March 3 case, one was Carson v Dunn and the other was Omar v Powers."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["4-5","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a0cd391ce43f904e332949ee7ef47cb"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Westmolen is either the home built in 1683 or the De Vries family's structure.","The Jansen family's windmill was built 23 years before Doesmolen.","Of Vlietmolen and the Van den Berg family's home, one was built in 1683 and the other was built in 1729.","Hoekmolen was built 23 years after Doesmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Vries","Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da1d6f29a5cdbe2222f53b28b9f9939f"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $2.75 order is either Verna's sandwich or the order with colby jack cheese.","Of the sandwich with provolone cheese and the order with gouda cheese, one is Verna's and the other costs $5.75.","The sandwich with havarti cheese costs less than the sandwich with gouda cheese.","Warren's order costs 2 dollars more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The order with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar more than Irene's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Irene","Juan","Verna","Warren"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0494931731a17be1d75ecbb79d0543f"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Philip had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Bessie.","The contestant from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Erik.","Of the student from Mrs. Witte's class and Clarence, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other had to spell \"anemic\".","Bessie had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Bessie","Clarence","Erik","Philip"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d6c11e5e6829c3283790c7dc1175e40"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the truss bridge.","Of the bowstring structure and the cable-stayed one, one is North Bridge and the other is 13,000 ft.","Vellon Bridge is either the suspension bridge or the 10,000 ft bridge.","Avery Bridge, the 10,000 ft structure and the cable-stayed structure are all different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec5736e8412e29f2785c0a1fd4bc44fc"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who ordered vermicelli and the competitor who paid $6.99, one was Wade and the other was Herbert.","Irma paid 1 dollar more than Velma.","The contestant who ordered vermicelli paid more than Wade.","Velma paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered spaghetti.","The contestant who paid $8.99 ordered taglioni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Herbert","Irma","Velma","Wade"],"label_c":["farfalle","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2f01dad4f92aad70f71255b45e67c67"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either Iris or Rhonda's customer.","Cristina has her appointment 1 hour after Iris.","Of Eileen and the customer with the 11:00am appointment, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other is being worked on by Susie.","Tammie's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Victoria's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Eileen","Iris"],"label_c":["Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Victoria"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37e15e2c922bb965feb43c81236e95e4"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of Velma and Herbert, one ordered taglioni and the other paid $6.99.","Terry paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who ordered rotini.","The competitor who ordered fusilli paid 1 dollar less than Velma."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Herbert","Kristina","Terry","Velma"],"label_c":["farfalle","fusilli","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5c97215e9bd50add3b1f9474743c304"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal Aldo works with is 3 years older than Shamir.","The orangutan Beatrice works with is either Ofallo or Shamir.","Pemson is 3 years older than the orangutan Aldo works with.","Of Quirrel and the animal Calliope works with, one is 4 years old and the other is 13 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7263bd72ae2122edb938b2ef0c5cfb6"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["D. forcilitis has 250 fewer genes than E. carolinus.","Of E. carolinus and the bacteria with 750 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Doyle and the other was sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","V. tenesis has 250 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","L. dyson, the organism sequenced by Dr. Long and the bacteria with 750 genes were all different organisms."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Long","Quinn","Young"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26e32bb4e82a0d8b659567729b9de9c1"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Bobby Bora's show has 2 million downloads.","Al Acosta's show is either the show that began in 2011 or the podcast with 3 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2012 has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2010.","Of the show that began in 2007 and the show that began in 2012, one has 4 million downloads and the other is Cora Capon's."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2010","2011","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc4ed3516abc12fa8eaeedb5551d2078"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who paid $9.99 was either the runner who ordered fusilli or the runner who ordered taglioni.","Of the competitor who paid $8.99 and the contestant who ordered fusilli, one was Pablo and the other was Yolanda.","Florence paid more than the contestant who ordered rigatoni.","Damon paid 1 dollar less than Pablo.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who ordered fusilli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Florence","Pablo","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","rigatoni","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63c6a45f4aa066d65a207a1f2463eb92"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in medicine is either the person who won in 1972 or Kim Kane.","Casey Carson won in 1972.","Jemma Jenks won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in bioengineering."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Casey Carson","Jemma Jenks","Kim Kane"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9dd309e3f62d29785118eb755ca2281a"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Fanneuil oyster costs 20 cents less than the Island Creek oyster.","Of the one that costs $2.30 and the oyster from Duxbury, MA, one is the Katamaka oyster and the other is the Island Creek oyster.","The Thatcher oyster costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Charlestown, CT.","The oyster from Vancouver, BC costs somewhat more than the Fanneuil oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59eddebfd8f00439ab7bda7f95b63ae1"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Felix is either the patient with the 11:30am appointment or the patient with the 12:30pm appointment.","Of the patient going in for the filling and the client with the 9:30am appointment, one is Ernest and the other is Gayle.","Mindy has an appointment 1 hour after the patient going in for the filling.","Gayle has an appointment 1 hour before the patient going in for the veneers.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment is either the customer going in for the whitening or Mindy."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Felix","Gayle","Mindy"],"label_c":["cleaning","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8470cffe6e56fb22483bac9d0382edab"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Juan's order costs 1 dollar more than Frances's order.","The order with gouda cheese costs 1 dollar more than Frances's sandwich.","Juan's order costs less than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","Ronda's order costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with cheddar cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Frances","Juan","Kenneth","Ronda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","muenster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7d147a8b6a127185a8fc140ef0667b8"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the customer going in for the extraction and Nettie, one is scheduled for 12:30pm and the other is scheduled for 9:30am.","The customer with the 9:30am appointment is either Colin or the customer going in for the extraction.","The customer going in for the cleaning has an appointment 2 hours before the person going in for the filling.","The person going in for the veneers is either the customer with the 10:30am appointment or Colin.","Orlando has an appointment sometime before Wayne."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Nettie","Orlando","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f6d0ab1696b5dd4358afcf7d4a4f5fe"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.5912 N, the cache at 88.2694 W and the cache found on May 9 were all different boxes.","The case at 40.8991 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.0431 W.","The box at 40.2516 N was found 3 days before the case at 40.3109 N.","Of the cache at 40.3109 N and the box found on May 9, one was at 88.0431 W and the other was at 88.3821 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=112bce2495c1340f840b4ab717fb1bc8"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure built in 1585 is either Okabe Honzo or the temple in Niwa.","Of Matsuno Okura and the shrine built in 1525, one is in Usui and the other is in Toyagi.","The shrine in Uchida was built 120 years after the structure in Usui.","Hori Takesi was built 60 years after Okabe Honzo."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo"],"label_c":["Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd7868ab9e03618a6c146408103b50b2"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Whitney's item costs more than the item made of chestnut.","Marilyn's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of elm.","The piece made of teak costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of elm.","Of Yvette's piece and the item made of ash, one costs $300 and the other costs $325."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Irma","Marilyn","Whitney","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","teak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d8facd754cace21e6a27d1e2fcc7cd1"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Star Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than the camelback one.","The truss one is longer than Gorem Bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","Of the 13,000 ft one and the cantilever bridge, one is North Bridge and the other is Avery Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["camelback","cantilever","suspension","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8ce3218e9c0e3a51cc9cae086e28c23"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 6-3 decision was 2 weeks before the 8-1 decision.","Carson v Dunn was sometime after Omar v Powers.","The 2-7 decision was sometime before Short v Metz.","Of the 7-2 decision and the March 17 proceeding, one was Omar v Powers and the other was Gibbs v Kintz."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["2-7","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e009abba2506f604fe343b631d49fe60"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Hick Hodge's one sold for 50 dollars less than the 2007 piece.","Lance Leach's item sold for 50 dollars more than the 2004 one.","The one that sold for $275 was either the 2015 card or Lance Leach's card.","Cole Cooley's piece was either the piece that sold for $225 or the card that sold for $275.","Of the 2004 piece and the card that sold for $125, one featured Al Allison and the other featured Hick Hodge."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Cole Cooley","Hick Hodge","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1972","2004","2007","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8be74f72884771a387effa5d7368b19"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Tony's order costs 1 dollar less than Mildred's order.","The order with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with muenster cheese.","The $2.75 order is either the sandwich with cheddar cheese or Archie's order.","Of the $4.75 order and the order with swiss cheese, one is Mildred's and the other is Warren's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Mildred","Tony","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","muenster","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=420fd4ccab463f2acad45170e012e3ef"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Terry Torres has a 1 percent larger return than Black River.","Oak Capital has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Larry Larsen.","Citizen Trust has a 1 percent larger return than Black River.","Citizen Trust has had a smaller return than the fund run by Quentin Quinn."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Quentin Quinn","Terry Torres","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7550992211162bcdbe939351b7c65178"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Dan drives has 50 fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","Of \"Words To Go\" and \"Books-4-U\", one is driven by Omar and the other has 250 books.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 fewer books than the mobile library Myra drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Dan","Myra","Omar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=138806d2c3d3ce3f810d54106423ca18"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Guillermo won sometime before the player who won with two pairs.","Paulette won 1 hand after the person who won with one pair.","The person who won with a flush won 1 hand after Ernestine.","Guillermo won 1 hand after Ernestine."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Guillermo","Jana","Paulette"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=240152153d2deb3916903bdb8437fff0"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The Hoardstrum card is either the card with an APR of 8% or the card with the $10,000 credit limit.","Of the card with the $5,000 credit limit and the one with an APR of 10%, one is from Mid Atlantic and the other is from Southwest Inc.","Of the one with an APR of 9% and the card with an APR of 10%, one is from Southwest Inc and the other has a limit of $7,500."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$5,000","$7,500","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee0c1499eec311c5a8cfd717c5751ded"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 147 ft. tree and the 80 year-old tree, one is Nolan's Pine and the other is Zeke's Spruce.","The 96 year-old tree is taller than Zeke's Spruce.","Of Evan's Fir and the 153 ft. tree, one is 79 years old and the other is 99 years old.","The 96 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than the 79 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","96","99"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb5ced81385d110dcffc7aa9b7070821"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Omar v Powers and the 8-1 decision, one was on March 3 and the other was on March 17.","The 5-4 decision was 1 week before Ayers v Byrd.","Zamora v Pibb was either the March 3 case or the 4-5 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was 1 week after Ayers v Byrd."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["4-5","5-4","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50dd01a8d4de78d32d84a2680ad189be"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the child whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the student whose final word was \"bulwark\", one is Stephanie and the other was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The student from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The child from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" or Otis.","Hannah had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Jill."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Hannah","Jill","Otis","Stephanie"],"label_c":["Almerini","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1227558dd1c0541ae75b4f9e2202b741"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Denise had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Stephanie.","Ira had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Denise.","Denise was from Mrs. Nixon's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Bessie","Denise","Ira","Stephanie"],"label_c":["Almerini","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=29eb0e23a9656d683e5e2486056e9663"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela is located in Canada.","The 105 ft tall waterfall is either Sihat or the fall located in Nigeria.","Irskela is 5 ft shorter than the fall in Nigeria.","The fall in Switzerland is 5 ft shorter than Nyalt."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a669b64bf5350480a50a5259708fd5e"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 114 has 2 fewer students than the class in room 212.","Mr. Saunders's class has 2 more students than Mr. Underwood's class.","Of the course in room 114 and the class with 31 students, one is taught by Saunders and the other is taught by Franklin.","The class in room 207 has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 215."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","207","212","215"],"label_c":["Franklin","Herman","Saunders","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce1796abedf4938bda35638002790f0c"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person who found 11 ounces of gold was either Adam Alford or the prospector working at Culver Gorge.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek was either the person who found 14 ounces of gold or Adam Alford.","The person working at Belle Hart finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the miner working at Glacier Grove.","Harry Howell finished with somewhat less gold than Jack Jacobs.","Of the person working at Culver Gorge and Fred Fletcher, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other found 11 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae1a29aed1375a9aa7d251a95899ae1e"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Irene is either the salesperson who ordered the taco salad or the salesperson whose order cost $5.35.","Peter owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","Rebecca ordered the meatball sub.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the tuna on rye."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["cheeseburger","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b39307d06a1bad3ddfcbf71f3adac84"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Engmose started sometime after the center back.","The wing back started 6 years before the sweeper.","Of Banben and the player who started in 1985, one was the center forward and the other was the sweeper.","Kawa was either the person who started in 1985 or the player who started in 1976.","Cerisa started 3 years after the wing back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Engmose","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7475d7648aef1e1f0f0fe396e1ba33ce"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Nadine Newton is worth 1 billion more than the tycoon from Canada.","Faith Flynn is either the tycoon worth $27 billion or the person worth $28 billion.","Of the person from Canada and the tycoon worth $25 billion, one is Ed Everett and the other is Gil Gallegos.","Gil Gallegos is worth 1 billion less than the person from Denmark.","The tycoon worth $28 billion is either the person from France or Nadine Newton."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Nadine Newton"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","France"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60824ddb6907b67dcb29267ecce7456a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2013 is either the show with 2 million downloads or Bobby Bora's show.","Of the show that began in 2009 and Cora Capon's podcast, one has 4 million downloads and the other has 1 million downloads.","The podcast with 1 million downloads is either Bobby Bora's podcast or the podcast that began in 2009.","Dixie Dean's show has fewer downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","The podcast that began in 2008 has 2 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2012."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2012","2013"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa6ef897f3f8bd45723dc84c43537ef6"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the bookmobile Natasha drives and the bookmobile with 250 books, one is \"Explore More\" and the other is \"Books-4-U\".","The vehicle with 400 books is either the vehicle Kimberly drives or \"Books-4-U\".","The mobile library Violet drives has 50 fewer books than \"Ready Reader\".","\"Explore More\" is either the mobile library Natasha drives or the mobile library with 300 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Kimberly","Natasha","Violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=701b2fba0abb9d530da3e3a20d1a0d09"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 33 students is either Mr. Brady's class or the class in room 208.","Mr. Brady's class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Underwood's class.","The class in room 215 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Yang's class.","The class in room 120 is taught by Yang."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","208","215","405"],"label_c":["Brady","Herman","Underwood","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a86c82da9542b8916995767867412baa"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Dream Machine\" has 50 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","\"Words To Go\" is either the bookmobile with 250 books or the mobile library Kimberly drives.","The vehicle with 400 books is driven by Omar.","Of the vehicle Ira drives and the bookmobile with 350 books, one is \"Dream Machine\" and the other is \"Explore More\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Ira","Kimberly","Omar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c8026dad28280280a394dc815e2f484"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Nora's sandwich costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","Omar's order includes muenster cheese.","Henrietta's order is either the sandwich with provolone cheese or the $3.75 sandwich.","The order with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with swiss cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Nora","Omar","Tony"],"label_c":["colby jack","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45b2c322111d1dfb9934e4093592a523"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela is 5 ft higher than the fall located in Brazil.","Sihat is 5 ft higher than Inawatai.","The fall in Jamaica is somewhat taller than the waterfall located in Switzerland.","Irskela is either the fall in Jamaica or the 105 ft tall waterfall.","The 105 ft tall fall is either Garray or the fall located in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98878d3888be52fc678d58e00c5ef991"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Pine Bay is either the one with a return of 6% or the fund run by Larry Larsen.","The one run by Nadine Newton has had a 1 percent smaller return than Black River.","Of Oak Capital and the one run by Zed Zamora, one has had a return of 6% and the other has had a return of 8%.","First Crescent has a 1 percent larger return than Black River."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Nadine Newton","Vic Velasquez","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23ccd3e2fb0e9bc944fa1e28b1a84ad7"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the talisman will leave 2 months after the flier with the wishbone.","Of Rudy and the aerophobe leaving in January, one will bring their wishbone and the other will bring their shamrock.","The flier leaving in February is either Zachary or the aerophobe with the coin.","Neal will leave 1 month after Zachary."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Brandi","Neal","Rudy","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52ce4d43cbfd7d107f98fa6f903b0c5c"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Ivan Ingram finished with somewhat more gold than the person working at Culver Gorge.","Of Chip Cornell and the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold, one worked the Fuller Rise claim and the other worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","The prospector working at York River finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector working at Tyrol Creek.","Jack Jacobs was either the miner who found 20 ounces of gold or the miner who found 11 ounces of gold.","Harry Howell finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at York River."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Chip Cornell","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82d2f63646f807b1b934b033a89f8647"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who gave Ally the HD tv spent more than the person who gave Ally the planter.","The person who spent $425 is either Mitch Mayo or the attendee who gave Ally the blender.","Ora Osborne is either the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv or the friend who spent $425.","Ora Osborne spent 25 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the blender.","Jack Jordan spent 25 dollars more than Pam Powell."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Mitch Mayo","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","HD tv","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3eda1d8198845abec35f61af143f2565"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 412 is either Mr. Ingram's class or Mr. Herman's class.","The course in room 215 has 2 fewer students than the course in room 208.","Of Mr. Ingram's class and Mr. Warner's class, one has 31 students and the other is in room 208.","Mr. Dean's class has somewhat more students than Mr. Herman's class.","The class in room 120 is either the course with 33 students or the course with 29 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["120","208","215","412"],"label_c":["Dean","Herman","Ingram","Warner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=789200dcd5c68056803d6e59bf4c6ef5"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The TrustCo card has an APR 2 percent lower than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","Of the card with the $3,500 credit limit and the one with an APR of 11%, one is from Hoardstrum and the other is from Whitly Bank.","The card with the $3,500 credit limit is either the Whitly Bank card or the card with an APR of 9%.","The four cards are the Mid Atlantic card, the one with an APR of 11%, the one with the $2,000 credit limit and the one with an APR of 10%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$6,500","$12,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5a6d1fb043aa65f143c1f10631f9c7d"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of Kristie and the person who scored 460 points, one was in lane 1 and the other was in lane 3.","Irma scored 80 points fewer points than Kristie.","Vincent scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 1.","Leigh, the person in lane 2 and the player who scored 460 points are all different people."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Irma","Kristie","Leigh","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","2","3","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=785e20b90ce80b619bf8aa0c404d729d"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in Switzerland is 5 ft taller than Sihat.","Irskela is 10 ft higher than the fall in New Zealand.","The 100 ft tall waterfall is either Cerbel or the waterfall in Canada.","Of the fall located in Switzerland and the fall located in Nigeria, one is Cerbel and the other has a height of 115 ft.","The waterfall in New Zealand is somewhat shorter than the waterfall located in Nigeria."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Nigeria","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=810ceb96d11ff2894153f9f08b45a3a0"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The four cards were Mike Morales's item, the item that sold for $275, the 1972 piece and the one that sold for $225.","The 1987 one was either Opie Oliver's piece or the piece that sold for $175.","Of the 1987 piece and the item that sold for $275, one featured Bill Bernard and the other featured Opie Oliver.","Neddy Norris's item sold for 100 dollars less than the 1988 card."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1987","1988","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40677ea62d8aace4190e1ce8673671bf"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Gillespie's house is somewhat larger than the Pratt's house.","Of the $36,000 structure and the 125 sq ft home, one is for the Pratts and the other is for the Ingrams.","The $27,500 house is somewhat smaller than the Zimmerman's structure.","The $32,250 home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $38,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36ac72a9c8b31b5ff3763df921be2b33"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Carrie Cole won her tournament 1 year before Kristina Katz.","Carrie Cole was either the woman who won in 1920 or the woman who scored a 63.","Of the woman who won in 1921 and the golfer who won in 1922, one was Kristina Katz and the other shot a 62.","Of the woman who scored a 59 and the person who won in 1922, one was Ethel Erwin and the other was Kristina Katz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Ethel Erwin","Kristina Katz","Maxine Mohn"],"label_c":["59","62","63","66"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a7d3f4dc86a4c8cd8eae6b201dd93c5"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The structure built in 1705 is either the structure in Usui or Takahashi.","Of the shrine in Toyagi and the structure built in 1525, one is Amari Michi and the other is Sama Takako.","Takahashi was built 60 years after the temple in Toyagi.","Hori Takesi is either the temple built in 1645 or the shrine built in 1705.","Sama Takako was built 60 years before the shrine in Uchida."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c30e97acd1380f7c13b22695a09498d4"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the contestant who paid $8.99 and Suzanne, one ordered fusilli and the other ordered penne.","Of the contestant who ordered rotini and the contestant who ordered penne, one paid $7.99 and the other was Terry.","The competitor who paid $9.99 was either Suzanne or the competitor who ordered rotini.","Louis paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered penne."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Louis","Suzanne","Terry"],"label_c":["fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e12c212b95dd0028b54e29a6bc98038e"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Maxine Mohn won her tournament 1 year before the woman who scored a 64.","The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year before Wendy Wells.","Of Wendy Wells and Denise Detz, one shot a 67 and the other won in 1920."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","64","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2aaf3760c164bbf67117f44615082fdd"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Frances won sometime after the person who won with a flush.","Courtney won 1 hand before Nathaniel.","The competitor who won with a flush won 1 hand before the competitor who won with a full house.","The person who won the fourth hand was either the person who won with a full house or the player who won with a royal flush.","Of the person who won the third hand and the person who won with a full house, one was Nathaniel and the other was Veronica."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Frances","Nathaniel","Veronica"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","royal flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01c0c2a9882494418ea36b5e31679362"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who scored a 62 won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 65.","Nellie Nolan won her tournament 1 year before Alison Ames.","The golfer who scored a 67 was either Alison Ames or Vickie Vern.","Alison Ames won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who scored a 64.","Of the woman who won in 1921 and the golfer who scored a 65, one was Nellie Nolan and the other was Alison Ames."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Nellie Nolan","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["62","64","65","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f3bdcc557f489cedc81a790b664c6bb3"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Fanneuil oyster costs 20 cents less than the Island Creek oyster.","Of the one that costs $2.30 and the one from Punaville, RI, one is the Katamaka oyster and the other is the Island Creek oyster.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs somewhat more than the Fanneuil oyster.","The Thatcher oyster costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0880aea3cfd3310123902c47078f8663"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Al Allison's one sold for 100 dollars more than Cole Cooley's one.","The 1974 one sold for 50 dollars more than the 2004 card.","The 2007 item was either the piece that sold for $275 or Irv Ingram's piece.","Of the piece that sold for $275 and the card that sold for $175, one featured Jimmy Jacobs and the other came out in 2007."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Cole Cooley","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs"],"label_c":["1974","1999","2004","2007"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f281be1976909b06a66cad0a0fec2874"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 322 has 2 fewer students than the course in room 215.","Of Mr. Paul's class and Mr. Yang's class, one has 31 students and the other is in room 215.","The course in room 412 is either Mr. Paul's class or Mr. Morrison's class.","Mr. Dean's class has somewhat more students than Mr. Morrison's class.","The class in room 212 is either the class with 33 students or the course with 29 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["212","215","322","412"],"label_c":["Dean","Morrison","Paul","Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccb4b75089982ba7d244cf572bc4fba7"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Doesmolen was built 23 years before Vlietmolen.","Of the home built in 1706 and the home built in 1729, one is Vlietmolen and the other is owned by the De Jong family.","Of the Bakker family's home and the windmill built in 1729, one is Oostmolen and the other is Vlietmolen.","Doesmolen is either the windmill built in 1683 or the Jansen family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=242c10f9549291c60a50ba6934d4c466"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen was built 46 years before Doesmolen.","Of the house built in 1752 and the Jansen family's windmill, one is Westmolen and the other is Doesmolen.","The Smit family's house was built sometime after Grosmolen.","Zemelmolen was built 46 years before the De Jong family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a873b12cbb94edc81fc3106a3e7b16b2"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Of the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\", one is Otis and the other was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class is either the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" or Nick.","Andres had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Jill."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Andres","Jill","Nick","Otis"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ee4eeaa995fa91c735876bb174f1dcb"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of the class in room 212 and the class in room 114, one is taught by Herman and the other has 29 students.","Mr. Ellis's class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 212.","The class in room 129 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Gilmore's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","125","129","212"],"label_c":["Dean","Ellis","Gilmore","Herman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=308d221b29fef7d4ea3d3e2d5bb170e0"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Pomaquin oyster is either the oyster from Punaville, RI or the oyster from Charlestown, CT.","The Bluepoint oyster is either the one that costs $2.20 or the one that costs $2.00.","The Katamaka oyster costs 10 cents less than the Fanneuil oyster.","Of the oyster from Punaville, RI and the one from Willapa, RI, one costs $2.10 and the other is the Fanneuil oyster.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs somewhat more than the oyster from Charlestown, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Pomaquin"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7615751b37674a8621120c3b4d6f630"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Brady's class has somewhat more students than Mr. Dean's class.","The course in room 114 is either the course with 33 students or the course with 29 students.","The course in room 319 is either Mr. Franklin's class or Mr. Dean's class.","The class in room 208 has 2 fewer students than the class in room 129.","Of Mr. Franklin's class and Mr. Tanner's class, one has 31 students and the other is in room 129."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["114","129","208","319"],"label_c":["Brady","Dean","Franklin","Tanner"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47a38bcc072a991e1ab99a3c31c23643"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Brent is 4 feet shorter than Dennis.","Adam is somewhat shorter than the right whale.","The fin whale is somewhat longer than the narwhal.","Of Curtis and the 25 ft long exhibit, one is the narwhal and the other is the gray whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f20ddcfbab66122d8bb8d2be3c98bc6d"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Colin is either the patient with the 9:30am appointment or the client going in for the extraction.","Colin has an appointment 1 hour before Kurt.","Of the customer with the 10:30am appointment and the person with the 11:30am appointment, one is Kurt and the other has the appointment for the crown.","Of the client going in for the cleaning and the client with the 11:30am appointment, one is Felix and the other is Kurt."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Felix","Kurt","Tommy"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f80dedacc24c9eeb1f98fd68a6e24a51"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Ora Osborne gave Ally the toaster.","Ora Osborne spent 50 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","Ora Osborne spent less than Jack Jordan.","The person who gave Ally the juicer is either the person who spent $400 or Kit Kelley.","Of Jack Jordan and the attendee who spent $475, one gave Ally the laptop and the other gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aae0d873bd32d2fc56111011733613ef"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the Underwood's house and the 95 sq ft structure, one sold for $38,000 and the other sold for $32,250.","The $36,000 structure is 30 sq ft larger than the $38,000 house.","The Pratt's home is 15 sq ft larger than the Whitehead's structure.","The 110 sq ft structure is either the Whitehead's home or the $25,000 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$32,250","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a6561435351d6dd047616e6d712f54a"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Blanche has her appointment 1 hour after Nettie's client.","Of Dolores and Susie's customer, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other has the 2:00pm appointment.","Pam's customer is either Alison or Myra.","Nettie's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Myra."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Dolores","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Susie","Whitney"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16c223bd3eabcf7cdf0dd50d261d41e9"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person with the 10:30am appointment is either Vanessa or the customer going in for the cleaning.","The client going in for the root canal has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the veneers.","Of Mindy and the client with the 9:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the veneers and the other has the appointment for the filling.","Lynn has an appointment 1 hour after Vanessa."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Lynn","Mindy","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fe22751d367d7d522a1b2df5d79f711"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate from Sweden is either the mogul worth $26 billion or Al Acosta.","The magnate worth $25 billion is either Al Acosta or the person from England.","Of the mogul from England and Cal Craig, one is worth $28 billion and the other is worth $25 billion.","The tycoon from Argentina is worth 2 billion less than the mogul from Mexico.","Gil Gallegos is worth somewhat less than Rachel Reid."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Gil Gallegos","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","England","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1c38e9720675866e6ca15af811d8dcd"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who paid $7.99 was either Florence or the contestant who ordered fettuccine.","Betsy paid 1 dollar more than Oscar.","Margie paid 1 dollar more than the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","Margie was either the runner who ordered spaghetti or the competitor who paid $7.99.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid more than the runner who ordered taglioni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Florence","Margie","Oscar"],"label_c":["fettuccine","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f46ecc19226db1bc78d445c1786ffc4"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $4,000 credit limit.","The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The card with the $6,500 credit limit is either the Credit Korp card or the Southwest Inc card.","Of the Mid Atlantic card and the card with the $7,500 credit limit, one has an APR of 8% and the other has an APR of 11%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc"],"label_c":["$4,000","$6,500","$7,500","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25675f5d355d2efec9428920afa8b147"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Zemelmolen was built sometime before the Jansen family's windmill.","Westmolen was built 23 years before the Smit family's home.","The structure built in 1706 is either the Jansen family's house or Doesmolen.","Of Grosmolen and the windmill built in 1683, one is owned by the Bakker family and the other is owned by the Jansen family.","The Van den Berg family's windmill is either the home built in 1683 or Westmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a1e9f2066ecd1f9a9e6eea80f15405f"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Valerie's design went 10 feet farther than the black plane.","Roderick's design, the green airplane and the plane that went 35 feet were all different planes.","Of Omar's design and the plane that went 35 feet, one was black and the other was pink.","Margo's design landed 10 feet shorter than Omar's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c0fbfbe13fda341239b858343b322c8"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Walter Wade has a 1 percent larger return than Black River.","Silver Rock has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Larry Larsen.","First Crescent has a 1 percent larger return than Black River.","First Crescent has had a smaller return than the fund run by Ralph Ross."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ralph Ross","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e7a1e5748cab74517b94c08d1361880"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Maxine Mohn shot a 67.","The woman who scored a 66 won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 67.","Inez was either the person who scored a 59 or the golfer who won in 1923.","The woman who won in 1921 was either the golfer who scored a 66 or Tina Tuttle.","Inez won her tournament 1 year after Bonita Bitz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Inez","Maxine Mohn","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["59","61","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e797128493ecaadb1ce2491ff462524"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock Delilah bought and JMO, one sold for $28 per share and the other sold for $25 per share.","The stock Charlie bought was per share more expensive than PSTO.","QMZ was 2 dollars per share more expensive than GXTV.","GXTV was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a49830bc9f40ad41be288a092c010725"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of the 2015 piece and the 1978 piece, one featured Keith Kane and the other sold for $275.","The 2015 one sold for 50 dollars more than Finn Freeman's piece.","The one that sold for $125 was either Keith Kane's piece or the 1974 item.","The 1987 item sold for somewhat less than the 1978 piece.","Lance Leach's piece sold for 100 dollars more than the 1987 one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Keith Kane","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1974","1978","1987","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=905c804c501db8c974ae843842fbf8d4"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $36,000 structure is either the 110 sq ft structure or the Davidson's house.","The Pratt's house is somewhat smaller than the Zimmerman's home.","The 95 sq ft house is either the Davidson's home or the $29,000 house.","The $25,000 home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 house.","Of the $29,000 house and the Ewing's structure, one is 140 sq ft and the other is 95 sq ft."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=286d25e889417555f6acfb2d356cebc6"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who made the smoked pork is either the chef who scored 49 points or Gabriel.","The cook who scored 42 points is either Gabriel or the cook who made the jambalaya.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored 14 fewer points than the person who made the pepper steak.","Of the cook who made the jambalaya and Marjorie, one scored 63 points and the other scored 42 points.","Sonia scored somewhat fewer points than Tyrone."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Gabriel","Marjorie","Sonia","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9cd61c2f8354796320d1afb4226173e6"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who spoke for 12 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","Of the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey, one was Krista and the other was Virgil.","Colleen spoke 2 minutes less than Krista.","Dominic spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Dominic","Krista","Virgil"],"label_c":["Eden","Grey","North","Wilson"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0b0bb3946cc2c7c2605c2735cacc580"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of Eric and Frank, one was born on June 14th and the other is the musician.","Charles has a birthday 1 month before the lawyer.","Of Eric and the diplomat, one was born on July 16th and the other was born on June 14th.","Of the person whose birthday is on June 14th and the person whose birthday is on May 18th, one is the lawyer and the other is Frank."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Charles","Eric","Frank"],"label_c":["diplomat","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da29c4a662927138546b781a9e43458e"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the 27 ft long exhibit and Dennis, one is the fin whale and the other is the beluga whale.","The bowhead whale is 4 feet shorter than the beluga whale.","Herbert is somewhat longer than the bowhead whale.","The narwhal is 4 feet shorter than Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal"],"label_c":["Adam","Dennis","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=45d33d0b462f4d9bf7b1ad4d32d08a70"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Irma is either the player in lane 4 or the player who scored 460 points.","The player in lane 6 scored 160 points more points than the player in lane 3.","Of the contestant in lane 2 and the person in lane 6, one scored 540 points and the other is Terrence.","Rena scored 380 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Irma","Rena","Terrence","Zachary"],"label_c":["2","3","4","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bba5e66f50fd462c5dc8ac82882250d5"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Voyager Hero\" came out 1 year before the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\" was made by Tarco Inc..","The game made by Dow Games came out 1 year before the machine made by Pinnefore.","The pinball machine released in 1976 is either the machine made by Dow Games or \"Disco Mania\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b867c8d9eaba3fa921481ff4cf6034c1"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The orange piece was either the bear or the snail.","The cat cost 1 dollar more than the brown balloon.","Of the monkey and the purple animal, one cost $3.00 and the other cost $6.00.","The brown piece cost 1 dollar more than the snail."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["brown","orange","purple","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0a5ba6970f9282c10b3e0dd0b86c538"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier with the shamrock will leave 1 month before the passenger with the talisman.","Doug is either the flier with the shamrock or the passenger leaving in February.","Jaime will bring their lucky hat.","Eloise will leave 1 month before the aerophobe with the horseshoe."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doug","Eloise","Jaime","Sophie"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=593a3f08ec4252a405399758537ba067"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who scored a 66 won her tournament 1 year after Carrie Cole.","Freda Fritz won her tournament 1 year after Carrie Cole.","Freda Fritz won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 64.","Wendy Wells won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 62."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Inez","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["62","64","66","67"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e764296eed915c5263557a25d4b5653e"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Roman and the organism with 1,000 genes, one is B. mangeris and the other is V. tenesis.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Roman was either V. tenesis or the organism with 500 genes.","The four organisms were E. carolinus, the bacteria with 1,000 genes, the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Henderson and the organism with 750 genes.","L. dyson has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Trujillo."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Henderson","Roman","Trujillo","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03bab3a16992b59772e8d0183e1f1ded"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years after Tara Tate.","Lisa Lara won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in economics.","Sue Simpson won the prize in economics.","The person who won in 1972 is either the winner who won the prize in medicine or Betty Brewer."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Lisa Lara","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62859bb61713bf648ff759c2df3bb222"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The yellow piece was either the $6.00 balloon or the dog.","Of the $6.00 balloon and the $4.00 balloon, one was the snail and the other was yellow.","The gold piece cost 1 dollar more than the purple piece.","The bear cost 2 dollars more than the cat."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","snail"],"label_c":["gold","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3732c519de4d005db62dfd4f75fa09db"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul from Denmark is worth 1 billion less than Faith Flynn.","Of Sid Scott and the person from Mexico, one is worth $25 billion and the other is worth $27 billion.","Rachel Reid is worth 1 billion more than Faith Flynn.","Tim Townsend is either the person worth $25 billion or the mogul from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Faith Flynn","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","Mexico"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=905dae9757c49d3a631aedbbc7196ab0"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Dream Machine\" has 50 fewer books than the vehicle Dan drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is driven by Gene.","The vehicle Leroy drives has 50 fewer books than the mobile library Terri drives.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the bookmobile Leroy drives or the vehicle with 300 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Dan","Gene","Leroy","Terri"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5ba09d5ac9a264ddc17b5a423a4a18e"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with gouda cheese costs 1 dollar less than the order with swiss cheese.","Mildred's sandwich costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Omar's sandwich includes provolone cheese.","The $4.75 order is either the sandwich with swiss cheese or Juan's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Juan","Mildred","Omar","Verna"],"label_c":["gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aaeadb7a99e038357d83a8c536dfdfac"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["First Crescent is either the fund with a return of 6% or the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","Of the one with a return of 7% and the one with a return of 8%, one is Pine Bay and the other is run by Patty Paul.","Of the one run by Mike McClain and the one with a return of 8%, one is Oak Capital and the other is Pine Bay.","First Crescent has had a 1 percent smaller return than Pine Bay."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["First Crescent","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=902f0841bd57fd2b1f64ccf4017fb66f"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with somewhat less gold than Ivan Ingram.","The prospector working at Culver Gorge finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","Ben Barron finished with somewhat more gold than Gil Gonzalez.","Of the prospector working at Glacier Grove and the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold, one was Gil Gonzalez and the other was Fred Fletcher."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14a8a6d93186f750b6d2473c72248825"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the vehicle Richard drives and the mobile library Ira drives, one has 300 books and the other is \"Tiny Tomes\".","The bookmobile with 400 books is either \"Ready Reader\" or the vehicle Richard drives.","\"Explore More\" has 50 more books than the mobile library Ira drives.","Of the mobile library with 350 books and \"Ready Reader\", one is driven by Francisco and the other is driven by Ira."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Francisco","Ira","Richard","Violet"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1e20934fbd94118c5d7e5a6edc82192"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $10,000 credit limit.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit is either the one with an APR of 11% or the Southwest Inc card.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 2 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card.","Of the card with an APR of 11% and the one with an APR of 9%, one is from Whitly Bank and the other has a limit of $12,500."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$5,000","$10,000","$12,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ac7bc41d306276cbb1d655d9b162886"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Morgan is either the Lectra 4C or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017.","The four accelerators are the Falston LCS, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019, the project headed by Dr. Dorsey and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018.","Of the project headed by Dr. Morgan and the facility scheduled to go online in 2019, one is the Bale-Hahn SSC and the other is the Lectra 4C.","The ISON-X42 will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Quinn."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=253f57ef8ed69be566f5788f622403d0"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Johnathan scored 160 points more points than Oliver.","The player in lane 3 scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 5.","Of the contestant who scored 540 points and the player who scored 380 points, one is Zachary and the other was in lane 6.","The person in lane 6 is either the contestant who scored 540 points or Perry."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Johnathan","Oliver","Perry","Zachary"],"label_c":["3","4","5","6"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fd00ac0acb70c3826ed248d212494d9"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The surgeon has a birthday 2 months before the politician.","Harry has a birthday sometime after the diplomat.","Of Dale and the person whose birthday is on July 16th, one is the engineer and the other is the politician.","Gerald has a birthday 1 month after the surgeon.","Kevin is either the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th or the traveler born on April 13th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Dale","Gerald","Harry","Kevin"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4aec1fd810552a2164d31ed532fa07a"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Rajesh is 6 years younger than the orangutan Dolly works with.","The ape Calliope works with is either Shamir or the 7-year-old.","Of the animal Calliope works with and the 13-year-old, one is Ofallo and the other is Shamir.","The four animals are Pemson, the 13-year-old, the ape Aldo works with and the 10-year-old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ef010509ed175c51ad50ab8f735e304"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The snail cost 2 dollars more than the cat.","The orange piece cost more than the monkey.","Of the red piece and the dog, one cost $6.00 and the other cost $3.00.","The cat cost 2 dollars less than the gold balloon."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["cat","dog","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["gold","orange","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5a9d97691542a99bff891f210bcbd02"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $300 piece is either the piece made of rosewood or Irma's piece.","Olivia's piece was made of oak.","The piece made of ash costs 25 dollars less than the item made of rosewood.","Josephine's piece costs 25 dollars more than the item made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Irma","Josephine","Olivia","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","oak","rosewood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b81a456187c0d268c388a6a68541a12"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who made the pepper steak scored somewhat fewer points than the person who made the jambalaya.","The cook who made the smoked pork scored 7 more points than Darlene.","Zachary scored 14 more points than the person who made the pepper steak.","The cook who scored 42 points is either Tyrone or the chef who made the cajun chili.","Of the chef who made the smoked pork and the person who made the jambalaya, one was Tyrone and the other scored 63 points."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Darlene","Freda","Tyrone","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=595f53d758fb350efd36f33d09f916ad"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Rothvum was either the player who started in 1985 or the person who started in 1976.","The wing back started 6 years before the second striker.","Of Cerisa and the person who started in 1985, one was the full back and the other was the second striker.","Engmose started 3 years after the wing back.","Hatcha started sometime after the center back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Cerisa","Engmose","Hatcha","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e48915c4feb24fd247663bce6dae78c6"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who made the turkey soup scored somewhat more points than Luther.","Veronica scored 14 fewer points than the person who made the cajun chili.","Of the cook who scored 63 points and the person who made the cashew tofu, one was Marjorie and the other was Darlene.","Luther scored 14 fewer points than Darlene."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Darlene","Luther","Marjorie","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d837a92e28c53c93475bd62220e24c4"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The bean casserole bakes somewhat longer than the meatloaf.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees requires 10 minutes less baking time than the dish that cooks at 385 degrees.","Of the dish that cooks at 375 degrees and the dish that bakes for 35 minutes, one is the meatloaf and the other is the chicken cutlet.","The recipe that cooks at 325 degrees requires somewhat less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42bd254e09e5db61a4fca85978f0d8dc"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online in 2019.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan is either the Lectra 4C or the facility scheduled to go online in 2018.","The ISON-X42 will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","Of the project headed by Dr. Quinn and the project headed by Dr. Noble, one will go online in 2016 and the other is the ISON-X42.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2017 is either the Tevatron LHC or the project headed by Dr. Morgan."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble","Dr. Quinn"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb73cf927b68cd2a59e0f82dc4dca488"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year before \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 1 year after the system made by Dow Games.","\"Disco Mania\", the system made by Hayco Inc. and the system released in 1976 are all different games.","Of \"Bowling Alley\" and the system released in 1976, one was made by Dow Games and the other was made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ff7e27d4f25f3ca9ff4940fafa2541a"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Edith spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden.","Of the student who spoke for 10 minutes and the student who spoke for 8 minutes, one talked about P.M. Eden and the other was Jenna.","Of Iris and Jenna, one spoke for 10 minutes and the other talked about P.M. North.","Of Iris and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair, one spoke for 12 minutes and the other spoke for 10 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Edith","Iris","Jenna"],"label_c":["Blair","Eden","North","Peel"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b9493b219528ef8ebe811147c0cc3df"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client with the 10:30am appointment is either Wayne or the patient going in for the cleaning.","Of Kurt and the person with the 9:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other has the appointment for the crown.","The person going in for the veneers has an appointment 2 hours after the person going in for the whitening.","Gayle has an appointment 1 hour after Wayne."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Gayle","Kurt","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e85b2121bbfc27c9b480f6d975ddf1d3"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Disco Mania\", the pinball machine made by Maxigame and the pinball machine released in 1976 are all different games.","Of \"Bowling Alley\" and the game released in 1976, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other was made by Pinnefore.","\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year before \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Voyager Hero\" came out 1 year after the machine made by Hayco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7fef0146f5f7797f89b064cc96dc5788"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the wishbone will leave 2 months after the flier with the lucky hat.","Gwen will leave in February.","Of the aerophobe with the coin and the flier with the wishbone, one will leave in April and the other is Maurice.","Doug is either the aerophobe with the shamrock or the flier leaving in March."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doug","Gwen","Maurice","Sophie"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4cb444eea3d1a1037f08dcf5299a325"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["B. mangeris has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn and E. carolinus, one has 1,000 genes and the other has 250 genes.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Long has somewhat more genes than L. dyson.","V. tenesis has 500 more genes than B. mangeris."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Estrada","Long","Quinn","Roman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2cfe45b9a0232c975316e22c70c5d90e"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of the attendee who spent $450 and the person who spent $425, one gave Ally the juicer and the other is Pam Powell.","Of Ora Osborne and the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player, one spent $475 and the other spent $450.","Ned Norris spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the juicer.","Of Ora Osborne and Pam Powell, one spent $450 and the other gave Ally the HD tv."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf5a666c2a7485b27f96636f50a7f830"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of the class with 29 students and the course in room 322, one is taught by Dean and the other is taught by Jimenez.","The class in room 122 has 2 fewer students than the course in room 405.","The course in room 322 is either the class with 35 students or the course with 33 students.","Mr. Quinn's class has 4 more students than Mr. Jimenez's class.","The course in room 207 is either the course with 33 students or Mr. Dean's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["122","207","322","405"],"label_c":["Dean","Jimenez","Quinn","Ray"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=efc2fd3a35386fe559b5abf25b9a6dd7"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Nielsen and D. forcilitis, one has 1,000 genes and the other has 250 genes.","B. mangeris has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","The one sequenced by Dr. Kennedy has somewhat more genes than E. carolinus.","L. dyson has 500 more genes than B. mangeris."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","L. dyson"],"label_c":["Acosta","Kennedy","Nielsen","Velasquez"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=590f4f22c85206f2a3f230609c6fa52c"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","The card with an APR of 9% is either the TrustCo card or the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","Of the Hoardstrum card and the one with an APR of 8%, one has a limit of $15,000 and the other has a limit of $6,500.","The one with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $15,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$4,000","$6,500","$7,500","$15,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=deaaffd1d8a306d26f31fad1d00131c3"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The meatloaf requires 10 minutes less baking time than the bean casserole.","The candied yams recipe requires 10 minutes less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 25 minutes cooks at 350 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 410 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the meatloaf."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["bean casserole","candied yams","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["340 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a12fdb0f17bbc38b19e0609a72e472b"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Omar's sandwich is either the $4.75 sandwich or the $5.75 sandwich.","Of the order with gouda cheese and the $2.75 sandwich, one is Nora's and the other is Tony's.","Tony's order costs 1 dollar less than the order with havarti cheese.","The $5.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with swiss cheese or Yolanda's order.","Yolanda's order costs 1 dollar more than the order with gouda cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Nora","Omar","Tony","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1799d83b864edb0e7f22d8cc7c5a67c6"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the Smit family's house and the Van den Berg family's windmill, one was built in 1706 and the other is Grosmolen.","Hoekmolen was built 23 years before Grosmolen.","Doesmolen is either the house built in 1729 or the structure built in 1683.","The De Jong family's house was built sometime after the De Vries family's house.","Westmolen is either the Smit family's structure or the De Vries family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Smit","Van den Berg"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bf9789f8e598a97664256edb0d0a070"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.2694 W was found 6 days before the cache at 88.3907 W.","Of the box at 88.3821 W and the case found on May 9, one was at 41.0072 N and the other was at 40.6656 N.","The box at 40.3109 N was found sometime after the case at 41.0072 N.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found sometime before the box at 41.0237 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84544b9dfdf28519bb8e3e43c61753ed"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with the $10,000 credit limit is either the card with an APR of 11% or the Southwest Inc card.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 2 percent higher than the Credit Korp card.","Of the card with an APR of 11% and the card with an APR of 9%, one is from Whitly Bank and the other has a limit of $10,000.","The one with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $6,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$10,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=060e205f4c3d5ac8504aa7971847c1c8"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $28 per share was either the stock Ida Mae bought or QMZ.","Of the stock Delilah bought and the stock that sold for $25 per share, one was GXTV and the other was KMPP.","QMZ was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Delilah bought.","HBW was either the stock that sold for $27 per share or the stock that sold for $28 per share.","KMPP was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Geraldo bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Delilah","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=affa29bbb35b397bec2ff1560b7a2e3d"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Peggy is either the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot or the aerophobe leaving in February.","Alma will leave in April.","Of the aerophobe leaving in February and the flier leaving in March, one is Gwen and the other will bring their talisman.","The flier with the shamrock will leave 2 months before the passenger with the rabbit's foot."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alma","Gwen","Jaime","Peggy"],"label_c":["horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=346febe282af9102a4ca52c294978c6d"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Mindy has an appointment 1 hour after Vanessa.","The person going in for the veneers has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the whitening.","The client with the 10:30am appointment is either Vanessa or the person going in for the crown.","Of Nettie and the client with the 9:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other has the appointment for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Inez","Mindy","Nettie","Vanessa"],"label_c":["crown","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba068c634259789636737013e0d5f758"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of Harry and the lawyer, one was born on April 13th and the other was born on July 16th.","The engineer is either Dale or Kevin.","Eric has a birthday 1 month after the architect.","The architect has a birthday 1 month after Kevin."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Dale","Eric","Harry","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4aade2247388e3794beadb442d6d19c"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen was built 46 years before the De Vries family's house.","The De Jong family's house is either Westmolen or the structure built in 1706.","Of the De Jong family's windmill and the home built in 1752, one is Grosmolen and the other is Westmolen.","The four structures are Hoekmolen, the windmill built in 1752, the Bakker family's structure and the structure built in 1729."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Van Dijk"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c92b85efa6f41b371a58db59e7bf9d28"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of P. wellington and the organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora, one has 250 genes and the other has 750 genes.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Kennedy has 250 fewer genes than E. carolinus.","E. paradolens has 250 more genes than E. carolinus.","V. tenesis was either the organism with 250 genes or the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Garza","Kennedy","Prince","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e7f19dc755297ad091a5fe4ae80189e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Stanley is either the contestant who scored 380 points or the contestant who scored 540 points.","Johnathan scored more points than Stanley.","The contestant in lane 5 is either Esther or the player who scored 460 points.","Of Johnathan and the player in lane 1, one scored 460 points and the other scored 300 points.","The contestant in lane 4 scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Esther","Hope","Johnathan","Stanley"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9f413a8ed76dba8d2951cd6d9244eb6"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture with 6,500 people and the culture founded in 100 AD, one was the Lyeilia culture and the other was the Tyash culture.","The culture founded in 100 AD was either the Tyash culture or the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 5,000 people.","Of the culture with 9,500 people and the culture with 7,500 people, one was founded in 850 AD and the other was the Aldeton culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Lyeilia","Oiracha","Tyash"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","7,500","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3beba7aabfd554cb735869a0ba3d06e3"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of the machine released in 1977 and the system released in 1975, one is \"Zany Circus\" and the other was made by Tarco Inc..","\"Aladeen\" came out 2 years after \"Archer Quest\".","The game made by Tarco Inc. is either the machine released in 1977 or \"Bowling Alley\".","The system made by Arco came out 1 year after the system made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14ac5291c197b7b45cacb8996927ab0e"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the talisman will leave 1 month before the aerophobe with the shamrock.","Gwen will leave sometime after the aerophobe with the talisman.","The aerophobe leaving in April is either the passenger with the shamrock or the aerophobe with the wishbone.","Of the flier leaving in March and the flier with the shamrock, one is Katie and the other is Peggy.","Florence will leave 1 month before Katie."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Florence","Gwen","Katie","Peggy"],"label_c":["coin","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=984fda443cedbf4fb80dd3c42bfe7279"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is either the 21 ft long specimen or Dennis.","The beluga whale is 2 feet shorter than the right whale.","Of the 23 ft long exhibit and the 25 ft long exhibit, one is the right whale and the other is Brent.","Of Adam and the 25 ft long whale, one is the narwhal and the other is the right whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Dennis","Felipe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=501616c4c7c44e557550da46bacbc2ed"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the Bale-Hahn SSC and the Zynga Complex, one will go online in 2017 and the other is headed by Dr. Owens.","The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Ingram.","The ISON-X42 is either the project headed by Dr. Ingram or the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","The Zynga Complex will go online sometime before the Falston LCS.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Ingram."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Owens"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df4711f8a650c5f148b734d6330bb6e1"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of poplar costs 25 dollars more than Bonita's item.","The $250 item is either Irma's piece or the piece made of chestnut.","Of the item made of poplar and the item made of elm, one was crafted by Irma and the other costs $325.","The piece made of mahogany costs less than the piece made of elm.","Rosemary's item costs 50 dollars more than the item made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Bonita","Dianne","Irma","Rosemary"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","poplar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=addb1f3edc81528c05550924bce9f234"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Toyagi was built 60 years after Amari Michi.","Yamasaki was built 60 years after the temple in Funai.","Okabe Honzo was built sometime before the temple in Niwa.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years after Amari Michi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=49ce465238ef304349a5f87be95e3b4a"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the Ryat culture and the culture with 4,500 people, one was founded in 850 AD and the other was founded in 100 AD.","The Tyash culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 6,500 people.","The four cultures were the society founded in 850 AD, the Tyash culture, the culture with 9,000 people and the Budel culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Ryat","Tyash","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f846331c3a2a22b9a864e63602cfa257"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef who made the cashew tofu is either Wade or the person who scored 49 points.","Tyrone scored 14 fewer points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","The four chefs are Marjorie, the chef who scored 63 points, the chef who made the cajun chili and the chef who scored 56 points.","Of the cook who made the cashew tofu and the person who scored 63 points, one was Anita and the other was Wade."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Anita","Marjorie","Tyrone","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a1ea7aa85b9a8f9d35334b0b8d576de"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Gracie works with is 3 years older than Pemson.","Nikatrice is 6 years younger than the ape Eva works with.","Pemson is 6 years younger than Merah.","The 4-year-old is cared for by Dolly."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Quirrel"],"label_c":["Aldo","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cecf5d5bcd194e2de1e50d55edec663d"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Rhoqua is 5 ft shorter than the fall located in New Zealand.","Of the waterfall located in Tibet and the fall located in Switzerland, one has a height of 115 ft and the other is Irskela.","Garray is 5 ft higher than the waterfall in Jamaica.","The 100 ft tall fall is either the fall located in Tibet or Rhoqua.","Irskela is 5 ft shorter than the fall located in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Irskela"],"label_c":["Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=577cc494718893496ebb29bdc3bbf23a"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the person who won the prize in chemistry and the person who won in 1972, one is Hannah Hay and the other is Kim Kane.","Sue Simpson is either the winner who won in 1964 or the person who won the prize in literature.","The winner who won in 1976 won the prize in medicine.","Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years before Kim Kane."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Hannah Hay","Kim Kane","Lisa Lara","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","literature","medicine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01fceed6f71aa7da4a028d09ad958aa4"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock Geraldo bought and HBW, one sold for $28 per share and the other sold for $25 per share.","The stock Ida Mae bought was either the stock that sold for $26 per share or ABTR.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was either ABTR or the stock Geraldo bought.","JMO was per share less expensive than QMZ.","The stock Abigail bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25bc5d21a9e98490da87f8d4d2520d67"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The dish that bakes for 40 minutes cooks at 425 degrees.","Of the dish that cooks at 385 degrees and the dish that bakes for 35 minutes, one is the baked ham and the other is the chicken cutlet.","The baked ham requires 5 minutes less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","The roast potatoes recipe is either the recipe that bakes for 25 minutes or the dish that cooks at 410 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["375 degrees","385 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a8f6a5b67654da7727865284dd3d7fe"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Rhoqua is 5 ft taller than the waterfall in Jamaica.","The four waterfalls are Inawatai, the waterfall in Jamaica, the 110 ft tall waterfall and the fall located in Switzerland.","The 100 ft tall waterfall is either the waterfall located in Nigeria or Garray.","Of Garray and Rhoqua, one is 105 ft high and the other is in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Garray","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8e4e755b6482e1f5b5712490f3bc5304"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Hori Takesi was built 60 years before Okabe Honzo.","Of the shrine in Funai and the temple built in 1645, one is Matsuno Okura and the other is Okabe Honzo.","Hori Takesi is either the structure built in 1525 or the shrine in Niwa.","Of the structure built in 1585 and the shrine built in 1645, one is Okabe Honzo and the other is in Miyato."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a4de12a7aaaef77e5823695a5c12e58"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Benny Baron's sighting was submitted 2 days after Dan Delgado's report.","Of the August 7 report and the August 5 sighting, one was reported by Gil Gates and the other was from Walnut Creek.","The report from Crescent City was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Islesboro.","The sighting from Walnut Creek was either the August 7 report or Edith Estes's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Embden","Islesboro","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e76fba867f0d15f438e5e61e581967f"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the contestant who scored 460 points and the player in lane 7, one is Nina and the other is Yvette.","Yvette scored 80 points fewer points than Gretchen.","The person who scored 300 points is either the player in lane 2 or Gretchen.","The contestant in lane 3 scored more points than Yvette."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Gretchen","Nina","Wanda","Yvette"],"label_c":["2","3","4","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07400cd4e856387a2737d75d45beb431"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The snail cost less than the turtle.","The gold piece cost 2 dollars less than the white piece.","The $3.00 piece was either the bear or the red piece.","Of the red balloon and the monkey, one cost $6.00 and the other cost $3.00.","The yellow animal was either the $4.00 piece or the bear."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8286ea03323ef49cd5af66a25bebb65"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Kirby's home is either the $35,000 house or the 125 sq ft home.","The Nielsen's structure is 110 sq ft.","Of the $25,000 structure and the $36,000 structure, one is 140 sq ft and the other is for the Pratts.","The $36,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the $32,250 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f31efa9ce3cdcb5a5b66492b6e99be4e"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Tina Tuttle won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 59.","The woman who scored a 64 won her tournament sometime after Bonita Bitz.","Bonita Bitz won her tournament 2 years before Alison Ames.","Of the person who won in 1923 and the person who scored a 60, one was Shari Steel and the other was Alison Ames."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Bonita Bitz","Shari Steel","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["59","60","62","64"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6eed1a11bd454d3af8526322953c962f"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of Olive Olson and the winner who won the prize in literature, one won in 1964 and the other won in 1976.","The person who won the prize in bioengineering is either Kim Kane or Tara Tate.","Norma Nolan won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","The winner who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 4 years after Tara Tate."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Kim Kane","Norma Nolan","Olive Olson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4765b89c10772addfe7f5aa6b10f901"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $20,000 credit limit.","Of the Mid Atlantic card and the card with an APR of 8%, one has a limit of $20,000 and the other has a limit of $12,500.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","The one with an APR of 9% is either the TrustCo card or the one with the $10,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$10,000","$12,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=027710e0133743ad996fa62ae581ab78"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library Cynthia drives is either the bookmobile with 250 books or \"Explore More\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 100 fewer books than the vehicle Dan drives.","Of \"Dream Machine\" and the mobile library with 400 books, one is driven by Dan and the other is driven by Cynthia.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has fewer books than \"Dream Machine\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" is driven by Ira."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Becky","Cynthia","Dan","Ira"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfd9374522e973ceb3f5723eb85c1275"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The wing back started 6 years before the second striker.","Of Awad and the player who started in 1985, one was the goalie and the other was the second striker.","Fichin started 3 years after the wing back.","Gardelli started sometime after the full back.","Hatcha was either the person who started in 1985 or the player who started in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Awad","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha"],"label_c":["full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ed6ac7366ab1569eb91ba516e545c88"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Explore More\" is either the vehicle with 350 books or the bookmobile Cynthia drives.","\"Dream Machine\" has 50 fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Ready Reader\" is either the bookmobile with 400 books or the mobile library with 350 books.","The vehicle Leroy drives has 100 more books than the bookmobile Hugh drives.","Of the mobile library with 250 books and \"Ready Reader\", one is driven by Cynthia and the other is driven by Hugh."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Hugh","Leroy","Richard"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=116b406433d2ec940a3e9d521bee3cfa"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Denise is either the child whose final word was \"anemic\" or the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Denise had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Ted.","Of the student whose final word was \"bulwark\" and the student whose final word was \"consomme\", one is Ted and the other was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class and the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", one is Gayle and the other is Ted."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Denise","Gayle","Ted","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=703c74dde09e1d95581aa2ec2b43e7f5"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Felix is either the patient going in for the whitening or the patient with the 12:30pm appointment.","Orlando is scheduled for 9:30am.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the extraction.","Yvette has an appointment 1 hour after Colin.","Yvette has the appointment for the filling."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Felix","Orlando","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","whitening"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e62058e435af78365cc0f015791e214"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Leigh scored 160 points fewer points than Wanda.","Wanda is either the contestant who scored 380 points or the player in lane 2.","The player in lane 4 scored 80 points more points than the player in lane 5.","Of Deanna and the person in lane 4, one scored 380 points and the other scored 460 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Deanna","Irma","Leigh","Wanda"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94cff66b45bd1e4b6ac9386fe9110dc1"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $38,000 structure is either the 140 sq ft house or the Nielsen's home.","Of the 140 sq ft structure and the 110 sq ft home, one is for the Pratts and the other sold for $38,000.","The Ewing's house is 30 sq ft larger than the Gillespie's home.","The $25,000 house is 15 sq ft larger than the $36,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Nielsen","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11e40c1af839ab1d6c272eb7f2238d2f"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine in Uchida was built 60 years after Matsuno Okura.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years after Matsuno Okura.","Okabe Honzo was built sometime before the shrine in Niwa.","Yamasaki was built 60 years after the structure in Funai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Niwa","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe8a6a16cc7593eccddc5097493e53cd"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the tycoon from Canada and the mogul worth $27 billion, one is Ed Everett and the other is Kirk Kaplan.","Of the person worth $26 billion and the tycoon worth $27 billion, one is Kirk Kaplan and the other is from Denmark.","Cal Craig is worth 1 billion less than Kirk Kaplan.","Cal Craig is either the tycoon worth $25 billion or the magnate from Norway."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Kirk Kaplan","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3337833a92ca2220631e58d87f6a10b9"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Faye Fender's podcast is either the podcast with 4 million downloads or the podcast with 1 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2015 has 2 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2013.","Cora Capon's show has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2015.","Of Bobby Bora's show and the podcast with 4 million downloads, one started in 2010 and the other started in 2013.","Dixie Dean's podcast has more downloads than the show that began in 2008."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=368583360b5583e7bdec78427918dad3"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Watts v Yang was 2 weeks before the 5-4 decision.","Of the 3-6 decision and the March 24 proceeding, one was Gibbs v Kintz and the other was Zamora v Pibb.","The 3-6 decision was either Zamora v Pibb or the March 10 proceeding.","The four cases were Omar v Powers, the March 24 proceeding, the 2-7 decision and the March 17 proceeding."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d638816a12c726fbec15c88bf457602"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Neddy Norris's item, the 1995 card and the card that sold for $225 were all different cards.","Of Irv Ingram's card and the item that sold for $225, one came out in 1978 and the other came out in 2004.","Cole Cooley's item sold for 50 dollars less than Irv Ingram's one.","Pete Perez's piece sold for 50 dollars more than the 1978 item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Irv Ingram","Neddy Norris","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1978","1995","2004","2012"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfbc10d587cbe12d86c13a89f024e022"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than Brandi.","Of the person who scored 300 points and the player who scored 460 points, one is Perry and the other was in lane 6.","The player in lane 4 scored fewer points than Brandi.","The contestant in lane 4 scored fewer points than Rena.","The contestant who scored 380 points, Johnathan and Perry are all different people."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Brandi","Johnathan","Perry","Rena"],"label_c":["4","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91d36365fd0f7bbbafb1af3d16486d27"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the entrant who entered her scarf and the entrant who finished first, one is Geneva and the other is Tanya.","The person who finished fourth is either the knitter who entered her tea cozy or Winifred.","Kimberly is either the knitter who finished third or the entrant who finished fourth.","Tanya finished 1 place before the knitter who entered her socks.","Winifred finished 1 place after the entrant who entered her scarf."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Kimberly","Tanya","Winifred"],"label_c":["hat","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6035b755dc80e25ee1e2e240f6b87f1e"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Bakker family's windmill was built 46 years before the Van den Berg family's structure.","The house built in 1683 is either Doesmolen or the Meijer family's home.","Of the Meijer family's house and Grosmolen, one was built in 1752 and the other was built in 1683.","The Visser family's structure is either the structure built in 1706 or Doesmolen.","Vlietmolen was built sometime before Zemelmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51b3b86272bc6df19ddb1f8b0c1423ce"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the $27,500 home and the $36,000 home, one is 140 sq ft and the other is for the Nielsens.","The Ewing's structure is either the $35,000 structure or the 125 sq ft structure.","The Kirby's structure is 110 sq ft.","The $36,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the $32,250 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood"],"label_c":["$27,500","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b216a165bdd464621c2417458b144f75"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 94 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","Of Nolan's Pine and the 94 year-old tree, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is 150 ft. tall.","The Senator is 6 feet shorter than Zeke's Spruce.","Zeke's Spruce is either the 147 ft. tree or the 85 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["85","87","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec73b8ccb7d41afc03fcca5e012b59f6"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the person working at York River and the prospector working at Culver Gorge, one was Fred Fletcher and the other found 20 ounces of gold.","Ivan Ingram finished with 6 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Tyrol Creek.","The prospector who found 11 ounces of gold was either Fred Fletcher or the prospector working at Belle Hart.","The prospector working at York River finished with 3 ounces more gold than Ben Barron.","The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with somewhat less gold than the person working at Culver Gorge."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a633e81d83df12b8f90059e6b05e589"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Wilbur won 2 hands after the competitor who won with two pairs.","Frances won with one pair.","Maria was either the person who won the third hand or the competitor who won the second hand.","The competitor who won with a straight flush was either the competitor who won the fourth hand or Maria.","Of the player who won the fourth hand and the player who won the third hand, one won with a flush and the other was Frances."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Frances","Maria","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight flush"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d46789109a0df0a88133e6834045ef9d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Zynga Complex is either the project headed by Dr. Valentine or the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","The Egert Facility is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Lectra 4C will go online 1 year before the ISON-X42.","Of the project headed by Dr. Valentine and the project headed by Dr. York, one will go online in 2017 and the other is the ISON-X42.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Jennings."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Valentine","Dr. York"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1cb1475be3f3c142c8ee8fbbf1c756e9"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The silver plane went 20 feet farther than the green airplane.","Henrietta's design was either the pink airplane or the plane that went 35 feet.","Margo's design went 25 feet.","Of the blue plane and the silver plane, one went 45 feet and the other was Roderick's."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Margo","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=492441275a780e892262231e4d1904d7"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Ewing and the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, one is the Bale-Hahn SSC and the other is the Egert Facility.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 is headed by Dr. Noble.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 1 year before the Egert Facility.","The Tevatron LHC is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 or the project headed by Dr. Farley."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Farley","Dr. Noble"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9133e8d0eccca8eeb49d5c0da57b4625"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Usui is either the structure built in 1585 or Amari Michi.","Of the temple in Niwa and Hori Takesi, one was built in 1705 and the other was built in 1525.","Matsuno Okura was built sometime before Yamasaki.","The shrine built in 1525 is either Amari Michi or the temple in Niwa.","The shrine in Funai was built 120 years before the shrine in Toyagi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Niwa","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=498b8c01d5cd372da6fa696d078420f1"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of the game released in 1977 and the machine made by Dow Games, one is \"Voyager Hero\" and the other is \"Disco Mania\".","The game made by Tarco Inc. came out sometime after \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Zany Circus\" came out 2 years before the game made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 2 years before \"Disco Mania\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6c35c30d46940449f89ab886f04a3e5"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $7,500 credit limit.","Of the one with an APR of 11% and the one with an APR of 9%, one is from TrustCo and the other has a limit of $10,000.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit is either the card with an APR of 11% or the Mid Atlantic card.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 2 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$4,000","$6,500","$7,500","$10,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=086742ba67fee202723e4ef48b286a2f"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the $325 item and the $275 piece, one was crafted by Whitney and the other was made of sandalwood.","The item made of elm costs less than Whitney's piece.","The item made of poplar costs 50 dollars more than Hope's item.","The item made of elm costs 25 dollars less than Patsy's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Hope","Patsy","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","elm","poplar","sandalwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a4d90c35750b9b9e6dff289a52b20c8"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the chef who made the lemon snapper and the chef who made the turkey soup, one scored 49 points and the other was Ed.","Karl scored 7 fewer points than Ed.","The cook who made the cashew tofu scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the jambalaya.","Anita is either the chef who scored 56 points or the chef who scored 42 points.","Sonia is either the cook who made the lemon snapper or the chef who made the jambalaya."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Anita","Ed","Karl","Sonia"],"label_c":["cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df83869523504078e18cf0006b0f63be"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Hope's item costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of elm.","Nadine's piece costs 25 dollars more than the item made of mahogany.","The $250 piece is either the item made of chestnut or Hope's item.","Of the item made of chestnut and the piece made of oak, one costs $325 and the other was crafted by Olivia.","Olivia's item costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of mahogany."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325"],"label_b":["Hope","Kendra","Nadine","Olivia"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","oak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4524034436ca6129efa68b7f389b3eb3"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the child from Mrs. Manzella's class and the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\", one is Gayle and the other is Philip.","Lila had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The four people are Jill, the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\", the student from Mrs. Condini's class and the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\".","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class is either Philip or the contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Gayle","Jill","Lila","Philip"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=651ccd275817d2e72ecaff1f21a4368d"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen was built 23 years before the Meijer family's house.","Of Zemelmolen and Hoekmolen, one is owned by the Visser family and the other was built in 1683.","The Jansen family's home was built 23 years before Zemelmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Meijer","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70e84e590f5a4f7434c56fd0b998d69f"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $5.35 is either Geoffrey or the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich.","Irene is either the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub or the salesperson whose order cost $5.35.","The person who ordered the meatball sub owes more than the person who ordered the taco salad.","Erica owes 45 cents more than Peter.","Irene owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the club sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter"],"label_c":["club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ae4a6526c284241305bd22c030c0b3a"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Oostmolen is either the house built in 1729 or the structure built in 1683.","Zemelmolen is either the Smit family's windmill or the Jansen family's structure.","Westmolen was built 23 years before Vlietmolen.","The De Jong family's structure was built sometime after the Jansen family's house.","Of the Smit family's windmill and the Van den Berg family's windmill, one was built in 1706 and the other is Vlietmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","Jansen","Smit","Van den Berg"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66cfb058a57c3e79001fb70b130bd4c1"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Winifred had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class is either Zachary or the student whose final word was \"bulwark\".","The four people are Lila, the child whose final word was \"duplicity\", the child from Mrs. Almerini's class and the child whose final word was \"consomme\".","Of the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class and the child whose final word was \"duplicity\", one is Ira and the other is Zachary."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Ira","Lila","Winifred","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e438e43a82c2215e4f8ee253285ad53"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine in Nakai was built 120 years before the structure in Usui.","Amari Michi was built sometime after Sama Takako.","Of the temple in Toyagi and the structure built in 1645, one is Sama Takako and the other is Hori Takesi.","The structure in Miyato was built sometime before Yamasaki."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e78ca6b03a760a30497be8bfc41276c4"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Ready Reader\" has more books than \"Words To Go\".","The mobile library Gene drives has 50 more books than the mobile library Leroy drives.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has fewer books than \"Explore More\".","Of the bookmobile Gene drives and the vehicle Hugh drives, one has 300 books and the other is \"Tiny Tomes\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Gene","Hugh","Leroy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7b790e5faeaae8a255d86439a14a63f"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The citrus halibut has 400 calories.","The chili pork was either the recipe served on May 15th or the dish with 420 calories.","The recipe served on May 17th contains 40 more calories than the meal served on May 14th.","Of the dish served on May 12th and the dish served on May 17th, one has 440 calories and the other was the kale quinoa."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e948e3f354f6f11ef18fd563e83ab75"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Gil Gonzalez finished with 3 ounces more gold than Dilbert Duke.","Jack Jacobs finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at Belle Hart.","The person working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 ounces more gold than Dilbert Duke.","Gil Gonzalez finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20"],"label_b":["Dilbert Duke","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97e557f5d01e2b5ad31349415c140fc1"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Xavier\" is either the $1,000 dummy or Isabel's dummy.","Lucas's dummy cost somewhat less than Margarita's puppet.","\"Sniffletoe\" cost 500 dollars less than \"Utrecht\".","Of \"Tombawomba\" and Jeff's dummy, one cost $1,500 and the other cost $750.","The $750 puppet is either Isabel's puppet or \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Xavier"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38a591758e3018e840cb4753e9999cb7"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of Charles and the engineer, one was born on May 18th and the other was born on June 14th.","Michael is either the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th or the architect.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month after the politician.","Frank has a birthday 2 months before Michael."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Charles","Eric","Frank","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","politician"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b95eb852c75a99a2299b3e05f32eba06"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Friday had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Saturday.","Of the program that aired at 6:00pm and the program with 250,000 viewers, one aired on Saturday and the other aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 10:00pm.","The show with 500,000 viewers was either the show that aired at 10:00pm or the program that aired on Monday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7fcee8b8a22194337492411fe0ecdc7"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The four recipes were the bulgur salad, the meal with 440 calories, the recipe served on May 11th and the meal with 420 calories.","The recipe served on May 12th was either the kale quinoa or the meal with 400 calories.","The chili pork contains 40 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 16th.","Of the dish served on May 12th and the meal with 440 calories, one was the asian steak and the other was the kale quinoa."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4f78d8d8d00c426e1d5959eba17d80a8"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Cindy Chan's report was submitted 1 day after Edith Estes's sighting.","The August 5 sighting was either Edith Estes's report or the report from Ames.","Of Dan Delgado's report and the August 4 report, one was from Marina and the other was from Beaconsfield.","The sighting from Jackson was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Marina."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes"],"label_c":["Ames","Beaconsfield","Jackson","Marina"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f56738822559f4d2059915e2e40ed4c"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person from France is either Gil Gallegos or Rachel Reid.","The mogul from Canada is worth 1 billion more than Rachel Reid.","Leonard Levy is worth 1 billion more than the person from Canada.","Of Mike Mckay and the magnate from Norway, one is worth $25 billion and the other is worth $28 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Gil Gallegos","Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","France","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8899ac8449b5fa5ac0180b3f9933b690"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the vehicle Francisco drives and the bookmobile with 250 books, one is \"Dream Machine\" and the other is \"Words To Go\".","The mobile library Omar drives has 50 more books than the vehicle Elena drives.","The mobile library with 250 books is either \"Words To Go\" or the bookmobile Elena drives.","Of the vehicle Omar drives and the bookmobile Ira drives, one has 400 books and the other is \"Books-4-U\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Elena","Francisco","Ira","Omar"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d19ce04b599dce85a9c4715542576462"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the cantilever structure and North Bridge, one is 13,000 ft and the other is 8,500 ft.","The 8,500 ft bridge is either Avery Bridge or the cantilever one.","The truss structure is either the 10,000 ft structure or Avery Bridge.","The bowstring one is 3,000 feet shorter than the girder bridge.","Star Bridge is shorter than Vellon Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=109439344e30c374560184e3bf23a888"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Yolanda Yang has had a smaller return than the fund run by Ule Underwood.","Pine Bay has a 2 percent larger return than the fund run by Yolanda Yang.","Of the one run by Zed Zamora and the one run by Ule Underwood, one is Hudson Brook and the other has had a return of 9%.","The fund run by Zed Zamora has a 1 percent larger return than Black River.","The fund with a return of 6% is either Hudson Brook or the one run by Ollie Ochoa."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Ule Underwood","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f72195b427611d69b4f815312b8beec"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Funai was built sometime after the shrine in Miyato.","Amari Michi is either the shrine built in 1645 or the temple built in 1525.","Of the temple in Niwa and the shrine in Uchida, one was built in 1585 and the other is Hori Takesi.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years before Hori Takesi.","Takahashi is either the structure in Niwa or the structure in Miyato."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Uchida"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adfbbe55fcbb4477bab214506248af95"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar less than the order with provolone cheese.","Of the $4.75 order and the order with swiss cheese, one is Nora's and the other is Zachary's.","Verna's order costs 1 dollar less than Nora's order.","The $2.75 order is either the order with cheddar cheese or Juan's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Juan","Nora","Verna","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6717b73963ea32cf68b6f572c76fed36"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The four people are the friend who spent $475, Mitch Mayo, the person who gave Ally the HD tv and Kit Kelley.","Of Lily Little and the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player, one spent $475 and the other spent $400.","Mitch Mayo spent 25 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the juicer."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","planter"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50ab132fa4c032cce0a7c619f1c32f2b"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Zany Circus\" came out 1 year after \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Disco Mania\" is either the machine made by Waverly Toys or the pinball machine released in 1977.","The pinball machine made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years after the system made by Hayco Inc..","\"Voyager Hero\" was released in 1974.","\"Zany Circus\" was made by Tarco Inc.."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb342bfbb4841965d83f28b1db097bb5"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes 90 cents less than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","Geoffrey owes less than Rebecca.","Geoffrey owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","Of the team member whose order cost $6.25 and Chip, one ordered the Italian sub and the other ordered the meatball sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98e3c85cdd6f2bbf4cfe0b3addcfc1d6"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["Of the oyster that costs $2.30 and the oyster that costs $2.10, one is the Welcher oyster and the other is from Willapa, RI.","The Island Creek oyster costs 20 cents more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The one from Willapa, RI is either the oyster that costs $2.30 or the Thatcher oyster.","The one from Duxbury, MA costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Vancouver, BC."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Pomaquin","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e3eff435e9c7f22912688f5b3af8427"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the person born on June 14th and the politician, one is Adrian and the other is Jeffrey.","The traveler whose birthday is on July 16th is the architect.","The surgeon has a birthday sometime after the politician.","Jeffrey has a birthday 2 months after Lamar."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Harry","Jeffrey","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e58a858f00b697b10c8d752391ca9db"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the 140 sq ft structure and the 110 sq ft structure, one is for the Zimmermans and the other sold for $38,000.","The $38,000 house is either the 140 sq ft home or the Ingram's structure.","The $27,500 house is 15 sq ft larger than the $36,000 home.","The Davidson's home is 30 sq ft larger than the Gillespie's home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3702e204a35b0eb324396574a4fa537"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the candied yams recipe and the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes, one cooks at 400 degrees and the other cooks at 350 degrees.","The chicken cutlet requires somewhat less baking time than the meatloaf.","The candied yams recipe requires 5 minutes less baking time than the mac and cheese.","The dish that cooks at 400 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 410 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["350 degrees","375 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a71f02be0b912717c401be37ee0d0aa"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the gray whale and Herbert, one is 21 ft long and the other is 25 ft long.","The fin whale is 2 feet longer than the bowhead whale.","Evan is 2 feet shorter than the bowhead whale.","The sei whale is either the 21 ft long whale or Dennis."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Dennis","Evan","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c56a64f2336297ea5e23e21727bc15d8"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Of the knitter who entered her socks and the knitter who entered her sweater, one finished second and the other is Ruth.","Winifred is either the knitter who entered her socks or the entrant who entered her scarf.","The knitter who entered her hat finished somewhat after the person who entered her scarf.","Tanya finished 1 place before Ruth.","Desiree is either the knitter who finished third or the entrant who finished first."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Ruth","Tanya","Winifred"],"label_c":["hat","scarf","socks","sweater"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=901020ef3d9143af41dc3bc2c3fab3c1"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The bookmobile Wesley drives has 100 fewer books than the mobile library Violet drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Leroy drives.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","Of the vehicle with 400 books and \"Books-4-U\", one is driven by Sheryl and the other is driven by Violet."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Leroy","Sheryl","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b822e34f5c430e248e177f4221b3356"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape Beatrice works with is 3 years younger than Ofallo.","The 13-year-old is cared for by Calliope.","Pemson is 6 years older than the animal Eva works with.","Merah is either the 10-year-old or the ape Eva works with.","Ofallo is either the 10-year-old or the orangutan Eva works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Pemson","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3457c50b30e81e354897cec44b3c2741"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person who scored 63 points and the chef who scored 49 points, one was Sonia and the other made the turkey soup.","Celia scored 14 more points than Ed.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored 7 more points than the cook who made the lemon snapper.","The cook who made the turkey soup is either the person who scored 63 points or Marjorie."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Ed","Marjorie","Sonia"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8f9c2592b262a143cd74a88ca1dd722"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Irskela and Nyalt, one is 100 ft high and the other is in Nigeria.","The 110 ft tall fall is in Brazil.","Nyalt is either the waterfall in Brazil or the 100 ft tall fall.","Cerbel is 5 ft higher than Nyalt.","The fall in Tibet is somewhat taller than the fall in New Zealand."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4dc4bf1f2310de624a864a9ece1cbd2a"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Bessie finished 2 places before Alexis.","Of the entrant who finished fourth and the person who entered her scarf, one is Ernestine and the other is Alexis.","Ollie finished 2 places before the person who entered her blanket.","The entrant who entered her tea cozy finished somewhat after Bessie."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Bessie","Ernestine","Ollie"],"label_c":["blanket","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa294b6b7a9aba9e471eeaf8d2f22981"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 96 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the 79 year-old tree.","Of the 96 year-old tree and the 94 year-old tree, one is 153 ft. tall and the other is Evan's Fir.","Of the 87 year-old tree and the 144 ft. tree, one is Old Jarvis and the other is Zeke's Spruce.","The 144 ft. tree is either Zeke's Spruce or the 79 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","87","94","96"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4bfe5e98cce730bd6120abbc089b92b"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Nyalt and the 110 ft tall fall, one is in Canada and the other is located in Jamaica.","Oginao is 5 ft higher than Nyalt.","Oginao is 5 ft shorter than the fall located in Canada.","The four waterfalls are the waterfall in Switzerland, Nyalt, Oginao and Irskela."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=221b3c02f118554e79202e16f3757116"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of the piece that sold for $275 and the piece that sold for $175, one featured Opie Oliver and the other came out in 2015.","The 1983 item sold for 50 dollars more than the 2004 item.","Eric Estrada's item sold for 100 dollars more than Gilby Glass's piece.","The 2015 piece was either the item that sold for $275 or Keith Kane's item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Eric Estrada","Gilby Glass","Keith Kane","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1983","1987","2004","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3c1624eb7627103725d8a9966009ded"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler born on May 18th is either Jeffrey or the architect.","Of Frank and the person born on April 13th, one is the surgeon and the other is the engineer.","Charles has a birthday 1 month after Jeffrey.","The politician has a birthday 2 months after the surgeon."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Charles","Frank","Jeffrey"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=24655d504841a7dde620c9af53e24ca2"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person who made the smoked pork and Freda, one scored 63 points and the other scored 42 points.","Celia scored 14 fewer points than the chef who made the cajun chili.","Jim scored 14 more points than Celia.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored somewhat more points than Hattie."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Celia","Freda","Hattie","Jim"],"label_c":["cajun chili","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b0e2a4098d71f8a6f4737975f765012"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Watts v Yang was 1 week before the 4-5 decision.","Of the 3-6 decision and the March 3 proceeding, one was Ayers v Byrd and the other was Watts v Yang.","The March 24 case was either the 7-2 decision or Zamora v Pibb.","Short v Metz was either the March 17 proceeding or the March 24 case.","Zamora v Pibb was 1 week after the 3-6 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b653b14a7c50efa95972ef3b5ab1bcaa"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Roger's Oak is shorter than Evan's Fir.","The 85 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the 94 year-old tree.","Nolan's Pine is taller than Zeke's Spruce.","Of the 85 year-old tree and the 87 year-old tree, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is Roger's Oak."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","87","94"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f5940c4988daa1f4663ca0e032deaee"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of the person who spent $475 and the attendee who gave Ally the juicer, one is Mitch Mayo and the other is Kit Kelley.","The person who gave Ally the toaster spent more than Lily Little.","Lily Little spent 50 dollars less than Kit Kelley.","Pam Powell spent 50 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the blender."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","juicer","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=241a46a0a73856991010524daa0ab4f1"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person going in for the veneers is either the patient with the 10:30am appointment or Colin.","Of the client going in for the filling and Dwight, one is scheduled for 12:30pm and the other is scheduled for 9:30am.","The person with the 9:30am appointment is either Colin or the client going in for the filling.","The person going in for the crown has an appointment 2 hours before the person going in for the root canal.","Kurt has an appointment sometime before Wayne."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Dwight","Kurt","Wayne"],"label_c":["crown","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9f1c8fefd6a620f97625a7822f6956c"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The fin whale is 2 feet longer than the beluga whale.","Dennis is 2 feet shorter than the beluga whale.","The sei whale is either the 21 ft long specimen or Adam.","Of the narwhal and Felipe, one is 21 ft long and the other is 25 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Dennis","Evan","Felipe"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b56c96a02e3f4b7567bda49719f6792"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Oak Capital, the fund run by Patty Paul and the one with a return of 8% are all different funds.","Of First Crescent and the one with a return of 8%, one is run by Ollie Ochoa and the other is run by Ralph Ross.","Black River has had a 1 percent smaller return than First Crescent.","Silver Rock has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Ollie Ochoa."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38a4ff478ac9bb6bd83e6daeeae1742d"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Pratt's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the Nielsen's house.","The $38,000 house is somewhat larger than the Pratt's house.","The Zimmerman's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $25,000 home.","Of the 140 sq ft house and the $29,000 house, one is for the Whiteheads and the other is for the Nielsens."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Nielsen","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c83c5a9381f5a1c25f532d97f9992746"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 2-7 decision was 2 weeks before the 4-5 decision.","The 7-2 decision was either the March 10 case or Ayers v Byrd.","Of the 3-6 decision and Carson v Dunn, one was on March 24 and the other was on March 3.","Omar v Powers was sometime before Short v Metz.","The March 3 case was either Ayers v Byrd or the 3-6 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f58806747c22e2a8ab771fd6e42b85b"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Jansen family's structure was built sometime before Zemelmolen.","The Van den Berg family's windmill was built 46 years after Vlietmolen.","Of the windmill built in 1752 and the house built in 1706, one is Zemelmolen and the other is owned by the Visser family.","The Jansen family's windmill was built 23 years before Westmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d0ccc95ad5016d0fac734278d9e99d2"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 88.1863 W was found sometime after the box at 40.6656 N.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 6 days before the cache at 88.0431 W.","Of the cache at 88.3907 W and the box at 40.5912 N, one was found on May 12 and the other was found on May 3.","The cache at 41.0237 N was found 6 days after the box at 40.3109 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b1c575bb6d99c0ebd7d637df00babae"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish, the purple piece and the $5.00 balloon were all different items.","The snail cost 1 dollar more than the magenta piece.","Of the cat and the $5.00 animal, one was magenta and the other was red.","The bear cost 1 dollar less than the cat."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","snail"],"label_c":["magenta","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b3056859edad3c566b991191e86a047"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years after the Garight culture.","The Tyash culture was founded sometime after the culture with 4,500 people.","Of the culture with 9,000 people and the culture with 9,500 people, one was founded in 100 AD and the other was the Tyash culture.","The culture with 8,000 people was either the culture founded in 600 AD or the Uskorr culture.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded 500 years after the Uskorr culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Garight","Ryat","Tyash","Uskorr"],"label_c":["4,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8e862b20ac60f4ccea3d4047a4e2c42"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of Eric Estrada's item and the card that sold for $125, one came out in 2004 and the other came out in 1983.","Cole Cooley's one sold for 50 dollars more than Jimmy Jacobs's piece.","The card that sold for $175 was either Jimmy Jacobs's item or the 1978 card.","The 1995 piece sold for 100 dollars more than the 2004 piece."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Jimmy Jacobs"],"label_c":["1978","1983","1995","2004"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c103d605e4bd27c753cdc8b9a2dafb9d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon worth $26 billion is either Tim Townsend or the magnate from Ireland.","The mogul from Norway is worth 2 billion more than the magnate from Sweden.","Dirk Dillon is worth 1 billion more than Tim Townsend.","Of Leonard Levy and the tycoon worth $25 billion, one is from Sweden and the other is from Germany."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Dirk Dillon","Leonard Levy","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Ireland","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cbe583c2c1b739e881b1c9e462afe70"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the structure built in 1705 and the shrine built in 1585, one is Yamasaki and the other is in Toyagi.","The temple in Funai was built 60 years after the shrine in Niwa.","The structure in Toyagi is either the shrine built in 1705 or Takahashi.","Matsuno Okura was built 120 years after Okabe Honzo."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e39657873147bfd8c1bb90a29a8d4f5f"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Gil Gates's sighting was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Embden.","The sighting from Embden was submitted 1 day after Iva Ingram's report.","Of Hal Harrison's report and the report from Long Barn, one was received on August 4 and the other was received on August 7.","The report from Kirkman was either Edith Estes's report or Iva Ingram's report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Embden","Kirkman","Long Barn","Zearing"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b047210454d93bb7010d4f0f2d241407"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Ed Everett is worth 2 billion less than Cal Craig.","Joseph Jakes is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon from Argentina.","Of the person worth $28 billion and the magnate from Canada, one is Faith Flynn and the other is Cal Craig.","The tycoon from France is worth somewhat more than Ed Everett."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Joseph Jakes"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","France"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84d59443e90708705f6ec2a090aa9af6"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The candied yams recipe requires 5 minutes less baking time than the meatloaf.","The candied yams recipe cooks at 400 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 410 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe.","The chicken cutlet bakes 10 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","meatloaf"],"label_c":["350 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93c37dd111c2bf3e16d0edce53d59b52"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Oginao is either the 115 ft tall waterfall or the 100 ft tall fall.","Nyalt is 5 ft higher than the fall in Switzerland.","The waterfall in Switzerland is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall in Jamaica.","Inawatai is somewhat higher than the waterfall in Canada.","Of Sihat and the 115 ft tall waterfall, one is in Brazil and the other is located in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28405680b859cfa4c819194914dbd4ad"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Deb Daniels is either the winner who won in 1972 or the winner who won in 1964.","Kim Kane won her prize 4 years before Fay Ferguson.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize after the winner who won the prize in economics.","Of the winner who won the prize in literature and the person who won the prize in physics, one won in 1968 and the other is Fay Ferguson.","Mandy Marsh is either the person who won the prize in literature or the winner who won the prize in economics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Fay Ferguson","Kim Kane","Mandy Marsh"],"label_c":["chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d9c6ecf850fd470009170e335b806d6d"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered penne paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who ordered vermicelli.","Terry ordered farfalle.","Florence was either the contestant who ordered penne or the competitor who paid $7.99.","Louis paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who ordered capellini."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Louis","Terry","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","penne","vermicelli"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed5e417335b12252ddacf1778ec2794c"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The white animal cost more than the dog.","The turtle cost 2 dollars less than the magenta balloon.","Of the $6.00 balloon and the purple balloon, one was the snail and the other was the bear.","The dog cost 2 dollars less than the bear."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["magenta","purple","red","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34f0e6b2d08eb18f5471fd3f6518b135"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The bulgur salad contains 20 more calories than the lemon salmon.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 17th.","Of the garlic tilapia and the meal with 380 calories, one was served on May 17th and the other was served on May 14th.","The meal with 400 calories was either the lemon salmon or the recipe served on May 13th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","garlic tilapia","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1efeae3b7a3f2958898e34dd0dd1660"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Nikatrice is younger than the ape Dolly works with.","The orangutan Eva works with is 3 years older than Merah.","Nikatrice is 3 years older than Merah.","Rajesh is 3 years older than the orangutan Calliope works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Quirrel","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56161af33cfc5066b3f8cd8bd1301707"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with muenster cheese costs 2 dollars more than Frances's sandwich.","Omar's sandwich costs 2 dollars more than the order with provolone cheese.","Frances's sandwich includes colby jack cheese.","Frances's order costs 1 dollar less than Verna's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Frances","Omar","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7052c9ed77998be9afe3527484cffde"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.8991 N was found 3 days before the cache at 40.5912 N.","Of the case at 88.3907 W and the box at 88.4584 W, one was found on May 6 and the other was at 40.5912 N.","The box at 41.0072 N was either the cache at 88.3907 W or the box at 88.1928 W.","The case at 40.2516 N was either the case found on May 9 or the case found on May 3.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found sometime after the box at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c45a9d76cfd4b9fd2c4bccb4fe99fb1f"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Jeff's dummy cost 500 dollars less than Herman's dummy.","Of the $1,500 piece and \"Waldarama\", one is Kelly's and the other is Herman's.","Nicole's piece cost 500 dollars less than \"Utrecht\".","\"Yenga\" cost somewhat more than Jeff's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Nicole"],"label_c":["Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c311b3f9951a8fe38286991039ef8bbc"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture with 6,500 people and the Kimusk culture, one was founded in 850 AD and the other was founded in 100 AD.","The culture with 9,000 people was either the society founded in 350 AD or the Garight culture.","The culture founded in 100 AD was either the Garight culture or the culture with 6,500 people.","The Quyit culture was founded sometime before the Warasen culture.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 500 years before the culture with 8,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Garight","Kimusk","Quyit","Warasen"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2eb1f2076f34107e243f932eaea01bd6"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The girder bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the cable-stayed one.","Of the 10,000 ft bridge and the cantilever bridge, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is Star Bridge.","The girder one is longer than Star Bridge.","Of Gorem Bridge and the 13,000 ft structure, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is the truss bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b22f51f795bed90dde4d0e99c0d5276"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the $27,500 house and the Ingram's house, one is 140 sq ft and the other is 95 sq ft.","The Underwood's home is somewhat smaller than the Zimmerman's home.","The $25,000 structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 structure.","The $38,000 structure is either the 110 sq ft structure or the Ewing's home.","The 95 sq ft house is either the Ewing's house or the $27,500 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$32,250","$38,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=397bb8a0e70ca87bf4a76b3f2b0a279d"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who gave Ally the planter spent 25 dollars more than Jack Jordan.","Lily Little spent 25 dollars more than Jack Jordan.","Lily Little spent less than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","Ora Osborne spent 25 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","HD tv","planter","toaster"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eadb4a417091614fd73f3408f2bfe8f0"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Sama Takako was built sometime after the structure in Niwa.","Of Hori Takesi and the shrine built in 1705, one is in Toyagi and the other is in Uchida.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years after the structure in Usui.","Takahashi is either the temple built in 1705 or the structure built in 1525.","The temple in Usui was built 120 years before the temple in Uchida."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f57f07354ae8a88db216f7d921cbb814"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the organism with 1,000 genes and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Fletcher, one is L. dyson and the other is B. mangeris.","E. carolinus has 500 fewer genes than B. mangeris.","The one sequenced by Dr. Ortiz has somewhat more genes than E. carolinus.","P. wellington has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Bradford."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Bradford","Fletcher","Moreno","Ortiz"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f5457c4047e9d5198593dbac1a4eb33"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who entered her blanket finished somewhat before Winifred.","The knitter who entered her mittens finished 2 places before the person who entered her tea cozy.","Of the knitter who entered her socks and the entrant who finished third, one is Holly and the other is Francis.","Carla finished somewhat after Holly."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth"],"label_b":["Carla","Francis","Holly","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8917c6b8535e42053ace08b1fbff00d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the mogul from France and the mogul worth $27 billion, one is Nadine Newton and the other is Leonard Levy.","Ed Everett is worth somewhat more than Nadine Newton.","The tycoon from England is worth 2 billion less than the mogul from Sweden.","The tycoon from Canada is worth somewhat less than Sid Scott."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Leonard Levy","Nadine Newton","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Canada","England","France","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4adc33b15352bbc3646b161ae220c83"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Dolores has her appointment 2 hours before Alison.","Yvonne's client has her appointment sometime after Dolores.","Hope has her appointment 2 hours before Rhonda's customer.","Of the client with the 2:00pm appointment and Tammie's customer, one is Flora and the other is Alison."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Flora","Hope"],"label_c":["Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6250dacd8651bdd80402200427166d2"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Island Creek oyster costs 10 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The Summersill oyster is either the one that costs $2.00 or the one from Appleton, CT.","The oyster from Barnstable, ME costs 10 cents less than the Bluepoint oyster.","Of the Pomaquin oyster and the oyster from Punaville, RI, one costs $2.00 and the other costs $2.20."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Pomaquin","Summersill"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d30c207234b8590cee33a6d2e3ee56d"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant in lane 5 scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 7.","Leigh scored more points than Rena.","The contestant in lane 2 scored fewer points than Terrence.","Of the contestant in lane 6 and the contestant who scored 460 points, one is Rena and the other is Nina."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540"],"label_b":["Leigh","Nina","Rena","Terrence"],"label_c":["2","5","6","7"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b236f87b27cebf6e658accba8867f077"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura was built sometime after the temple in Miyato.","Sama Takako is either the temple built in 1705 or the structure built in 1525.","Hori Takesi was built 60 years after the structure in Usui.","Of Amari Michi and the temple built in 1705, one is in Nakai and the other is in Toyagi.","The structure in Usui was built 120 years before the structure in Toyagi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Usui"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0f37e324f38129fa1a6ec8492cb8fa1"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Aaron's design landed 10 feet shorter than the pink plane.","The black plane landed somewhat shorter than the silver airplane.","Of the airplane that went 25 feet and the silver plane, one was Henrietta's and the other was Aaron's.","The white plane was either Aaron's design or Valerie's design.","Henrietta's design landed 10 feet shorter than Aaron's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Margo","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","pink","silver","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccd4bb9386751dfe39bfc39deaff49ac"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Of the orangutan Eva works with and the 10-year-old, one is Quirrel and the other is Pemson.","The animal Aldo works with is younger than Shamir.","Ofallo is older than Quirrel.","The ape Calliope works with is 6 years younger than the animal Francine works with."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4d6ae4e6fb3fa8cfdcc94ca048ce7bd"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The yellow plane was either Aaron's design or Valerie's design.","Aaron's design landed 10 feet shorter than the green airplane.","The black airplane landed somewhat shorter than the pink plane.","Ella's design landed 10 feet shorter than Aaron's design.","Of the plane that went 25 feet and the pink plane, one was Ella's and the other was Aaron's."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","yellow"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=585938280ca21c2febd720a1047f51fb"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent lower than the Hoardstrum card.","Of the card with the $2,000 credit limit and the card with an APR of 10%, one is from Credit Korp and the other is from Hoardstrum.","Of the one with an APR of 9% and the card with an APR of 10%, one is from Hoardstrum and the other has a limit of $7,500.","The Dell Scargo card is either the one with an APR of 8% or the one with the $8,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9bb0aa7b860a174c679a43db07988b52"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of the white plane and the green plane, one was Omar's and the other went 45 feet.","The pink plane landed somewhat shorter than the green airplane.","The plane that went 15 feet was either Omar's design or the blue airplane.","Roderick's design went 20 feet farther than the pink airplane.","The white airplane went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Omar","Roderick"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=40da9dee6cbdf25aac0dfe29ed933372"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who ordered farfalle and the competitor who ordered taglioni, one paid $9.99 and the other was Wade.","Nathaniel paid $7.99.","The competitor who ordered taglioni paid 2 dollars more than the runner who ordered fettuccine.","Irma was either the runner who ordered penne or the contestant who paid $8.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Irma","Nathaniel","Wade","Yolanda"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","penne","taglioni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8496ab3d9f35a33df0173435b8145d0d"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast that began in 2010 has more downloads than the show that began in 2012.","Eva Estrada's show has 1 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's show.","Al Acosta's podcast is either the show with 3 million downloads or the show with 1 million downloads.","Of the show that began in 2013 and the podcast that began in 2015, one has 2 million downloads and the other is Cora Capon's.","Faye Fender's show is either the podcast that began in 2013 or the podcast that began in 2012."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cora Capon","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2010","2012","2013","2015"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81faa9afaffb64e5da5f2e6141d6a66e"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 412 has somewhat fewer students than Mr. King's class.","Mr. Underwood's class is either the class with 29 students or the class in room 208.","Of the course in room 207 and the course with 29 students, one is taught by Brady and the other is taught by King.","The class with 31 students is either Mr. King's class or the course in room 125.","The course in room 208 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Morrison's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["125","207","208","412"],"label_c":["Brady","King","Morrison","Underwood"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef86232fb856f04e1fb7d919cd5285d8"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish cost 1 dollar more than the cat.","The turtle was either the $3.00 piece or the magenta balloon.","The orange animal cost 1 dollar less than the cat.","Of the monkey and the red piece, one cost $3.00 and the other cost $5.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00"],"label_b":["cat","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["magenta","orange","purple","red"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=744aea6c8333cef8f0ee7119e1a981d0"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul worth $26 billion is either Rachel Reid or the mogul from France.","The tycoon from Norway is worth 2 billion more than the person from Sweden.","Of Nadine Newton and the magnate worth $25 billion, one is from Sweden and the other is from Mexico.","Mike Mckay is worth 1 billion more than Rachel Reid."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion"],"label_b":["Faith Flynn","Mike Mckay","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["France","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6593310a0f83d1466dfe0085d697562"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 208 is taught by Gilmore.","The course with 33 students is either Mr. Saunders's class or the class in room 125.","The class in room 129 has 2 more students than Mr. Dean's class.","Mr. Caldwell's class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Saunders's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35"],"label_b":["125","129","208","215"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Dean","Gilmore","Saunders"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36dfa2369780c74a1cfd37d2637136b3"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 21 ft long exhibit is either the beluga whale or Dennis.","Curtis is 4 feet shorter than Felipe.","The fin whale is somewhat shorter than the sei whale.","Of Dennis and the bowhead whale, one is 27 ft long and the other is 21 ft long.","Herbert is either the 23 ft long exhibit or the beluga whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Curtis","Dennis","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f533b55f9df74eb823aaaf7a7d09206d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Jill had to spell \"bulwark\".","The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class and the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other is Lila.","Andres is either the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class or the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\"."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Andres","Jill","Lila","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdfcecdcd63ce7fc3f1e3f206726eaae"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Delilah bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","ABTR was per share more expensive than JMO.","Of the stock Francine bought and the stock that sold for $27 per share, one was JMO and the other was GXTV.","The stock Bill bought was per share less expensive than PSTO."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","PSTO"],"label_c":["Bill","Delilah","Francine","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3460088853380f5ec6695c26c64b5dc0"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["PSTO was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Francine bought.","The stock Bill bought was either QMZ or the stock that sold for $26 per share.","The four stocks were KMPP, the stock that sold for $28 per share, the stock Abigail bought and the stock that sold for $27 per share.","Of the stock Bill bought and the stock that sold for $28 per share, one was JMO and the other was QMZ."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88e5efeef08e1f8f3e26f980892c8799"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Sameos culture was founded 250 years before the Zuneos culture.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded 500 years after the culture with 5,000 people.","The Yeust culture was either the culture founded in 850 AD or the culture founded in 600 AD.","The Uskorr culture was either the culture founded in 600 AD or the culture with 4,500 people.","Of the culture founded in 100 AD and the Yeust culture, one had a population size of 4,500 and the other had a population size of 5,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Sameos","Uskorr","Yeust","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a43695bfb3a3456e6b2b9234dccf8fee"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Prince was either B. mangeris or L. dyson.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Ingram has 250 more genes than L. dyson.","E. carolinus has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Ingram.","Of E. paradolens and the organism sequenced by Dr. Young, one has 250 genes and the other has 1,000 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson"],"label_c":["Ingram","Prince","Young","Zamora"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc16615c9344c4d8aac7356bbab49dd4"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The wing back started 6 years after the goalie.","Engmose began playing in 1979.","Of the full back and the wing back, one began playing in 1985 and the other was Hatcha.","Daregh was either the sweeper or the player who started in 1982."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985"],"label_b":["Daregh","Engmose","Hatcha","Rothvum"],"label_c":["full back","goalie","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1dbb2432c7f13855b54c13765531f95"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave 1 month after Doug.","Of the flier leaving in January and the passenger leaving in March, one is Rudy and the other will bring their lucky hat.","The passenger with the coin will leave sometime before Doug.","The passenger with the coin will leave sometime before Yolanda.","The flier leaving in February, Eloise and Rudy are all different fliers."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Doug","Eloise","Rudy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=141e1a2ef894fd4af54bf1b13bf091de"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Ofallo is either the 4-year-old or the orangutan Francine works with.","Of the animal Calliope works with and the 10-year-old, one is Pemson and the other is Rajesh.","Of the 7-year-old and the 10-year-old, one is Rajesh and the other is cared for by Eva.","Ofallo is 3 years younger than Rajesh."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Calliope","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c95bb848e1b84864961733399e39f963"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Ofallo is 3 years older than the orangutan Aldo works with.","Of Pemson and the animal Eva works with, one is 4 years old and the other is 13 years old.","The ape Aldo works with is 3 years older than Rajesh.","The animal Dolly works with is either Merah or Rajesh."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13"],"label_b":["Merah","Ofallo","Pemson","Rajesh"],"label_c":["Aldo","Dolly","Eva","Francine"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fafb7e57516432fb84cc4ef2060ab1b"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Christie is either the flier leaving in March or the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","Alma is either the flier leaving in March or the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","Lee will leave 2 months after the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","The passenger with the coin will leave 1 month before Christie.","The aerophobe leaving in April will bring their lucky hat."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April"],"label_b":["Alma","Christie","Lee","Troy"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae29d0ec34cfd7ca83e006b90bffef26"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The asian steak was either the meal with 380 calories or the meal served on May 14th.","The asian steak contains 20 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","Of the dish served on May 11th and the recipe with 420 calories, one was the chili pork and the other was the citrus halibut.","Of the meal with 400 calories and the meal with 420 calories, one was the citrus halibut and the other was served on May 12th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440"],"label_b":["asian steak","chili pork","citrus halibut","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 15th"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=440216ed50e5528c17819e3a73c8ef46"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Voyager Hero\" came out 1 year before the system made by Pinnefore.","\"Zany Circus\" came out 1 year after the machine made by Hayco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\" is either the pinball machine released in 1976 or the pinball machine released in 1977.","Of the game made by Hayco Inc. and the machine released in 1974, one is \"Archer Quest\" and the other is \"Voyager Hero\".","The pinball machine released in 1977 is either the system made by Waverly Toys or \"Zany Circus\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e258e462e330c80a5ccab6e1e84ffeb2"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Wade is either the chef who scored 63 points or the person who scored 42 points.","Tyrone scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","Ollie scored 7 more points than the person who made the pepper steak.","The chef who made the pepper steak scored 14 fewer points than the cook who made the lemon snapper.","Of Freda and the chef who scored 63 points, one made the jambalaya and the other made the lemon snapper."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63"],"label_b":["Freda","Ollie","Tyrone","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=327fb02ea12b558897872625c7de00f7"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Clarence.","Of Ira and the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class, one had to spell \"anemic\" and the other had to spell \"consomme\".","Violet is either the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" or the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Denise had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Clarence."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity"],"label_b":["Clarence","Denise","Ira","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36d0b3837bce9022d7e7b08355b57ea1"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Xidat culture was founded 250 years before the Echmust culture.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded sometime after the Xidat culture.","Of the society founded in 600 AD and the culture with 9,000 people, one was the Oiracha culture and the other was the Xidat culture.","The society founded in 100 AD was either the culture with 5,000 people or the Echmust culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Echmust","Oiracha","Ryat","Xidat"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","7,500","9,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a45add07d3e98cb8988c6cfa8d78f52"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 94 year-old tree is taller than the 80 year-old tree.","Zeke's Spruce is shorter than Marsh Tree.","The 79 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than the 80 year-old tree.","Nolan's Pine is either the 80 year-old tree or the 87 year-old tree.","Of Old Jarvis and Zeke's Spruce, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is 94 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","87","94"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03f7d29fd7a6511956114e5cb093d57d"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Rosie paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who ordered fettuccine.","The four runners were the contestant who paid $9.99, Rosie, the contestant who ordered penne and Damon.","Of Louis and the competitor who ordered capellini, one paid $9.99 and the other paid $6.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Louis","Rosie","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","penne","rigatoni"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61497d6c688609333fcc3ff15925fc22"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $27,500 structure is either the Underwood's structure or the 110 sq ft structure.","The Kirby's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 home.","The four houses are the Ingram's structure, the 140 sq ft house, the $25,000 structure and the 125 sq ft house.","Of the $27,500 house and the 140 sq ft structure, one is for the Gillespies and the other is for the Underwoods."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$32,250","$36,000"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a268bd33a5fc510ba758aaeba09c336"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the sighting from Embden and the August 7 sighting, one was reported by Dan Delgado and the other was reported by Iva Ingram.","The report from Embden was either Iva Ingram's sighting or the August 5 report.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted 2 days before the report from Kirkman.","The four sightings were Edith Estes's report, the August 7 report, the sighting from Ames and the August 6 report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7"],"label_b":["Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Ames","Embden","Kirkman","Marina"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d34753a5f11473ae2a739f0ebee5b58c"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock Bill bought and the stock Ida Mae bought, one sold for $28 per share and the other was KMPP.","GXTV sold for $26 per share.","ABTR was either the stock Francine bought or the stock that sold for $27 per share.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Delilah bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","KMPP","PSTO"],"label_c":["Bill","Delilah","Francine","Ida Mae"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01a4e1b64539d3033c6fcd9425d5743a"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Aldeton culture had a population size of 9,000.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years after the Kimusk culture.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 250 years before the Aldeton culture.","The Quyit culture was either the culture with 9,500 people or the society founded in 850 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Hatgare","Kimusk","Quyit"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f267b15ec42b7933d932d7fcc1ebcd8"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster from Punaville, RI is either the Thatcher oyster or the oyster that costs $2.10.","Of the one from Punaville, RI and the oyster that costs $2.30, one is the Island Creek oyster and the other is the Thatcher oyster.","The Summersill oyster costs 20 cents less than the one from Vancouver, BC.","The four oysters are the Pomaquin oyster, the oyster that costs $2.30, the one from Duxbury, MA and the oyster that costs $2.20."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afc3717c8b0032dc7f50e2313ce4a8b5"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 41.0237 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.0431 W.","The case at 88.2694 W was found 3 days after the box at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found 3 days after the cache at 40.3109 N.","The case at 40.5912 N was found sometime before the box at 88.1928 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a01f83c640e5940fbfe70a18403f73f"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat more than \"Utrecht\".","Herman's dummy is either the $1,250 piece or the $750 piece.","Nicole's dummy is either \"Xavier\" or \"Utrecht\".","Of \"Xavier\" and \"Yenga\", one cost $1,000 and the other is Jeff's.","Lucas's piece cost 250 dollars less than Jeff's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5725729a4f947f4902743310970cf25"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen was built 46 years after the Meijer family's structure.","Oostmolen is either the home built in 1729 or the Meijer family's structure.","The Bakker family's house was built 23 years before Oostmolen.","The structure built in 1752 is owned by the Jansen family.","Grosmolen is either the structure built in 1729 or the Meijer family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Meijer","Smit"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a705966e3db87e1118b690852ea0c1d"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 5-4 decision was 2 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","The March 10 case was either Zamora v Pibb or the 2-7 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was 1 week after Zamora v Pibb.","Of Watts v Yang and the March 3 proceeding, one was the 7-2 decision and the other was the 3-6 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Gibbs v Kintz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","7-2"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81614e21c1c13a23c3a3e24cad0d5302"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Ora talked about P.M. North.","Jenna was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain or the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath or Wesley.","Jenna spoke 2 minutes more than Anita."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Jenna","Ora","Wesley"],"label_c":["Chamberlain","Churchill","Heath","North"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8039b1d48f9d0ea47bc5fa412ecd7d23"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Patty Paul has a larger return than Pine Bay.","Silver Rock has a 2 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","Hudson Brook has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund run by Kip Kerr.","Of the fund run by Quentin Quinn and Oak Capital, one has had a return of 9% and the other has had a return of 6%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%"],"label_b":["Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6ecd44ec91c26c2fc6654edd372c299"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Of Margo's design and the white airplane, one went 15 feet and the other went 35 feet.","Roderick's design was either the airplane that went 15 feet or the black airplane.","Ella's design went 10 feet farther than Aaron's design.","The green airplane landed 10 feet shorter than Aaron's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Roderick"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","white"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dc6905a7fd833d1512e661df137b9d60"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 500,000 viewers was either the program that aired at 10:00pm or the show that aired on Sunday.","The show that aired on Wednesday had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","The show that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 10:00pm.","Of the program that aired at 8:30pm and the program with 250,000 viewers, one aired on Friday and the other aired on Tuesday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday"],"label_d":[],"grid_size":"3x4","difficulty":"challenging","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=803d305d275d783bff2b8beb96d4fa8c"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 500,000 viewers was either the program that aired on Wednesday or the program that aired at 10:00pm.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers was either the program that aired at 6:00pm or the show that aired on SBC.","The program that aired on WNW didn't air on Friday.","The program that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on Friday.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","Of the program that aired at 6:00pm and the show with 250,000 viewers, one aired on GMA and the other aired on Saturday.","The program that aired on Sunday had 1,000,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired on SBC had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","The show that aired at 1:00pm, the show with 250,000 viewers, and the program that aired on Sunday are three different programs.","The program that aired on Tuesday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on CBR.","The program that aired on Thursday had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on SBC.","Of the program that aired on BMT and the show that aired on Wednesday, one aired at 8:30pm and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired on SBC had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The program that aired on Tuesday had 1,000,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired on Saturday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired on Wednesday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired on SBC didn't air on Friday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=329dffcd4e2bfbadf59bf5798cb303f4"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Omar won 1 hand before the competitor who won with a flush.","The person who won the $18.25 pot was either the person who won with a straight or the person who won the fourth hand.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot, the player who won with one pair, and Yvonne are three different people.","The player who won the seventh hand didn't win with two pairs.","The competitor who won the fifth hand was either the person who won the $5.25 pot or the person who won with a royal flush.","Of Veronica and the person who won the sixth hand, one won the $9.00 pot and the other won with a full house.","The player who won the first hand didn't win the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won the first hand didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Wilbur won sometime after the person who won with one pair.","Of the competitor who won the second hand and the person who won with a royal flush, one was Wilbur and the other won the $9.00 pot.","The seven people were Jana, the player who won with a flush, the person who won the $23.25 pot, the player who won the third hand, the person who won with one pair, the competitor who won the second hand and the competitor who won with a royal flush.","Omar won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $18.25 pot.","Omar won 4 hands before the person who won the $3.75 pot.","Salvador didn't win with one pair.","Salvador was either the person who won the $12.50 pot or the person who won the $5.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Jana","Omar","Salvador","Veronica","Wilbur","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09f73781fb14868ee6e122da96f853f5"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person who ordered the club sandwich is either Rebecca or Hannah.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes less than Chip.","Irene is either the team member who ordered the diet coke or the person whose order cost $6.25.","Of the person whose order cost $7.15 and the team member who ordered the water, one ordered the tuna on rye and the other is Hannah.","Neither the team member who ordered the Italian sub nor the person who ordered the root beer is the person whose order cost $6.25.","Erica owes $1.35 more than the team member who ordered the club sandwich.","The team member who ordered the root beer owes 90 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","Irene owes $1.35 less than Rebecca.","Of Rebecca and the person who ordered the meatball sub, one ordered the grape soda and the other owes $6.25.","Rebecca didn't order the iced tea.","The team member whose order cost $6.25 didn't order the ginger ale.","Geoffrey owes $1.35 more than Rebecca.","The team member whose order cost $7.60 didn't order the ginger ale.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda owes less than the person who ordered the water."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=030600b8be3151fc6130c8373276ad77"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Alma will leave sometime after the passenger going to Wyoming.","Whitney will leave 2 months after the passenger going to Delaware.","The passenger leaving in June is either Maurice or the flier with the lucky hat.","The aerophobe with the coin will leave 2 months after Jaime.","Iris will leave 1 month before the passenger going to Rhode Island.","The aerophobe going to Utah will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the wishbone.","Maurice won't bring a wishbone.","The flier going to Utah will leave 5 months before the aerophobe going to Wyoming.","The flier going to Rhode Island is either the flier with the rabbit's foot or the passenger with the coin.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave 1 month before the aerophobe with the talisman.","The aerophobe going to Delaware will leave 4 months before Maurice.","The passenger going to Delaware will leave sometime after Gwen.","The passenger leaving in July won't go to Georgia.","The flier with the shamrock will leave 3 months after the aerophobe going to Rhode Island.","Of the flier leaving in April and the flier going to Virginia, one will bring their rabbit's foot and the other is Whitney."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alma","Gwen","Iris","Jaime","Maurice","Rudy","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","Georgia","Ohio","Rhode Island","Utah","Virginia","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e518012ddaf0d3eafafe2a830892ea2f"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Alison Ames was either the woman who won at Scotch Pines or the person who won at Amble Glen.","Carrie Cole didn't win at Cowbush Cove.","Alison Ames won her tournament 2 years before the golfer who scored a 62.","Of Carrie Cole and the golfer who won at Scotch Pines, one won in 1926 and the other shot a 59.","Of Pamela Peet and the person who scored a 64, one won at Juniper Hills and the other won in 1920.","The person who won at Spotswood didn't shoot a 65.","The woman who won at Cowbush Cove was either the woman who scored a 59 or the woman who scored a 61.","The person who scored a 61 won her tournament 2 years after Leslie Lane.","Kristina Katz was either the golfer who won in 1922 or the person who won at Juniper Hills.","Vickie Vern won her tournament sometime after Alison Ames.","The person who scored a 63 won her tournament sometime before Carrie Cole.","Kristina Katz won her tournament 1 year after Alison Ames.","The woman who won in 1926 was either the woman who scored a 62 or Leslie Lane.","The golfer who scored a 65 won her tournament sometime after the golfer who won at Willow Grove.","The woman who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 65."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Carrie Cole","Denise Detz","Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Pamela Peet","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","61","62","63","64","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=568387d1f79e992eb5b46339fac0722a"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The red piece cost 1 dollar more than the orange balloon.","The white piece cost 1 dollar less than the balloon Kathleen bought.","The monkey cost less than the magenta balloon.","The turtle wasn't purchased by Toni.","The monkey was either the brown animal or the animal Gayle bought.","The cat cost more than the balloon Javier bought.","The dog cost less than the turtle.","The orange piece was either the bear or the balloon Gayle bought.","The monkey didn't cost $3.00.","The white piece cost 4 dollars less than the orange animal.","The animal Rudolph bought cost less than the purple piece.","The white balloon cost more than the animal Rudolph bought.","The piece Bernard bought cost 3 dollars more than the cat.","The red animal was either the $8.00 animal or the fish.","The animal Heidi bought cost 5 dollars more than the balloon Javier bought.","The yellow piece cost 3 dollars more than the piece Rudolph bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Gayle","Heidi","Javier","Kathleen","Rudolph","Toni"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa41f568f9c2711c789488f56ac4c185"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 1977 has a 2 percent larger return than Pine Bay.","The fund with a return of 11% didn't begin in 1972.","The one with a return of 9% isn't run by Kip Kerr.","The one begun in 1983 has a larger return than Citizen Trust.","Oak Capital is either the fund begun in 1997 or the fund begun in 1977.","The fund run by Mike McClain has a larger return than the one run by Nadine Newton.","The fund with a return of 7% is either the fund begun in 2012 or Oak Capital.","Pine Bay is either the fund with a return of 8% or the fund with a return of 6%.","Of the fund begun in 1983 and the fund run by Quentin Quinn, one has had a return of 9% and the other is Hudson Brook.","Black River isn't run by Ollie Ochoa.","The one begun in 2012 has a 3 percent larger return than the fund run by Mike McClain.","Of the fund run by Quentin Quinn and Silver Rock, one started in 2009 and the other has had a return of 10%.","First Crescent isn't run by Kip Kerr.","The fund run by Quentin Quinn has a 2 percent larger return than the one run by Sal Spencer.","The one begun in 2012 is either the fund run by Sal Spencer or the fund with a return of 7%.","The one run by Mike McClain has had a 4 percent smaller return than First Crescent."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Ollie Ochoa","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","1997","2002","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=613ce61d438b2a5110ba363f0aaf6e0a"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client with the 1:30pm appointment, the patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters, and the patient going in for the cleaning are three different people.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Underwood has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the crown.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Fry is either the customer going in for the crown or the client going in for the root canal.","Harold won't be seen by Dr. Dalton.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has an appointment 1 hour after the patient going in for the extraction.","Orlando doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The seven people are the person who will be seeing Dr. Underwood, the customer with the 1:30pm appointment, Mindy, the customer with the 3:30pm appointment, Kurt, the person going in for the cleaning and the customer with the 12:30pm appointment.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment sometime before Gayle.","The patient going in for the veneers, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Winters, and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood are three different people.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Winters has an appointment 3 hours after Allison.","Of the patient who will be seeing Dr. Santos and Gayle, one has the appointment for the crown and the other is scheduled for 1:30pm.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The customer going in for the crown has an appointment sometime after Kurt.","The customer going in for the whitening has an appointment 2 hours after the client who will be seeing Dr. Fry.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","Harold doesn't have the appointment for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Gayle","Harold","Jonathan","Kurt","Mindy","Orlando"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Dalton","Dr. Fry","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Santos","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e3a7d2584af0c9015facccf7c11ccce6"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $3,750 machine wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The system released in 1975, \"Zany Circus\", and the $5,200 machine are three different games.","The system made by Hayco Inc. came out sometime before the system made by Waverly Toys.","The machine made by Pinnefore came out sometime before the system made by Dow Games.","The system released in 1977 is either the $1,500 machine or \"Meteor Rise\".","The $6,400 pinball machine came out 4 years before \"Archer Quest\".","\"Zany Circus\" came out 3 years after the $6,400 pinball machine.","The $2,500 game came out 3 years after the $2,000 machine.","Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the system made by Tarco Inc., one costs $2,500 and the other was released in 1979.","Of the $1,750 pinball machine and the game released in 1975, one is \"Bowling Alley\" and the other was made by Maxigame.","\"Bowling Alley\" wasn't released in 1980.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out sometime before the machine made by Hayco Inc..","\"Disco Mania\" doesn't cost $5,200.","Of the $2,000 machine and \"Archer Quest\", one was released in 1979 and the other was made by Arco.","The pinball machine released in 1977 wasn't made by Pinnefore.","\"Aladeen\" is either the $1,750 game or the $6,400 machine.","The system made by Tarco Inc. came out 1 year after the system made by Waverly Toys.","\"Aladeen\" came out sometime before the $1,750 game."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4656a0f31724d39986280de57a43289"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in Nigeria is 15 ft higher than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1992.","Sihat is somewhat taller than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1992.","Of Nyalt and the waterfall located in Switzerland, one was photographed in 2000 and the other has a height of 100 ft.","Neither the waterfall Derrick shot in 1999 nor Oginao is the fall in New Zealand.","Of the 105 ft tall waterfall and the waterfall located in Tibet, one was shot in 1999 and the other is Garray.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1992 is 10 ft shorter than Irskela.","The 125 ft tall waterfall is either Nyalt or the fall Derrick photographed in 1984.","The 130 ft tall waterfall is not in Canada.","Sihat is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1984 or the waterfall in Brazil.","The waterfall in Switzerland is somewhat shorter than Oginao.","Garray is 20 ft higher than Sihat.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1993 is 15 ft higher than the fall located in Jamaica.","Rhoqua wasn't photographed in 1983.","The 120 ft tall fall, Nyalt, the waterfall located in Switzerland, the fall located in Tibet, Rhoqua and the waterfall located in Brazil are all different waterfalls.","Oginao is not in Canada."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1984","1992","1993","1999","2000","2002"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=840f937936a29653e74059c1154fe771"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Of the person who worked in New Mexico and the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold, one worked the Fuller Rise claim and the other was Fred Fletcher.","The person working at Culver Gorge finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in California.","The person who worked in California finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in New Mexico.","The seven miners were the prospector who worked in Alaska, Chip Cornell, the miner working at York River, the person working at Glacier Grove, Gil Gonzalez, Elroy Ellis and Ben Barron.","Gil Gonzalez was either the miner who found 29 ounces of gold or the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","Elroy Ellis didn't work at the Belle Hart claim.","The person working at York River finished with 9 ounces more gold than the prospector who worked in Colorado.","The miner working at Fuller Rise finished with somewhat more gold than Adam Alford.","Of the prospector who worked in Nevada and Chip Cornell, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other worked the York River claim.","The miner working at Culver Gorge finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Gil Gonzalez.","The prospector who worked in New Mexico finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Oregon.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at Laurel Ridge."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbd15cd7a8739d3bb92923d678d6f956"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The ape that was found in Ambalat isn't cared for by Eva.","The orangutan that was found in Sebulu isn't cared for by Eva.","Rajesh isn't cared for by Calliope.","Pemson is either the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu or the animal that was found in Sebulu.","The animal Aldo works with is 15 years older than the animal that was found in Melak.","The orangutan that was found in Melak is older than Merah.","The ape that was found in Kendisi is 6 years younger than the orangutan that was found in Puak.","Shamir is 12 years older than the animal that was found in Puak.","Merah is 9 years younger than the orangutan Dolly works with.","The 19-year-old, Shamir, the animal that was found in Melak and Quirrel are all different animals.","The 13-year-old didn't come from Tarakan.","The orangutan Calliope works with is 3 years older than the ape that was found in Kendisi.","Rajesh is either the animal Dolly works with or the 7-year-old.","The animal Gracie works with is either Shamir or Nikatrice.","Of the 4-year-old and the ape that was found in Ambalat, one is cared for by Beatrice and the other is Quirrel."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=347b7bb665030a25e0b339afaeaf7928"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 99 year-old tree is 9 feet taller than the 85 year-old tree.","The 150 ft. tree isn't in Eldora Woods.","Of the 87 year-old tree and the 153 ft. tree, one is Nolan's Pine and the other is in York Woods.","The tree in York Woods is 6 feet shorter than the 80 year-old tree.","The tree in Woden Woods isn't 96 years old.","The 159 ft. tree is either the 79 year-old tree or the tree in Silk Notch.","Old Jarvis, the 79 year-old tree, the 99 year-old tree, the tree in Woden Woods, the 87 year-old tree and the tree in York Woods are all different trees.","Nolan's Pine is either the 156 ft. tree or the 162 ft. tree.","Neither Roger's Oak nor the tree in Benton Notch is the 85 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is 6 feet taller than Zeke's Spruce.","Marsh Tree is 12 feet shorter than the tree in Deloit Woods.","Evan's Fir is either the tree in Benton Notch or the 96 year-old tree.","The tree in Knox Woods is shorter than the tree in Eldora Woods.","Evan's Fir is taller than the 80 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9dddb2e27af7341de755b7d4da569349"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $28 per share was either ABTR or HBW.","The financial stock was per share less expensive than GXTV.","The stock Delilah bought was either the stock that sold for $30 per share or PSTO.","HBW was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","Of the technology stock and the stock that sold for $28 per share, one was bought by Edith and the other was JMO.","The utilities stock was 3 dollars per share less expensive than ABTR.","KMPP didn't sell for $26 per share.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 3 dollars per share more expensive than the financial stock.","The stock Francine bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the energy stock.","The financial stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the telecom stock.","The stock Edith bought was per share more expensive than the financial stock.","The seven stocks were JMO, the stock Ida Mae bought, the health care stock, the financial stock, the stock Delilah bought, the energy stock and the stock Geraldo bought.","The stock that sold for $31 per share wasn't purchased by Charlie."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1cd81bffb4b00087aec3ba09209f4af"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Sunday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The show that aired on BMT didn't air on Thursday.","The show that aired at 11:30am had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","Of the program that aired on SBC and the program that aired at 4:30pm, one aired on Friday and the other brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired on BMT, the program with 250,000 viewers, the show with 1,500,000 viewers, the show that aired at 2:00pm and the show with 1,250,000 viewers were all different programs.","The program that aired at 11:30am had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired at 8:30pm.","The program that aired on Thursday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Sunday.","The program that aired on Tuesday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Saturday.","The program that aired on Tuesday had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired on CBR.","The show with 1,000,000 viewers didn't air on GMA.","The program that aired on Thursday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The show with 1,500,000 viewers didn't air on FNX.","The show that aired on PTR was either the program that aired at 1:00pm or the program with 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on BMT.","The show that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on GMA.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired on CBR."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c77acb3f870469cc986fd6b39114884"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 100 ft tall waterfall wasn't photographed in 1990.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1987 is either the fall in New Zealand or the waterfall in Jamaica.","Of the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1982 and Cerbel, one is 130 ft high and the other is located in Jamaica.","The seven waterfalls are Irskela, the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2003, the waterfall located in Switzerland, the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1982, the 110 ft tall waterfall, the 100 ft tall fall and the waterfall in Canada.","Nyalt is 10 ft taller than the fall in Nigeria.","The waterfall located in Nigeria is somewhat shorter than the fall Derrick shot in 1991.","The fall Derrick shot in 1990 is not located in Switzerland.","Nyalt is 5 ft shorter than Oginao.","Rhoqua is either the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1982 or the waterfall in Tibet.","The 115 ft tall waterfall wasn't shot in 1993.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1993 is either the 110 ft tall waterfall or Oginao.","Inawatai wasn't shot in 1990.","Of the 105 ft tall fall and the waterfall in Brazil, one was shot in 1982 and the other is Cerbel.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1982 is 15 ft shorter than Inawatai."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1983","1987","1990","1991","1993","2003"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87c8fa9a6a9d720551fd8096bb30e974"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 16th contains somewhat more calories than the dish with 5 grams of protein.","The chili pork contains somewhat more calories than the dish with 8 grams of protein.","The bulgur salad contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","Of the bulgur salad and the recipe with 7 grams of protein, one has 380 calories and the other was served on May 14th.","The dish with 480 calories wasn't served on May 17th.","The meal served on May 14th, the dish with 380 calories, and the meal with 460 calories are three different recipes.","The seven recipes were the dish with 500 calories, the dish served on May 15th, the meal with 12 grams of protein, the recipe served on May 13th, the asian steak, the kale quinoa and the meal served on May 16th.","The recipe with 7 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the lemon salmon.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the meal with 10 grams of protein.","The garlic tilapia wasn't served on May 16th.","The meal with 12 grams of protein wasn't served on May 12th.","Of the dish with 400 calories and the meal served on May 13th, one has exactly 10 grams of protein and the other was the lemon salmon.","The lemon salmon contains 60 fewer calories than the asian steak.","The garlic tilapia wasn't served on May 17th.","The chili pork doesn't have exactly 15 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 14th contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe with 9 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 16th contains 80 fewer calories than the meal with 15 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de54294e1a142f39a956bf4be6404649"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The sports show has 2 million fewer downloads than the gaming show.","The podcast with 3 million downloads is either the podcast that began in 2009 or the podcast that began in 2014.","The podcast with 4 million downloads is either Bobby Bora's show or the literature podcast.","The show with 2 million downloads isn't about investing.","Of Faye Fender's show and the business show, one started in 2008 and the other has 7 million downloads.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2007.","Cora Capon's show didn't start in 2007.","Dixie Dean's podcast isn't about literature.","The podcast that began in 2007 has 1 million more downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","Geneva Gold's podcast doesn't have exactly 2 million downloads.","The gaming podcast is either Eva Estrada's show or the show with 7 million downloads.","The business show has 4 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","The music podcast has more downloads than Cora Capon's show.","Dixie Dean's show has 4 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2013.","Dixie Dean's show, the business podcast, and the investing show are three different shows.","The investing show didn't start in 2010."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f5bf1cd0441869b79a6ce1bb2168442"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner from Australia won her prize 12 years after Rita Reeves.","Edna Evitz is either the winner from Canada or the winner who won in 1988.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize after the winner who won the prize in medicine.","The person who won in 1984 is either the person who won the prize in bioengineering or Edna Evitz.","Of the winner from France and the person who won the prize in chemistry, one is Casey Carson and the other won in 1964.","The person who won in 1984 won the prize in astronomy.","Rita Reeves won her prize 8 years before the winner who won the prize in literature.","Fay Ferguson didn't win in 1972.","Fay Ferguson didn't win the prize in medicine.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize before the person from Poland.","The winner from France won her prize 12 years after the person from Mexico.","The person who won in 1972 isn't from New Zealand.","Of the winner from Mexico and the person who won the prize in medicine, one is Lisa Lara and the other won in 1980.","Neither Casey Carson nor the winner who won the prize in medicine is the person who won in 1968.","Ada Alvarez didn't win in 1980.","The person from Mexico won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in physics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Casey Carson","Edna Evitz","Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Lisa Lara","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35d1eab0cd33e52781a4ce6abc7de8e3"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Berlin facility will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Valentine.","The Reykjavik facility will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Tate.","The Berlin accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Owens.","The project headed by Dr. Valentine will go online sometime after the Falston LCS.","The seven accelerators are the Lisbon accelerator, the project headed by Dr. Valentine, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2022, the Zynga Complex, the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, the Lectra 4C and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Madrid facility will go online 1 year before the Warsaw facility.","The Madrid facility will go online 3 years before the Egert Facility.","The ISON-X42 will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Lester.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 isn't headed by Dr. Chang.","Neither the Reykjavik facility nor the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is the Egert Facility.","The Kiev accelerator is either the project headed by Dr. Ingram or the Lectra 4C.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is either the Zynga Complex or the Madrid facility.","The project headed by Dr. Tate will go online sometime before the Oslo accelerator.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 and the Bale-Hahn SSC, one is headed by Dr. Tate and the other is in Kiev.","Of the project headed by Dr. Tate and the facility scheduled to go online in 2021, one is the ISON-X42 and the other is in Berlin.","The Zynga Complex isn't headed by Dr. Owens."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Lester","Dr. Owens","Dr. Tate","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":["Berlin","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Oslo","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16b09b9f2892086f6f621df15a8d4b2e"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Geneva, the knitter who entered her scarf, the entrant who submitted the silver item, the person who finished third, the person who entered her blanket and the entrant who submitted the green item are all different people.","The entrant who finished seventh is either the knitter who entered her hat or the knitter who submitted the green item.","The person who submitted the silver item finished somewhat after the knitter who entered her mittens.","Desiree finished somewhat after the entrant who submitted the silver item.","Of the person who finished sixth and the person who submitted the white item, one made the tea cozy and the other is Jeanette.","The knitter who submitted the black item didn't knit the hat.","Geneva finished 3 places after the knitter who submitted the purple item.","The knitter who submitted the purple item finished 1 place after Jeanette.","The person who submitted the black item didn't knit the tea cozy.","The knitter who finished fifth didn't knit the socks.","The entrant who entered her mittens is either Viola or Jeanette.","The knitter who finished first made the scarf.","The person who entered her scarf finished 1 place before Winifred.","Jeanette finished 2 places after Ollie.","Bessie didn't finish fourth.","The knitter who submitted the orange item didn't knit the tea cozy.","Desiree didn't make the green item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Bessie","Desiree","Geneva","Jeanette","Ollie","Viola","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ebcf96c17864bce6e6db4461a327799"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of Eva and the solver from Yorba Linda, one finished third and the other answered 4 Across incorrectly.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong finished 5 places after the person from Lytton.","Frederick finished sometime after the solver who got 30 Across wrong.","Of the solver who got 4 Across wrong and Steven, one was from Needles and the other finished sixth.","Frederick was either the solver who got 30 Across wrong or the person who got 20 Across wrong.","The contestant who got 11 Down wrong wasn't from Needles.","Virginia got the right answer for 18 Down.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong finished 1 place before Traci.","Virginia got the right answer for 30 Across.","Blanca wasn't from Bertram.","The solver who got 4 Across wrong wasn't from Fowler.","Eva finished sometime after Steven.","Traci got the right answer for 2 Down.","The solver who got 2 Down wrong was either the contestant from Bertram or the contestant who finished seventh.","The person who finished first got the right answer for 11 Down.","Steven finished 1 place after the contestant from Bertram.","The contestant from Oak View finished 1 place after Virginia."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Blanca","Eva","Frederick","Omar","Steven","Traci","Virginia"],"label_c":["Bertram","Fowler","Hollis","Lytton","Needles","Oak View","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc1ccd01988f9ea68f890b1bd84fce28"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Samantha, the team member who ordered the diet coke, the team member whose order cost $6.25, the person whose order cost $5.35, the person who ordered the iced tea and the person who ordered the B.L.T. are all different people.","The person whose order cost $6.25 ordered the club sandwich.","The team member whose order cost $6.70 ordered the iced tea.","The salesperson who ordered the iced tea owes $1.35 more than the person who ordered the Italian sub.","The salesperson whose order cost $7.60 ordered the taco salad.","Irene didn't order the meatball sub.","Geoffrey didn't order the grape soda.","The salesperson who ordered the water didn't order the club sandwich.","The team member who ordered the tuna on rye owes 90 cents more than Geoffrey.","The person who ordered the cheeseburger owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the root beer.","Samantha owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the meatball sub.","The person who ordered the orange soda didn't order the B.L.T..","The person who ordered the tuna on rye is either Peter or the person whose order cost $5.35.","Hannah is either the person who ordered the diet coke or the person whose order cost $5.80.","The person who ordered the grape soda owes more than the team member who ordered the ginger ale.","The salesperson who ordered the water owes 90 cents more than Erica."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eebced190c0cd001a2870f89cca6b49b"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The structure going to Dallas Center is 15 sq ft larger than the $36,000 structure.","The Zimmerman's house didn't sell for $35,000.","The home going to Shaver Lake is 15 sq ft larger than the structure going to Fullerton.","The Zimmerman's home didn't sell for $27,500.","The structure going to Unionville is somewhat larger than the home going to Shaver Lake.","The Kirby's house didn't sell for $35,000.","The $27,500 house is 15 sq ft smaller than the $38,000 house.","The structure going to Laguna Beach didn't sell for $36,000.","The $25,000 home is somewhat larger than the Ewing's home.","The structure going to Kennebunkport is either the $35,000 home or the $27,500 house.","The structure going to Mission Viejo is 45 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 structure.","The Kirby's structure is somewhat larger than the house going to Kennebunkport.","The $35,000 home is 60 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's home.","The Whitehead's house won't be going to Dallas Center.","The $29,000 home is 75 sq ft smaller than the $36,000 house.","The $25,000 home is either the home going to Unionville or the Ingram's home.","The Zimmerman's house won't be going to Unionville."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=995b5bbde36b2c162815e0a1dce495b0"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design went somewhat farther than the blue plane.","Margo's design wasn't thrown 1st.","The plane that was thrown 1st went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 7th.","The plane that was thrown 1st wasn't pink.","Roderick's design was either the plane that was thrown 2nd or the plane that went 55 feet.","Ella's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 75 feet.","The yellow airplane went 10 feet farther than the white airplane.","The white airplane landed 10 feet shorter than Omar's design.","Roderick's design landed 10 feet shorter than the black airplane.","The plane that was thrown 5th landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 3rd.","The plane that was thrown 6th wasn't pink.","The silver airplane went 10 feet farther than Henrietta's design.","Of the plane that went 55 feet and the plane that was thrown 3rd, one was Omar's and the other was green.","Valerie's design was either the plane that was thrown 2nd or the black airplane.","The plane that was thrown 2nd landed 20 feet shorter than Margo's design.","The plane that was thrown 2nd went 20 feet farther than Omar's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1ff2858742a5742479f6816a92ef111"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook from Oceanside scored 28 fewer points than Darlene.","Of Karl and the cook from Enzo's, one made the jambalaya and the other scored 56 points.","The chef from Apple Barn scored 7 more points than Jim.","The person from Oceanside scored somewhat fewer points than the chef who made the lemon snapper.","The chef who made the lemon snapper scored 21 fewer points than the cook who made the turkey soup.","The person from Zenaida's scored somewhat more points than the person who made the turkey soup.","Ed is either the person from Oceanside or the person who made the turkey soup.","The person from White Bean, Luther, Darlene, Ed, the chef who made the pepper steak and the chef who made the smoked pork are all different chefs.","Peggy doesn't work at Enzo's.","The person who made the cajun chili scored 21 more points than the cook from Oceanside.","The chef from Oceanside scored 14 fewer points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","Of the person from Zenaida's and the chef who made the lemon snapper, one scored 77 points and the other was Jim.","Luther doesn't work at Enzo's.","The cook from Demitasse scored 14 more points than the chef who made the lemon snapper."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Darlene","Ed","Ida","Jim","Karl","Luther","Peggy"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af25a00147a2aa06f68edee854129e18"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The investing show has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2013.","The gaming podcast, Cora Capon's podcast, and the podcast with 3 million downloads are three different shows.","Faye Fender's podcast has fewer downloads than Al Acosta's show.","Bobby Bora's podcast is either the show with 3 million downloads or the music podcast.","Cora Capon's show, the show that began in 2015, the show that began in 2011, the podcast with 3 million downloads, Bobby Bora's podcast and the podcast with 4 million downloads are all different shows.","Dixie Dean's show isn't about sports.","The investing show is either Eva Estrada's podcast or the podcast with 5 million downloads.","Al Acosta's podcast didn't start in 2014.","Faye Fender's podcast started in 2008.","Eva Estrada's show is either the literature podcast or the podcast with 7 million downloads.","Faye Fender's show is either the film show or the show with 1 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2014 has 1 million more downloads than the film show.","Geneva Gold's podcast didn't start in 2015.","The gaming podcast has fewer downloads than the show that began in 2008.","Of the podcast that began in 2007 and Dixie Dean's podcast, one is about music and the other has 7 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2011","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab0512d5f77cddedbd5cfbcf60416530"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the Greyhound bus and the bookmobile Ira drives, one is \"Tiny Tomes\" and the other has 450 books.","The seven vehicles are \"Books-4-U\", the vehicle with 500 books, the Airstream, the bookmobile Natasha drives, the vehicle Myra drives, the vehicle with 300 books and the mobile library Richard drives.","\"Words To Go\" has 50 more books than the Mack truck.","The mobile library with 400 books is either \"Dream Machine\" or \"Tiny Tomes\".","The vehicle Natasha drives has 50 fewer books than the ambulance.","Of the ice cream truck and \"Ready Reader\", one has 500 books and the other is driven by Myra.","The mobile library with 350 books is either \"Tiny Tomes\" or the vehicle Jaime drives.","The ice cream truck is either \"Dream Machine\" or the vehicle Myra drives.","The school bus has more books than the vehicle Jaime drives.","\"Explore More\" is the ice cream truck.","\"Dream Machine\" has 250 books.","\"Books-4-U\" has fewer books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","The mobile library with 500 books is driven by Terri.","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't the Airstream."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Ira","Jaime","Myra","Natasha","Richard","Terri"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c6650967ae3b229d7012e58b4865ac1"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Yamasaki was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the deer.","Okabe Honzo was built 60 years after the temple in Toyagi.","The shrine dedicated to the frog was built 180 years before the structure in Toyagi.","Hori Takesi was built sometime after the temple in Nakai.","The shrine dedicated to the mouse isn't in Funai.","Hori Takesi was built sometime before the shrine dedicated to the dragon.","Yamasaki was built 60 years after Matsuno Okura.","The shrine built in 1885 isn't dedicated to the dragon.","Okabe Honzo is dedicated to the turtle.","The temple built in 1825 is either the structure in Miyato or the shrine dedicated to the dragon.","Of the temple in Usui and the shrine dedicated to the turtle, one is Matsuno Okura and the other was built in 1765.","Amari Michi isn't in Funai.","The structure built in 1885 isn't dedicated to the rooster.","The shrine dedicated to the cat was built sometime before the shrine in Nakai.","The structure in Niwa was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the cat.","Amari Michi is either the shrine dedicated to the rooster or the temple dedicated to the dragon.","Takahashi wasn't built in 1885."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70e55bec5e6d655c3d6a2a05d03819fd"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith spoke 2 minutes more than the student who got the D.","The presenter who spoke for 16 minutes was either Jenna or Iris.","Of the student who spoke for 18 minutes and Jenna, one talked about P.M. Grey and the other got the C-.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey spoke 4 minutes less than Roberta.","Hazel spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the A-.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel was either Hazel or Iris.","Roberta was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli or the presenter who spoke for 16 minutes.","Ora spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the B+.","Jenna spoke 8 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes didn't get the A.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes didn't get the B+.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke 2 minutes more than the student who got the B-.","The student who got the A- spoke 2 minutes less than Iris.","The seven students were the student who spoke for 8 minutes, Roberta, the presenter who got the D, Iris, Theodore, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","The student who got the C+ didn't talk about P.M. Blair."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Hazel","Iris","Jenna","Ora","Roberta","Theodore","Virgil"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Blair","Disraeli","Eden","Grey","Peel"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4083a68175ad6b300940e49d1b5468ae"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client going in for the extraction has an appointment 4 hours before Shane.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. York, Vanessa, and the customer with the 10:30am appointment are three different people.","Of Vanessa and the customer going in for the root canal, one will be seen by Dr. Compton and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm.","Of the patient who will be seeing Dr. Compton and Tommy, one has the appointment for the filling and the other is scheduled for 3:30pm.","Tommy doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Fry has an appointment 4 hours before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Valdez.","Tommy doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton is either the person going in for the veneers or the patient going in for the cleaning.","Patsy has an appointment 1 hour before Bernice.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Winters has an appointment 1 hour after Vanessa.","The seven people are the patient going in for the whitening, the customer who will be seeing Dr. York, the patient who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd, Vanessa, Rosemary, the client who will be seeing Dr. Valdez and the client with the 2:30pm appointment.","The patient going in for the extraction has an appointment 1 hour after the customer who will be seeing Dr. Fry."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Nettie","Patsy","Rosemary","Shane","Tommy","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Fry","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bd5fdebeac00c4305160876837ad2da"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show that began in 2014 has fewer downloads than the business podcast.","Al Acosta's show has 1 million fewer downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","The music podcast didn't start in 2014.","The podcast that began in 2014 has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2011.","Al Acosta's show has 2 million fewer downloads than the literature podcast.","Of Bobby Bora's show and the podcast with 1 million downloads, one started in 2010 and the other is about business.","The literature podcast, the podcast with 1 million downloads, the podcast that began in 2011, the podcast that began in 2009 and Eva Estrada's podcast are all different shows.","Of the show that began in 2007 and the literature show, one has 3 million downloads and the other is Bobby Bora's.","Eva Estrada's show is either the gaming show or the podcast with 5 million downloads.","The music show has 1 million more downloads than the film show.","Cora Capon's show didn't start in 2014.","The sports podcast is either Geneva Gold's show or the podcast that began in 2010.","Geneva Gold's show is either the music show or the investing podcast.","The music podcast didn't start in 2008.","Bobby Bora's podcast has fewer downloads than the investing show.","The literature show didn't start in 2014."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=085a5a92c3952bf712661a4c9eb7d37e"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The coffee table wasn't made of poplar.","Of Shelley's item and the hutch, one was made of poplar and the other costs $300.","Ellen's item costs less than Olivia's item.","The item made of mahogany costs 25 dollars less than the bench.","Dianne's piece costs 25 dollars more than Rosemary's piece.","The $400 item is either Rosemary's item or the piece made of poplar.","The piece made of rosewood, Olivia's piece, Dianne's piece, the $325 piece and the $375 item are all different pieces.","The hutch costs 50 dollars less than the end table.","The $350 piece is either the bench or the piece made of walnut.","The $325 piece isn't the coffee table.","The rocking chair is either the item made of mahogany or the $350 item.","Nadine's item isn't the footstool.","Dianne's item costs 50 dollars less than Nadine's item.","The piece made of oak costs more than the end table.","The piece made of mahogany costs 25 dollars less than the item made of sandalwood."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Dianne","Ellen","Latasha","Nadine","Olivia","Rosemary","Shelley"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","oak","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0066169f3afde066bf11e88305ec7642"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The investing podcast has 3 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The show that began in 2015 has more downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","Faye Fender's show isn't about investing.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than the business show.","Of the show with 6 million downloads and the music podcast, one started in 2011 and the other is Bobby Bora's.","The show that began in 2012 has 1 million more downloads than the music podcast.","Of the podcast with 4 million downloads and the business show, one is Bobby Bora's and the other started in 2010.","The podcast that began in 2007 has 1 million fewer downloads than the film podcast.","Geneva Gold's podcast has fewer downloads than the investing podcast.","The show that began in 2011 has more downloads than the sports podcast.","Eva Estrada's show has 3 million more downloads than the show that began in 2010.","The show with 6 million downloads is either the literature podcast or Bobby Bora's podcast.","The business show has fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2009."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5621977c919a11d04ccd60f1dc30c7dd"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The animal that was found in Ambalat is 3 years younger than Merah.","Rajesh didn't come from Sebulu.","Rajesh is older than Merah.","Of the 7-year-old and the ape Gracie works with, one came from Puak and the other is Shamir.","The 10-year-old is either Rajesh or the orangutan Dolly works with.","The orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu isn't cared for by Aldo.","The orangutan Eva works with is 12 years younger than Shamir.","The orangutan Calliope works with is younger than the orangutan Francine works with.","The 16-year-old is either the ape that was found in Ambalat or the ape Beatrice works with.","The ape that was found in Kendisi is older than Ofallo.","Quirrel is 6 years younger than the orangutan that was found in Sebulu.","Quirrel is 9 years older than the ape that was found in Puak.","Of the 7-year-old and the orangutan Gracie works with, one came from Kendisi and the other is Merah.","The orangutan that was found in Basahan is 3 years older than the ape that was found in Puruk Cahu.","Nikatrice is either the ape Gracie works with or the animal that was found in Tarakan.","Ofallo, the animal Aldo works with, and the 19-year-old are three different animals."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ea97830623bcc2ba84f72e4ac332659"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Margo's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 55 feet.","Aaron's design was either the silver plane or the white airplane.","The green plane went somewhat farther than the silver airplane.","Roderick's design landed 20 feet shorter than Ella's design.","The plane that went 55 feet was either the plane that was thrown 2nd or the yellow plane.","Of the pink airplane and the airplane that went 35 feet, one was Valerie's and the other was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 5th was either the silver airplane or the pink airplane.","Henrietta's design went 50 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 7th.","The silver plane, Roderick's design, Omar's design, Aaron's design, the plane that went 75 feet and the airplane that went 65 feet were all different planes.","The plane that was thrown 3rd went 20 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","Of the plane that went 25 feet and Roderick's design, one was white and the other was thrown 7th.","The black plane went somewhat farther than the silver plane.","Of the plane that was thrown 2nd and the plane that went 75 feet, one was pink and the other was Aaron's.","The airplane that went 45 feet wasn't green."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec6381990ad6e1dc3ba4259a345ae031"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Cristina has her appointment 2 hours before Dolores.","Of Hope and Susie's client, one has the 1:00pm appointment and the other chose brown sable.","Whitney's customer has her appointment sometime after the client that chose brown sable.","Of the client with the 5:00pm appointment and Cristina, one is being worked on by Nettie and the other chose jet black.","Hope has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose midnight blue.","The customer that chose vivacious red has her appointment 1 hour after Flora.","Cristina has her appointment 1 hour after Tammie's customer.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment is either Tammie's client or Rhonda's client.","Victoria's client has her appointment 3 hours before the customer that chose warm mocha.","The client that chose deep copper has her appointment 2 hours after Yvonne's customer.","The seven customers are the customer that chose midnight blue, Kelly, Nettie's client, Hope, the client with the 4:00pm appointment, Victoria's customer and the customer with the 12:00pm appointment.","Flora has her appointment 1 hour before Eileen."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Dolores","Eileen","Flora","Hope","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d00c16c7153f426c41af81384cefd58e"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The Meijer family's home is either the home in Aarlanderveen or the windmill built in 1798.","The Smit family's windmill was built 23 years after the Bakker family's structure.","Hoekmolen is either the windmill built in 1729 or the windmill in Den Bommel.","Grosmolen was built sometime after the De Jong family's structure.","The windmill built in 1798 is either the Jansen family's structure or the home in Schiedam.","The Smit family's windmill was built sometime before the home in Aarlanderveen.","The house in Hoogmade was built 46 years after the Bakker family's home.","The house in Moerkapelle was built 23 years before the Bakker family's home.","Zemelmolen was built 69 years before the Jansen family's windmill.","Of the Van den Berg family's windmill and the house in Kinderdijk, one was built in 1775 and the other is Westmolen.","Of the home built in 1729 and the Jansen family's home, one is in Leiderdorp and the other is Oostmolen.","Zemelmolen, the windmill built in 1729, and the Meijer family's structure are three different structures.","The home in Moerkapelle, the house built in 1752, and Vlietmolen are three different structures.","Doesmolen was built 115 years after the Van den Berg family's windmill.","The structure built in 1706, Hoekmolen, and the Meijer family's home are three different structures."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b880d2001fc54ba6cfa20cf0eb5df3ca"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won at Cowbush Cove was either the woman who won in 1926 or the woman who won in 1922.","The person who won at Juniper Hills was either Tina Tuttle or the golfer who scored a 66.","The golfer who scored a 65 won her tournament sometime after the person who scored a 67.","Olivia Oden won her tournament 1 year after Nellie Nolan.","The person who won in 1925 won at Scotch Pines.","The person who won in 1925 didn't shoot a 65.","Of Tina Tuttle and the person who scored a 62, one won in 1926 and the other won at Pennyfoot.","The woman who scored a 67 won her tournament sometime after the golfer who won at Spotswood.","The golfer who scored a 67 won her tournament sometime before Leslie Lane.","Maxine Mohn shot a 63.","The person who won in 1925 didn't shoot a 61.","The person who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament 4 years after the woman who won at Willow Grove.","The person who scored a 62 won her tournament 1 year after the person who won at Juniper Hills.","The golfer who won in 1921 was either Olivia Oden or Tina Tuttle.","Carrie Cole won her tournament 1 year after Olivia Oden.","Of the woman who won at Spotswood and Tina Tuttle, one won in 1926 and the other shot a 63."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn","Nellie Nolan","Olivia Oden","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["61","62","63","64","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e05a0438c0b567c9258b08cf4cfb7ea"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Deanna is either the player from Cutler or the contestant in lane 2.","The contestant from Bristol scored fewer points than the person in lane 3.","Kristie is either the contestant from Modesto or the player who scored 540 points.","The person who scored 540 points is either the contestant in lane 5 or the person from Pacific Grove.","Of Leigh and the player from Junction City, one scored 380 points and the other was in lane 3.","The person in lane 7 scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 6.","The player in lane 5, Hope, Kristie, the person who scored 780 points and Esther are all different people.","Irma scored 80 points fewer points than the person from Junction City.","Leigh wasn't from Elk Grove.","Leigh scored 700 points.","Esther scored 240 points more points than the player from Cutler.","The contestant in lane 4 scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 1.","The player who scored 460 points was in lane 4."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Deanna","Esther","Hope","Irma","Kristie","Leigh","Perry"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22adcff490c30913eb117d8e0feadae3"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who got 30 Across wrong wasn't from Yorba Linda.","Of the solver who got 18 Down wrong and Frederick, one was from Grant and the other finished seventh.","Of Hubert and the person from Miles, one finished second and the other answered 2 Down incorrectly.","Zachary finished 4 places after Eva.","The solver who finished sixth was either Frederick or the person who got 4 Across wrong.","The solver who finished second wasn't from Yorba Linda.","Hubert, the solver who got 26 Down wrong, and the contestant from Delhi are three different people.","Eva finished 2 places after the contestant who got 4 Across wrong.","Carol was either the person who finished fifth or the contestant who got 11 Down wrong.","The person who finished sixth got the right answer for 11 Down.","The person from Quimby finished sometime after the solver from Yorba Linda.","The solver who got 30 Across wrong finished sometime after the contestant from Delhi.","Of the solver from Lytton and Julie, one answered 20 Across incorrectly and the other finished seventh.","The contestant who finished sixth, the contestant from Miles, and the person who got 30 Across wrong are three different people.","The solver who finished fifth, Zachary, the solver who got 26 Down wrong, the contestant from Delhi, the contestant from Quimby and the contestant who got 30 Across wrong were all different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carol","Eva","Frederick","Hubert","Julie","Steven","Zachary"],"label_c":["Delhi","Grant","Lytton","Miles","Needles","Quimby","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b90ba2ee2e678e46af5517612c3b3c6"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Brent is 2 feet shorter than Adam.","The 31 ft long exhibit isn't Gus.","The bowhead whale is 2 feet longer than the narwhal.","The whale donated in 2012 is 2 feet shorter than Curtis.","The 27 ft long specimen is either Dennis or the exhibit donated in 2012.","The specimen donated in 2010 is either Brent or the 21 ft long exhibit.","The seven whales are Adam, the specimen donated in 2013, the narwhal, the exhibit donated in 2012, the gray whale, the whale donated in 2007 and the beluga whale.","The whale donated in 1999 is either Dennis or Felipe.","The 29 ft long exhibit wasn't donated in 2007.","The fin whale isn't 33 ft long.","Of the 21 ft long whale and the gray whale, one is Dennis and the other was donated to the aquarium in 1996.","The right whale wasn't donated in 2013.","The whale donated in 2013 is either the gray whale or Herbert.","The 21 ft long exhibit is either the right whale or Dennis.","The narwhal is 10 feet shorter than the exhibit donated in 2013.","The narwhal is somewhat longer than the beluga whale.","The right whale isn't 31 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft","33 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","1999","2007","2010","2012","2013"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c4ed1501ce004ce2799f7d2ee44f64d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Tim Townsend doesn't work in the software industry.","The mogul from Denmark is worth 4 billion less than the person from Canada.","The tycoon from England is worth somewhat more than the mogul who works in the banking industry.","The person from Norway, Mike Mckay, and the person who works in the medical industry are three different people.","The mogul from Norway is worth somewhat more than the magnate who works in the retail industry.","Tim Townsend is worth somewhat less than the tycoon from Germany.","Ed Everett isn't from Germany.","Of the magnate worth $31 billion and the person who works in the medical industry, one is Gil Gallegos and the other is from Germany.","The seven people are the mogul worth $30 billion, Ed Everett, Leonard Levy, Betty Bush, Mike Mckay, the person who works in the medical industry and Tim Townsend.","Of Betty Bush and the person worth $30 billion, one is from Denmark and the other works in the aerospace industry.","The person worth $26 billion works in the banking industry.","The tycoon worth $29 billion works in the software industry.","The magnate from France is either Ed Everett or Faith Flynn.","The magnate who works in the finance industry is worth 3 billion more than the mogul from Denmark.","The mogul who works in the medical industry isn't from England.","Leonard Levy is worth 1 billion more than the person from Denmark."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8eb7ff61b5eeeedfa6ca058efe503a4"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents more than the one with the briny finish.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT is either the Pomaquin oyster or the oyster that costs $2.30.","The Island Creek oyster costs somewhat less than the Ninigreth oyster.","The one with the nutty finish costs 20 cents more than the one from Punaville, RI.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs 30 cents more than the oyster from Vancouver, BC.","The Pomaquin oyster doesn't cost $2.50.","Of the one with the buttery finish and the Fanneuil oyster, one is from Appleton, CT and the other costs $2.60.","Of the one with the melon-like finish and the one that costs $2.60, one is from Barnstable, ME and the other is the Katamaka oyster.","The Thatcher oyster costs somewhat less than the Summersill oyster.","The one with the creamy finish costs 10 cents less than the one from Duxbury, MA.","The one with the creamy finish, the one from Willapa, RI, the Island Creek oyster and the Ninigreth oyster are all different oysters.","The one with the briny finish costs 40 cents more than the Katamaka oyster.","The one from Punaville, RI costs somewhat less than the oyster with the melon-like finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b36f7db13bfc4eecb9864b826fa63d6"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Yenga\" cost 750 dollars less than the dummy going to Vancouver.","\"Xavier\" cost 500 dollars more than the puppet going to Portland.","The piece going to Portland cost somewhat more than Kelly's dummy.","The puppet going to Ypsilanti cost 750 dollars less than Nicole's puppet.","The dummy going to Baltimore isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Lucas's piece didn't cost $2,000.","Lucas's puppet cost somewhat more than the piece going to Oslo.","The piece going to Baltimore isn't \"Utrecht\".","\"Valencio\" cost 750 dollars less than \"Utrecht\".","\"Sniffletoe\" cost 250 dollars more than the puppet going to Oslo.","Jeff's dummy cost somewhat more than Isabel's puppet.","\"Sniffletoe\", the puppet going to St. Moritz, and Isabel's puppet are three different dummies.","\"Xavier\" cost 500 dollars less than Margarita's dummy.","Margarita's dummy isn't going to Mexico City.","The $750 piece is either \"Yenga\" or the piece going to Portland.","\"Waldarama\" cost 750 dollars more than \"Yenga\".","Of Jeff's dummy and the $1,750 piece, one is \"Xavier\" and the other is going to Portland."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b4de76dcf272daaeaf4c744a33566b61"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Ella's design went 30 feet farther than the white plane.","Henrietta's design was either the plane that was thrown 7th or the plane that was thrown 3rd.","The pink plane landed 10 feet shorter than the blue plane.","The pink airplane went 10 feet farther than Omar's design.","The plane that was thrown 3rd was either the plane that went 75 feet or the plane that went 25 feet.","The plane that was thrown 1st landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 5th.","The plane that was thrown 5th landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 7th.","Of Omar's design and the plane that was thrown 5th, one was green and the other went 25 feet.","Margo's design wasn't thrown 2nd.","The airplane that went 45 feet was thrown 6th.","The silver plane went somewhat farther than the yellow plane.","The plane that was thrown 5th landed somewhat shorter than Margo's design.","The airplane that went 45 feet was either Ella's design or the silver plane.","The plane that was thrown 6th was pink.","Henrietta's design was black.","Valerie's design wasn't thrown 2nd.","Aaron's design landed 30 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 4th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=738ff3c4e23eb1cb7c19359fcb8507ae"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Irv Ingram's one sold for somewhat more than the one for the person who played right field.","Keith Kane's one sold for 50 dollars less than the 1972 piece.","The 1974 item sold for 150 dollars more than the 1987 card.","The 1972 item sold for 200 dollars less than the one for the person who played second base.","The piece for the person who played shortstop sold for 100 dollars more than the item for the person who played third base.","The piece that sold for $425 was either the 1978 one or Keith Kane's one.","Of the 1978 item and the item for the person who played third base, one featured Opie Oliver and the other sold for $125.","The card for the person who played third base sold for 50 dollars less than the 2012 card.","Daryn Drake's one sold for 150 dollars less than the piece for the person who played first base.","The 2015 item sold for 50 dollars more than Gilby Glass's piece.","Al Allison's piece was either the item for the person who played second base or the piece for the person who played catcher.","The item for the person who played center field sold for 100 dollars more than the card for the person who played right field.","Of the one for the person who played first base and the card that sold for $125, one featured Neddy Norris and the other came out in 1988."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Daryn Drake","Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Keith Kane","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1978","1987","1988","2012","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03dcef255e91ad6353782ed576b7744e"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Benton Notch is taller than Nolan's Pine.","The tree in Silk Notch is 3 feet taller than Marsh Tree.","The tree in Benton Notch isn't 96 years old.","The tree in York Woods isn't 94 years old.","Marsh Tree is 9 feet shorter than Zeke's Spruce.","Evan's Fir is shorter than Roger's Oak.","Roger's Oak isn't 99 years old.","The 96 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree is 12 feet shorter than the tree in Woden Woods.","Evan's Fir is 9 feet taller than Nolan's Pine.","The seven trees are the 153 ft. tree, the tree in Eldora Woods, the 80 year-old tree, the tree in Knox Woods, the 94 year-old tree, Nolan's Pine and the 96 year-old tree.","The tree in Silk Notch is 9 feet shorter than the 80 year-old tree.","The 99 year-old tree is 15 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree.","Of the 94 year-old tree and The Senator, one is 144 ft. tall and the other is in Eldora Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=240396f606aafc2e2a1ec3f07a95d290"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of the podcast that began in 2014 and Al Acosta's show, one has 4 million downloads and the other is about business.","Eva Estrada's podcast isn't about investing.","Faye Fender's podcast isn't about gaming.","Cora Capon's show has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","Al Acosta's podcast has 2 million more downloads than the film podcast.","The investing show has fewer downloads than Faye Fender's show.","Eva Estrada's podcast has more downloads than the film podcast.","The podcast that began in 2008 is either the podcast with 6 million downloads or Eva Estrada's podcast.","The film podcast, Faye Fender's show, and the podcast with 2 million downloads are three different shows.","The show that began in 2010 has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2013.","The podcast that began in 2015 has 1 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2010.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 2 million fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","The seven shows are the show with 4 million downloads, Eva Estrada's podcast, Faye Fender's show, the music show, the show that began in 2015, the business show and the sports show.","The podcast that began in 2008 has more downloads than the show that began in 2007.","The music podcast has more downloads than the gaming podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1051f931aecbc3dd4a5b791007554c92"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Zachary was from Elk Grove.","The contestant in lane 7 scored 80 points fewer points than Zachary.","The contestant who scored 780 points wasn't from Junction City.","Vincent is either the contestant from Ontario or the person from Elk Grove.","Of Johnathan and the person from Cutler, one was in lane 3 and the other scored 780 points.","The player from Ontario scored 160 points fewer points than Irma.","The player who scored 540 points was in lane 1.","The person in lane 5 scored more points than the person in lane 4.","The player in lane 5 scored 400 points fewer points than Johnathan.","Alberta scored 240 points more points than the contestant from Bristol.","Johnathan, the contestant who scored 380 points, and the contestant from Fort Kent are three different people.","The player from Junction City wasn't in lane 1.","Perry was in lane 1.","Johnathan is either the contestant in lane 2 or the contestant from Junction City."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Irma","Johnathan","Leigh","Perry","Vincent","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e287319cd398644665915a13c91e60c4"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Geneva Gold's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the investing podcast.","Faye Fender's show doesn't have exactly 6 million downloads.","The business podcast has more downloads than the show that began in 2007.","Cora Capon's podcast has 2 million more downloads than the sports podcast.","The show that began in 2008 has 1 million more downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The show with 7 million downloads is either the sports show or the podcast that began in 2010.","The seven shows are Geneva Gold's show, the gaming show, the podcast that began in 2008, the music show, the podcast with 2 million downloads, the show that began in 2015 and the business show.","The sports show has 1 million fewer downloads than the film show.","Eva Estrada's podcast doesn't have exactly 6 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2012 has 4 million more downloads than the sports show.","Eva Estrada's podcast doesn't have exactly 1 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2009 has 5 million more downloads than the show that began in 2015.","Cora Capon's podcast has fewer downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the music show.","The show with 3 million downloads isn't about gaming.","Of the investing podcast and Bobby Bora's podcast, one has 7 million downloads and the other started in 2008.","Al Acosta's show didn't start in 2015."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2012","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9eef35d7be8c9415c6f55f28ab4d942c"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on Saturday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm.","The show that aired at 1:00pm was either the program with 750,000 viewers or the show that aired on GMA.","The show that aired at 4:30pm brought in 1,750,000 viewers.","The show that aired on CBR had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired on Monday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 6:00pm.","The show that aired on WNW didn't air on Friday.","The show with 750,000 viewers didn't air on WNW.","The show that aired on Thursday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 4:30pm.","Of the program that aired on SBC and the program that aired on Sunday, one brought in 1,750,000 viewers and the other aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired at 10:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm was either the program that aired on Friday or the show that aired on BMT.","The program that aired on Thursday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 8:30pm didn't have exactly 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 2:00pm brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired on PTR had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Monday.","The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67fdfde1e06d8495faaeb1d75778ce0e"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the recipe with 10 grams of protein and the recipe with 420 calories, one was the citrus halibut and the other was served on May 17th.","The meal served on May 16th contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 14th.","The kale quinoa contains 20 fewer calories than the chili pork.","The chili pork was either the dish with 18 grams of protein or the dish served on May 13th.","The dish served on May 17th contains 20 more calories than the asian steak.","The meal with 380 calories was either the dish served on May 16th or the recipe served on May 12th.","The dish with 480 calories wasn't served on May 13th.","The chili pork contains 40 fewer calories than the dish with 7 grams of protein.","The asian steak contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","The meal with 12 grams of protein contains 40 more calories than the bulgur salad.","The garlic tilapia doesn't have exactly 12 grams of protein.","The recipe with 500 calories was either the kale quinoa or the recipe served on May 12th.","The meal with 480 calories was either the dish with 8 grams of protein or the recipe with 18 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 16th contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe with 9 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7a85735c4c5c21dcf9c932bcf1d84247"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on SBC, the show with 1,250,000 viewers, the program that aired on Sunday, the show that aired at 6:00pm and the show that aired at 10:00pm were all different programs.","Of the program that aired at 8:30pm and the program that aired on GMA, one aired on Monday and the other brought in 1,500,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired at 4:30pm didn't have exactly 1,750,000 viewers.","The program that aired on PTR was either the program with 250,000 viewers or the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired on WNW had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Sunday.","The show that aired on GMA had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired on CBR.","The program that aired on CBR had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","The program that aired on Thursday was either the program that aired on FNX or the show with 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 1:00pm, the program with 1,250,000 viewers, and the show that aired on Tuesday are three different programs.","The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on WNW.","The program that aired at 10:00pm had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The program with 1,750,000 viewers didn't air on FNX.","The program that aired on Wednesday had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 10:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=343ee06e9273b3ff71f9f31216789c0a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 1 million downloads is either the podcast that began in 2010 or the podcast that began in 2009.","Of the podcast that began in 2014 and Bobby Bora's podcast, one is about sports and the other has 4 million downloads.","The podcast with 6 million downloads isn't about music.","The business podcast is either the show that began in 2010 or the show with 4 million downloads.","Of the show with 4 million downloads and the show that began in 2013, one is Faye Fender's and the other is about literature.","The film podcast, Al Acosta's show, the podcast that began in 2015, the show that began in 2011, the show with 1 million downloads and the podcast with 2 million downloads are all different shows.","Geneva Gold's podcast has more downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast.","Eva Estrada's podcast has 1 million more downloads than Al Acosta's show.","The podcast that began in 2009 has 2 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's show.","The podcast that began in 2009 has 2 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2013.","Of the podcast with 5 million downloads and the show that began in 2012, one is about investing and the other is Bobby Bora's.","The podcast that began in 2013 has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","The gaming show didn't start in 2015."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61a87de5c14f537d0ae75d50eec45a6d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 and the Zynga Complex, one is in Zagreb and the other is headed by Dr. Kirk.","Of the project headed by Dr. Salinas and the Lisbon accelerator, one will go online in 2019 and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The Warsaw facility will go online 1 year after the Kiev accelerator.","The Zynga Complex will go online in 2019.","The project headed by Dr. Ingram will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Falston LCS isn't in Athens.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online 3 years before the Falston LCS.","The ISON-X42 is either the Warsaw accelerator or the project headed by Dr. Owens.","The Falston LCS isn't headed by Dr. Ingram.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 2 years after the Falston LCS.","Of the project headed by Dr. Dorsey and the Warsaw facility, one will go online in 2017 and the other is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Egert Facility, the Athens facility, the facility scheduled to go online in 2021, the Lisbon facility and the project headed by Dr. Owens are all different accelerators.","The Bale-Hahn SSC isn't headed by Dr. Ewing.","The Egert Facility will go online sometime after the Paris accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Owens","Dr. Salinas"],"label_d":["Athens","Kiev","Lisbon","Oslo","Paris","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31e53482ebb7dda1a4ca91296bd34b61"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Whitney will bring their talisman.","Gwen is either the aerophobe leaving in April or the aerophobe going to Louisiana.","The seven fliers are Troy, the flier with the horseshoe, the flier with the shamrock, the flier leaving in July, the aerophobe leaving in March, the aerophobe leaving in June and the passenger going to Colorado.","The flier leaving in April is either the aerophobe going to Kansas or the flier with the talisman.","Maurice won't leave in July.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot is either the aerophobe leaving in June or the aerophobe leaving in April.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave 5 months before Whitney.","The passenger leaving in May won't go to Colorado.","Gwen will leave sometime before the flier with the lucky hat.","The aerophobe going to Ohio is either the aerophobe with the lucky hat or the passenger leaving in May.","Jaime won't leave in July.","The passenger leaving in June will bring their talisman.","Maurice is either the flier going to Pennsylvania or the passenger with the wishbone.","Troy will leave sometime before the passenger with the wishbone.","The flier going to Pennsylvania will leave 3 months before the flier going to Virginia.","The flier with the lucky hat is either the aerophobe going to Virginia or Florence."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Florence","Gwen","Jaime","Maurice","Neal","Troy","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","Kansas","Louisiana","Ohio","Pennsylvania","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d6665f1e4e6681301f669dea69db83f0"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Quentin Quinn has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1977.","The one run by Vic Velasquez has a 3 percent larger return than Pine Bay.","Of the one run by Vic Velasquez and Oak Capital, one started in 1977 and the other has had a return of 11%.","The one with a return of 9% didn't begin in 2009.","First Crescent has a 3 percent larger return than the one begun in 1977.","Of Oak Capital and the one begun in 2002, one is run by Zed Zamora and the other has had a return of 12%.","The one run by Kip Kerr has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Zed Zamora.","The fund run by Quentin Quinn has had a smaller return than the fund begun in 1972.","The fund with a return of 12% isn't run by Mike McClain.","Black River is either the one begun in 1983 or the one begun in 2009.","Hudson Brook has had a 1 percent smaller return than Oak Capital.","The one with a return of 11%, the fund run by Mike McClain, Black River, Oak Capital and Hudson Brook are all different funds.","The fund with a return of 9% is either the one begun in 1983 or the one run by Sal Spencer.","Silver Rock isn't the hedge fund with a return of 11%.","The fund begun in 1972 isn't run by Vic Velasquez.","The fund begun in 1992 has a 2 percent larger return than the one begun in 2009."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer","Vic Velasquez","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","1992","2002","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab8f17701b27449388c10abba204c276"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Philip has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","Jill had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant who finished in third place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Hannah.","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child who finished in seventh place.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Witte's class.","Of the child from Mrs. Almerini's class and the student who finished in fifth place, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other is Kelley.","Philip didn't finish in seventh place.","Of Bessie and the child whose final word was \"facetiously\", one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other finished in fifth place.","The contestant who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The child from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Erik.","Jill is either the student who finished in first place or the child who finished in sixth place.","Stephanie has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","The student who finished in first place has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","The child whose final word was \"anemic\" didn't finish in second place.","The student who finished in third place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Bessie.","The child from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Bessie","Erik","Hannah","Jill","Kelley","Philip","Stephanie"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8fd94623c4ee9aa24fcc6864e3e8eae"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.8991 N was found 6 days after the case that held the marbles.","The case that held the sunglasses was found 6 days after the box that held the brass key.","The box at 88.1928 W was found 3 days after the case that held the marbles.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found 3 days before the case at 40.3109 N.","Of the case that held the decoder ring and the case at 41.0237 N, one was at 88.0431 W and the other was found on May 9.","The box found on May 3 wasn't at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.1928 W, the case that held the puzzle book, and the cache at 41.0237 N are three different boxes.","The box that held the sunglasses wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.2516 N didn't have the marbles inside it.","The box at 88.1928 W was found sometime before the cache at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.2516 N wasn't at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.3907 W was found 6 days after the cache at 40.8991 N.","The case that held the decoder ring was found 6 days before the box at 41.0072 N.","The case that held the brass key was found 15 days before the cache at 41.0237 N.","The cache at 40.6656 N wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 88.4584 W was either the cache found on May 21 or the cache at 40.8991 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c8cfbe429e7a9a220ac10916c991a0b"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Citizen Trust has a 4 percent larger return than the one begun in 1992.","Of the fund with a return of 8% and the fund run by Larry Larsen, one is Hudson Brook and the other started in 2012.","The one run by Terry Torres has had a 3 percent smaller return than Black River.","Oak Capital has had a smaller return than the fund run by Mike McClain.","The fund with a return of 12% didn't begin in 1983.","Oak Capital is either the one with a return of 8% or the one begun in 1977.","The one begun in 1989 is run by Terry Torres.","The one run by Vic Velasquez has had a smaller return than Hudson Brook.","The fund run by Walter Wade has had a 4 percent smaller return than the fund run by Kip Kerr.","The one with a return of 7% is either the fund begun in 1983 or Silver Rock.","The fund with a return of 12% didn't begin in 2012.","The fund with a return of 11% is either the fund begun in 1983 or the one begun in 2009.","Hudson Brook started in 1989.","First Crescent has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 2002."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Terry Torres","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1989","1992","2002","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac613fba53f1e7266827df23b3d6710a"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli, the presenter who spoke for 18 minutes, the student who spoke for 8 minutes, the presenter who got the A and the student who spoke for 16 minutes were all different students.","The student who got the B+ spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the B-.","Yvonne was either the presenter who spoke for 18 minutes or the presenter who got the C+.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the B+.","Of Wesley and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other got the A-.","The student who got the A spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the C-.","Francis got the C-.","The student who spoke for 14 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","Francis spoke 4 minutes more than Ora.","Ora spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Perry.","The student who got the D didn't talk about P.M. Atlee.","Ora spoke 8 minutes less than the presenter who got the C+.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 2 minutes less than Zachary.","Of the presenter who got the A and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour, one was Wesley and the other spoke for 10 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Francis","Nichole","Ora","Perry","Wesley","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Balfour","Blair","Chamberlain","Disraeli","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a919f9527e27f98107171aeabc92dae0"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who got 26 Down wrong finished 1 place after Renee.","Perry was either the solver from Pacific Grove or the contestant from Temple City.","The solver who got 11 Down wrong finished 4 places before the person from Grant.","The person from Temple City finished sometime before the solver from Avalon.","Carol finished 1 place after the solver who got 2 Down wrong.","Perry finished sometime after the contestant who got 30 Across wrong.","Of the solver who got 30 Across wrong and Hubert, one finished fifth and the other was from Kalona.","Nelson finished fifth.","Carol finished 4 places before the contestant who got 20 Across wrong.","The solver who got 26 Down wrong finished 2 places before Hubert.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong finished 2 places after the person who got 26 Down wrong.","Nelson finished 3 places after the solver who got 26 Down wrong.","Yvonne didn't finish seventh.","Nelson wasn't from Avalon.","The person who got 2 Down wrong was either the person who finished second or the solver from Needles."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carol","Hubert","Julie","Nelson","Perry","Renee","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Avalon","Eustis","Grant","Kalona","Needles","Pacific Grove","Temple City"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5526116bb25b47559c3cb8ad9e5dd00"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache found on May 9 didn't have the marbles inside it.","The box at 88.3907 W was found 3 days after the cache at 40.2516 N.","The case at 41.0237 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The box at 88.4584 W, the box that held the sunglasses, and the box that held the decoder ring are three different boxes.","The cache found on May 21 was either the box at 88.3821 W or the cache at 88.2694 W.","The case at 88.0431 W was found 12 days before the cache that held the sunglasses.","Of the cache at 41.0072 N and the box found on May 6, one was at 88.1863 W and the other held the brass key.","Of the case found on May 15 and the box that held the brass key, one was at 41.0072 N and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The case that held the decoder ring, the cache at 40.5912 N and the cache at 88.0431 W were all different boxes.","The box at 41.0072 N was found 12 days after the box that held the chewing gum.","The case at 40.5912 N was found sometime after the box that held the sunglasses.","The box at 41.0237 N wasn't at 88.4584 W.","The box that held the marbles was either the box at 88.3821 W or the case at 88.4584 W.","The case at 88.2694 W was either the box found on May 18 or the case at 40.2516 N.","Of the cache at 88.1928 W and the box at 40.6656 N, one was found on May 21 and the other held the puzzle book.","The box at 40.3109 N was either the case at 88.3907 W or the case that held the puzzle book."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c35d2362bf4741976627ea6bd4a72ba0"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen isn't in Hoogmade.","The Smit family's house was built 23 years after Grosmolen.","Westmolen was built 23 years before the Meijer family's home.","Of the house built in 1775 and the house in Moerkapelle, one is Hoekmolen and the other is owned by the Smit family.","The structure in Den Bommel was built 46 years after the Visser family's house.","The home in Hoogmade was built 46 years after the Meijer family's house.","The house built in 1706 is either the windmill in Aarlanderveen or Oostmolen.","The windmill in Den Bommel was built 23 years before the Van den Berg family's structure.","Oostmolen wasn't built in 1821.","Hoekmolen was built sometime before the Visser family's structure.","The house in Leiderdorp isn't owned by the Visser family.","Hoekmolen was built 46 years after Zemelmolen.","The home in Aarlanderveen was built sometime after the windmill in Kinderdijk.","Oostmolen, the Smit family's house, and the Van Dijk family's structure are three different structures.","The Jansen family's house was built 46 years before the structure in Moerkapelle."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=015c6132bc3a7462a467824be90f628e"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock Delilah bought and the stock that sold for $26 per share, one was HBW and the other was in the real estate sector.","The stock Charlie bought was either the stock that sold for $28 per share or the telecom stock.","Of the stock Ida Mae bought and the energy stock, one sold for $25 per share and the other was QMZ.","The financial stock, the stock that sold for $26 per share, the stock that sold for $25 per share, GXTV and the stock that sold for $29 per share were all different stocks.","GXTV was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","The stock Francine bought was 5 dollars per share more expensive than the real estate stock.","Of the stock Delilah bought and KMPP, one sold for $27 per share and the other was in the energy sector.","GXTV was per share less expensive than the utilities stock.","The stock that sold for $30 per share wasn't in the health care sector.","The telecom stock was 3 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock Delilah bought was per share more expensive than the stock Abigail bought.","The telecom stock was 2 dollars per share less expensive than JMO.","HBW wasn't in the financial sector.","PSTO wasn't purchased by Charlie."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c2d770bed9a6b7bacf36f6343468164"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Peter owes less than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","The salesperson who ordered the root beer owes less than the team member who ordered the grape soda.","Peter owes $1.35 less than Irene.","The person who ordered the orange soda is either Peter or the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","Samantha owes more than the person who ordered the diet coke.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes $1.35 more than the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","Hannah owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","Of the salesperson who ordered the root beer and the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye, one owes $7.60 and the other is Samantha.","Of Chip and the person whose order cost $5.80, one ordered the iced tea and the other ordered the taco salad.","Geoffrey owes less than Peter.","Chip owes 180 cents more than the team member who ordered the water.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the B.L.T..","The team member who ordered the Italian sub owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the water.","Rebecca didn't order the grape soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8d25c56a67d1f969eac62691c63c086"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Omar's design was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the plane that was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 4th was either the blue airplane or the plane that went 45 feet.","The plane that went 35 feet was either the black airplane or the blue plane.","Valerie's design went 10 feet farther than Ella's design.","The plane that was thrown 7th landed somewhat shorter than Margo's design.","Of the silver airplane and Roderick's design, one was thrown 5th and the other went 15 feet.","Aaron's design went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 5th.","Of Omar's design and the airplane that went 55 feet, one was thrown 7th and the other was pink.","Of the plane that was thrown 5th and the plane that went 75 feet, one was Omar's and the other was white.","The plane that went 25 feet, Omar's design, the blue airplane, Ella's design, the green plane and the silver airplane were all different planes.","Ella's design was either the plane that was thrown 6th or the plane that was thrown 5th.","The plane that was thrown 3rd was either the plane that went 35 feet or the airplane that went 55 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a30466f9fc39828ff7d73f0ce829b9fb"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the fund begun in 2012 and Black River, one is run by Sal Spencer and the other has had a return of 7%.","Citizen Trust is either the fund with a return of 9% or the fund begun in 2012.","The one begun in 1983 isn't run by Terry Torres.","The one run by Ralph Ross has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1972.","The one run by Quentin Quinn has a 3 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","The fund begun in 1989 has a 1 percent larger return than Silver Rock.","The fund run by Walter Wade has a 4 percent larger return than Black River.","Oak Capital isn't the hedge fund with a return of 10%.","The fund begun in 2009 has a 5 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","The fund with a return of 12% is either Pine Bay or the one run by Walter Wade.","Neither the one begun in 1989 nor Oak Capital is the one run by Zed Zamora.","The fund begun in 1977 has a larger return than the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","Of the one run by Zed Zamora and the one with a return of 7%, one is Silver Rock and the other started in 2012.","Oak Capital isn't run by Ralph Ross.","The one run by Terry Torres has had a 5 percent smaller return than Silver Rock."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Walter Wade","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","1989","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab6b92006a8d30e0618b74ac5258f188"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The bench costs 50 dollars more than Patsy's item.","The item made of walnut costs 100 dollars less than the item made of rosewood.","Of Bonita's item and the bench, one was made of rosewood and the other costs $250.","Bonita's piece isn't the rocking chair.","The $325 piece isn't the bookshelf.","Patsy's piece costs 25 dollars more than Ellen's item.","The item made of rosewood costs 50 dollars less than Nadine's item.","Neither the $300 item nor the $325 piece is the rocking chair.","Shelley's item costs less than the piece made of teak.","Of the $375 item and the item made of sandalwood, one is the coffee table and the other was crafted by Ellen.","The $300 piece wasn't made of poplar.","The piece made of ash costs 25 dollars more than the end table.","Whitney's item costs 50 dollars more than the barstool.","Nadine's item wasn't made of teak.","Ellen's piece is either the barstool or the $400 piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Bonita","Ellen","Marilyn","Nadine","Patsy","Shelley","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ad9a5d9ebb900c27fb4c894d93f45bb"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 155 sq ft structure won't be going to Eagle Grove.","The Ingram's home is 15 sq ft larger than the home going to Laguna Beach.","The Kirby's house is 30 sq ft larger than the Underwood's home.","The 95 sq ft structure is either the Kirby's house or the $29,000 house.","The 155 sq ft structure didn't sell for $27,500.","The house going to Fullerton is 60 sq ft larger than the $25,000 structure.","The 170 sq ft home, the Gillespie's home, the Zimmerman's home, the 155 sq ft structure and the $38,000 house are all different houses.","The Nielsen's house will be delivered to Yountville.","Neither the house going to Yountville nor the home going to Eagle Grove is the 170 sq ft home.","The house going to Eagle Grove is either the $32,250 house or the Nielsen's house.","The home going to Unionville is 15 sq ft smaller than the $25,000 home.","The $35,000 house is 45 sq ft smaller than the Davidson's home.","Of the home going to Dallas Center and the 110 sq ft home, one sold for $29,000 and the other is for the Zimmermans."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9135e7990f774f1d4f8eb436eea7ec4"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal with 15 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe served on May 14th.","Of the recipe served on May 14th and the meal with 480 calories, one has exactly 10 grams of protein and the other was the citrus halibut.","The dish with 10 grams of protein was either the meal served on May 12th or the recipe with 440 calories.","The recipe with 5 grams of protein wasn't served on May 16th.","The meal served on May 13th was either the meal with 7 grams of protein or the lemon salmon.","The meal with 7 grams of protein contains 80 more calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","The bulgur salad contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal with 15 grams of protein.","Of the dish served on May 14th and the dish with 12 grams of protein, one was the citrus halibut and the other has 420 calories.","The meal with 380 calories doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","Of the recipe with 380 calories and the meal with 10 grams of protein, one was the garlic tilapia and the other was served on May 11th.","The kale quinoa wasn't served on May 17th.","The chili pork contains somewhat fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The bulgur salad doesn't have exactly 9 grams of protein.","The dish with 500 calories, the dish served on May 11th, the dish with 12 grams of protein, the meal served on May 14th, the recipe served on May 16th and the lemon salmon were all different recipes.","The asian steak doesn't have exactly 12 grams of protein.","The bulgur salad doesn't have exactly 420 calories."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc26f13a7e68ed214a08f096eb5d5645"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Cheri's item costs more than Patsy's piece.","Rosemary's piece isn't the hutch.","Olivia's piece wasn't made of poplar.","The piece made of poplar is either the bookshelf or the $375 piece.","The rocking chair costs 50 dollars less than the barstool.","Of Whitney's item and the barstool, one was made of chestnut and the other costs $250.","Patsy's piece is either the $275 item or the item made of oak.","The bench costs 25 dollars more than Olivia's item.","The $275 item isn't the bookshelf.","The rocking chair costs 100 dollars less than the item made of oak.","The item made of walnut costs more than Shelley's item.","The $275 piece wasn't made of sandalwood.","The $400 item isn't the end table.","The item made of teak costs more than Irma's item.","Cheri's item is either the end table or the footstool.","Irma's item costs 75 dollars less than Shelley's item.","Patsy's item costs 50 dollars more than Irma's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Cheri","Irma","Olivia","Patsy","Rosemary","Shelley","Whitney"],"label_c":["chestnut","oak","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e47de590bb728f709ad06435284914e"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Nettie has an appointment 3 hours before Allison.","The person with the 11:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Winters.","Tommy has an appointment sometime after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","The patient with the 3:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Valdez.","Of Yvette and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood, one is scheduled for 2:30pm and the other has the appointment for the root canal.","Tommy is either the client with the 1:30pm appointment or the customer with the 2:30pm appointment.","Colin has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the root canal.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Compton doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Owens has an appointment 5 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. Underwood.","The client with the 1:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Valdez.","The customer going in for the veneers has an appointment sometime after Wayne.","The person going in for the root canal has an appointment 1 hour before Wayne.","Mindy has an appointment sometime after Wayne.","The customer with the 11:30am appointment is either Yvette or the client going in for the whitening.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment 4 hours before the customer going in for the cleaning.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Zamora has an appointment 1 hour after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Owens is either the person going in for the crown or the customer with the 3:30pm appointment.","Of the customer who will be seeing Dr. Underwood and the client going in for the extraction, one is scheduled for 9:30am and the other is Allison."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Colin","Mindy","Nettie","Tommy","Wayne","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Owens","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28e694b74ce9d61216eada0df0dae8ef"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 9,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture located near Howland.","Neither the culture founded in 100 AD nor the Quyit culture was the culture with 5,000 people.","The Danseri culture wasn't based near Howland.","The culture located near Howland was founded 1,250 years before the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture located near Quasqueton didn't have a population size of 7,500.","The Kimusk culture was either the culture located near Quasqueton or the culture located near Mason City.","The culture with 6,500 people was either the culture located near Mason City or the Sameos culture.","Of the Quyit culture and the culture with 9,000 people, one was based near Mason City and the other was founded in 1600 AD.","Neither the culture founded in 1350 AD nor the culture with 9,000 people was the culture located near Waterloo.","The Sameos culture was founded 500 years after the culture located near Kentfield.","The culture located near Easton was founded sometime after the culture with 6,500 people.","The seven cultures were the culture located near Quasqueton, the society founded in 100 AD, the society founded in 1350 AD, the Quyit culture, the culture with 9,000 people, the culture with 6,500 people and the culture with 4,500 people.","Of the culture located near Mason City and the culture founded in 100 AD, one had a population size of 8,000 and the other was the Ryat culture.","The culture located near Easton didn't have a population size of 5,000.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years after the Oiracha culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Kimusk","Lyeilia","Oiracha","Quyit","Ryat","Sameos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Easton","Howland","Kentfield","Lacona","Mason City","Quasqueton","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ddc2b92a01890a30bbd438c9fab973d"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Grace Goritz didn't shoot a 59.","Grace Goritz won her tournament sometime after Pamela Peet.","The person who scored a 59 won her tournament 4 years after Harriet Holt.","Pamela Peet shot a 67.","The golfer who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament 3 years before the golfer who won at Scotch Pines.","The person who won in 1921 won at Cowbush Cove.","Denise Detz didn't win at Amble Glen.","The person who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 1 year after the woman who won at Scotch Pines.","The golfer who scored a 61 won her tournament 2 years after the person who won at Amble Glen.","Harriet Holt won her tournament 2 years before the woman who won at Spotswood.","The woman who scored a 64 won her tournament 5 years after Harriet Holt.","The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who scored a 66.","The person who scored a 61 was either Inez or the woman who won in 1923.","The golfer who scored a 65 won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 61.","Of the woman who won in 1925 and the golfer who won at Pennyfoot, one shot a 59 and the other was Maxine Mohn."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Grace Goritz","Harriet Holt","Inez","Kristina Katz","Maxine Mohn","Pamela Peet"],"label_c":["59","60","61","64","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=206571b6022a2f6f9493f43330c7217f"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton is either the person with the 11:30am appointment or the person with the 9:30am appointment.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Estrada doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment is either Mindy or the client who will be seeing Dr. Estrada.","Colin is either the person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton or the customer who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","The customer with the 3:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Torres doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","The patient going in for the crown has an appointment sometime before the client who will be seeing Dr. Harris.","The patient going in for the filling has an appointment 5 hours before Patsy.","Bernice won't be seen by Dr. Harris.","The person going in for the cleaning has an appointment sometime before Colin.","Of Allison and the client going in for the filling, one is scheduled for 9:30am and the other will be seen by Dr. Joseph.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Estrada has an appointment 1 hour after Zachary.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment 1 hour before Allison.","Jonathan has an appointment 3 hours before the person who will be seeing Dr. Fry.","The patient going in for the root canal has an appointment 2 hours after the customer who will be seeing Dr. Adkins."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Bernice","Colin","Jonathan","Mindy","Patsy","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Fry","Dr. Harris","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Torres"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbb06df8cd0103f194eea896f8e36aa4"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the person from France and the person whose birthday is on April 13th, one is Michael and the other is the musician.","The traveler from Austria has a birthday 3 months after the politician.","Of the person from South Africa and Jeffrey, one is the architect and the other was born on July 16th.","Michael, the person whose birthday is on July 16th, the person born on May 18th, the architect, the traveler from France and the surgeon are all different people.","Kevin is either the person born on June 14th or the person from France.","Michael is not the engineer.","The traveler from South Africa has a birthday 1 month after Lamar.","The person from Mexico has a birthday sometime before the diplomat.","The traveler from Belgium has a birthday 3 months after the traveler from Sweden.","Lamar has a birthday 1 month after Michael.","The person from Austria is not the engineer.","Kevin has a birthday 2 months after Jeffrey.","The traveler from Belgium is either the architect or the diplomat.","Bill has a birthday 4 months after the traveler from Sweden.","Bill has a birthday sometime before Neville."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Bill","Eric","Jeffrey","Kevin","Lamar","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","France","Mexico","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7098b3a247ea8bd21b16ccf02ce8e377"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Daregh started 12 years before the center back.","The person who started in 1985 didn't play for the Predators.","The sweeper started 6 years before Hatcha.","The person who started in 1991 was either Daregh or Cerisa.","The person on the Spartans wasn't the full back.","Of the person who started in 1994 and Daregh, one was the sweeper and the other played for the Timberwolves.","The center forward started 3 years after the player on the Whitecaps.","The person who started in 1985 didn't play for the Courage.","The wing back was either Banben or Cerisa.","The player on the Minutemen started 3 years before Cerisa.","Fichin started sometime after the player on the Predators.","The seven players were the person who started in 1979, Hatcha, the person on the Whitecaps, Cerisa, Imay, the center back and the wing back.","The goalie started 3 years after the player on the Rangers.","Banben started sometime after the player on the Minutemen.","Hatcha was either the goalie or the person who started in 1991."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Daregh","Fichin","Hatcha","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Minutemen","Predators","Rangers","Spartans","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd698b7a3b83c46513fbb5546baa7ad1"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one run by Walter Wade, the one begun in 1977 and the one with a return of 10% are all different funds.","The one begun in 1997 has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1972.","The one begun in 2009 isn't run by Zed Zamora.","The fund with a return of 7% is either the fund begun in 2009 or Citizen Trust.","First Crescent has had a return of 11%.","The one run by Yolanda Yang has a 3 percent larger return than Pine Bay.","Oak Capital has had a 2 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1977.","Pine Bay started in 1992.","Hudson Brook has had a smaller return than the one run by Zed Zamora.","Pine Bay has had a 3 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1989.","Black River has a larger return than Oak Capital.","The fund run by Terry Torres has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Ule Underwood.","The fund run by Patty Paul has a 5 percent larger return than the fund run by Larry Larsen.","Of the fund begun in 1992 and the one run by Walter Wade, one has had a return of 6% and the other is Black River."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Patty Paul","Terry Torres","Ule Underwood","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1989","1992","1997","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25204c4825b1d3f1fea620fa08bcdc1b"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The cat was white.","The animal Angelina bought cost 5 dollars more than the balloon Patsy bought.","The cat wasn't purchased by Verna.","The snail wasn't magenta.","The monkey, the purple piece, the red balloon, the magenta piece and the $6.00 balloon were all different items.","The piece Rudolph bought wasn't white.","The purple animal cost 1 dollar less than the orange animal.","The monkey was purchased by Emma.","The fish cost less than the piece Toni bought.","The white piece cost 2 dollars more than the piece Toni bought.","The yellow balloon cost 2 dollars more than the orange animal.","Of the yellow balloon and the animal Toni bought, one cost $4.00 and the other was the dog.","The fish, the purple balloon, and the magenta balloon are three different items.","The bear, the orange piece, and the magenta balloon are three different items.","The dog wasn't purchased by Rudolph.","The piece Emma bought wasn't orange."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Angelina","Bernard","Emma","Patsy","Rudolph","Toni","Verna"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30c879424deb72b7968499be210a35f8"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Curtis is 4 feet shorter than the specimen donated in 2004.","The specimen donated in 1999 is somewhat longer than the exhibit donated in 2012.","The right whale is either the 29 ft long whale or the specimen donated in 1999.","The beluga whale is either Brent or the whale donated in 1994.","The whale donated in 2013 is somewhat shorter than the specimen donated in 2007.","The sei whale is either the 21 ft long whale or Herbert.","Dennis is somewhat longer than the whale donated in 2007.","Brent is 6 feet longer than Curtis.","The right whale is 23 ft long.","Curtis is 2 feet shorter than the beluga whale.","The fin whale is either Felipe or the 33 ft long exhibit.","The 21 ft long specimen is either Adam or the specimen donated in 1999.","The gray whale is either Adam or Brent.","Of Evan and the whale donated in 1994, one is the bowhead whale and the other is 25 ft long.","The fin whale is 27 ft long."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft","33 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1999","2004","2007","2012","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7f37eab641f86a165d0a468afe0dd76"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["V. tenesis, the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Nielsen, and the bacteria with 1,250 genes are three different organisms.","Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Fletcher and D. forcilitis, one has 500 genes and the other was sequenced in November.","E. carolinus was either the one with 250 genes or the one sequenced in December.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Walsh has 500 fewer genes than B. mangeris.","The bacteria sequenced in December has 1,000 more genes than V. tenesis.","E. paradolens wasn't sequenced in April.","The one sequenced in April has 500 more genes than L. dyson.","D. forcilitis was either the one sequenced in February or the bacteria sequenced in September.","The organism sequenced in July has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","D. forcilitis has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced in February.","The bacteria sequenced in August has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","The one sequenced by Dr. Quinn has 250 fewer genes than L. dyson.","The one sequenced by Dr. Doyle was either B. mangeris or P. wellington.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Walsh has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced in September."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Estrada","Fletcher","Jordan","Nielsen","Quinn","Walsh"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5563de4c92bde49d60df14d343d33e80"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on WNW didn't air on Monday.","Of the program with 250,000 viewers and the program that aired at 8:30pm, one aired on Friday and the other aired on PTR.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had 1,250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm.","The show that aired on GMA had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on SBC.","The program that aired on FNX, the program that aired on Tuesday and the show that aired on SBC were all different programs.","Of the program that aired on Saturday and the program that aired on WNW, one aired at 1:00pm and the other brought in 1,500,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Tuesday.","The show that aired at 1:00pm was either the show that aired on SBC or the show that aired on BMT.","The show that aired on PTR had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm.","The program that aired at 4:30pm was either the show that aired on Wednesday or the show that aired on Monday.","The show that aired on Saturday had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm had 1,250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on WNW.","The show that aired on Thursday was either the show that aired on CBR or the program that aired at 10:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbfe05b28fecbc1be8baaa15c8936761"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Neither the Dell Scargo card nor the card with the $3,500 credit limit is the card with an APR of 12%.","The TrustCo card doesn't have the 11% APR.","The card with an APR of 9% doesn't expire on 06\/2025.","The Whitly Bank card doesn't expire on 04\/2024.","Of the card that expires on 11\/2025 and the one with the $4,000 credit limit, one is from Hoardstrum and the other has an APR of 13%.","The one with an APR of 9% doesn't have a limit of $20,000.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR 1 percent higher than the Dell Scargo card.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 2 percent lower than the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 2 percent lower than the card that expires on 05\/2025.","The card with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Dell Scargo card.","The one with an APR of 10% is either the one with the $3,500 credit limit or the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The seven cards are the one with an APR of 10%, the card with the $5,000 credit limit, the Dell Scargo card, the one with the $6,500 credit limit, the Mid Atlantic card, the Credit Korp card and the one that expires on 02\/2024.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 3 percent higher than the Hoardstrum card.","The card with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the Mid Atlantic card.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $4,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$10,000","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53ab85da13e036146f0795371499adcc"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The structure going to Eagle Grove didn't sell for $38,000.","The $36,000 structure is 60 sq ft smaller than the Kirby's house.","The Kirby's home didn't sell for $25,000.","The $35,000 home is 30 sq ft smaller than the Gillespie's home.","The $27,500 house is 15 sq ft larger than the Pratt's home.","The house going to Dallas Center is 60 sq ft larger than the $35,000 structure.","The $35,000 structure is either the Davidson's structure or the Zimmerman's house.","Of the 140 sq ft structure and the Davidson's house, one will be delivered to Mission Viejo and the other sold for $32,250.","The Davidson's house, the 155 sq ft home, the 125 sq ft home, the 95 sq ft house, the $38,000 home and the house going to Healdsburg are all different houses.","Of the home going to Shaver Lake and the Kirby's house, one sold for $35,000 and the other is 185 sq ft.","The $25,000 home is somewhat larger than the Ingram's structure.","The home going to Kennebunkport is 30 sq ft larger than the structure going to Dallas Center.","The $38,000 house is either the 170 sq ft home or the Davidson's home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e48265fe7f9b9827983817247cd67ed1"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Rothvum wasn't the goalie.","The wing back started sometime after the person on the Courage.","Of Banben and the player who started in 1976, one was the center forward and the other played for the Hammerheads.","The person on the Hammerheads started 15 years before Cerisa.","Daregh started 6 years before the center back.","The person who started in 1994 was either the person on the Courage or the goalie.","The person on the Mustangs was either the center forward or the center back.","The person on the Mustangs started 12 years after the player on the Minutemen.","The player who started in 1994 didn't play for the Predators.","Engmose, the wing back and the person on the Hammerheads were all different players.","Engmose started 12 years after the sweeper.","The player on the Minutemen started 3 years after the sweeper.","Imay started sometime after Gardelli.","Rothvum started sometime after Banben.","The player on the Hammerheads started 9 years before the player on the Hawks.","The person who started in 1982 wasn't the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Hawks","Minutemen","Mustangs","Predators","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c37c04af24b3c05103b1f40bc3fe318e"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the meal with 460 calories and the citrus halibut, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was served on May 17th.","The recipe with 12 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","The bulgur salad doesn't have exactly 9 grams of protein.","The recipe served on May 14th contains 20 fewer calories than the meal served on May 15th.","The recipe with 480 calories doesn't have exactly 12 grams of protein.","The meal with 15 grams of protein contains 60 more calories than the garlic tilapia.","The dish with 12 grams of protein was either the lemon salmon or the dish with 460 calories.","The meal with 9 grams of protein wasn't served on May 12th.","The recipe served on May 14th contains somewhat fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The dish with 480 calories was served on May 16th.","Of the dish served on May 15th and the recipe with 460 calories, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was the asian steak.","Of the recipe with 440 calories and the lemon salmon, one has exactly 9 grams of protein and the other was served on May 16th.","The meal with 18 grams of protein was either the meal with 380 calories or the meal served on May 17th.","The asian steak contains somewhat fewer calories than the chili pork.","The recipe with 7 grams of protein wasn't served on May 11th.","The recipe served on May 12th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8073a81dafbad2166dbf807a1ee7cad6"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 2 years after the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove.","Of the woman who scored a 60 and Inez, one won in 1923 and the other won at Pennyfoot.","Alison Ames was either the person who won at Spotswood or the woman who scored a 61.","Leslie Lane didn't shoot a 59.","Leslie Lane was either the woman who won at Cowbush Cove or the woman who won at Willow Grove.","The person who won in 1922 didn't shoot a 62.","The woman who won at Pennyfoot didn't shoot a 64.","The golfer who won at Cowbush Cove didn't shoot a 64.","Freda Fritz won her tournament 4 years after Robin Rust.","Pamela Peet didn't win at Amble Glen.","Inez won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 60.","The golfer who scored a 63 won her tournament 5 years after the woman who won at Cowbush Cove.","Bonita Bitz won in 1923.","The golfer who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 61.","Robin Rust didn't shoot a 64.","The person who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament sometime before the woman who won at Juniper Hills.","The person who won in 1922 didn't shoot a 59.","Pamela Peet won her tournament sometime before Robin Rust.","Robin Rust didn't win at Juniper Hills."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Bonita Bitz","Freda Fritz","Inez","Leslie Lane","Pamela Peet","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","63","64","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=965cbe2572fe7acab0ac1ddd296dad51"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The meal served on May 15th contains 20 more calories than the meal with 15 grams of protein.","The kale quinoa contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","The asian steak contains 20 more calories than the garlic tilapia.","The dish with 12 grams of protein contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe with 18 grams of protein.","The dish with 12 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the meal with 8 grams of protein.","Of the dish served on May 17th and the meal with 480 calories, one was the chili pork and the other has exactly 10 grams of protein.","The dish with 15 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the kale quinoa.","The chili pork contains somewhat fewer calories than the meal served on May 11th.","The meal with 420 calories wasn't served on May 16th.","Of the recipe with 500 calories and the asian steak, one was served on May 14th and the other has exactly 9 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 17th contains 20 fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The meal with 380 calories was served on May 12th.","The meal with 500 calories wasn't served on May 11th.","The citrus halibut doesn't have exactly 500 calories."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16a292f3d45528934544928417a8c013"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 7th landed 20 feet shorter than Margo's design.","The plane that was thrown 3rd landed 10 feet shorter than the silver airplane.","Valerie's design was either the plane that was thrown 4th or the plane that went 75 feet.","Of the plane that was thrown 6th and the silver plane, one went 75 feet and the other was Roderick's.","Ella's design was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the plane that was thrown 4th.","The plane that was thrown 1st wasn't blue.","Margo's design wasn't yellow.","The plane that went 15 feet wasn't pink.","The black plane went 10 feet farther than Ella's design.","Aaron's design wasn't green.","The plane that was thrown 5th was either Ella's design or the plane that went 55 feet.","The seven planes were the airplane that went 65 feet, the silver plane, the plane that was thrown 4th, Omar's design, the green plane, the plane that was thrown 3rd and Ella's design.","The plane that was thrown 7th went 30 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","The yellow airplane went somewhat farther than the green plane.","Margo's design wasn't blue."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1fec6938924d2fc1d86610091620d36"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Vanessa, Jonathan, Patsy, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Owens and the patient going in for the extraction are all different people.","The customer going in for the veneers has an appointment sometime after the person who will be seeing Dr. Adkins.","The person going in for the whitening is either the person with the 1:30pm appointment or the person with the 12:30pm appointment.","Vanessa doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","Colin is scheduled for 10:30am.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Adkins is either Colin or the client going in for the crown.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Owens doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","Tommy has an appointment 3 hours after Ernest.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. McClain has an appointment 2 hours before Felix.","Jonathan has an appointment 1 hour before the customer who will be seeing Dr. York.","Of Jonathan and the person going in for the cleaning, one is scheduled for 1:30pm and the other will be seen by Dr. Adkins.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Owens has an appointment 2 hours after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Torres.","The person going in for the veneers has an appointment 3 hours before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Torres."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Ernest","Felix","Jonathan","Patsy","Tommy","Vanessa"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Fry","Dr. McClain","Dr. Owens","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Torres","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7772813db28303e2af0c125dabd7add1"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $1,500 pinball machine came out 2 years after the system made by Arco.","The game made by Maxigame came out sometime before \"Archer Quest\".","The pinball machine made by Arco came out sometime after the $2,500 pinball machine.","The system made by Dow Games, the system released in 1980, and the $2,000 machine are three different games.","\"Disco Mania\" is either the game released in 1976 or the $2,000 machine.","The system made by Pinnefore came out 1 year after \"Aladeen\".","The machine made by Arco came out 4 years before the $3,750 game.","Of the $2,000 system and the machine released in 1974, one is \"Voyager Hero\" and the other was made by Pinnefore.","The $6,400 pinball machine came out sometime before the machine made by Tarco Inc..","The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out 4 years before the $2,000 pinball machine.","The game released in 1975 is either the $2,000 game or \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Archer Quest\" is either the game released in 1976 or the $2,500 game.","The machine released in 1980, \"Bowling Alley\", the system made by Arco, the game made by Maxigame, \"Meteor Rise\" and the machine made by Waverly Toys are all different games.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year after the $5,200 system."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55787a9ee4b0dc7a9d35d6f559df517e"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Evan's Fir isn't 153 ft. tall.","The tree in Eldora Woods is 3 feet taller than the tree in Deloit Woods.","The seven trees are the 153 ft. tree, The Senator, the tree in Silk Notch, the 94 year-old tree, the tree in Woden Woods, the tree in Knox Woods and the tree in Deloit Woods.","Nolan's Pine isn't 79 years old.","The 159 ft. tree is either the tree in Eldora Woods or The Senator.","The tree in Deloit Woods isn't 99 years old.","Old Jarvis is 6 feet shorter than Marsh Tree.","Roger's Oak isn't in York Woods.","Evan's Fir is taller than the 85 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the 79 year-old tree.","Old Jarvis is 3 feet shorter than the 80 year-old tree.","The tree in Knox Woods is 9 feet taller than the tree in York Woods.","Nolan's Pine is either the 144 ft. tree or the tree in Deloit Woods.","The tree in Silk Notch isn't 79 years old.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 3 feet shorter than Old Jarvis.","The 99 year-old tree is shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","The tree in Knox Woods is either the 96 year-old tree or Marsh Tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0efdc64210af65386d3dda0da431efd3"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Pomaquin oyster is either the oyster from Punaville, RI or the one from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster that costs $2.40 is either the Fanneuil oyster or the one from Charlestown, CT.","The Bluepoint oyster, the oyster with the fruity finish, the one from Appleton, CT, the oyster from Vancouver, BC and the one with the nutty finish are all different oysters.","Of the one that costs $2.30 and the Fanneuil oyster, one is from Barnstable, ME and the other has a citrusy taste.","The Welcher oyster doesn't cost $2.30.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat less than the oyster from Punaville, RI.","The one with the briny finish is either the Welcher oyster or the oyster that costs $2.20.","The one with the citrusy finish costs somewhat more than the Katamaka oyster.","The Welcher oyster doesn't have a melon-like flavor.","The one with the citrusy finish costs 50 cents less than the oyster with the melon-like finish.","The Thatcher oyster, the oyster from Vancouver, BC, and the one from Punaville, RI are three different oysters.","The one from Willapa, RI costs 30 cents more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The one with the fruity finish is either the oyster from Willapa, RI or the one that costs $2.20.","Of the one with the buttery finish and the oyster that costs $2.40, one is from Nesketucket, MA and the other is the Bluepoint oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a1a888a8d56be6dae968062b2157681"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Lisa Lara is either the winner who won in 1988 or the person from Australia.","Rita Reeves won her prize 12 years before the winner from Canada.","The winner who won in 1988 isn't from Poland.","Jemma Jenks is either the winner who won in 1988 or the person who won in 1984.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize after the winner from Ireland.","Jemma Jenks isn't from Germany.","The person who won in 1980 is either the winner from Russia or the winner who won the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize after the person who won the prize in chemistry.","Lisa Lara won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","Neither the winner who won in 1968 nor the winner from Poland is Lisa Lara.","Of the person who won the prize in bioengineering and Deb Daniels, one won in 1972 and the other is from Russia.","Kim Kane won her prize 12 years after the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","Rita Reeves isn't from Germany.","Of the person who won in 1984 and Betty Brewer, one is from Ireland and the other won the prize in medicine.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","The person who won the prize in physics is either Kim Kane or Betty Brewer."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Deb Daniels","Ida Ingram","Jemma Jenks","Kim Kane","Lisa Lara","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","Mexico","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1cab5b877cc12eb9473d84c498f9d781"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick photographed in 2002 is 5 ft taller than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1982.","The 130 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 1993.","The fall Derrick shot in 2002 is somewhat shorter than the waterfall in Nigeria.","The fall Derrick shot in 1999 is either Garray or the waterfall in Jamaica.","Of the fall Derrick shot in 1990 and Rhoqua, one is 110 ft high and the other is in Tibet.","The fall in Canada is either Nyalt or Garray.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1982 is 5 ft shorter than the fall located in New Zealand.","Irskela is somewhat shorter than Rhoqua.","Cerbel wasn't shot in 1982.","The 100 ft tall fall is not in Switzerland.","The 125 ft tall fall is either Garray or the fall Derrick shot in 2000.","Garray is not in Switzerland.","Oginao is either the 105 ft tall waterfall or the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1993.","The fall Derrick shot in 1993 is somewhat higher than the waterfall located in Jamaica.","Cerbel is somewhat shorter than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1999.","The fall Derrick shot in 2000 is located in Canada.","Cerbel is somewhat shorter than Sihat.","Nyalt is 15 ft taller than Garray."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1989","1990","1993","1999","2000","2002"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b43db196d1b0a0f59d86d31431de7be9"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Lee won't bring a wishbone.","Troy will leave 1 month after the passenger going to Louisiana.","Troy will leave 4 months before the passenger with the lucky hat.","The passenger going to Delaware will leave 1 month before Rudy.","Yolanda won't leave in June.","The passenger going to Kansas is either the flier with the shamrock or Christie.","Of the aerophobe leaving in April and Florence, one will go to Delaware and the other will bring their coin.","The passenger with the talisman will leave 5 months after the passenger with the shamrock.","Florence will leave sometime before the passenger with the shamrock.","Neither the passenger going to Michigan nor the passenger going to Utah is the flier leaving in June.","The aerophobe going to Michigan won't bring a talisman.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave sometime after Lee.","The passenger going to Utah will leave 1 month before Lee.","Christie is either the flier leaving in March or the passenger leaving in May.","The flier going to Illinois and the aerophobe with the talisman are different fliers."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Christie","Florence","Lee","Peggy","Rudy","Troy","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","Illinois","Kansas","Louisiana","Michigan","Pennsylvania","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4e6c931e8481a67417e6738b6dd8897"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul from Canada is worth somewhat more than Mike Mckay.","The magnate from France is either Ed Everett or Leonard Levy.","The magnate worth $30 billion, the magnate who works in the finance industry, the tycoon who works in the banking industry, Cal Craig, the person from Canada and the mogul who works in the biotech industry are all different people.","The mogul from Sweden is worth 3 billion more than Mike Mckay.","Of the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry and the person from Ireland, one is worth $29 billion and the other is Leonard Levy.","The person from Mexico is worth 3 billion less than Leonard Levy.","Gil Gallegos isn't worth exactly $31 billion.","The magnate who works in the biotech industry is worth 1 billion more than the person from Canada.","The mogul from England is either the mogul worth $26 billion or the tycoon who works in the retail industry.","Mike Mckay is worth 4 billion less than the mogul from France.","Gil Gallegos is worth somewhat more than Leonard Levy.","The magnate who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon who works in the retail industry.","The person who works in the medical industry is worth 1 billion less than the magnate who works in the software industry.","The mogul who works in the banking industry, Joseph Jakes, and the person from Canada are three different people."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Gil Gallegos","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy","Mike Mckay","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","England","France","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eec1b8116cd59c8e0cb53a6830ff27c7"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in Canada didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The person who worked in Canada didn't work at the York River claim.","The prospector who worked in California finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Ben Barron.","Harry Howell finished with 15 ounces more gold than the miner working at Belle Hart.","The person working at Fuller Rise finished with somewhat more gold than Ivan Ingram.","The miner working at York River finished with 6 ounces more gold than Gil Gonzalez.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at Glacier Grove.","The prospector who worked in New Mexico was either the person who found 20 ounces of gold or the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","The miner who found 17 ounces of gold, the prospector who worked in Alaska, Elroy Ellis, Adam Alford, the person working at Laurel Ridge and Harry Howell were all different miners.","Of the person who worked in Alaska and Ivan Ingram, one worked the Laurel Ridge claim and the other found 14 ounces of gold.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with 9 ounces more gold than Ben Barron.","Jack Jacobs didn't work in Oregon.","The prospector who worked in Colorado finished with 3 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The prospector working at York River finished with somewhat less gold than Adam Alford.","Elroy Ellis was either the miner who worked in New Mexico or the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd021113eaa0338d570a4f0cd6629a8b"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The turtle cost 1 dollar more than the magenta animal.","The yellow piece cost more than the orange balloon.","The fish cost 4 dollars less than the piece Angelina bought.","The purple piece cost more than the piece Yvette bought.","The seven items were the fish, the piece Yvette bought, the gold animal, the $4.00 balloon, the $7.00 balloon, the white piece and the $6.00 balloon.","The red piece was either the $3.00 piece or the monkey.","The cat cost 1 dollar less than the white animal.","The animal Zachary bought cost more than the bear.","Of the $3.00 animal and the cat, one was magenta and the other was purchased by Angelina.","The balloon Kathleen bought wasn't white.","The $8.00 animal was either the dog or the fish.","The monkey cost more than the piece Yvette bought.","The monkey wasn't purchased by Dixie.","The piece Marshall bought cost 1 dollar more than the piece Kathleen bought.","The $9.00 balloon wasn't purchased by Dixie.","The piece Heidi bought wasn't red."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Angelina","Dixie","Heidi","Kathleen","Marshall","Yvette","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7ea65d3d5ba3fc699813c5c4c92ab1d"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the item made of mahogany and Kendra's piece, one costs $300 and the other is the barstool.","Kendra's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of ash.","Bonita's item costs more than the piece made of elm.","The bookshelf costs 100 dollars more than Kendra's piece.","The coffee table costs 75 dollars less than the piece made of poplar.","Patsy's piece costs 75 dollars more than the item made of elm.","Latasha's item costs 125 dollars more than the rocking chair.","Shelley's piece costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of ash.","The bench costs less than the piece made of teak.","The seven pieces are Hope's piece, the $300 piece, the barstool, the $375 item, the $275 piece, the piece made of rosewood and the item made of chestnut.","The rocking chair costs more than the item made of rosewood.","The footstool is either the $300 piece or Bonita's item."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Bonita","Hope","Kendra","Latasha","Patsy","Shelley","Tabitha"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=30c1ac8b906b3bb1fa298b2223c2c7ac"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Jack Jordan, the attendee who gave Ally the juicer, and the person who lives in Clovis are three different people.","The attendee who lives in Clovis spent 50 dollars less than the friend who lives in Eustis.","The person who gave Ally the planter spent 100 dollars less than Ned Norris.","Pam Powell didn't spend exactly $475.","The person who spent $425 is either Jack Jordan or the person who lives in Clovis.","The attendee who lives in Decatur City spent 50 dollars less than Lily Little.","The person who gave Ally the blender is either Ora Osborne or the attendee who spent $475.","Ned Norris lives in Eustis.","Ora Osborne doesn't live in Decatur City.","Lily Little is either the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv or the attendee who spent $525.","Mitch Mayo didn't give Ally the juicer.","Of the attendee who spent $450 and the person who lives in Fruitland, one is Jack Jordan and the other gave Ally the blender.","The attendee who lives in Sun City didn't give Ally the HD tv.","Pam Powell spent more than the friend who lives in Jonesboro.","The person who gave Ally the toaster spent less than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who spent $500 is either the person who gave Ally the HD tv or the friend who gave Ally the laptop.","The attendee who gave Ally the blender spent 25 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the planter.","Mitch Mayo is either the attendee who lives in Jonesboro or the attendee who spent $400."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65dc185be9bff13f2e8bc61dde38a41a"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the person whose order cost $4.90 and Peter, one ordered the taco salad and the other ordered the orange soda.","The person who ordered the tuna on rye owes $1.35 more than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","Of the person who ordered the tuna on rye and the salesperson who ordered the water, one is Erica and the other owes $7.15.","The person who ordered the grape soda, the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich and the salesperson who ordered the root beer are all different people.","The person who ordered the meatball sub is either the team member who ordered the ginger ale or Rebecca.","The person who ordered the water didn't order the cheeseburger.","Peter owes 90 cents less than the team member who ordered the club sandwich.","Erica is either the person who ordered the root beer or the salesperson who ordered the diet coke.","Hannah is either the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub or the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","The person who ordered the orange soda owes 90 cents more than Geoffrey.","Geoffrey owes 225 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the water.","Irene owes 225 cents more than Geoffrey.","The salesperson who ordered the iced tea owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the root beer."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d0a6594e9da2007a51d930cd78f1bc70"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast with 3 million downloads isn't about literature.","The show that began in 2012 has 3 million fewer downloads than the gaming podcast.","Al Acosta's podcast has 4 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2008.","The podcast that began in 2011 has 3 million more downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","Of the business podcast and the podcast with 1 million downloads, one is Bobby Bora's and the other started in 2012.","The show that began in 2014 has 2 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2012.","The show with 1 million downloads isn't about film.","The film podcast, the show that began in 2009, and the show that began in 2007 are three different shows.","Faye Fender's show isn't about film.","Of the podcast with 6 million downloads and Cora Capon's podcast, one is about gaming and the other started in 2010.","Of the show with 5 million downloads and Cora Capon's show, one started in 2009 and the other is about sports.","Faye Fender's podcast isn't about literature.","The podcast that began in 2008 has 3 million fewer downloads than the business podcast.","The investing podcast didn't start in 2014.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 2 million more downloads than the business podcast.","The show with 4 million downloads is either Faye Fender's show or Geneva Gold's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff04793f3ebed6b46aeec560cfaf2452"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Denise Detz, the person who won at Scotch Pines, the person who scored a 59, the golfer who scored a 66 and the person who won at Willow Grove were all different golfers.","Pamela Peet was either the person who scored a 65 or the woman who scored a 66.","The golfer who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament 5 years before the woman who won at Spotswood.","The person who won at Scotch Pines was either the person who scored a 67 or the woman who won in 1922.","The person who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament sometime after Olivia Oden.","Wendy Wells didn't win at Spotswood.","Neither the person who scored a 66 nor the golfer who scored a 65 was Vickie Vern.","The person who won at Amble Glen was either Wendy Wells or the woman who won in 1922.","Of the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove and the person who won in 1924, one shot a 63 and the other was Denise Detz.","The woman who scored a 67 won her tournament 3 years after Pamela Peet.","Wendy Wells didn't win in 1923.","The person who won in 1924 was either Grace Goritz or the woman who scored a 62.","The woman who scored a 62 won her tournament sometime before the person who scored a 65.","Of the woman who won in 1923 and Grace Goritz, one shot a 61 and the other won at Juniper Hills."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Ethel Erwin","Grace Goritz","Olivia Oden","Pamela Peet","Vickie Vern","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","61","62","63","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e255edafd3e78a86f3a389983c9c77d6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Southwest Inc card doesn't expire on 04\/2024.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $3,500 credit limit.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR somewhat lower than the Dell Scargo card.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 4 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The card with an APR of 13% expires on 09\/2025.","The TrustCo card doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit is either the card with an APR of 9% or the card with an APR of 13%.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the Whitly Bank card.","The card with the $8,500 credit limit, the card with an APR of 11%, the Hoardstrum card, the card that expires on 02\/2024, the one with an APR of 14% and the one with an APR of 10% are all different cards.","The card that expires on 08\/2025 is either the one with an APR of 12% or the Credit Korp card.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 is either the one with an APR of 12% or the card with the $7,500 credit limit.","The Whitly Bank card doesn't have the 10% APR.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $8,500 credit limit.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 5 percent lower than the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","Of the card with the $20,000 credit limit and the card with an APR of 11%, one is from Credit Korp and the other expires on 12\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$5,000","$6,500","$7,500","$8,500","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=129192058492b8e0494c608362b8a2c3"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Leigh scored 160 points more points than the player from Fort Kent.","The person in lane 3 scored 160 points more points than Stanley.","The player in lane 1 is either Maggie or the person from Junction City.","The person who scored 620 points is either the person in lane 1 or the player in lane 7.","The person who scored 780 points wasn't from Ontario.","Brandi scored 160 points more points than the player from Elk Grove.","The person from Pacific Grove wasn't in lane 3.","Of the contestant from Elk Grove and the player in lane 6, one scored 300 points and the other is Hope.","Stanley scored 320 points fewer points than Hope.","The player from Pacific Grove wasn't in lane 2.","The person who scored 540 points is either the player from Pacific Grove or the person from Cutler.","Nina scored 160 points more points than Leigh.","The contestant from Cutler scored more points than the contestant from Junction City.","The contestant from Elk Grove scored 80 points fewer points than Stanley.","The person from Modesto scored 240 points more points than the person from Fort Kent.","The contestant in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than the person from Elk Grove."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Brandi","Hope","Kristie","Leigh","Maggie","Nina","Stanley"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d774c3557f668f3efdf85eccab472c7d"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar more than Rosie.","The contestant who paid $10.99, the competitor who ordered rotini, the competitor who chose alfredo sauce, Irma, the runner who ordered spaghetti and the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce were all different runners.","Of Rosie and the competitor who chose mushroom sauce, one paid $9.99 and the other ordered vermicelli.","Of Herbert and the runner who paid $9.99, one chose marinara sauce and the other ordered rigatoni.","Herbert paid less than Suzanne.","The competitor who chose marinara sauce paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","The runner who paid $6.99 didn't order penne.","Suzanne didn't choose mushroom sauce.","Nathaniel didn't order rigatoni.","Suzanne didn't choose bolognese sauce.","Claudia was either the runner who paid $6.99 or the runner who ordered farfalle.","The competitor who chose bolognese sauce paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","Of the competitor who chose bolognese sauce and Irma, one paid $6.99 and the other ordered rotini."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Elisa","Herbert","Irma","Nathaniel","Rosie","Suzanne"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","penne","rigatoni","rotini","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=046c96f76978fe186352a91925626f78"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person from England is either the magnate who works in the biotech industry or the tycoon worth $30 billion.","The mogul from Mexico is worth 3 billion less than Faith Flynn.","The magnate who works in the aerospace industry is worth 3 billion less than Nadine Newton.","Al Acosta is either the tycoon who works in the finance industry or the magnate who works in the medical industry.","The mogul worth $25 billion doesn't work in the biotech industry.","The tycoon who works in the banking industry is worth somewhat more than Sid Scott.","The person who works in the medical industry is either the person worth $31 billion or Faith Flynn.","The magnate who works in the banking industry isn't from Norway.","The tycoon who works in the finance industry, the mogul worth $25 billion, the person worth $30 billion, the mogul from Norway, the mogul from Canada and Al Acosta are all different people.","The tycoon who works in the finance industry is worth 4 billion less than the tycoon who works in the retail industry.","Of the person who works in the aerospace industry and Kirk Kaplan, one is worth $26 billion and the other is from Canada.","The person from France is worth 1 billion more than Sid Scott.","Ida Ingram is either the person worth $26 billion or the person from Ireland.","Faith Flynn is worth somewhat less than the mogul from Ireland."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Ida Ingram","Kirk Kaplan","Nadine Newton","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Canada","Ireland","England","France","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba37a5eb204e6b842365156e8dce634d"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The seven miners were the person working at York River, the miner who worked in Canada, Ben Barron, Jack Jacobs, Adam Alford, Dilbert Duke and the miner who worked in Oregon.","Jack Jacobs didn't work in Alaska.","Neither Jack Jacobs nor the person who worked in Oregon was the miner who found 20 ounces of gold.","The prospector who worked in Oregon finished with 3 ounces more gold than Ben Barron.","The miner working at York River finished with 3 ounces more gold than Fred Fletcher.","The prospector working at Culver Gorge finished with 12 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in Arizona.","Adam Alford didn't work in Arizona.","The prospector who worked in Canada finished with 9 ounces more gold than the miner who worked in Oregon.","The miner who worked in Oregon finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Jack Jacobs.","The prospector working at Fuller Rise finished with 9 ounces more gold than the prospector who worked in California.","Of the miner who worked in Arizona and the miner working at York River, one found 29 ounces of gold and the other was Ivan Ingram.","The person who worked in Arizona was either the person working at Tyrol Creek or the miner working at Laurel Ridge.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector working at Tyrol Creek.","The prospector who worked in New Mexico finished with 12 ounces more gold than the person who worked in Oregon."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bbd8c24e6873c080210f40063c3bb1c3"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 10% isn't run by Vic Velasquez.","Pine Bay is either the one run by Sal Spencer or the fund begun in 1983.","The fund begun in 2002 has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Sal Spencer.","Citizen Trust has had a 4 percent smaller return than the one begun in 2005.","Black River isn't the hedge fund with a return of 12%.","The one begun in 1992 has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Vic Velasquez.","Pine Bay has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 2009.","The one run by Ule Underwood has had a 1 percent smaller return than Silver Rock.","The fund run by Sal Spencer, the fund run by Yolanda Yang, the one run by Kip Kerr, the fund with a return of 12%, the fund with a return of 10% and the one begun in 2002 are all different funds.","The fund begun in 2012 has a 1 percent larger return than the one run by Ralph Ross.","The fund run by Kip Kerr has a 1 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","The one with a return of 9% is either Citizen Trust or the fund begun in 1989.","The fund begun in 1989 has a 2 percent larger return than First Crescent."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Ule Underwood","Vic Velasquez","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1983","1989","1992","2002","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5407f9fd2088214d0a2db2a221d57c9c"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person who made the cashew tofu and Luther, one works at Apple Barn and the other scored 56 points.","The cook who made the cashew tofu scored somewhat more points than the cook from Epicurious.","The person from Demitasse scored 14 more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","The cook from Epicurious scored somewhat more points than the chef from Enzo's.","The person from Oceanside scored 21 more points than Veronica.","The person from Zenaida's didn't make the jambalaya.","The person from Demitasse scored 28 fewer points than Karl.","The chef from Zenaida's scored 21 more points than Sonia.","The chef who made the lemon snapper scored somewhat more points than the cook from Apple Barn.","Of the person who made the smoked pork and Veronica, one scored 70 points and the other works at Demitasse.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored somewhat fewer points than the cook who made the pepper steak.","Ollie is either the person who made the lemon snapper or the cook who made the turkey soup.","The person from Demitasse scored 7 fewer points than Marjorie."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Karl","Luther","Marjorie","Ollie","Sonia","Tyrone","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e9653682180d8ed995c4bbf5ae747d91"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Ule Underwood has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1983.","The one begun in 2005 has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund run by Patty Paul.","Hudson Brook has a larger return than First Crescent.","The fund begun in 1992 has had a smaller return than the fund begun in 1972.","The one run by Larry Larsen has a 5 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","The one with a return of 8% isn't run by Terry Torres.","Silver Rock has had a 2 percent smaller return than Black River.","Silver Rock is either the one begun in 2002 or the fund with a return of 7%.","The one with a return of 8%, Citizen Trust, the one with a return of 11% and the one begun in 1992 are all different funds.","The fund with a return of 11% didn't begin in 1989.","Of the fund begun in 2005 and the fund with a return of 7%, one is Citizen Trust and the other is run by Ule Underwood.","The one with a return of 7% is either the fund begun in 1997 or the fund begun in 1972.","The fund run by Ollie Ochoa has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Quentin Quinn.","The fund begun in 2002 isn't run by Quentin Quinn.","The one run by Patty Paul is either Pine Bay or Silver Rock."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Terry Torres","Ule Underwood"],"label_d":["1972","1983","1989","1992","1997","2002","2005"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=387c13e280c1e765786debaf3f5e65d2"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Cristina has her appointment 1 hour before the client that chose midnight blue.","The customer with the 4:00pm appointment is either the client that chose deep copper or the customer that chose vivacious red.","The client with the 5:00pm appointment didn't choose warm mocha.","The customer that chose honey blonde is being worked on by Susie.","Tammie's client has her appointment sometime before Eileen.","Whitney's client has her appointment 4 hours before Opal's customer.","Of the client with the 1:00pm appointment and Pam's customer, one is Eileen and the other chose warm mocha.","Iris is either the client with the 1:00pm appointment or the customer that chose brown sable.","Iris has her appointment sometime before Rhonda's customer.","Susie's customer has her appointment 3 hours before Alison.","Blanche has her appointment 4 hours after the customer that chose jet black.","The client with the 5:00pm appointment didn't choose deep copper.","Eileen chose honey blonde.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either the customer that chose deep copper or Lynette."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Cristina","Eileen","Iris","Kelly","Lynette"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4860317f6e61ad418ddd78e7734f27e"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Hick Hodge's item didn't feature the person who played catcher.","Cole Cooley's piece sold for somewhat more than the piece for the person who played third base.","The piece for the person who played center field didn't come out in 1987.","Neddy Norris's item didn't feature the person who played left field.","The piece for the person who played center field sold for 250 dollars more than the 1999 piece.","Of the card for the person who played center field and Gilby Glass's piece, one came out in 2004 and the other sold for $375.","The 2007 one sold for 50 dollars more than Neddy Norris's piece.","The one for the person who played catcher was either the 1972 card or the card that sold for $425.","Cole Cooley's one was either the one for the person who played third base or the piece for the person who played right field.","Gilby Glass's one sold for 50 dollars more than the 1972 item.","The piece that sold for $125 didn't feature the person who played first base.","The item for the person who played first base didn't come out in 2004.","The piece for the person who played center field sold for 50 dollars less than Hick Hodge's item.","Bill Bernard's card sold for somewhat more than Gilby Glass's item.","Of Bill Bernard's piece and the 2015 item, one sold for $225 and the other featured the person who played center field.","Neddy Norris's card didn't feature the person who played third base.","Al Allison's card didn't come out in 1972."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Gilby Glass","Hick Hodge","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1987","1988","1999","2004","2007","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","left field","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70a4c7aa4e0e7cf30a27e3656deb9a3e"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Ida Mae bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the health care stock.","The telecom stock was either the stock that sold for $31 per share or KMPP.","The stock Heathcliff bought, the stock that sold for $30 per share, the stock that sold for $27 per share, the stock Edith bought and the stock Bill bought were all different stocks.","The financial stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than QMZ.","The stock Edith bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than GXTV.","The financial stock was 4 dollars per share less expensive than KMPP.","ABTR wasn't in the real estate sector.","The stock that sold for $30 per share wasn't purchased by Abigail.","JMO was 1 dollar per share more expensive than PSTO.","Of the stock Bill bought and GXTV, one was in the energy sector and the other sold for $27 per share.","The utilities stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than HBW.","The stock Bill bought was 4 dollars per share more expensive than the financial stock.","The stock Geraldo bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the financial stock."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a923a078188b949f3da20ed97ad1a824"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Funai, Okabe Honzo, and the shrine built in 1705 are three different shrines.","The shrine in Miyato was built 120 years before the shrine dedicated to the dragon.","The structure dedicated to the mouse was built sometime before the shrine dedicated to the frog.","Of Yamasaki and the temple dedicated to the rooster, one is in Niwa and the other was built in 1585.","The shrine dedicated to the turtle isn't in Uchida.","The shrine dedicated to the rooster was built 300 years after Yamasaki.","Of the shrine dedicated to the deer and the structure built in 1885, one is Takahashi and the other is in Toyagi.","Sama Takako is either the structure in Niwa or the temple in Miyato.","The structure in Toyagi was built 240 years before Matsuno Okura.","Of Amari Michi and the shrine dedicated to the mouse, one was built in 1645 and the other is in Toyagi.","Of the structure dedicated to the turtle and the shrine built in 1765, one is Hori Takesi and the other is in Nakai.","The shrine dedicated to the turtle was built 60 years after the shrine dedicated to the mouse."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=029245c03cd466de730b35202673d35a"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the society founded in 100 AD and the Nysrani culture, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was based near Carmel.","The culture located near Mason City was founded 1,250 years after the culture located near Unity.","The Xidat culture didn't have a population size of 7,500.","The culture located near Unity was founded 250 years after the Ryat culture.","The Xidat culture was founded sometime before the culture with 9,000 people.","The culture located near Easton was founded 750 years before the Nysrani culture.","Of the Ryat culture and the culture with 5,000 people, one was founded in 350 AD and the other was based near Arnolds Park.","The Quyit culture was either the society founded in 1350 AD or the culture located near Mason City.","The Danseri culture wasn't founded in 600 AD.","Of the culture located near Mason City and the Kimusk culture, one had a population size of 9,000 and the other was founded in 1600 AD.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 500 years after the Ryat culture.","The culture located near Unity was founded 750 years before the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 250 years after the culture located near Boulder Creek."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Danseri","Kimusk","Nysrani","Quyit","Ryat","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Boulder Creek","Carmel","Easton","Howland","Mason City","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca65e31251e8a8a6ae7a5250c09644e8"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 35 students is either Mr. Quinn's class or the Latin class.","The seven classes are the class with 29 students, Mr. Quinn's class, the Biology class, Mr. Franklin's class, the Latin class, the class in room 208 and the Physics class.","The class with 41 students is either Mr. King's class or Mr. Ray's class.","Of Mr. King's class and the Physics class, one is in room 314 and the other has 31 students.","The Pre-Calculus class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Avery's class.","Neither the Biology class nor Mr. King's class is the class in room 319.","Of the class in room 319 and the Algebra class, one is taught by Quinn and the other has 39 students.","The course in room 129 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Franklin's class.","The class in room 208 is either the course with 39 students or the Pre-Calculus class.","The class in room 412 has 2 fewer students than the Algebra class.","The Chemistry class isn't taught by King.","The class in room 412 has 35 students.","The Physics class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 208.","Mr. Owen's class has 2 more students than the class in room 207."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["125","129","207","208","314","319","412"],"label_c":["Avery","Franklin","Gilmore","King","Owen","Quinn","Ray"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Chemistry","English","Latin","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab6cd7cd51dc13a65492a5a91ad03dd0"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Frederick didn't finish seventh.","The solver who finished seventh wasn't from Grant.","Of the person from Hollis and the person who finished sixth, one was Steven and the other answered 26 Down incorrectly.","The person who finished fifth wasn't from Lytton.","Yvonne finished sometime before Frederick.","Frederick didn't finish fourth.","The solver who got 18 Down wrong finished 4 places before the person who got 11 Down wrong.","Ian finished sometime before the person who got 30 Across wrong.","Steven finished 3 places before the contestant who got 2 Down wrong.","The contestant who got 11 Down wrong wasn't from Grant.","The solver who got 4 Across wrong was either the contestant who finished seventh or Steven.","Steven, the contestant who got 4 Across wrong, Ian, the solver who got 30 Across wrong, the solver from Quimby and the person who got 11 Down wrong were all different people.","Leona was either the contestant who got 11 Down wrong or the person who got 30 Across wrong.","Ian finished 2 places before the solver from Stanton.","Of the person who finished second and Hubert, one was from Delhi and the other answered 26 Down incorrectly."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carol","Frederick","Hubert","Ian","Leona","Steven","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Delhi","Grant","Hollis","Lytton","Oak View","Quimby","Stanton"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32dccf15f2383da7802a3a2dd1ebadd6"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The seven animals are the 19-year-old, Quirrel, the animal Aldo works with, the animal that was found in Basahan, Shamir, the ape that was found in Melak and the ape Eva works with.","Shamir is 6 years older than Nikatrice.","Merah is 3 years younger than the orangutan that was found in Tarakan.","Rajesh is either the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu or the animal that was found in Basahan.","Of the orangutan Aldo works with and Quirrel, one came from Kendisi and the other is 10 years old.","The orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu is 6 years younger than Pemson.","The ape Calliope works with is 6 years older than the ape Gracie works with.","The ape that was found in Ambalat is either the 4-year-old or the 10-year-old.","Nikatrice is 3 years younger than the ape Gracie works with.","The animal Aldo works with is younger than the animal that was found in Ambalat.","The animal Dolly works with is 6 years older than Ofallo.","The 19-year-old isn't cared for by Francine."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8d9db0deab89badf7bd23c10eb375223"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the fourth hand was either the player who won the $3.75 pot or the competitor who won with a royal flush.","Maria won sometime before the person who won with one pair.","Of Ramon and the person who won the $23.25 pot, one won with two pairs and the other won the seventh hand.","The player who won the second hand was either the competitor who won with a royal flush or the person who won the $9.00 pot.","Maria won 1 hand before the player who won the $9.00 pot.","Jana won 1 hand before the competitor who won the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won with a straight flush won sometime before the competitor who won the $12.50 pot.","Of Zachary and the player who won the $23.25 pot, one won with a straight and the other won the third hand.","The player who won with a full house, the competitor who won the third hand, and Ramon are three different people.","Frances was either the person who won with a straight or the person who won with a flush.","The person who won the first hand didn't win with a full house.","Zachary was either the player who won the fifth hand or the person who won with a flush.","Adrienne won the third hand.","Of the person who won the second hand and the player who won with a straight, one was Byron and the other won the $5.25 pot.","Byron was either the person who won with a straight flush or the person who won the sixth hand."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Byron","Frances","Jana","Maria","Ramon","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7290b597db619b4312088b9afca53b08"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Cora Capon's podcast has 3 million more downloads than the investing podcast.","Faye Fender's show, the film show, and the show that began in 2008 are three different shows.","The podcast that began in 2010 has 4 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","Of the music show and Faye Fender's show, one started in 2011 and the other has 5 million downloads.","The show with 3 million downloads isn't about business.","The film podcast has 2 million fewer downloads than the gaming show.","Al Acosta's show didn't start in 2013.","The investing show has 2 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2013.","Al Acosta's show has more downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","The literature show has 1 million more downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The podcast that began in 2007 has fewer downloads than Eva Estrada's podcast.","The podcast that began in 2011 has 3 million more downloads than Cora Capon's show.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","The literature podcast has fewer downloads than the show that began in 2009."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5a0b2ece643b2369d7ddbb3c8813b2a"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with corned beef costs 5 dollars more than the order with colby jack cheese.","Archie's sandwich doesn't include corned beef.","The sandwich with ham is either the $4.75 order or the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","The order with liverwurst costs 1 dollar less than the order with prosciutto.","Of the $2.75 sandwich and Greg's sandwich, one includes colby jack cheese and the other includes bologna.","Of the order with provolone cheese and Omar's order, one costs $5.75 and the other includes corned beef.","The sandwich with havarti cheese costs 2 dollars less than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","The seven sandwiches are the $7.75 order, the sandwich with roast beef, the order with cheddar cheese, the sandwich with liverwurst, Greg's order, Verna's order and the sandwich with muenster cheese.","Tony's sandwich doesn't include corned beef.","The order with muenster cheese is either the $2.75 sandwich or Omar's sandwich.","Archie's order doesn't include ham.","Neither the order with roast beef nor the order with liverwurst is the $6.75 order.","The order with liverwurst costs 4 dollars less than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The sandwich with gouda cheese costs 1 dollar more than Juan's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Greg","Irene","Juan","Omar","Tony","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1f3bb08e92de7f616fc756666049dec"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $1,500 game came out sometime after \"Bowling Alley\".","The $2,500 game came out 1 year before \"Meteor Rise\".","Of the $6,400 pinball machine and the game released in 1976, one was made by Dow Games and the other is \"Meteor Rise\".","Of \"Bowling Alley\" and the machine released in 1979, one costs $2,000 and the other was made by Tarco Inc..","The $2,500 machine came out 1 year after the $1,500 machine.","\"Voyager Hero\" doesn't cost $2,500.","Of the $3,750 system and the game released in 1975, one is \"Zany Circus\" and the other was made by Tarco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\" came out sometime before the system made by Arco.","The machine made by Pinnefore came out sometime after the system made by Maxigame.","The game made by Waverly Toys came out 2 years after the system made by Tarco Inc..","\"Aladeen\" is either the pinball machine made by Dow Games or the $3,750 pinball machine.","The $2,500 machine came out sometime before the game made by Maxigame.","\"Archer Quest\" doesn't cost $1,750.","\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year after the pinball machine made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7edb8420d3f0a677ac9ce9a7aebc0e69"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 14,500 ft bridge is either the bridge in Tallinn or the bowstring structure.","Sandy Bridge is 6,000 feet shorter than Bay Bridge.","The bridge in Paris is shorter than the camelback one.","North Bridge isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The 8,500 ft structure isn't in Bucharest.","The bridge in Tallinn is 1,500 feet longer than the suspension one.","The bridge in Bucharest is shorter than Star Bridge.","Star Bridge is in Tallinn.","The cantilever one is longer than the truss one.","Avery Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Sandy Bridge.","The 8,500 ft one isn't the truss bridge.","The camelback bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than North Bridge.","Of the camelback one and the bridge in Dublin, one is Vellon Bridge and the other is 13,000 ft.","The suspension one is either the 10,000 ft one or the 8,500 ft one.","The structure in Dublin is 3,000 feet longer than the bridge in Luxembourg.","The bridge in Zagreb is either the cable-stayed structure or the girder one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Dublin","Helsinki","Luxembourg","Paris","Tallinn","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7341ff1b38ad848672c104657f6995a4"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Dean's class has 2 more students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","Mr. Zimmerman's class has somewhat more students than the Latin class.","The course in room 405, Mr. Velasquez's class, the class with 31 students, the English class, the course with 41 students and the Geometry class are all different classes.","The course in room 212 has 4 fewer students than the Geometry class.","The Latin class is either the course with 37 students or Mr. Ellis's class.","The class in room 405 isn't the Physics class.","The class in room 319 has somewhat more students than the class in room 405.","Mr. Zimmerman's class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 405.","The course in room 207 is either Mr. Velasquez's class or the course with 37 students.","The French class has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 120.","Of the class with 35 students and Mr. Velasquez's class, one is the English class and the other is in room 201.","The class in room 120 doesn't have 35 students.","Mr. Ingram's class has 6 fewer students than Mr. Paul's class.","The Biology class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Ellis's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["120","201","207","208","212","319","405"],"label_c":["Dean","Ellis","Ingram","Paul","Velasquez","Warner","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Biology","English","French","Geometry","Latin","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=02b169f9bd0897b5bc6aac7f528f1a09"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The monkey was white.","The fish cost more than the magenta animal.","The cat cost more than the balloon Sidney bought.","The piece Nancy bought was either the red piece or the $6.00 piece.","The balloon Olga bought cost 3 dollars more than the red animal.","The dog cost 5 dollars more than the balloon Sidney bought.","The dog wasn't purchased by Toni.","The $9.00 animal wasn't purchased by Verna.","Of the monkey and the piece Toni bought, one was orange and the other cost $7.00.","The brown animal was either the turtle or the dog.","The white animal cost less than the yellow animal.","The $8.00 animal was either the piece Olga bought or the snail.","The cat wasn't purchased by Olga.","The animal Francisco bought cost 2 dollars less than the animal Nancy bought.","The fish was either the balloon Nancy bought or the purple balloon.","The balloon Francisco bought cost 3 dollars less than the turtle."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Francisco","Nancy","Olga","Rudolph","Sidney","Toni","Verna"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73a848db9a0aba335b431ab90b44dab9"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 208 is taught by Dean.","The class in room 319 isn't the French class.","The class in room 201 has 35 students.","Of the course in room 122 and the course with 41 students, one is the French class and the other is taught by Yang.","Mr. Herman's class is either the class in room 318 or the History class.","Mr. Velasquez's class has 2 fewer students than the Chemistry class.","The English class is taught by King.","Of the course with 37 students and Mr. Dean's class, one is in room 122 and the other is the Chemistry class.","The English class has 4 more students than the course in room 114.","The History class has 2 more students than the class in room 314.","The Biology class isn't taught by Yang.","The course in room 318 doesn't have 29 students.","The class in room 122 has 4 fewer students than the class in room 319.","The Physics class has 6 more students than Mr. Dean's class.","Neither the course in room 208 nor Mr. Brady's class is the French class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["114","122","201","208","314","318","319"],"label_c":["Brady","Dean","Herman","King","Morrison","Velasquez","Yang"],"label_d":["Biology","Chemistry","English","French","History","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f942cfb8ee8069b44c18057e7917c2b1"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with a full house won sometime after the player who won with one pair.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won 2 hands before Theodore.","The person who won the sixth hand didn't win the $6.50 pot.","Of the competitor who won with a full house and Veronica, one won the third hand and the other won the $3.75 pot.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot, the competitor who won the second hand, the player who won the first hand, Kelley and the player who won the fifth hand were all different people.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won 3 hands after the competitor who won with a royal flush.","Yvonne didn't win with two pairs.","Kelley won 1 hand after the competitor who won with a straight flush.","Of the player who won with a full house and the person who won the second hand, one was Paulette and the other won the $9.00 pot.","The player who won with a straight won 5 hands after the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","Of the competitor who won with a royal flush and the player who won the $3.75 pot, one won the first hand and the other was Zachary.","The competitor who won with two pairs was either the competitor who won the fourth hand or the person who won the $18.25 pot.","Paulette didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Kelley won sometime before the player who won the $23.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Kelley","Paulette","Theodore","Veronica","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=913bfad0946f51a451c22e2451401554"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ollie scored 7 more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored 7 more points than Ed.","Yolanda is either the chef from Zenaida's or the chef who scored 49 points.","The cook from Zenaida's scored somewhat more points than the chef from Oceanside.","Ida didn't score exactly 63 points.","The person from Enzo's scored 21 fewer points than Ed.","The cook who made the cajun chili is either the person from Zenaida's or Tyrone.","Of the person who made the smoked pork and the chef who scored 49 points, one was Ollie and the other works at Oceanside.","The person from Demitasse scored 7 fewer points than the chef from Oceanside.","Anita didn't make the jambalaya.","Of Ed and the cook from Enzo's, one made the turkey soup and the other scored 49 points.","The chef who scored 63 points doesn't work at Epicurious.","The cook who made the cashew tofu scored 7 more points than Rosalie.","The person who made the turkey soup scored 21 more points than the chef who made the lemon snapper.","Rosalie didn't score exactly 56 points.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored somewhat more points than the cook from Apple Barn."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Anita","Ed","Ida","Ollie","Rosalie","Tyrone","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba967f68168d994c30be8be487f86b39"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who ordered rotini paid 4 dollars less than Elisa.","Damon didn't order vermicelli.","Herbert paid 1 dollar less than Margie.","The contestant who ordered capellini paid less than Irma.","Of the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce and Jack, one ordered spaghetti and the other paid $10.99.","The contestant who paid $8.99 didn't choose alfredo sauce.","Damon paid more than Herbert.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who ordered spaghetti paid 3 dollars more than Gwendolyn.","The contestant who chose mushroom sauce paid less than the runner who ordered rigatoni.","Neither the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce nor the contestant who ordered penne was Jack.","Gwendolyn paid 3 dollars more than the competitor who chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who chose arrabiata sauce paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who chose bolognese sauce.","The competitor who chose mushroom sauce paid 1 dollar more than Gwendolyn."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Elisa","Gwendolyn","Herbert","Irma","Jack","Margie"],"label_c":["capellini","penne","rigatoni","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f716e36a1269d3f77aa02b532077193a"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure in Schiedam was built 69 years after the structure in Moerkapelle.","The structure in Kinderdijk was built 46 years after the windmill in Den Bommel.","The Van Dijk family's structure was built 23 years before the house in Hoogmade.","Of the home built in 1729 and the windmill in Schiedam, one is owned by the Meijer family and the other is Hoekmolen.","The windmill in Den Bommel was built sometime after Vlietmolen.","Grosmolen was built 23 years after the De Vries family's house.","Doesmolen was built sometime before the structure in Aarlanderveen.","The De Vries family's house was built 23 years before the Jansen family's windmill.","Zemelmolen is either the structure built in 1775 or the windmill in Moerkapelle.","The Visser family's home was built 23 years after the Meijer family's structure.","The structure built in 1821 isn't owned by the De Jong family.","Of the house built in 1821 and Westmolen, one is owned by the Van Dijk family and the other is in Schiedam.","Doesmolen wasn't built in 1775.","Doesmolen, the structure built in 1683, and the Meijer family's house are three different structures."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6409be8579d2ea7441082dc061c09acc"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with salami includes provolone cheese.","Juan's sandwich includes liverwurst.","The sandwich with salami costs less than Nora's sandwich.","Neither Frances's sandwich nor the $6.75 order is the sandwich with bologna.","The order with havarti cheese costs 2 dollars more than Emily's order.","Lula's order doesn't include bologna.","The sandwich with ham is either the order with gouda cheese or the $2.75 sandwich.","The order with liverwurst doesn't include colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with bologna costs 3 dollars less than the order with liverwurst.","The order with roast beef costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Of the sandwich with salami and the order with cheddar cheese, one is Irene's and the other costs $3.75.","Of the order with corned beef and the $2.75 sandwich, one includes swiss cheese and the other is Irene's.","Archie's order includes roast beef.","The order with cheddar cheese costs 4 dollars more than the order with gouda cheese.","Frances's order doesn't cost $2.75."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Emily","Frances","Irene","Juan","Lula","Nora"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=059e14b772ef47a28c22d2e7aaff5b1b"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Omar v Powers was 3 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was either the March 10 case or the 2-7 decision.","Of Justice Larson's majority opinion and the March 10 proceeding, one was Short v Metz and the other was the 3-6 decision.","Short v Metz, the March 24 proceeding, Justice Underwood's majority opinion, the March 31 case, Justice Larson's majority opinion and the 8-1 decision were all different cases.","Short v Metz was 1 week after Justice Olson's majority opinion.","Carson v Dunn was either the March 17 proceeding or the April 14 case.","The 3-6 decision was sometime before Watts v Yang.","The 4-5 decision was 1 week after the 6-3 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was 1 week before the 6-3 decision.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 3 weeks after the 2-7 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was sometime before Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Of the April 7 proceeding and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, one was the 3-6 decision and the other was Short v Metz."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9687a8aa790393e64910a53394557d96"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in astronomy won her prize after the person who won the prize in literature.","Neither Olive Olson nor the winner who won the prize in bioengineering is the winner who won in 1984.","Of the person from France and Sue Simpson, one won the prize in physics and the other won in 1984.","The winner from New Zealand won her prize 8 years before the winner from Russia.","The person who won in 1964 is from Australia.","The person who won the prize in economics is either the person who won in 1976 or the winner who won in 1980.","The winner from New Zealand won the prize in bioengineering.","Glenda Glenn isn't from New Zealand.","Lisa Lara won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in literature.","Tara Tate won her prize before Sue Simpson.","Norma Nolan didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","The person who won the prize in literature won her prize 4 years before the winner from New Zealand.","Neither the person who won the prize in physics nor Ada Alvarez is the winner from Germany.","Glenda Glenn is either the person who won the prize in bioengineering or the winner from Canada.","Ada Alvarez won in 1984.","Olive Olson isn't from Russia.","Olive Olson won her prize after the winner who won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 16 years before the person who won the prize in medicine."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Glenda Glenn","Lisa Lara","Norma Nolan","Olive Olson","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","France","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b48bf23b41a917428eb621de2e1ed5b"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Warsaw facility isn't headed by Dr. Morgan.","The Tevatron LHC is either the Zagreb facility or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021.","Of the project headed by Dr. Alvarez and the Egert Facility, one is in Reykjavik and the other will go online in 2016.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 1 year after the Reykjavik accelerator.","The Falston LCS is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2020 or the Athens facility.","The project headed by Dr. Jennings, the Madrid facility, the Warsaw accelerator, the Lectra 4C, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 are all different accelerators.","The Copenhagen accelerator will go online 2 years before the Helsinki facility.","The project headed by Dr. Zimmerman will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is either the project headed by Dr. Alvarez or the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 isn't headed by Dr. Golden.","The Athens accelerator will go online 1 year before the ISON-X42.","The Zynga Complex will not go online in 2018.","The project headed by Dr. Alvarez will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Morgan.","The Egert Facility will go online 3 years after the Helsinki accelerator."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Golden","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Owens","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Madrid","Reykjavik","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2b1013bfb307aaba005ce0dad94774ee"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 3 percent lower than the TrustCo card.","The one with an APR of 13% doesn't expire on 08\/2025.","Of the card with the $5,000 credit limit and the card with an APR of 13%, one is from Credit Korp and the other expires on 06\/2025.","The one with the $5,000 credit limit is either the Southwest Inc card or the one that expires on 09\/2025.","Of the card with an APR of 11% and the card that expires on 05\/2025, one has a limit of $6,500 and the other is from Hoardstrum.","The one with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","Of the one with the $3,500 credit limit and the card that expires on 09\/2025, one has an APR of 14% and the other is from Dell Scargo.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR 4 percent higher than the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The card with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The card with the $6,500 credit limit has an APR 5 percent lower than the card with the $8,500 credit limit.","The card that expires on 02\/2024 has an APR 3 percent higher than the one with the $5,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$8,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ab9ab5afb73e95bf91b098d5729e26b1"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who lives in Decatur City is either the person who spent $500 or the person who gave Ally the blender.","The person who lives in Eustis spent 50 dollars less than Lily Little.","Lily Little doesn't live in Sun City.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent less than the person who gave Ally the juicer.","The person who lives in Fruitland spent 25 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the laptop.","The friend who lives in Sun City didn't give Ally the laptop.","Ned Norris didn't give Ally the HD tv.","Ora Osborne spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks, the friend who gave Ally the HD tv, the attendee who spent $400, Jack Jordan and the attendee who spent $525 are all different people.","Ned Norris spent more than the person who lives in Decatur City.","The attendee who lives in Decatur City spent 125 dollars more than Mitch Mayo.","The friend who gave Ally the juicer is either Pam Powell or the person who spent $500.","The person who lives in Eustis is either the friend who gave Ally the HD tv or the friend who gave Ally the toaster.","Ora Osborne spent $450.","Ora Osborne spent less than the person who gave Ally the HD tv.","The person who spent $500 doesn't live in Clovis."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6547a9b5e11d3362baee3c531c60086e"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Nathaniel lost the fifth hand.","The competitor who won with one pair won 3 hands before the competitor who won the $12.50 pot.","The player who won the $18.25 pot won 5 hands after the player who won with a royal flush.","The player who won with one pair won 5 hands before the competitor who won with a flush.","The competitor who won the seventh hand was either the person who won the $23.25 pot or the competitor who won with a flush.","The competitor who won with a full house won sometime after the player who won the $3.75 pot.","Of the competitor who won the fourth hand and Lee, one won the $5.25 pot and the other won with two pairs.","Nathaniel won 1 hand after Holly.","The player who won the $23.25 pot, Holly, and the person who won with a straight are three different people.","The player who won with a straight won 2 hands before Guillermo.","Irma won sometime before Lee.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot won sometime after the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","Ernestine won 1 hand after the person who won with a straight.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won 1 hand before the player who won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Guillermo","Holly","Irma","Lee","Nathaniel","Paulette"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d797cb8b07cd421ef4230e92addef289"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Vlietmolen isn't owned by the Jansen family.","Oostmolen is either the house built in 1798 or the windmill in Leiderdorp.","Grosmolen is either the structure built in 1752 or the windmill in Aarlanderveen.","The windmill built in 1752 isn't owned by the Visser family.","Zemelmolen is either the Jansen family's home or the structure built in 1775.","The seven structures are Zemelmolen, the windmill built in 1729, the house in Hoogmade, the windmill built in 1706, the house built in 1683, the Van den Berg family's house and the house in Den Bommel.","Of the Meijer family's structure and the structure in Hoogmade, one was built in 1729 and the other is Vlietmolen.","Hoekmolen is either the Van den Berg family's home or the house in Den Bommel.","The house in Schiedam was built 46 years before the home in Moerkapelle.","The Van den Berg family's structure was built 92 years after the home in Leiderdorp.","The Bakker family's windmill was built sometime before the house in Aarlanderveen.","Grosmolen was built 115 years before Doesmolen.","The De Jong family's house is either the house built in 1798 or the structure in Moerkapelle.","The structure in Schiedam was built 23 years after the windmill in Hoogmade."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59e035022d670661f8eeb4c9cb306e52"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Oslo facility will go online 1 year after the Tevatron LHC.","The seven accelerators are the facility scheduled to go online in 2022, the project headed by Dr. Dorsey, the Copenhagen facility, the Warsaw accelerator, the project headed by Dr. Chang, the Egert Facility and the ISON-X42.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2020 is in Oslo.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2022 isn't headed by Dr. Ingram.","The Lisbon facility isn't headed by Dr. Dorsey.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 is either the project headed by Dr. York or the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Warsaw facility will go online sometime before the Zynga Complex.","The ISON-X42 will go online sometime before the Berlin facility.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Chang.","The Falston LCS is either the project headed by Dr. Ingram or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Kiev accelerator will go online 1 year before the Copenhagen accelerator.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't in Lisbon.","The project headed by Dr. Ramos will go online 4 years after the Warsaw facility.","The project headed by Dr. Peters will go online 4 years before the Lectra 4C.","The project headed by Dr. Chang is either the ISON-X42 or the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2021 or the Copenhagen accelerator.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 isn't in Berlin."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Chang","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Peters","Dr. Ramos","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Berlin","Copenhagen","Dublin","Kiev","Lisbon","Oslo","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db654f17b25dafa11ba2d105399f6165"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Newton's class has 6 more students than the course in room 114.","The Art class isn't taught by Newton.","The class with 37 students is either Mr. Zimmerman's class or the course in room 322.","The Biology class has 8 more students than the class in room 122.","The class in room 322 has 4 more students than Mr. Morrison's class.","The class in room 122 has 2 more students than the Algebra class.","The Biology class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 318.","The Art class has somewhat more students than the Geometry class.","Of the class with 29 students and the English class, one is in room 207 and the other is taught by Morrison.","The course in room 201 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Paul's class.","Mr. Underwood's class is either the class in room 201 or the class with 35 students.","Mr. Ingram's class has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 114.","The French class has 6 fewer students than the class in room 207."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["114","120","122","201","207","318","322"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Ingram","Morrison","Newton","Paul","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Biology","English","French","Geometry","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b8f577822e4dd57ed62c43063674be13"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The citrus halibut, the recipe served on May 13th, the meal with 18 grams of protein, the dish served on May 14th, the dish with 440 calories and the meal with 5 grams of protein were all different recipes.","The lemon salmon doesn't have exactly 12 grams of protein.","The garlic tilapia contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 14th.","The dish served on May 17th contains 40 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 13th.","The lemon salmon contains 20 more calories than the citrus halibut.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 80 more calories than the chili pork.","The dish with 10 grams of protein wasn't served on May 13th.","The meal with 500 calories doesn't have exactly 12 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 11th contains somewhat fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The dish with 9 grams of protein, the meal served on May 13th, and the meal with 440 calories are three different recipes.","The meal with 480 calories was either the lemon salmon or the bulgur salad.","The dish served on May 11th was either the dish with 460 calories or the garlic tilapia.","The asian steak was either the meal with 7 grams of protein or the meal with 5 grams of protein.","The asian steak contains 40 more calories than the recipe served on May 12th.","Of the meal with 420 calories and the meal served on May 11th, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was the citrus halibut.","The meal with 9 grams of protein wasn't served on May 14th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52ef47a18128bcc6ebcfb86759ab042f"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture founded in 1100 AD wasn't based near Lacona.","The Warasen culture was founded 500 years before the culture with 4,500 people.","The culture located near Boulder Creek was founded 250 years before the Hatgare culture.","Of the society founded in 1100 AD and the culture located near Kentfield, one had a population size of 5,000 and the other was the Hatgare culture.","The Kimusk culture was either the culture located near Junction City or the society founded in 600 AD.","The culture located near Junction City was founded 1,000 years after the culture with 8,000 people.","Of the Voriss culture and the culture founded in 850 AD, one was based near Boulder Creek and the other had a population size of 4,500.","The culture located near Arnolds Park was founded sometime before the culture located near Lacona.","The Nysrani culture, the culture with 9,500 people, the culture located near Arnolds Park, the culture with 9,000 people, the culture founded in 1600 AD and the culture located near Kentfield were all different cultures.","The culture located near Redlands was founded 250 years after the culture located near Junction City.","The culture with 6,500 people was either the Danseri culture or the culture located near Boulder Creek.","The culture founded in 350 AD was either the culture located near Redlands or the Warasen culture.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 1,250 years after the culture with 6,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Garight","Hatgare","Kimusk","Nysrani","Voriss","Warasen"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Boulder Creek","Junction City","Kentfield","Lacona","Quasqueton","Redlands"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fa629b1b2444f89b57d73b3c4a16c4b"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 15 grams of protein contains 60 more calories than the asian steak.","The dish served on May 14th contains somewhat fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The dish served on May 16th, the dish with 15 grams of protein, and the meal with 12 grams of protein are three different recipes.","The dish with 9 grams of protein wasn't served on May 16th.","The recipe served on May 12th contains somewhat more calories than the garlic tilapia.","The meal with 12 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the meal served on May 12th.","The lemon salmon wasn't served on May 11th.","The meal with 7 grams of protein was either the dish served on May 12th or the recipe served on May 15th.","The dish with 460 calories, the meal with 15 grams of protein, and the meal served on May 11th are three different recipes.","The recipe with 9 grams of protein wasn't served on May 11th.","The chili pork wasn't served on May 13th.","The dish served on May 17th contains 40 more calories than the meal with 7 grams of protein.","The chili pork doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 13th.","Of the recipe with 10 grams of protein and the bulgur salad, one was served on May 12th and the other has 460 calories.","The seven recipes were the dish with 12 grams of protein, the dish with 460 calories, the kale quinoa, the dish with 500 calories, the garlic tilapia, the meal served on May 11th and the meal with 440 calories."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5735a958d2a2b74e8ccc9f03a3c121a5"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 39 students isn't taught by Warner.","The course in room 208 is either Mr. King's class or the Chemistry class.","The class with 35 students is either the Physics class or the course in room 318.","Mr. Owen's class has somewhat more students than the Physics class.","The class in room 120 isn't the English class.","The seven classes are the History class, the course with 41 students, Mr. Morrison's class, the course with 39 students, Mr. Tanner's class, the course with 35 students and Mr. Owen's class.","The course in room 129 has 6 fewer students than the French class.","Of Mr. Leach's class and the course with 29 students, one is in room 208 and the other is the Pre-Calculus class.","Of the class with 37 students and the class in room 319, one is taught by Morrison and the other is the Chemistry class.","Mr. Morrison's class has 2 fewer students than the Chemistry class.","The course in room 122 isn't taught by Morrison.","The Pre-Calculus class has 6 fewer students than the course in room 120."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["120","122","129","207","208","318","319"],"label_c":["Ingram","King","Leach","Morrison","Owen","Tanner","Warner"],"label_d":["Chemistry","English","French","History","Latin","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16363dc4d384a755b343e527dad1c800"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The De Jong family's structure was built 69 years before Vlietmolen.","Doesmolen is either the house built in 1775 or the windmill built in 1821.","The windmill built in 1683 isn't in Schiedam.","Of Westmolen and the home built in 1729, one is owned by the Bakker family and the other is in Leiderdorp.","Doesmolen was built sometime before the structure in Hoogmade.","Of the home built in 1821 and the structure in Kinderdijk, one is Doesmolen and the other is owned by the Van den Berg family.","Westmolen was built 92 years before Hoekmolen.","The structure in Leiderdorp was built 46 years before the structure in Aarlanderveen.","The structure in Kinderdijk isn't owned by the Visser family.","Oostmolen was built 23 years before the Meijer family's house.","Zemelmolen was built sometime after the windmill in Hoogmade.","Of the house in Moerkapelle and the windmill built in 1706, one is owned by the Van den Berg family and the other is Westmolen.","Vlietmolen is either the Jansen family's windmill or the home built in 1775."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44ca728fdc2374d1b9c87212584fd967"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the center back and the player who started in 1976, one was Fichin and the other played for the Bulldogs.","The sweeper started sometime before the goalie.","The player on the Hammerheads wasn't the center back.","Fichin started 12 years before Kawa.","The seven players were the person who started in 1979, Kawa, Gardelli, the person on the Mustangs, the player on the Silverbacks, the player on the Courage and the center back.","Daregh wasn't the sweeper.","Of the person on the Bulldogs and the player who started in 1979, one was the full back and the other was Gardelli.","The second striker started 3 years before Hatcha.","The person on the Silverbacks started 3 years before Engmose.","Of the wing back and the player on the Timberwolves, one began playing in 1991 and the other was Kawa.","The player on the Silverbacks started 3 years after the center forward.","Neither Kawa nor the person on the Mustangs was the player who started in 1991."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Daregh","Engmose","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Courage","Hammerheads","Mustangs","Silverbacks","Spartans","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cd0cccb1f5a0a7f8017e4df8a6d1588"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $6.25 is either the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale or Chip.","Peter owes less than the team member who ordered the taco salad.","The team member whose order cost $4.90 didn't order the Italian sub.","Of the person who ordered the root beer and the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub, one owes $6.25 and the other is Samantha.","The person who ordered the ginger ale owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the grape soda.","Hannah owes $7.15.","Of Rebecca and the person who ordered the cheeseburger, one owes $5.80 and the other ordered the water.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes less than Samantha.","The person who ordered the Italian sub owes less than Geoffrey.","The person whose order cost $7.60 ordered the B.L.T..","The person whose order cost $5.35, the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger, the person who ordered the water, Hannah, the salesperson who ordered the grape soda and the team member who ordered the root beer are all different people.","The person whose order cost $7.15 ordered the tuna on rye.","Erica doesn't owe $4.90.","The person who ordered the orange soda is either Geoffrey or the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","The person who ordered the diet coke is either the salesperson whose order cost $7.15 or the team member whose order cost $6.70.","Hannah didn't order the diet coke."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8c403406b85da6bc329bbf49043cf4f"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia contains 20 more calories than the meal with 18 grams of protein.","The recipe with 480 calories doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","The recipe with 440 calories has exactly 10 grams of protein.","The lemon salmon wasn't served on May 12th.","Of the recipe with 10 grams of protein and the bulgur salad, one has 500 calories and the other was served on May 12th.","The recipe with 500 calories doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","The lemon salmon contains somewhat more calories than the meal with 8 grams of protein.","The citrus halibut was either the meal with 18 grams of protein or the meal with 460 calories.","The garlic tilapia contains somewhat fewer calories than the dish with 5 grams of protein.","The bulgur salad, the recipe with 15 grams of protein, and the recipe served on May 17th are three different recipes.","The dish with 500 calories wasn't served on May 13th.","The dish served on May 17th contains 20 fewer calories than the meal served on May 11th.","The garlic tilapia contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 16th.","Of the meal served on May 15th and the recipe with 480 calories, one was the asian steak and the other has exactly 12 grams of protein.","The chili pork contains 60 fewer calories than the asian steak.","The recipe with 460 calories has exactly 12 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d5c7cb07bdaf317fe00cb14de579af6"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report from Dows was submitted sometime after Edith Estes's sighting.","Abe Alvarez's report was submitted sometime after the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The seven sightings were Gil Gates's sighting, the report of the cone-shaped UFO, the sighting from Dows, the August 7 report, the August 6 sighting, the report of the oval-shaped UFO and the August 4 sighting.","The August 6 report wasn't from Yarmouth.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days after the sighting from Yarmouth.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted sometime before Dan Delgado's report.","Of the report from Jackson and the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO, one was reported by Flora Flynn and the other was received on August 9.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before the report of the egg-shaped UFO.","The report from Otisfield was submitted sometime before Hal Harrison's report.","The report from Newark was submitted 3 days before the report from Jackson.","Dan Delgado's sighting didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","Abe Alvarez's report was submitted 2 days before the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","The August 8 report wasn't from Crescent City.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was from Newark."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Dows","Jackson","Newark","Otisfield","Yarmouth","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5339cc604dbd75c44cd09e93a836ddf8"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The truss bridge is longer than the structure in Athens.","North Bridge is 6,000 feet longer than the suspension one.","The one in Skopje is either the cable-stayed structure or the bowstring one.","The 11,500 ft one isn't the camelback bridge.","North Bridge, the truss one and the one in Kiev are all different structures.","Vellon Bridge is longer than Avery Bridge.","Star Bridge is longer than Sandy Bridge.","Gorem Bridge is 3,000 feet shorter than the bowstring one.","The 17,500 ft bridge isn't in Warsaw.","Vellon Bridge isn't the cantilever bridge.","The structure in Kiev is 4,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Madrid.","Of Avery Bridge and the 8,500 ft one, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is in Kiev.","The 17,500 ft structure is either the structure in Athens or the cantilever one.","The bridge in Skopje is 6,000 feet longer than the bridge in Paris.","The one in Kiev is 7,500 feet shorter than Bay Bridge.","The bridge in Paris is 1,500 feet longer than the suspension structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Kiev","Madrid","Paris","Skopje","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1409549636bd4aaf9cb3211dc3424090"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of ash costs 75 dollars less than the bookshelf.","The hutch is either Shelley's piece or the $400 item.","Freda's item is the hutch.","The barstool costs 50 dollars less than the item made of oak.","The barstool costs 25 dollars more than the item made of teak.","Shelley's item costs less than Hope's item.","Patsy's item costs more than the item made of ash.","Olivia's piece wasn't made of walnut.","The $325 item is either the end table or the bench.","Of the item made of sandalwood and the rocking chair, one costs $350 and the other was crafted by Shelley.","The end table costs more than the bench.","Olivia's piece doesn't cost $275.","Of the bookshelf and the $375 piece, one was crafted by Kendra and the other was made of rosewood.","Cheri's item, the item made of mahogany, the $325 piece, the bench, the $275 item and the $350 piece are all different pieces."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Cheri","Freda","Hope","Kendra","Olivia","Patsy","Shelley"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","oak","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee200a20af18d7c5e9a93658a72c1a7e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player in lane 4 scored 400 points fewer points than Florence.","The contestant who scored 620 points wasn't in lane 6.","The contestant in lane 1 scored 160 points more points than the contestant in lane 4.","The person in lane 2 scored 400 points more points than the player from Ontario.","Stanley didn't finish with 460 points.","Of the contestant from Pacific Grove and the person in lane 3, one is Zachary and the other scored 460 points.","Terrence wasn't from Elk Grove.","The player in lane 7 is either the person who scored 700 points or Brandi.","Of Perry and the person in lane 1, one was from Bristol and the other scored 460 points.","Brandi scored fewer points than Terrence.","The player from Pacific Grove scored 320 points fewer points than the player from Fort Kent.","The person from Pacific Grove scored fewer points than Brandi.","The person from Fort Kent is either the person in lane 3 or the contestant who scored 540 points.","The contestant from Elk Grove scored 80 points more points than the player from Cutler."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Brandi","Florence","Kristie","Perry","Stanley","Terrence","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e75ba2cf902e7c6bfca9ace156fc49a7"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 4 years before the person who won at Juniper Hills.","Kristina Katz didn't win at Spotswood.","The woman who scored a 59 won her tournament 4 years after the woman who scored a 63.","Of the person who won in 1924 and the person who won at Willow Grove, one was Inez and the other shot a 64.","Ethel Erwin was either the woman who won in 1920 or the golfer who scored a 61.","The person who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament 2 years after the person who won at Willow Grove.","The golfer who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who scored a 63.","The person who won at Amble Glen won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 66.","Robin Rust won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who won at Willow Grove.","The woman who won at Pennyfoot was either Ethel Erwin or the woman who scored a 65.","Pamela Peet didn't win at Juniper Hills.","Kristina Katz didn't shoot a 66.","Maxine Mohn, the person who won in 1926, the golfer who won in 1924, the woman who won in 1925, the woman who won at Scotch Pines and the person who won in 1921 were all different golfers."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Inez","Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn","Pamela Peet","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","61","63","64","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6a10013e627ebb81677e503d0d43622"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["ABTR was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Abigail bought.","KMPP sold for $29 per share.","The real estate stock wasn't purchased by Heathcliff.","Neither the stock that sold for $25 per share nor the telecom stock was the stock Ida Mae bought.","Of JMO and the financial stock, one sold for $31 per share and the other was bought by Charlie.","The health care stock was per share more expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","The stock Abigail bought was either GXTV or the utilities stock.","The seven stocks were the stock that sold for $28 per share, QMZ, the stock Ida Mae bought, the stock Charlie bought, the stock Abigail bought, ABTR and the technology stock.","The telecom stock was per share more expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","The real estate stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than PSTO.","ABTR was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Bill bought.","Of QMZ and the stock Geraldo bought, one was in the energy sector and the other sold for $29 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=31dcd296a5db983fce29f076d7cbe0a7"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student from Mrs. Condini's class and Bessie, one finished in second place and the other had to spell \"bulwark\".","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", Kelley, and the student who finished in sixth place are three different people.","Violet wasn't asked to spell \"graciousness\".","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fourth place.","Gayle is either the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class or the child from Mrs. Condini's class.","Of the student who finished in first place and Kelley, one had to spell \"consomme\" and the other was from Mrs. Witte's class.","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class is either Bessie or Floyd.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in sixth place.","Philip had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the student who finished in seventh place or the contestant who finished in fourth place.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in sixth place.","The student from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 5 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in first place.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in third place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Bessie","Erik","Floyd","Gayle","Kelley","Philip","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18f783807b301061fd8ddc673cee13c9"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who submitted the green item finished somewhat after Desiree.","The knitter who submitted the blue item, the person who entered her tea cozy, the knitter who finished second, the entrant who finished fifth and the entrant who submitted the green item are all different people.","Winifred didn't finish fourth.","The knitter who finished sixth is either Priscilla or the person who entered her tea cozy.","The knitter who entered her sweater finished 1 place before Kimberly.","Of Priscilla and the entrant who submitted the black item, one finished first and the other made the mittens.","Of the knitter who finished fifth and the knitter who entered her hat, one is Francis and the other made the blue item.","The entrant who entered her blanket is either Natasha or Priscilla.","The knitter who finished second is either Kimberly or the knitter who submitted the purple item.","Of the person who entered her scarf and Priscilla, one finished fourth and the other made the silver item.","Of the knitter who submitted the orange item and the knitter who entered her tea cozy, one is Francis and the other finished seventh."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Desiree","Francis","Geneva","Kimberly","Natasha","Priscilla","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83083e4b7e4ce738c2fd8e0779343bd3"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with the $6,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the card that expires on 05\/2025.","The one with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 5 percent higher than the Credit Korp card.","The TrustCo card doesn't have the 13% APR.","The card with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 4 percent lower than the one that expires on 04\/2024.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $12,500 credit limit.","The one with an APR of 14% doesn't expire on 08\/2025.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 2 percent lower than the Whitly Bank card.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the Credit Korp card.","The seven cards are the TrustCo card, the one with the $20,000 credit limit, the card that expires on 11\/2025, the card with an APR of 8%, the one with an APR of 11%, the card with the $10,000 credit limit and the card with the $5,000 credit limit.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR somewhat lower than the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The one with an APR of 14% doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","The one with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 3 percent higher than the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The Credit Korp card doesn't have a limit of $5,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$5,000","$6,500","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28f8d748f9dbe3c86f31fa98c58ba3de"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from New Zealand won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in astronomy.","Betty Brewer, the winner who won the prize in astronomy, the person who won the prize in economics, the winner who won in 1984 and the winner who won the prize in medicine are all different winners.","Of Kim Kane and the winner from Russia, one won the prize in chemistry and the other won in 1976.","Neither the winner from New Zealand nor Kim Kane is the person who won in 1964.","Neither the person from Poland nor Patsy Pope is the person who won the prize in literature.","Rita Reeves won her prize 4 years after Kim Kane.","The person from Russia is either the winner who won the prize in economics or the winner who won the prize in literature.","The person from Mexico is either Kim Kane or the person who won the prize in literature.","Norma Nolan didn't win the prize in astronomy.","Patsy Pope won her prize 12 years after the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","The winner who won the prize in astronomy won her prize after Edna Evitz.","The person who won the prize in physics is either Rita Reeves or Norma Nolan.","The person from Germany won her prize 4 years before the winner from Canada.","The winner from Mexico won her prize before Norma Nolan.","The winner who won in 1968 isn't from Poland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Edna Evitz","Kim Kane","Lisa Lara","Norma Nolan","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc6c07c351563b60f84744e780eefcb3"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Inez is either the customer with the 3:30pm appointment or the patient who will be seeing Dr. Estrada.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. York doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The customer going in for the veneers has an appointment 4 hours before Gayle.","Colin has an appointment 1 hour after the person who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd.","Wayne has an appointment 1 hour before the client who will be seeing Dr. Park.","The patient going in for the root canal has an appointment 3 hours before Harold.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Dalton has an appointment 2 hours before the patient going in for the filling.","The person who will be seeing Dr. York has an appointment 3 hours after Harold.","The customer with the 1:30pm appointment is either the client who will be seeing Dr. Dalton or the customer going in for the crown.","Patsy, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Dalton, and the patient with the 10:30am appointment are three different people.","Of Colin and the person going in for the root canal, one is scheduled for 3:30pm and the other will be seen by Dr. Zamora.","Patsy has an appointment 2 hours after the person going in for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Gayle","Harold","Inez","Patsy","Rosemary","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Dalton","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Park","Dr. York","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d462f22bf36784ca5e516bf264145760"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The ambulance has 200 fewer books than the vehicle Terri drives.","The Mack truck has 200 more books than the ambulance.","The Airstream has 150 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","The mobile library Cynthia drives has 100 more books than the Winnebago.","The bookmobile Ira drives is either \"Dream Machine\" or the bookmobile with 350 books.","The ice cream truck isn't driven by Omar.","\"Explore More\" doesn't have exactly 550 books.","Of the mobile library Jaime drives and the vehicle with 500 books, one is \"Tiny Tomes\" and the other is the ice cream truck.","The bookmobile with 400 books is either the Airstream or \"Ready Reader\".","\"Explore More\" doesn't have exactly 400 books.","The seven vehicles are \"Tiny Tomes\", the ice cream truck, the vehicle with 300 books, the bookmobile with 550 books, the vehicle Gene drives, the Greyhound bus and the mobile library with 400 books.","The vehicle Ira drives has fewer books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","\"Books-4-U\" is either the vehicle with 250 books or the ice cream truck.","\"Words To Go\", the Greyhound bus, and the school bus are three different vehicles.","The mobile library Jaime drives has 100 fewer books than \"Words To Go\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Gene","Ira","Jaime","Omar","Sheryl","Terri"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=06e61686a895c001c0c54a8146218f8d"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Justice Olson's majority opinion wasn't the 8-1 decision.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 4 weeks after Ayers v Byrd.","Gibbs v Kintz was 1 week after Zamora v Pibb.","Watts v Yang was either Justice Larson's majority opinion or the 5-4 decision.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion, the March 31 case, Gibbs v Kintz, the 7-2 decision, the April 7 case and the March 24 proceeding were all different cases.","The 4-5 decision was 2 weeks before Zamora v Pibb.","The 7-2 decision was 2 weeks before the 6-3 decision.","The 8-1 decision was sometime before the 3-6 decision.","Watts v Yang didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","The 5-4 decision was sometime before Carson v Dunn.","Omar v Powers was either the March 31 proceeding or Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion was sometime after Justice Caldwell's majority opinion.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was 2 weeks before Justice Larson's majority opinion.","The 2-7 decision was 1 week after Justice Caldwell's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ab33e55e5b31598edfdd6bd3749594b"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose midnight blue is either the customer with the 5:00pm appointment or Rhonda's client.","Yvonne's customer has her appointment 4 hours before the client that chose honey blonde.","The seven customers are the client that chose brown sable, Opal's customer, the client with the 12:00pm appointment, Whitney's client, the client with the 11:00am appointment, the customer with the 2:00pm appointment and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment.","The client that chose deep copper has her appointment 1 hour before Opal's customer.","Of Eileen and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Whitney and the other chose vivacious red.","Of Pam's client and the customer that chose brown sable, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other is Blanche.","The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose vivacious red.","Flora has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose midnight blue.","Yvonne's client is either the customer that chose midnight blue or Alison.","Rhonda's client has her appointment 2 hours before Victoria's client.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment is either Kelly or the customer that chose honey blonde.","Georgia has her appointment 3 hours after Flora."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Eileen","Flora","Georgia","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=46707f95b2877d37cdae818e21fe531b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ollie didn't make the pepper steak.","The cook who made the cajun chili is either Darlene or Freda.","Of the person who scored 84 points and the cook from Epicurious, one was Hattie and the other made the turkey soup.","The chef who scored 70 points works at Enzo's.","The chef who made the jambalaya scored 28 fewer points than Jim.","The chef who scored 84 points doesn't work at Zenaida's.","The person who made the pepper steak, the person from Epicurious, the cook who scored 77 points, the chef from Enzo's, Jim and the chef from Apple Barn are all different chefs.","The cook from Demitasse is either the person who made the cajun chili or the cook who made the lemon snapper.","Anita is either the chef from Demitasse or the chef who made the smoked pork.","Darlene scored 7 fewer points than the person from Demitasse.","Ollie doesn't work at Demitasse.","Darlene scored 28 fewer points than the cook from Enzo's.","The chef who made the cashew tofu scored 7 more points than the person from White Bean.","Freda works at Enzo's."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Anita","Darlene","Freda","Hattie","Jim","Ollie","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fafeb5c2e9e27f1c36f5bcd330dc0d02"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player who scored 620 points is either the contestant in lane 1 or the person from Modesto.","Of Nina and the player who scored 300 points, one was from Elk Grove and the other was in lane 4.","The contestant from Modesto scored fewer points than the player from Elk Grove.","Maggie wasn't from Bristol.","Wanda scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 5.","The contestant in lane 3 scored more points than the player in lane 5.","Irma scored 320 points more points than the contestant in lane 4.","Vincent wasn't in lane 5.","Maggie, Nina, the contestant in lane 7, Vincent and Johnathan are all different people.","The person in lane 3, Maggie, and the contestant from Cutler are three different people.","Maggie scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Elk Grove.","The contestant from Bristol is either the person in lane 6 or the person who scored 300 points.","Of Irma and the contestant in lane 7, one scored 780 points and the other was from Pacific Grove.","Kristie wasn't from Junction City.","The player from Junction City is either the person in lane 7 or the contestant in lane 4."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Irma","Johnathan","Kristie","Maggie","Nina","Vincent","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=190dce68a85ab47d8172f0d0ad50fba5"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ingram's home is 45 sq ft smaller than the home going to Unionville.","The 155 sq ft house is either the $36,000 structure or the $27,500 structure.","The Ewing's home is somewhat larger than the Ingram's home.","Of the structure going to Mission Viejo and the Whitehead's home, one is 170 sq ft and the other sold for $32,250.","Of the Nielsen's structure and the $27,500 home, one will be delivered to Eagle Grove and the other is 125 sq ft.","The house going to Eagle Grove didn't sell for $35,000.","The Ewing's structure didn't sell for $32,250.","The house going to Kennebunkport is somewhat smaller than the Nielsen's house.","The home going to Laguna Beach is 60 sq ft smaller than the Davidson's home.","The Kirby's structure is somewhat larger than the house going to Laguna Beach.","The structure going to Eagle Grove is 45 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Mission Viejo.","The structure going to Shaver Lake is 60 sq ft smaller than the Whitehead's house.","The $25,000 house is 30 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 house.","The structure going to Laguna Beach is 75 sq ft smaller than the $29,000 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a98d0a454596d23acd5d6d3f4f63f97f"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Shamir is 3 years older than the orangutan that was found in Puak.","Ofallo isn't cared for by Beatrice.","The animal that was found in Melak isn't cared for by Eva.","The ape Gracie works with is younger than Quirrel.","Of Quirrel and the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu, one is cared for by Gracie and the other is 13 years old.","The animal Aldo works with, Nikatrice, the orangutan that was found in Sebulu, the 10-year-old, the 7-year-old and Merah are all different animals.","The orangutan that was found in Ambalat is either the ape Gracie works with or the animal Aldo works with.","The 22-year-old isn't cared for by Calliope.","The ape Gracie works with is 3 years older than the animal Dolly works with.","Ofallo is 15 years older than the ape Gracie works with.","The ape Eva works with is 9 years younger than Nikatrice.","The ape Aldo works with is 3 years younger than the orangutan that was found in Kendisi.","The 19-year-old isn't cared for by Calliope.","The animal Eva works with is 6 years older than Pemson."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3db611d3d6d302211c57f8428ee0b70e"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the August 5 sighting and the sighting from Upper Lake, one was reported by Dan Delgado and the other involved the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Zearing was submitted 4 days after the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","Flora Flynn's report was submitted sometime after the sighting from Tarzana.","The sighting of the cone-shaped UFO wasn't from Visalia.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted 4 days after the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Flora Flynn's report wasn't from Visalia.","Of the sighting from Zearing and the report of the cigar-shaped UFO, one was reported by Gil Gates and the other was received on August 8.","The report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before the report of the cigar-shaped UFO.","The August 10 report was either the sighting from Kirkman or the sighting from Tarzana.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted sometime after the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's sighting was either the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO or the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO.","The seven sightings were the report of the oval-shaped UFO, the August 8 report, Cindy Chan's report, Flora Flynn's sighting, the August 5 report, the sighting from Newark and the sighting from Upper Lake.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted 3 days after the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Kirkman","Newark","Tarzana","Upper Lake","Visalia","Yarmouth","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","horseshoe","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c982783bfce4a957dc43e4e1ddce6497"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who got 4 Across wrong finished 4 places after Traci.","The solver who got 26 Down wrong finished sometime after the person from Van Nuys.","The contestant from Industry was either Carol or the solver who finished third.","Of Dave and the solver who got 2 Down wrong, one finished first and the other was from Eustis.","Ian got the right answer for 30 Across.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong, the person from Temple City, and the contestant from Industry are three different people.","Of the contestant who got 20 Across wrong and the solver who finished sixth, one was Virginia and the other was from Eustis.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong wasn't from Van Nuys.","Ian finished 1 place after the person who got 11 Down wrong.","The person who finished fourth answered 20 Across incorrectly.","The contestant who got 4 Across wrong finished sometime before Dave.","The contestant from Miles was either the person who finished seventh or Willie.","The solver who got 2 Down wrong was either Carol or the solver from Temple City.","Carol, the person who finished sixth, the person from Van Nuys, the contestant from Temple City, the person who got 26 Down wrong and the person who got 11 Down wrong were all different people.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong wasn't from Jackman.","Nelson wasn't from Miles."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Carol","Dave","Ian","Nelson","Traci","Virginia","Willie"],"label_c":["Delhi","Eustis","Industry","Jackman","Miles","Temple City","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7a00fbc96bac7714c7fc5bf9cd8c66b"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 6,500 people was either the Yeust culture or the culture founded in 1100 AD.","The Juad culture was either the culture with 6,500 people or the culture with 9,000 people.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded 500 years after the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 750 years after the culture located near Zwingle.","The culture located near Arnolds Park was founded 750 years before the Hatgare culture.","The culture located near Mason City didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The Quyit culture, the culture with 7,500 people, the society founded in 850 AD, the culture founded in 100 AD and the culture located near Mason City were all different cultures.","The Aldeton culture was founded sometime before the culture located near Mason City.","The culture located near Lacona didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The Quyit culture was founded 750 years before the Echmust culture.","The culture located near Floris was founded 250 years before the Yeust culture.","The culture located near Arnolds Park was founded 250 years after the culture located near Junction City.","The culture located near Floris was either the culture with 7,500 people or the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture founded in 850 AD was either the culture located near Junction City or the Yeust culture.","The culture located near Lacona was either the society founded in 1600 AD or the society founded in 1100 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Echmust","Hatgare","Juad","Nysrani","Quyit","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Easton","Floris","Junction City","Lacona","Mason City","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6688af571a39ff6e7235b2a9cd16f474"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient who will be seeing Dr. Dalton is either Dwight or the person going in for the crown.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Dalton has an appointment sometime before Yvette.","Shane has an appointment 1 hour after the customer going in for the veneers.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Harris has an appointment 3 hours before the client going in for the extraction.","The customer going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime after the customer going in for the root canal.","Jonathan doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Harris has an appointment 1 hour before Jonathan.","Jonathan won't be seen by Dr. York.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Harris has an appointment 2 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton.","Jonathan has an appointment sometime before Nettie.","The person going in for the crown has an appointment 2 hours before the client going in for the root canal.","Shane has the appointment for the root canal.","Wayne will be seen by Dr. Quinn.","Wayne has an appointment 4 hours after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Harris.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Quinn is either the patient going in for the filling or the person going in for the root canal.","Yvette isn't scheduled for 2:30pm.","Yvette doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","Yvette won't be seen by Dr. Torres.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has an appointment 2 hours after the patient who will be seeing Dr. York."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Jonathan","Nettie","Rosemary","Shane","Wayne","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Dalton","Dr. Harris","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Torres","Dr. Valdez","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=daf4cc48de151a23f009e5964fe7f39c"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who spent $475 is either Kit Kelley or the friend who lives in Fruitland.","The attendee who lives in Sun City spent 50 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who lives in Decatur City spent less than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Mitch Mayo spent more than the attendee who gave Ally the laptop.","The person who lives in Decatur City spent 25 dollars more than the friend who lives in Twin Peaks.","Jack Jordan, the friend who lives in Decatur City, and the friend who spent $500 are three different people.","The attendee who gave Ally the blender spent 50 dollars less than Ora Osborne.","Of the attendee who spent $550 and the person who lives in Twin Peaks, one gave Ally the laptop and the other is Lily Little.","The friend who gave Ally the blender spent 75 dollars more than Ned Norris.","Jack Jordan doesn't live in Fruitland.","Ned Norris spent 100 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the juicer.","The person who lives in Clovis spent 100 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the planter.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro spent less than the friend who gave Ally the toaster.","The friend who gave Ally the planter spent 75 dollars less than Kit Kelley.","The friend who lives in Clovis didn't give Ally the toaster.","Pam Powell doesn't live in Decatur City."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccd43c71034b0b9a4b91f8829fd83523"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online 1 year after the Falston LCS.","The project headed by Dr. Valentine will go online 2 years before the Lectra 4C.","The Egert Facility will not go online in 2020.","The Berlin accelerator will go online sometime before the Tevatron LHC.","The Warsaw facility will go online 1 year after the Lectra 4C.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online 3 years before the project headed by Dr. Kirk.","The Reykjavik facility will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Ingram.","The Lisbon accelerator will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The Egert Facility will not go online in 2022.","The seven accelerators are the Madrid facility, the project headed by Dr. Jennings, the project headed by Dr. Ingram, the ISON-X42, the facility scheduled to go online in 2021, the Lectra 4C and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020.","The Zynga Complex will not go online in 2022.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 is either the Berlin accelerator or the Lisbon accelerator.","The Helsinki facility will go online 1 year before the Falston LCS.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2022 and the Tevatron LHC, one is headed by Dr. Jennings and the other is in Lisbon."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ingram","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Peters","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":["Berlin","Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Reykjavik","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5c74f23ecbc8fda4af06990d904e7723"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Bluepoint oyster doesn't cost $2.00.","The Pomaquin oyster is from Punaville, RI.","The Summersill oyster is from Vancouver, BC.","The one from Punaville, RI costs 20 cents more than the Fanneuil oyster.","The one with the melon-like finish costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the creamy finish.","The Pomaquin oyster is either the one that costs $2.40 or the oyster that costs $2.00.","The Katamaka oyster costs somewhat more than the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","The Pomaquin oyster costs somewhat less than the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","The oyster from Barnstable, ME costs 30 cents less than the one from Willapa, RI.","The oyster with the fruity finish costs 20 cents more than the one with the nutty finish.","The oyster with the nutty finish costs somewhat more than the one with the melon-like finish.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The oyster with the nutty finish costs 10 cents less than the Ninigreth oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.50 has a buttery taste.","The oyster that costs $2.30 doesn't have a briny flavor.","The oyster with the melon-like finish costs 10 cents less than the Welcher oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d36bc28e9f48c3bdbfdb7e790258019b"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Velma's piece costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of oak.","Gwen's item costs $350.","The item made of walnut costs less than Gwen's item.","Gwen's piece is either the piece made of sandalwood or the barstool.","Ellen's item wasn't made of walnut.","The item made of poplar costs 25 dollars less than Irma's item.","Ellen's item is either the $300 item or the coffee table.","The bench costs 50 dollars more than Velma's piece.","The rocking chair wasn't made of sandalwood.","The $300 piece isn't the rocking chair.","Nadine's item doesn't cost $300.","Of the footstool and the item made of ash, one costs $400 and the other was crafted by Kendra.","Irma's piece costs $400.","The piece made of chestnut costs 50 dollars less than Kendra's piece.","The piece made of poplar costs less than the item made of mahogany.","The end table costs 25 dollars less than the item made of chestnut."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Dianne","Ellen","Gwen","Irma","Kendra","Nadine","Velma"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","oak","poplar","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba0c2d421ef061d91a105d3529098eae"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Ewing.","The Zagreb accelerator is either the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman or the facility scheduled to go online in 2020.","The project headed by Dr. Underwood will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Baldwin.","The Egert Facility isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021 and the Berlin facility, one is headed by Dr. Zimmerman and the other is the Tevatron LHC.","The Bale-Hahn SSC isn't in Berlin.","The Lisbon facility isn't headed by Dr. Salinas.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online 4 years before the ISON-X42.","The Zynga Complex will go online 1 year after the Stockholm accelerator.","The Helsinki facility will go online sometime before the Egert Facility.","Of the project headed by Dr. Underwood and the facility scheduled to go online in 2016, one is in Madrid and the other is the Lectra 4C.","The Zagreb facility isn't headed by Dr. Salinas.","The ISON-X42 will go online sometime before the Helsinki accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Zimmerman will go online 1 year after the Madrid facility."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Chang","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Huff","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Berlin","Helsinki","Lisbon","Madrid","Oslo","Stockholm","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=200d7439914a9d54341c31ff1493967f"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Antoinette's piece is either the footstool or the bench.","The footstool wasn't made of chestnut.","Of the $325 piece and the end table, one was crafted by Bonita and the other was made of poplar.","The $350 item is either the end table or the item made of chestnut.","The bookshelf is either the $275 piece or the piece made of mahogany.","The hutch costs less than Shelley's item.","The item made of poplar costs 25 dollars more than the coffee table.","The $400 item, Rosemary's item, Shelley's item, Bonita's piece, the bench and the barstool are all different pieces.","The bookshelf costs 75 dollars more than Irma's piece.","Shelley's item wasn't made of oak.","The bench costs 125 dollars more than Bonita's piece.","The piece made of rosewood costs 75 dollars less than Latasha's piece.","The piece made of sandalwood costs 25 dollars less than the hutch."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Bonita","Irma","Latasha","Rosemary","Shelley","Velma"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","oak","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd6995f03494d09f8ff2434a776ff75d"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Zimmerman's structure didn't sell for $32,250.","The home going to Dallas Center is either the $27,500 structure or the 125 sq ft structure.","The $32,250 house is 15 sq ft smaller than the house going to Mission Viejo.","Of the $27,500 structure and the 95 sq ft house, one is for the Nielsens and the other will be delivered to Eagle Grove.","Of the structure going to Mission Viejo and the $38,000 structure, one is 110 sq ft and the other is for the Nielsens.","The structure going to Fullerton didn't sell for $25,000.","Of the 155 sq ft house and the Kirby's house, one will be delivered to Mission Viejo and the other sold for $38,000.","The Pratt's home is 45 sq ft larger than the structure going to Healdsburg.","The Ingram's structure, the $29,000 house, the $25,000 home, the structure going to Yountville, the home going to Mission Viejo and the 95 sq ft house are all different houses.","The $36,000 structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the Ingram's house.","Of the $29,000 home and the 110 sq ft structure, one will be delivered to Yountville and the other is for the Davidsons."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0853a2ab502ed8be0f76b87153ed3733"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC is either the project headed by Dr. Noble or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online sometime after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The project headed by Dr. Noble will go online 5 years after the Reykjavik facility.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas is either the Zynga Complex or the facility scheduled to go online in 2018.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online 3 years before the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Lectra 4C isn't in Lisbon.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey will go online 1 year before the Paris accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Huff is either the facility scheduled to go online in 2022 or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019.","The Tevatron LHC isn't headed by Dr. Dorsey.","Of the Bale-Hahn SSC and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2022, one is in Lisbon and the other is headed by Dr. Tate.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't in Berlin.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Dorsey nor the ISON-X42 is the facility scheduled to go online in 2022.","Of the project headed by Dr. Huff and the Zagreb facility, one will go online in 2020 and the other is the Egert Facility.","The Stockholm accelerator will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Chang."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Huff","Dr. Noble","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Tate","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Athens","Berlin","Lisbon","Paris","Reykjavik","Stockholm","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=196b1042b507e59e6715bceef078801a"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Aldeton culture was founded 250 years before the culture with 6,500 people.","The Garight culture was founded 500 years before the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture founded in 1600 AD wasn't based near Unity.","The culture located near Junction City was either the culture founded in 1600 AD or the culture with 7,500 people.","The Juad culture was based near Howland.","Of the culture founded in 1350 AD and the Sameos culture, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was based near Howland.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 9,000 people.","The seven cultures were the culture founded in 850 AD, the culture located near Unity, the culture located near Junction City, the culture located near Howland, the Echmust culture, the Sameos culture and the culture with 6,500 people.","The culture located near Howland didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The culture founded in 1100 AD wasn't based near Unity.","The Hatgare culture was either the culture located near Zwingle or the culture with 4,500 people.","The society founded in 1100 AD was either the culture with 4,500 people or the culture with 9,000 people.","The culture located near Junction City was founded 250 years before the culture located near Zwingle.","The culture founded in 850 AD was either the culture located near Unity or the culture located near Lacona.","The culture founded in 1100 AD wasn't based near Arnolds Park.","The culture located near Lacona was founded 750 years after the Aldeton culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Echmust","Garight","Hatgare","Juad","Sameos","Uskorr"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Boulder Creek","Howland","Junction City","Lacona","Unity","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6a52db7f2f93d5d070f95860fa7f5f05"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Explore More\" has 50 more books than the Airstream.","\"Ready Reader\" has 150 more books than \"Dream Machine\".","The mobile library Dan drives has fewer books than the Airstream.","Of \"Tiny Tomes\" and the Mack truck, one has 400 books and the other is driven by Wesley.","The vehicle Hugh drives, the Airstream, and \"Dream Machine\" are three different vehicles.","\"Dream Machine\" has 400 books.","\"Words To Go\" has fewer books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","The school bus has fewer books than the bookmobile Ira drives.","\"Words To Go\" isn't the school bus.","\"Books-4-U\" doesn't have exactly 250 books.","Of the ice cream truck and the vehicle Ira drives, one is \"Explore More\" and the other has 400 books.","The mobile library with 500 books is either \"Books-4-U\" or the ambulance.","\"Words To Go\" isn't driven by Elena.","The Mack truck has 50 more books than the vehicle Violet drives.","The Winnebago has fewer books than the Greyhound bus.","The vehicle with 450 books, the vehicle Patsy drives, and the Airstream are three different vehicles."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Dan","Elena","Hugh","Ira","Patsy","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6674e0218d9fa00faac5b845ef52732f"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one with the nutty finish costs somewhat more than the one with the fruity finish.","The one from Punaville, RI costs 10 cents more than the Fanneuil oyster.","The Pomaquin oyster doesn't cost $2.20.","The Bluepoint oyster isn't from Charlestown, CT.","The one from Vancouver, BC costs 30 cents more than the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","Of the Fanneuil oyster and the oyster with the citrusy finish, one is from Vancouver, BC and the other costs $2.10.","The one with the citrusy finish costs 30 cents less than the Fanneuil oyster.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA costs somewhat more than the oyster with the briny finish.","Of the oyster from Punaville, RI and the oyster that costs $2.10, one is the Ninigreth oyster and the other has a fruity taste.","The one from Barnstable, ME costs 10 cents more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 10 cents more than the one from Appleton, CT.","The one from Appleton, CT is either the oyster with the nutty finish or the Thatcher oyster.","The Welcher oyster is either the oyster with the nutty finish or the one that costs $2.10.","The oyster with the buttery finish costs 10 cents less than the oyster with the fruity finish.","The Katamaka oyster doesn't cost $2.30.","The one that costs $2.30 doesn't have a creamy flavor."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6d3acb3a2fb3f99b367ad2c2da27f2b"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting of the cone-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the report of the cigar-shaped UFO.","The report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted 3 days after Abe Alvarez's sighting.","Flora Flynn's report was either the August 9 report or the report of the oval-shaped UFO.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days before Edith Estes's report.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was submitted sometime after the report from Beaconsfield.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO wasn't from Beaconsfield.","The report from Springfield was submitted 2 days before Dan Delgado's report.","Hal Harrison's sighting wasn't from Jackson.","The seven sightings were the report of the cigar-shaped UFO, the August 8 sighting, the August 6 report, Abe Alvarez's report, Hal Harrison's report, the report from Visalia and the August 10 report.","Of the sighting from Visalia and the August 9 report, one involved the horseshoe-shaped UFO and the other was reported by Hal Harrison.","Cindy Chan's sighting wasn't received on August 5.","Of the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO and the sighting from Walnut Creek, one was received on August 6 and the other was reported by Hal Harrison.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted sometime after the sighting from Springfield.","The report of the oval-shaped UFO wasn't from Russell.","Neither the August 6 sighting nor Hal Harrison's sighting was the sighting from Russell."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Ames","Beaconsfield","Jackson","Russell","Springfield","Visalia","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","egg","horseshoe","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=595238981a55cb6bdb339cee5085a293"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The card that sold for $275 didn't feature the person who played left field.","The item that sold for $225 was either Eric Estrada's card or the 1988 one.","Lance Leach's card didn't come out in 1974.","The one for the person who played left field sold for 150 dollars less than Jimmy Jacobs's one.","The seven cards were the piece that sold for $175, the 1999 one, the piece for the person who played center field, Eric Estrada's one, Irv Ingram's card, the card for the person who played pitcher and the 1974 card.","The 2012 piece sold for 50 dollars more than the 1974 piece.","Daryn Drake's card sold for 250 dollars less than the 1978 card.","The card that sold for $275 didn't come out in 2004.","Of Eric Estrada's piece and the item for the person who played shortstop, one sold for $325 and the other came out in 1974.","Daryn Drake's piece sold for somewhat more than the piece for the person who played shortstop.","The card for the person who played right field sold for somewhat less than the piece for the person who played first base.","Hick Hodge's one didn't come out in 1983.","Hick Hodge's one didn't feature the person who played pitcher.","The piece for the person who played right field sold for 200 dollars more than the card for the person who played shortstop.","Hick Hodge's item was either the item that sold for $275 or the one that sold for $425."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Lance Leach"],"label_c":["1974","1978","1983","1988","1999","2004","2012"],"label_d":["center field","first base","left field","pitcher","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d385e04e3ee90ad44b25b3af55aacd2"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the player in lane 5 and the contestant who scored 620 points, one was from Ontario and the other is Terrence.","Esther scored 240 points more points than the person in lane 2.","Yvette wasn't in lane 1.","Perry scored fewer points than the player from Pacific Grove.","The person from Ontario scored 240 points more points than the player in lane 2.","Of the contestant in lane 3 and the contestant from Junction City, one scored 700 points and the other is Perry.","The person in lane 6 scored 80 points more points than the person in lane 2.","The seven people are Nina, the contestant from Cutler, the person from Ontario, the person who scored 620 points, the person who scored 700 points, the player from Pacific Grove and the player from Junction City.","The contestant in lane 7 scored 80 points more points than the player from Cutler.","The person from Modesto scored 80 points fewer points than the person from Bristol.","Yvette scored 240 points fewer points than the person from Modesto.","Rena scored fewer points than the person in lane 2.","The person in lane 7 is either Rena or Yvette."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Esther","Johnathan","Nina","Perry","Rena","Terrence","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13bef5498681cf13b65552e34a04d393"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The bear cost more than the white animal.","The turtle wasn't purchased by Rudolph.","The dog cost 3 dollars more than the gold balloon.","The $6.00 piece was either the balloon Patsy bought or the animal Bernard bought.","The turtle wasn't purchased by Bernard.","The orange piece cost less than the white animal.","Of the animal Gayle bought and the purple animal, one was the cat and the other cost $9.00.","The bear wasn't purple.","The dog cost 3 dollars less than the animal Marshall bought.","The fish cost 4 dollars more than the gold balloon.","The purple animal cost 1 dollar more than the piece Heidi bought.","The animal Bernard bought cost 2 dollars less than the cat.","The monkey cost more than the animal Gayle bought.","The piece Patsy bought was either the brown balloon or the turtle.","Of the cat and the magenta balloon, one cost $7.00 and the other was purchased by Gayle."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Bernard","Gayle","Heidi","Marshall","Patsy","Rudolph","Verna"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25c55578a283a7572c4ebe52ba2e1d22"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["Of the oyster from Charlestown, CT and the one that costs $2.50, one is the Island Creek oyster and the other has a creamy taste.","The one with the briny finish costs 30 cents more than the oyster from Charlestown, CT.","Of the oyster from Appleton, CT and the oyster with the melon-like finish, one costs $2.60 and the other is the Bluepoint oyster.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs 20 cents more than the one from Barnstable, ME.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs 10 cents more than the Ninigreth oyster.","Of the one that costs $2.30 and the oyster with the citrusy finish, one is from Duxbury, MA and the other is the Fanneuil oyster.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT is either the Summersill oyster or the oyster with the melon-like finish.","The oyster with the buttery finish costs 40 cents more than the one with the melon-like finish.","The one that costs $2.50 doesn't have a fruity flavor.","The oyster with the creamy finish costs 30 cents less than the Thatcher oyster.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA costs 50 cents less than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff6e249c7abf302ef032da1e82eacc9d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Bale-Hahn SSC is either the Copenhagen facility or the project headed by Dr. Weber.","The Dublin accelerator will go online sometime after the Copenhagen facility.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 isn't headed by Dr. Golden.","The project headed by Dr. York is either the Lectra 4C or the Tevatron LHC.","Of the Zynga Complex and the project headed by Dr. Weber, one will go online in 2016 and the other is in Reykjavik.","The Zynga Complex isn't headed by Dr. Ramos.","The project headed by Dr. Kirk will go online 2 years after the Dublin facility.","Of the Lisbon facility and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017, one is headed by Dr. Kirk and the other is the Lectra 4C.","The Falston LCS will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Ramos.","The Egert Facility isn't headed by Dr. Golden.","The Reykjavik facility will go online 3 years after the Berlin facility.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 is either the Bale-Hahn SSC or the project headed by Dr. York.","The Zagreb accelerator will go online 5 years after the Dublin accelerator.","Of the Falston LCS and the project headed by Dr. Chang, one will go online in 2019 and the other is in Zagreb."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Golden","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Weber","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Berlin","Copenhagen","Dublin","Lisbon","Reykjavik","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=09f37613707f39a0dd0f8634776efde8"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The surgeon has a birthday sometime before Lamar.","The traveler from France has a birthday sometime after the diplomat.","The person whose birthday is on June 14th is not the surgeon.","The person from Mexico has a birthday 4 months after the person from Austria.","The politician has a birthday 1 month before the traveler from South Africa.","Of the person from Mexico and Eric, one was born on June 14th and the other is the musician.","Neville is not from Sweden.","Jeffrey is not the musician.","Neville is either the politician or the person born on July 16th.","The person from Canada has a birthday 3 months before the musician.","The politician has a birthday 2 months after Frank.","Of Dale and the person from France, one was born on July 16th and the other is the architect.","Of the engineer and the traveler from South Africa, one is Lamar and the other was born on July 16th.","The traveler from Canada has a birthday 1 month after Dale."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Eric","Frank","Jeffrey","Lamar","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","France","Mexico","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c89c5a4c8b9af85839e4493c7e26c4cf"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $30 per share wasn't purchased by Edith.","The stock Francine bought was 4 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","The financial stock was per share less expensive than the energy stock.","Of the stock Ida Mae bought and the utilities stock, one sold for $28 per share and the other was JMO.","The stock Charlie bought was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","Of the stock Geraldo bought and the stock that sold for $28 per share, one was in the utilities sector and the other was ABTR.","The stock Edith bought was either JMO or QMZ.","The telecom stock was either the stock Ida Mae bought or the stock that sold for $31 per share.","Of GXTV and the stock that sold for $29 per share, one was bought by Charlie and the other was in the energy sector.","PSTO, the financial stock, the stock that sold for $25 per share, the real estate stock and the stock Heathcliff bought were all different stocks.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought.","ABTR was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The financial stock wasn't purchased by Charlie.","The stock Bill bought was either the stock that sold for $30 per share or the stock that sold for $28 per share.","The technology stock was 3 dollars per share less expensive than HBW."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f50c03050ee242881af97de6e6d5e70"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The suspension bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the truss one.","Sandy Bridge isn't the bowstring bridge.","The structure in Athens is 4,500 feet longer than the cable-stayed structure.","Of the one in Zagreb and the 11,500 ft one, one is Bay Bridge and the other is the cantilever bridge.","Sandy Bridge isn't 17,500 ft.","The 10,000 ft one is in Luxembourg.","The structure in Paris is 4,500 feet shorter than the cantilever one.","The one in Luxembourg is 1,500 feet longer than Vellon Bridge.","Bay Bridge is either the one in Oslo or the one in Luxembourg.","The bowstring structure is longer than Avery Bridge.","The 16,000 ft structure isn't the bowstring bridge.","Of the girder structure and the 8,500 ft bridge, one is in Warsaw and the other is Bay Bridge.","The 16,000 ft structure is either North Bridge or the girder structure.","Gorem Bridge isn't the bowstring bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Luxembourg","Oslo","Paris","Tallinn","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1195b471d0cf239b7572515252c1d9a4"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of Anita and the person who made the smoked pork, one scored 63 points and the other works at Demitasse.","Bertha is either the cook who scored 56 points or the chef who made the smoked pork.","The chef who scored 70 points didn't make the pepper steak.","The person who made the jambalaya scored 7 more points than the person who made the turkey soup.","Celia scored somewhat more points than the cook who made the cajun chili.","The person from Oceanside scored 14 fewer points than the chef from Enzo's.","Of the cook from White Bean and the chef who made the lemon snapper, one scored 42 points and the other was Anita.","The chef from Oceanside is either the person who made the jambalaya or the chef who scored 84 points.","Jim scored 21 more points than the cook from Apple Barn.","Ida scored somewhat more points than the person who made the jambalaya.","The person who made the lemon snapper scored 14 more points than the person from Epicurious.","The chef who made the turkey soup, Rosalie, and the cook who scored 70 points are three different chefs.","Rosalie doesn't work at White Bean.","Bertha scored somewhat more points than Anita."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Anita","Bertha","Celia","Darlene","Ida","Jim","Rosalie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=375778bf3c7b687af5be402bcf35494c"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Louis was either the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce or the runner who ordered spaghetti.","The competitor who ordered capellini paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","Neither the competitor who ordered rigatoni nor the runner who ordered penne was Gwendolyn.","The competitor who paid $7.99 was either Gwendolyn or the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who ordered penne paid more than Oscar.","The runner who ordered taglioni, the runner who paid $12.99, the runner who chose puttanesca sauce, the competitor who paid $7.99 and the competitor who chose bolognese sauce were all different runners.","Herbert paid less than the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce.","The contestant who ordered capellini paid 2 dollars less than the contestant who ordered rigatoni.","The contestant who ordered fusilli paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who ordered capellini.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce paid 3 dollars less than Oscar.","The contestant who chose alfredo sauce paid 3 dollars more than Zachary.","The competitor who chose bolognese sauce didn't order penne.","The runner who chose mushroom sauce paid 3 dollars less than the contestant who chose bolognese sauce.","Gwendolyn paid 2 dollars more than the runner who ordered spaghetti.","Nathaniel paid more than Claudia."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Gwendolyn","Herbert","Louis","Nathaniel","Oscar","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fusilli","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=639a0266ef674bbbe0785441d4787d31"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Hoekmolen was built 23 years before the Smit family's structure.","The home built in 1798 isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","The structure built in 1752 is either the Jansen family's home or the structure in Hoogmade.","The house in Aarlanderveen was built 46 years after Doesmolen.","Oostmolen is either the Meijer family's structure or the De Jong family's structure.","The windmill in Leiderdorp is either the house built in 1752 or the De Jong family's structure.","The structure in Den Bommel was built 46 years before the Van Dijk family's structure.","The Jansen family's home, the house built in 1752, Hoekmolen, the house built in 1821 and the windmill in Moerkapelle are all different structures.","The Meijer family's house was built sometime after Zemelmolen.","Westmolen is either the windmill in Leiderdorp or the house in Schiedam.","The windmill in Schiedam isn't owned by the Jansen family.","Of Grosmolen and the house built in 1798, one is owned by the Van Dijk family and the other is in Schiedam.","The De Jong family's structure was built 46 years after Hoekmolen.","Of the home in Hoogmade and Doesmolen, one is owned by the Meijer family and the other was built in 1775.","Westmolen wasn't built in 1798."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66e1a5af367c3c1a2a815e5888590e92"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The literature podcast didn't start in 2011.","The show that began in 2011 has 2 million more downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 3 million fewer downloads than the film podcast.","The sports podcast didn't start in 2008.","Cora Capon's show has 1 million more downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","The show with 6 million downloads is either Bobby Bora's podcast or the film show.","The music podcast has 1 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","Geneva Gold's podcast has 3 million more downloads than the business podcast.","The business podcast is either the podcast that began in 2012 or the show that began in 2009.","Of the show with 7 million downloads and Geneva Gold's show, one is about gaming and the other started in 2008.","Cora Capon's show is about film.","The show with 2 million downloads didn't start in 2013.","Eva Estrada's show started in 2007.","The podcast that began in 2014, the gaming show, the business podcast, the show with 5 million downloads, the podcast with 2 million downloads and the show with 4 million downloads are all different shows.","The podcast with 5 million downloads is either the podcast that began in 2012 or Al Acosta's podcast.","The sports show, the show that began in 2011, and the podcast with 6 million downloads are three different shows."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ade04e6a98d54275d03f409c36de78e"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of the one that sold for $425 and Al Allison's item, one came out in 2015 and the other featured the person who played right field.","The 2012 item sold for 100 dollars more than the piece for the person who played left field.","Keith Kane's card sold for 150 dollars more than Al Allison's card.","The one that sold for $325 was either the 2004 one or Keith Kane's item.","Keith Kane's piece didn't come out in 2012.","The item for the person who played pitcher was either the one that sold for $125 or Pete Perez's item.","The piece that sold for $375 came out in 2012.","Cole Cooley's one sold for 100 dollars less than the card for the person who played second base.","The card that sold for $175 didn't come out in 1974.","The 1983 one sold for 100 dollars more than Pete Perez's one.","Of Neddy Norris's item and the item that sold for $425, one came out in 1972 and the other featured the person who played third base.","Of the one for the person who played third base and the 1983 item, one sold for $275 and the other featured Neddy Norris.","The card for the person who played catcher sold for 150 dollars less than Lance Leach's item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Cole Cooley","Keith Kane","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1983","1987","2004","2012","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","left field","pitcher","right field","second base","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f71e785d249e0833e4bbfd3151778396"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The attendee who gave Ally the juicer spent less than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","The friend who lives in Twin Peaks spent more than the friend who lives in Clovis.","Of the person who lives in Jonesboro and the attendee who gave Ally the laptop, one is Ned Norris and the other spent $475.","Of Pam Powell and the friend who lives in Decatur City, one gave Ally the blu-ray player and the other spent $425.","The person who lives in Eustis spent 50 dollars more than Ned Norris.","Of Jack Jordan and the person who lives in Twin Peaks, one gave Ally the planter and the other spent $425.","Ora Osborne doesn't live in Jonesboro.","Lily Little didn't give Ally the HD tv.","Pam Powell spent 25 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Fruitland.","Lily Little, the friend who gave Ally the blender, the friend who gave Ally the planter, the person who spent $550 and the person who spent $450 are all different people.","The attendee who lives in Eustis spent 25 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who gave Ally the juicer spent 125 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the toaster.","Kit Kelley spent 100 dollars less than Jack Jordan."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9b3a8049bd25456ee728e33a3cece355"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The game made by Maxigame came out 1 year after \"Zany Circus\".","The $1,750 machine wasn't made by Tarco Inc..","\"Aladeen\" is either the $2,500 pinball machine or the $3,750 machine.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out sometime before the machine made by Dow Games.","The system made by Pinnefore came out 3 years before \"Bowling Alley\".","The $1,500 machine came out 3 years before \"Voyager Hero\".","The $1,750 game came out sometime after \"Zany Circus\".","Of the $1,500 game and \"Meteor Rise\", one was released in 1975 and the other was made by Arco.","The $2,500 system, the machine released in 1974, the system released in 1979, the system made by Tarco Inc., the system made by Arco and \"Aladeen\" are all different games.","The pinball machine released in 1974 doesn't cost $2,000.","The $2,500 system came out 4 years before the $5,200 machine.","The system made by Hayco Inc. is either the $2,000 pinball machine or the system released in 1979.","The $3,750 machine is either the pinball machine released in 1980 or \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Disco Mania\" is either the game released in 1975 or the machine made by Dow Games."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5286d5330e61a5992c0a2f59d0e9ede"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The player from Ontario scored 80 points more points than Deanna.","Of the player in lane 1 and Terrence, one was from Modesto and the other scored 540 points.","The person in lane 4 scored fewer points than Perry.","The person who scored 540 points wasn't in lane 2.","Of Deanna and the person from Cutler, one was in lane 7 and the other scored 380 points.","The person from Pacific Grove scored 400 points more points than the person from Bristol.","The contestant from Fort Kent wasn't in lane 2.","Maggie scored fewer points than the person from Cutler.","Rena, the player who scored 620 points, and the person from Cutler are three different people.","The contestant from Cutler was in lane 3.","The contestant who scored 540 points wasn't in lane 5.","The contestant from Modesto scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant from Junction City.","The player from Cutler scored 80 points fewer points than Johnathan.","Gretchen scored more points than Perry."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Deanna","Gretchen","Johnathan","Maggie","Perry","Rena","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3adeb5f5fc9e35d83e2c5af88872f2fe"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 95 sq ft structure sold for $25,000.","Of the Ingram's structure and the 185 sq ft house, one will be delivered to Kennebunkport and the other sold for $38,000.","The home going to Kennebunkport is 45 sq ft larger than the house going to Laguna Beach.","The structure going to Fullerton is 30 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Mission Viejo.","The house going to Eagle Grove is either the $27,500 house or the Whitehead's structure.","The home going to Mission Viejo didn't sell for $32,250.","The Zimmerman's structure isn't 110 sq ft.","The Kirby's structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's home.","The $35,000 structure is somewhat larger than the Kirby's structure.","The 170 sq ft structure didn't sell for $35,000.","The Kirby's structure, the 185 sq ft home, the 110 sq ft house and the 155 sq ft house are all different houses.","Neither the $38,000 structure nor the 155 sq ft home is the house going to Dallas Center.","The $36,000 structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the house going to Eagle Grove.","The 170 sq ft home is either the Whitehead's house or the $38,000 house.","The Nielsen's structure sold for $27,500.","The Ingram's structure is 30 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's home.","The Pratt's home is 30 sq ft smaller than the Nielsen's house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e628c42b094ce34c9d862288c8cd27af"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer who will be seeing Dr. Owens has an appointment 5 hours before Yvette.","Of the customer going in for the veneers and Wayne, one is scheduled for 3:30pm and the other will be seen by Dr. Nixon.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Harris doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","Zachary has an appointment 1 hour before the person going in for the whitening.","Of the person going in for the veneers and the customer with the 2:30pm appointment, one is Dwight and the other will be seen by Dr. Gregory.","The client going in for the crown has an appointment 4 hours before the customer going in for the veneers.","Tommy is either the person with the 1:30pm appointment or the patient who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Harris has an appointment sometime before the client going in for the cleaning.","Ernest is either the patient with the 11:30am appointment or the person who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","Of the person going in for the filling and the person who will be seeing Dr. Ingram, one is scheduled for 2:30pm and the other is Tommy.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Harris has an appointment sometime after the client who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Gregory is either the customer going in for the crown or the client going in for the filling.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Harris doesn't have the appointment for the root canal."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Ernest","Nettie","Tommy","Wayne","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Estrada","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Harris","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Owens"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2d0bb432d180ae20dce4d4fe59a00a79"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 7th was either Ella's design or the white plane.","The airplane that went 75 feet wasn't thrown 6th.","The pink plane landed 30 feet shorter than Valerie's design.","The plane that was thrown 2nd went somewhat farther than Henrietta's design.","The plane that was thrown 6th went somewhat farther than Omar's design.","The airplane that went 65 feet was either Margo's design or the plane that was thrown 3rd.","The airplane that went 45 feet wasn't yellow.","Of the airplane that went 65 feet and the plane that was thrown 2nd, one was Ella's and the other was green.","Valerie's design was either the airplane that went 35 feet or the plane that was thrown 7th.","The plane that went 45 feet wasn't silver.","The pink plane went 10 feet farther than the blue plane.","The plane that was thrown 4th went somewhat farther than the plane that was thrown 7th.","Omar's design landed 10 feet shorter than Aaron's design.","Henrietta's design was either the plane that was thrown 5th or the plane that went 75 feet.","The yellow plane was either the plane that was thrown 3rd or Omar's design.","Margo's design went 20 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 3rd."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba8b85e611c7f3218632952d32360a4d"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Gorem Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever one.","Bay Bridge isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The structure in Zagreb is 6,000 feet longer than the girder one.","The truss bridge is either the 11,500 ft one or Avery Bridge.","The structure in Bucharest is either the girder structure or Bay Bridge.","The bridge in Kiev is 1,500 feet shorter than the bowstring one.","Vellon Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the structure in Bucharest.","The one in Athens isn't the camelback bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure is either the structure in Paris or North Bridge.","The bridge in Athens isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The structure in Kiev is 3,000 feet longer than Bay Bridge.","Star Bridge is in Athens.","The girder structure is 6,000 feet shorter than Sandy Bridge.","The 14,500 ft bridge is the bowstring bridge.","The one in Zagreb is 1,500 feet shorter than the one in Helsinki."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Bucharest","Helsinki","Kiev","Paris","Tallinn","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b7f48ebbaf598cbd67405005ca5a689"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The piece Nancy bought cost 2 dollars less than the animal Verna bought.","The balloon Zachary bought cost 1 dollar less than the dog.","The balloon Nancy bought was either the red animal or the gold animal.","Of the cat and the purple piece, one was purchased by Emma and the other cost $7.00.","The cat wasn't purchased by Curtis.","The turtle was yellow.","The orange balloon, the $6.00 animal, and the monkey are three different items.","Of the $6.00 animal and the red balloon, one was the bear and the other was purchased by Ian.","The fish cost more than the bear.","Of the $8.00 piece and the snail, one was yellow and the other was purchased by Ian.","The cat wasn't brown.","The $7.00 balloon wasn't orange.","The turtle cost 1 dollar less than the purple animal.","The fish was purchased by Bernard."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Curtis","Emma","Ian","Nancy","Verna","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9e297cf1359c00cef48235ed9f07011"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The structure going to Healdsburg is 30 sq ft larger than the $25,000 house.","The Nielsen's house is either the home going to Laguna Beach or the 170 sq ft house.","The Nielsen's home won't be going to Unionville.","The structure going to Shaver Lake is either the 185 sq ft structure or the 110 sq ft home.","Neither the house going to Healdsburg nor the $29,000 home is the Whitehead's house.","The Whitehead's structure is 45 sq ft larger than the $27,500 structure.","The seven houses are the 140 sq ft structure, the home going to Healdsburg, the $29,000 house, the $25,000 house, the $36,000 home, the Zimmerman's house and the home going to Unionville.","Of the $35,000 home and the structure going to Yountville, one is for the Ingrams and the other is 170 sq ft.","Of the 110 sq ft structure and the Underwood's home, one sold for $27,500 and the other will be delivered to Healdsburg.","The Underwood's house didn't sell for $38,000.","The Ewing's structure didn't sell for $35,000.","The house going to Unionville is either the Underwood's home or the $35,000 structure.","The house going to Yountville is 45 sq ft larger than the house going to Laguna Beach.","The Zimmerman's home is either the structure going to Eagle Grove or the 125 sq ft house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Ingram","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be9e9ec343f4636294a146857c51dc3d"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The mobile library Patsy drives has more books than the ambulance.","\"Explore More\" isn't driven by Terri.","The bookmobile Becky drives has more books than the mobile library Myra drives.","The mobile library Sheryl drives has 200 fewer books than the ice cream truck.","\"Ready Reader\" is either the bookmobile with 450 books or the school bus.","The Winnebago has 50 more books than the vehicle Terri drives.","The bookmobile Jaime drives is either the mobile library with 450 books or \"Words To Go\".","Of \"Dream Machine\" and the Mack truck, one has 400 books and the other is driven by Myra.","The Airstream has 200 fewer books than the Greyhound bus.","The Mack truck has 100 more books than the Winnebago.","\"Dream Machine\" has 150 fewer books than the mobile library Jaime drives.","The bookmobile with 500 books is either \"Dream Machine\" or \"Books-4-U\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" has fewer books than the mobile library Terri drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Dan","Jaime","Myra","Patsy","Sheryl","Terri"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=449d3bdc0e497da521d727370a0246c6"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Wesley didn't talk about P.M. Eden.","Neither Wesley nor Edith was the student who got the B-.","The student who got the C- spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","Sheryl didn't talk about P.M. Balfour.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 6 minutes more than the student who got the A.","Perry spoke 2 minutes more than Virgil.","The student who got the B+ didn't talk about P.M. North.","The student who got the B- spoke 2 minutes less than Edith.","Virgil spoke 6 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour spoke 4 minutes more than the student who got the D.","The student who spoke for 18 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour and the student who spoke for 18 minutes, one was Nichole and the other got the A-.","The seven students were the student who got the A-, the student who spoke for 8 minutes, Nichole, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill, Wesley, Edith and the student who spoke for 12 minutes.","The student who got the A spoke for a somewhat longer time than Virgil."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Edith","Ginger","Nichole","Perry","Sheryl","Virgil","Wesley"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Balfour","Churchill","Eden","Heath","North"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=786a857e1b70d999274059d9fd5b841f"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client who will be seeing Dr. Valdez has an appointment 1 hour after Rosemary.","Colin has an appointment 4 hours before the client who will be seeing Dr. Booker.","Orlando is either the client with the 11:30am appointment or the patient who will be seeing Dr. Booker.","Of the patient going in for the filling and Bernice, one will be seen by Dr. Nixon and the other is scheduled for 11:30am.","The person with the 3:30pm appointment has the appointment for the whitening.","The client going in for the crown has an appointment sometime before the patient going in for the filling.","Allison won't be seen by Dr. Santos.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Zamora has an appointment sometime before the person going in for the extraction.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Nixon, the customer going in for the filling, the client going in for the root canal and the person who will be seeing Dr. Booker are all different people.","The patient going in for the extraction is either the client with the 3:30pm appointment or Dwight.","Rosemary has an appointment 1 hour before Dwight.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Fry has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the veneers.","The person with the 2:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Nixon.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Booker doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The client going in for the crown has an appointment 3 hours before Orlando.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Ingram has an appointment 3 hours before the patient going in for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Bernice","Colin","Dwight","Inez","Orlando","Rosemary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Fry","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Santos","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84ff4ed76f9ca7dd971d3672e88cb9b8"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in New Zealand is somewhat taller than the fall Derrick photographed in 1996.","The waterfall in Jamaica, the 100 ft tall fall, Cerbel, the fall Derrick photographed in 2004 and the 105 ft tall waterfall are all different waterfalls.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 2004 is 20 ft taller than the fall located in Brazil.","The 125 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 1998.","The waterfall located in Switzerland is either Irskela or the 105 ft tall fall.","Oginao is somewhat higher than the fall located in Canada.","The 115 ft tall fall is either Inawatai or Oginao.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1996 is somewhat higher than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2000.","Nyalt is 5 ft shorter than Inawatai.","Cerbel is somewhat shorter than the fall Derrick shot in 1993.","The 100 ft tall waterfall wasn't shot in 2000.","Sihat is 10 ft higher than the fall located in Canada.","Of the waterfall Derrick shot in 1986 and the 100 ft tall waterfall, one is Nyalt and the other is in Jamaica.","Of the 120 ft tall waterfall and Garray, one is in Nigeria and the other was shot in 2004.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 2004 is either the 110 ft tall fall or the 120 ft tall fall.","Cerbel is not 110 ft high.","Neither the 100 ft tall fall nor the waterfall located in New Zealand is Cerbel."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1986","1988","1993","1996","1998","2000","2004"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=186bd23dbaa7c483daa278022efda3ce"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The investing podcast is either Bobby Bora's podcast or the show that began in 2010.","Dixie Dean's podcast isn't about business.","The show that began in 2007 has 1 million more downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","Cora Capon's podcast is about investing.","Of the gaming podcast and the show that began in 2008, one is Faye Fender's and the other has 5 million downloads.","The show with 3 million downloads is either Faye Fender's show or the podcast that began in 2009.","Al Acosta's show has fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","The podcast that began in 2011 has 1 million fewer downloads than the film podcast.","Bobby Bora's podcast has 1 million downloads.","The show with 4 million downloads is either Bobby Bora's podcast or Faye Fender's podcast.","The seven shows are Al Acosta's show, the show with 6 million downloads, the business show, the show that began in 2011, the show that began in 2010, the show with 2 million downloads and the show that began in 2012.","Of the investing show and Eva Estrada's podcast, one has 6 million downloads and the other started in 2010.","The music show has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","Geneva Gold's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the literature show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d26383562144eae773b42cbf4536e5b9"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The facility scheduled to go online in 2016 isn't headed by Dr. Weber.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2022 is either the project headed by Dr. Weber or the project headed by Dr. Huff.","Of the project headed by Dr. York and the Falston LCS, one will go online in 2021 and the other is in Dublin.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2021 isn't headed by Dr. Kirk.","The Falston LCS will go online 1 year after the ISON-X42.","Neither the ISON-X42 nor the project headed by Dr. Huff is the facility scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Copenhagen facility is either the project headed by Dr. Kirk or the project headed by Dr. Huff.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2021 and the Lectra 4C, one is in Stockholm and the other is headed by Dr. Weber.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2022 is in Copenhagen.","The Helsinki accelerator will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The Helsinki accelerator is either the Egert Facility or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 1 year before the Zagreb accelerator.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 2 years after the Helsinki accelerator.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 is either the Egert Facility or the project headed by Dr. Alvarez.","The Kiev accelerator will go online 4 years before the Zynga Complex.","The project headed by Dr. York will go online 3 years after the Egert Facility.","Of the Stockholm accelerator and the project headed by Dr. Huff, one will go online in 2021 and the other is the Zynga Complex."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Huff","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Weber","Dr. York","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Dublin","Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Stockholm","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=356483725f065de768c507502bfedadf"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Ed Everett is worth 2 billion more than the mogul from Ireland.","The magnate who works in the finance industry is either the person from France or the mogul from Germany.","Dirk Dillon is either the mogul who works in the banking industry or the mogul from England.","The person who works in the pharmaceutical industry is either the tycoon worth $27 billion or Tim Townsend.","The person worth $28 billion doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","Ed Everett is worth 1 billion less than Tim Townsend.","The tycoon who works in the medical industry isn't from Mexico.","Sid Scott doesn't work in the medical industry.","Of the person worth $26 billion and the tycoon from Canada, one works in the banking industry and the other is Ida Ingram.","The seven people are Nadine Newton, the tycoon who works in the software industry, the mogul from Mexico, the tycoon who works in the banking industry, the mogul worth $27 billion, the person worth $25 billion and the magnate from Argentina.","The magnate who works in the banking industry is worth 3 billion less than Sid Scott.","The person from Ireland is worth somewhat less than the mogul who works in the retail industry.","Of the mogul who works in the banking industry and Ida Ingram, one is worth $31 billion and the other is from Germany.","The person worth $25 billion doesn't work in the medical industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Dirk Dillon","Ed Everett","Ida Ingram","Nadine Newton","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","England","France","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=81167277e731e9e75143ce3ce9a9f963"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who chose bolognese sauce was either the competitor who ordered fettuccine or the contestant who ordered spaghetti.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who ordered spaghetti.","The seven runners were the contestant who ordered vermicelli, the competitor who paid $12.99, the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce, the runner who chose arrabiata sauce, Louis, the competitor who chose alfredo sauce and the competitor who paid $10.99.","Jack paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who ordered penne.","Of the contestant who ordered spaghetti and the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce, one paid $7.99 and the other was Yolanda.","Of the runner who chose puttanesca sauce and the contestant who ordered vermicelli, one paid $7.99 and the other was Angie.","Louis didn't choose mushroom sauce.","Zachary paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who ordered fusilli.","Nathaniel was either the competitor who paid $10.99 or the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","Louis paid 4 dollars more than the runner who ordered fettuccine.","The contestant who ordered rotini paid 1 dollar less than the runner who ordered vermicelli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Irma","Jack","Louis","Nathaniel","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["farfalle","fettuccine","fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5b5a42a90afe36551276266ee67cf7bb"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 750,000 viewers was either the show that aired on Sunday or the show that aired on Monday.","Of the program that aired at 6:00pm and the program with 1,250,000 viewers, one aired on WNW and the other aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired on WNW had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The show that aired at 11:30am had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on PTR.","Of the program that aired on PTR and the show with 1,750,000 viewers, one aired at 6:00pm and the other aired on Friday.","The program that aired on FNX was either the show with 750,000 viewers or the program with 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 1:00pm was either the show that aired on SBC or the program that aired on PTR.","The program that aired on GMA was either the program that aired on Monday or the show with 1,000,000 viewers.","Of the show that aired on Thursday and the program that aired at 8:30pm, one aired on PTR and the other brought in 250,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 6:00pm was either the program that aired on BMT or the program that aired on SBC.","The program with 500,000 viewers, the program that aired at 6:00pm, the show that aired on Monday, the program that aired at 1:00pm, the show that aired on Tuesday and the program that aired on Thursday were all different programs.","The show that aired at 10:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 1:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbdb216ff9d880cc40ff0857b6db3ee9"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs 1 dollar less than the order with ham.","Kenneth's sandwich costs 5 dollars more than the order with swiss cheese.","The order with swiss cheese costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The order with muenster cheese costs 3 dollars less than Greg's order.","The sandwich with swiss cheese costs less than Peter's sandwich.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs 2 dollars more than Nora's order.","Tony's order costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with prosciutto.","The order with bologna is either the order with swiss cheese or the order with cheddar cheese.","The $8.75 sandwich doesn't include gouda cheese.","Of Peter's order and the order with roast beef, one includes swiss cheese and the other costs $5.75.","The $7.75 order doesn't include gouda cheese.","The sandwich with liverwurst doesn't include muenster cheese.","The order with cheddar cheese, Greg's order, the sandwich with salami, the $4.75 order, the $3.75 sandwich and Carol's order are all different sandwiches.","Kenneth's order doesn't include colby jack cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Greg","Kenneth","Nora","Peter","Ronda","Tony"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=64f1548eaeda1c74c5fc26940cc145c8"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Deloit Woods is 3 feet taller than the tree in Silk Notch.","The tree in Benton Notch is 3 feet shorter than the 94 year-old tree.","The seven trees are Marsh Tree, the 87 year-old tree, the 79 year-old tree, the 147 ft. tree, the tree in Silk Notch, the tree in Deloit Woods and the 159 ft. tree.","The tree in Deloit Woods isn't 96 years old.","Old Jarvis is either the 99 year-old tree or the tree in York Woods.","The 156 ft. tree isn't 85 years old.","The tree in York Woods is 12 feet shorter than Nolan's Pine.","Evan's Fir is shorter than the 96 year-old tree.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 99 year-old tree, one is in Eldora Woods and the other is Evan's Fir.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 99 year-old tree, one is in Knox Woods and the other is Zeke's Spruce.","Evan's Fir is 3 feet taller than Marsh Tree.","The 150 ft. tree is either The Senator or the 87 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than The Senator."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=33bc820118dd75ded67eeddeba749412"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Neither the dish that cooks at 325 degrees nor the bean casserole is the dish that bakes for 30 minutes.","The candied yams recipe requires 20 minutes less baking time than the mac and cheese.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees bakes 20 minutes longer than the candied yams recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees bakes 15 minutes longer than the dish that serves 7 people.","The chicken cutlet requires 20 minutes less baking time than the recipe that serves 3 people.","Of the recipe that serves 4 people and the candied yams recipe, one bakes for 55 minutes and the other cooks at 340 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 50 minutes is either the meatloaf or the recipe that serves 4 people.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees requires 5 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe.","The dish that serves 2 people requires 10 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 8 people.","The recipe that serves 5 people requires somewhat less baking time than the dish that serves 7 people.","Of the recipe that serves 7 people and the chicken cutlet, one cooks at 385 degrees and the other bakes for 25 minutes.","The recipe that serves 5 people is either the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees or the bean casserole."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes","55 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","8 people"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfb45d3d1f35a422f554c0b19e19f4b3"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Florence was either the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce or the competitor who chose marinara sauce.","Damon didn't order fusilli.","Oscar paid 2 dollars more than the runner who chose bolognese sauce.","Florence didn't pay $9.99.","The contestant who ordered fettuccine paid more than Suzanne.","The contestant who chose puttanesca sauce was either Florence or the competitor who ordered fusilli.","The runner who ordered fettuccine paid 2 dollars less than Kristina.","The contestant who paid $11.99 was either Damon or Suzanne.","The competitor who chose alfredo sauce was either the runner who ordered fettuccine or Florence.","Wade didn't order spaghetti.","Suzanne, the contestant who chose mushroom sauce, the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce, the runner who paid $6.99 and the competitor who ordered penne were all different runners.","The competitor who chose pomodoro sauce paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who ordered spaghetti.","The competitor who ordered penne paid 4 dollars more than the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","The runner who chose arrabiata sauce didn't order rotini.","The contestant who ordered vermicelli paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered spaghetti.","Of Kristina and the contestant who paid $7.99, one chose mushroom sauce and the other ordered vermicelli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Elisa","Florence","Kristina","Oscar","Suzanne","Wade"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74f7a1d26e99edb28c36914b0c19e171"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Utrecht\" cost 1,000 dollars less than the dummy going to Vancouver.","Of \"Yenga\" and the piece going to Oslo, one cost $2,250 and the other is Isabel's.","Kelly's puppet is either \"Tombawomba\" or \"Valencio\".","\"Tombawomba\" cost 1,000 dollars less than Herman's dummy.","Isabel's puppet cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to Ypsilanti.","The $1,750 dummy isn't going to Baltimore.","\"Sniffletoe\" is either the $2,000 puppet or the $2,250 dummy.","The $1,250 piece is either the dummy going to Ypsilanti or \"Valencio\".","The seven dummies are the $1,500 piece, the puppet going to Vancouver, the puppet going to Baltimore, \"Utrecht\", the piece going to Mexico City, Nicole's puppet and the dummy going to Portland.","Jeff's piece isn't \"Waldarama\".","Margarita's puppet, the piece going to Ypsilanti, and the piece going to St. Moritz are three different dummies.","Of the dummy going to Oslo and the $2,000 puppet, one is Lucas's and the other is \"Utrecht\".","Of Nicole's piece and the piece going to Portland, one cost $1,250 and the other is \"Tombawomba\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=32e90d7e0a8756fdd275dabbbbca670a"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with an APR of 13% doesn't expire on 02\/2024.","Of the one that expires on 06\/2025 and the card with the $10,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 11% and the other is from Mid Atlantic.","The card with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $12,500 credit limit.","The card with an APR of 9% is either the one that expires on 12\/2025 or the Southwest Inc card.","The card with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 4 percent lower than the Hoardstrum card.","The TrustCo card is either the card with an APR of 10% or the card with an APR of 8%.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't have a limit of $2,000.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 is either the card with the $12,500 credit limit or the card with an APR of 9%.","The card that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the Credit Korp card.","The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR 3 percent higher than the one with the $3,500 credit limit.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","The one with an APR of 11% doesn't have a limit of $2,000.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have a limit of $5,000.","Of the one with an APR of 12% and the card with the $3,500 credit limit, one is from Whitly Bank and the other expires on 08\/2025.","Of the one with the $10,000 credit limit and the Whitly Bank card, one expires on 11\/2025 and the other has an APR of 12%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$10,000","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=519c8ffe0e0b5759c9e5f54e3bf3bd16"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Gil Gonzalez was either the person who worked in Canada or the miner who worked in California.","Ben Barron finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 ounces more gold than Ben Barron.","The person working at Glacier Grove finished with 3 ounces more gold than Elroy Ellis.","Gil Gonzalez found 26 ounces of gold.","The person who found 20 ounces of gold was either Adam Alford or the person who worked in Colorado.","Chip Cornell, the person who worked in Oregon, the prospector working at Culver Gorge, the person who worked in California and the miner who found 29 ounces of gold were all different miners.","Adam Alford didn't work in Alaska.","The miner working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in California.","The miner who worked in Canada finished with 6 ounces more gold than the person who worked in Nevada.","The miner working at Culver Gorge finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","The prospector who worked in Oregon finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person who worked in Nevada.","Of the person who worked in Canada and the person working at Belle Hart, one was Fred Fletcher and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","The miner working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 ounces more gold than Adam Alford."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cb8acea33fd1e9e814196b5efb5f3aa7"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Margie paid 4 dollars less than the competitor who ordered rigatoni.","The runner who chose marinara sauce paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","Neither Irma nor the runner who ordered fettuccine was the competitor who chose alfredo sauce.","The runner who paid $11.99, the contestant who chose bolognese sauce, the runner who chose alfredo sauce, Betsy, the competitor who ordered fettuccine and the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce were all different runners.","The contestant who ordered penne was either the contestant who paid $7.99 or the competitor who chose mushroom sauce.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","The runner who ordered vermicelli paid 3 dollars more than Margie.","Of the runner who chose pomodoro sauce and the contestant who ordered fusilli, one paid $10.99 and the other was Kristina.","The competitor who ordered fettuccine paid more than Margie.","Gwendolyn didn't pay $12.99.","The competitor who chose arrabiata sauce paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered fettuccine.","The runner who ordered rigatoni was either Damon or Kristina.","Gwendolyn paid more than Kristina.","The competitor who ordered spaghetti paid 3 dollars less than Kristina."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Damon","Gwendolyn","Irma","Kristina","Margie","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["capellini","fettuccine","fusilli","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b3f29863260017fc83ea9744a223f04"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Theodore was either the person who won the sixth hand or the person who won the $18.25 pot.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won 3 hands before the player who won with a full house.","Holly lost the third hand.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won 1 hand after Veronica.","Yvonne won sometime before the competitor who won with a straight flush.","The person who won the $18.25 pot won 5 hands after the person who won the $23.25 pot.","Of the competitor who won the $18.25 pot and Omar, one won with a straight flush and the other won the seventh hand.","The person who won with a flush won 2 hands after Veronica.","The person who won with a straight won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $5.25 pot.","Yvonne didn't win with a flush.","Of Veronica and the competitor who won with two pairs, one won the second hand and the other won the $3.75 pot.","Of the person who won the first hand and Paulette, one won with a royal flush and the other won the $6.50 pot.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won 3 hands before Paulette."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Byron","Holly","Omar","Paulette","Theodore","Veronica","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1391cfd9ed927fa4a8aec53d13b78fb"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Lectra 4C will go online 1 year after the Athens facility.","The Paris accelerator is either the project headed by Dr. Salinas or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017.","The project headed by Dr. Salinas will go online sometime before the Falston LCS.","The Kiev facility is either the project headed by Dr. Tate or the Falston LCS.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online 2 years after the Athens facility.","The ISON-X42 will go online 4 years after the project headed by Dr. Baldwin.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2022 isn't in Kiev.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Peters.","Of the Oslo facility and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, one is headed by Dr. Quinn and the other is the Zynga Complex.","The project headed by Dr. Ewing will go online sometime before the Egert Facility.","The Lectra 4C isn't headed by Dr. Jennings.","The Lisbon accelerator will go online 1 year after the Athens facility.","The Falston LCS, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016, the Copenhagen accelerator, the Kiev facility, the Oslo facility and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 are all different accelerators."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Peters","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Tate"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Oslo","Paris"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6244047906803037ee0693cd1dfb055b"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $29 per share was either GXTV or the stock Geraldo bought.","Of PSTO and the technology stock, one was bought by Abigail and the other sold for $26 per share.","The stock Abigail bought was 3 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The stock Francine bought was per share more expensive than the health care stock.","The stock Ida Mae bought was either QMZ or PSTO.","The real estate stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the financial stock.","JMO was per share less expensive than PSTO.","The stock Charlie bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than GXTV.","The stock that sold for $30 per share wasn't in the financial sector.","KMPP was 2 dollars per share more expensive than JMO.","The stock Charlie bought was either HBW or the stock that sold for $31 per share.","The stock that sold for $27 per share wasn't in the financial sector.","The health care stock wasn't purchased by Geraldo.","The health care stock wasn't purchased by Delilah.","The utilities stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than GXTV.","The energy stock was per share more expensive than the telecom stock.","The stock Delilah bought was either the stock that sold for $26 per share or the stock that sold for $29 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37810e6cac863d7a6793709b5950a323"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Philip wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","The student who finished in second place had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in seventh place.","Philip, the student who finished in first place, and the student who finished in sixth place are three different people.","Lila has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","Lila is either the child whose final word was \"graciousness\" or the child who finished in second place.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 5 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in fourth place.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child who finished in sixth place.","Floyd wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","Of the child whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the student from Mrs. Witte's class, one finished in sixth place and the other is Violet.","The student who finished in first place had to spell a word that was 5 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The child from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Yvette.","The child from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either the contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\" or Bessie.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in first place.","The child who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The child who finished in fifth place is either the child from Mrs. Almerini's class or Bessie."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Bessie","Erik","Floyd","Lila","Philip","Violet","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3e57b50264fccdf6271747ba2a8d16b"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple dedicated to the rooster was built 60 years after the temple in Niwa.","Matsuno Okura, the structure dedicated to the frog, the shrine in Toyagi, the shrine in Usui, the temple dedicated to the cat and the structure built in 1765 are all different shrines.","The shrine dedicated to the cat is either the temple in Usui or the temple in Funai.","The shrine built in 1645 is either the structure in Toyagi or the temple in Miyato.","Of the temple built in 1525 and the shrine in Nakai, one is dedicated to the mouse and the other is Amari Michi.","Yamasaki was built 60 years after the temple in Niwa.","Yamasaki was built 120 years before Sama Takako.","The structure dedicated to the dragon was built sometime before the structure dedicated to the turtle.","The temple dedicated to the dragon isn't in Toyagi.","Of the shrine dedicated to the frog and the structure in Nakai, one was built in 1765 and the other is Hori Takesi.","The shrine built in 1705 is either the temple dedicated to the cat or Matsuno Okura.","The structure built in 1765 isn't dedicated to the mouse.","Okabe Honzo isn't in Uchida.","Okabe Honzo isn't in Toyagi.","The temple dedicated to the frog isn't in Uchida.","The shrine dedicated to the frog was built 240 years after the temple in Usui."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1194762895b36435faea1e73c0bf3baa"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 88.4584 W, the box found on May 21, and the cache that held the marbles are three different boxes.","The cache found on May 21 was either the box that held the brass key or the cache at 88.3907 W.","The box that held the marbles was found 9 days after the case at 41.0072 N.","The case that held the ancient coin was found 3 days before the case that held the sunglasses.","The box that held the brass key was found 9 days after the box at 41.0237 N.","The cache that held the ancient coin, the cache at 88.3821 W, and the box found on May 15 are three different boxes.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found 15 days before the case at 40.8991 N.","The case at 88.2694 W was found 15 days before the box at 40.3109 N.","Of the case found on May 12 and the box at 41.0237 N, one held the ancient coin and the other was at 88.1863 W.","The box at 88.0431 W was found sometime after the cache at 40.2516 N.","The case at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.3821 W.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found 9 days after the box that held the ancient coin.","The case that held the chewing gum was found sometime after the cache at 41.0072 N.","The box found on May 15 didn't have the puzzle book inside it.","The cache at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The case at 88.3821 W, the cache found on May 21, and the case found on May 9 are three different boxes.","The case found on May 9 didn't have the puzzle book inside it."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fce183ebbcc28bcf0da2aab22c8f74e"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1977.","The one begun in 2012 has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 2009.","The one run by Nadine Newton has a 2 percent larger return than Oak Capital.","Of the fund run by Ralph Ross and the one with a return of 11%, one started in 1977 and the other is Oak Capital.","Of Citizen Trust and the one run by Zed Zamora, one has had a return of 8% and the other started in 1977.","Pine Bay is either the fund with a return of 6% or the one begun in 1983.","The one begun in 2009 has had a 2 percent smaller return than First Crescent.","The one run by Ollie Ochoa has a 5 percent larger return than Silver Rock.","The one with a return of 6% isn't run by Kip Kerr.","The one begun in 2012 isn't run by Kip Kerr.","Oak Capital didn't begin in 1972.","The seven funds are the one begun in 2005, the one with a return of 11%, the one with a return of 12%, the fund run by Ralph Ross, Silver Rock, the one with a return of 7% and the fund with a return of 9%.","The fund with a return of 7% isn't run by Quentin Quinn."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Nadine Newton","Ollie Ochoa","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1983","2002","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1610083506b2d7b3adbc26d9217da0d"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot will leave 2 months before the flier with the lucky hat.","Troy won't bring a shamrock.","Eloise won't leave in July.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave 2 months after Alma.","Of Alma and the flier going to Delaware, one will leave in April and the other will bring their wishbone.","The passenger going to South Carolina will leave 2 months before Velma.","The passenger with the coin will leave 1 month after Velma.","Doug will bring their horseshoe.","The flier leaving in April will bring their lucky hat.","The flier going to Virginia is either the flier with the talisman or the passenger leaving in February.","The passenger going to Michigan will leave sometime after the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","The aerophobe with the coin is either Iris or Troy.","The aerophobe leaving in July will go to Louisiana.","The flier going to Utah will leave sometime before the flier going to Virginia.","Neither the flier with the shamrock nor the passenger going to Utah is Alma.","Of the flier leaving in March and Peggy, one will bring their rabbit's foot and the other will go to South Carolina."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alma","Doug","Eloise","Iris","Peggy","Troy","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","Louisiana","Michigan","South Carolina","Utah","Virginia","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6740c09d0b30f984d97f1cd38aa94d8"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Margie didn't order capellini.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who ordered vermicelli paid 5 dollars more than the contestant who chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who chose bolognese sauce.","Terry paid more than the competitor who ordered vermicelli.","Of the competitor who paid $7.99 and the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce, one was Margie and the other ordered spaghetti.","The competitor who ordered spaghetti was either the runner who chose alfredo sauce or Herbert.","The competitor who chose alfredo sauce didn't order vermicelli.","The competitor who ordered capellini paid less than the contestant who ordered spaghetti.","Of Irma and the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce, one ordered farfalle and the other paid $12.99.","The runner who paid $11.99 was either Yolanda or Herbert.","The competitor who paid $12.99 didn't order taglioni.","Of the competitor who paid $6.99 and the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce, one was Betsy and the other ordered spaghetti.","Irma paid 2 dollars less than the runner who chose alfredo sauce.","The contestant who ordered farfalle paid more than the competitor who ordered rigatoni."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Elisa","Herbert","Irma","Margie","Terry","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d977f2d3eaece26976cd414cb4538f7"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The surgeon has a birthday 3 months after Eric.","The traveler from Belgium is not the surgeon.","The traveler from South Africa has a birthday 3 months after the traveler from France.","Eric has a birthday 2 months before the lawyer.","Of the traveler from Mexico and Kevin, one is the musician and the other was born on July 16th.","Of the person born on July 16th and the traveler from Canada, one is Jeffrey and the other is the surgeon.","Gerald has a birthday 4 months after Adrian.","Of the person from France and Jeffrey, one is the engineer and the other was born on September 17th.","The person from Austria has a birthday 3 months before Kevin.","The traveler whose birthday is on August 15th is not the politician.","Charles wasn't born on August 15th.","The architect is either the traveler born on July 16th or Eric."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Charles","Eric","Frank","Gerald","Jeffrey","Kevin"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","Mexico","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ce84d926cf9a5031e059ee11492b956"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 8-1 decision was 5 weeks after Omar v Powers.","Short v Metz was either Justice Olson's majority opinion or Justice Underwood's majority opinion.","Watts v Yang had its majority opinion written by Justice Olson.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 1 week before Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Omar v Powers was 2 weeks before Ayers v Byrd.","The 6-3 decision was 1 week before Gibbs v Kintz.","The March 3 case wasn't the 2-7 decision.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was either the April 14 case or the March 3 case.","Of Zamora v Pibb and the March 17 case, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn and the other was the 5-4 decision.","Omar v Powers was 4 weeks before Justice Olson's majority opinion.","Zamora v Pibb was the 3-6 decision.","The 7-2 decision was sometime after Omar v Powers.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was sometime after the 7-2 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e96662f7395e908044b555c7a3d6ca20"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one with a return of 10% isn't run by Vic Velasquez.","The fund with a return of 10%, Oak Capital, the one run by Sal Spencer, the fund run by Ule Underwood, the one begun in 1992 and First Crescent are all different funds.","The one run by Ollie Ochoa is either the fund with a return of 11% or the one begun in 2009.","Hudson Brook has had a 4 percent smaller return than Black River.","Of the one run by Mike McClain and the one with a return of 10%, one is Pine Bay and the other started in 2012.","Of the fund with a return of 8% and Oak Capital, one is run by Sal Spencer and the other started in 1989.","Silver Rock isn't the hedge fund with a return of 7%.","The one run by Ralph Ross has a 1 percent larger return than Pine Bay.","The one run by Ollie Ochoa has a 4 percent larger return than the one begun in 1972.","The one run by Ule Underwood has a 1 percent larger return than First Crescent.","The fund begun in 2005 has a 1 percent larger return than the fund run by Ralph Ross.","Hudson Brook is either the fund with a return of 11% or the one begun in 2005."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Ule Underwood","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1989","1992","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e701d44de8f9437786304b281f779fc6"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's structure will be delivered to Healdsburg.","The 185 sq ft home, the structure going to Dallas Center, the $38,000 home, the $25,000 house and the house going to Laguna Beach are all different houses.","The home going to Dallas Center is 60 sq ft larger than the Ewing's home.","The home going to Kennebunkport is either the $25,000 house or the Davidson's house.","The Pratt's home won't be going to Kennebunkport.","The 110 sq ft home won't be going to Fullerton.","The house going to Healdsburg is either the Ewing's house or the 95 sq ft house.","The Gillespie's structure is 45 sq ft larger than the $36,000 home.","Neither the Davidson's structure nor the $27,500 structure is the 170 sq ft house.","The home going to Laguna Beach didn't sell for $32,250.","The Zimmerman's house is 15 sq ft larger than the Ewing's house.","The Whitehead's home sold for $29,000.","The Davidson's home is 15 sq ft smaller than the $32,250 home.","The structure going to Shaver Lake sold for $29,000.","The Whitehead's home is somewhat smaller than the $25,000 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Pratt","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9856feafa565da4070b7663dd839aa47"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of Anita and the person who scored 77 points, one works at Oceanside and the other made the turkey soup.","Anita doesn't work at Enzo's.","Gabriel doesn't work at White Bean.","Of Gabriel and the person from Zenaida's, one made the lemon snapper and the other scored 63 points.","Bertha didn't make the jambalaya.","The chef from Oceanside is either the person who made the cashew tofu or the person who scored 63 points.","The cook from Epicurious scored 14 fewer points than the cook who made the pepper steak.","The chef who scored 70 points is either the chef who made the lemon snapper or the cook from Apple Barn.","Tyrone doesn't work at Apple Barn.","Freda didn't make the jambalaya.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored 7 fewer points than the chef from Enzo's.","The cook from Epicurious scored 14 fewer points than Tyrone.","The chef who scored 56 points, the person who made the turkey soup, and Veronica are three different chefs.","Bertha, the cook who made the cajun chili, and the chef from White Bean are three different chefs.","The cook from Zenaida's, Peggy, the cook who made the cajun chili, the person who made the turkey soup, the chef who made the pepper steak and the chef who made the smoked pork are all different chefs.","Gabriel scored 21 more points than the chef from Enzo's."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Anita","Bertha","Freda","Gabriel","Peggy","Tyrone","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=154946fef1ddd6f174ff0b729b241058"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's dummy is going to Vancouver.","The dummy going to Vancouver is \"Waldarama\".","The puppet going to Portland cost 250 dollars less than the puppet going to Baltimore.","Nicole's puppet didn't cost $2,000.","Jeff's puppet cost 250 dollars less than the puppet going to Portland.","The piece going to St. Moritz is either \"Tombawomba\" or Kelly's puppet.","The piece going to Portland isn't \"Xavier\".","The piece going to Ypsilanti isn't \"Valencio\".","The puppet going to Oslo cost 250 dollars less than Herman's piece.","The piece going to Mexico City cost 250 dollars less than Margarita's piece.","The piece going to Portland isn't \"Valencio\".","Isabel's puppet is either the $1,250 piece or \"Tombawomba\".","\"Yenga\" cost 1,000 dollars less than Isabel's puppet.","The puppet going to Ypsilanti isn't \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat more than the dummy going to St. Moritz.","Margarita's dummy is either the $2,250 piece or the puppet going to Vancouver."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=478b8e111d8ee1cb7ce426747f3879af"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The animal Bernard bought cost more than the gold animal.","The bear cost 1 dollar less than the turtle.","Of the $9.00 balloon and the bear, one was purchased by William and the other was brown.","The snail was either the red balloon or the orange balloon.","The piece Nancy bought cost 1 dollar less than the orange piece.","The seven items were the balloon Curtis bought, the snail, the $5.00 balloon, the monkey, the bear, the $8.00 balloon and the $4.00 balloon.","The brown animal cost 1 dollar more than the purple balloon.","The piece Curtis bought cost 2 dollars less than the fish.","The magenta balloon was either the $5.00 balloon or the cat.","The fish was either the $4.00 animal or the piece Bernard bought.","The piece Olga bought cost 1 dollar more than the brown balloon.","The dog cost more than the animal Curtis bought.","The balloon Bernard bought cost 1 dollar less than the purple balloon.","The orange animal cost 1 dollar less than the balloon Angelina bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Angelina","Bernard","Curtis","Nancy","Olga","Patsy","William"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a6234b5630aa18d3ca7ed2030715e160"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 1 hour after Lynette.","Cristina doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment.","Myra has her appointment sometime before Victoria's customer.","Of the customer with the 11:00am appointment and Eileen, one is being worked on by Whitney and the other chose honey blonde.","Susie's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Lynette.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment 3 hours before Eileen.","The client that chose vivacious red has her appointment 5 hours after the customer that chose warm mocha.","The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 3 hours before Rhonda's customer.","Of Lynette and Pam's customer, one has the 12:00pm appointment and the other chose brown sable.","Tammie's customer has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose deep copper.","Myra isn't being helped by Susie.","Iris is either the customer with the 4:00pm appointment or the customer that chose vivacious red.","Of the client that chose vivacious red and Dolores, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other has the 5:00pm appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Dolores","Eileen","Iris","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a6df79a002c7d15d22177f5d6f848db"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Justice Quinn's majority opinion wasn't the 5-4 decision.","The seven cases were the April 14 proceeding, the 4-5 decision, Justice Underwood's majority opinion, Omar v Powers, Carson v Dunn, Justice Caldwell's majority opinion and Watts v Yang.","Carson v Dunn was 3 weeks after the 5-4 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was 1 week after Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","The March 31 proceeding, Justice Olson's majority opinion, and Justice Caldwell's majority opinion are three different cases.","Of the 3-6 decision and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, one was on April 14 and the other was Omar v Powers.","The March 31 proceeding wasn't the 6-3 decision.","The 7-2 decision was 3 weeks before Ayers v Byrd.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was sometime after Watts v Yang.","Short v Metz wasn't on April 14.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was 3 weeks before Justice Caldwell's majority opinion.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was either the April 7 case or the March 31 proceeding.","Short v Metz was sometime after Carson v Dunn.","Of Gibbs v Kintz and the 2-7 decision, one was on April 7 and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood.","The 4-5 decision was sometime before Justice Olson's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90e86d0a91987704392a557f4c577c5f"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $6.70 didn't order the water.","Of the team member who ordered the ginger ale and the person who ordered the tuna on rye, one owes $4.90 and the other is Samantha.","The person who ordered the taco salad owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich.","Chip didn't order the taco salad.","Hannah owes less than Erica.","Of the team member whose order cost $5.80 and Hannah, one ordered the orange soda and the other ordered the cheeseburger.","Irene doesn't owe $7.15.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.25 is either the team member who ordered the taco salad or the salesperson who ordered the iced tea.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub owes $1.35 more than the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale.","Erica is either the salesperson who ordered the orange soda or the salesperson who ordered the diet coke.","The seven people are the team member who ordered the water, the team member who ordered the cheeseburger, Erica, the salesperson whose order cost $5.80, the salesperson whose order cost $7.15, Chip and the person who ordered the meatball sub.","Of the salesperson who ordered the diet coke and Peter, one ordered the meatball sub and the other owes $5.35.","The team member who ordered the root beer didn't order the Italian sub.","Of the person who ordered the orange soda and the salesperson who ordered the B.L.T., one owes $5.35 and the other is Samantha."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=015991697d888882213e9270e9d68369"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Ida Ingram won her prize 16 years after Fay Ferguson.","The winner from France won her prize 20 years after the person who won the prize in physics.","Of the person who won in 1988 and Kim Kane, one is from Germany and the other won the prize in medicine.","The person who won in 1984 is either the winner from Russia or the person from France.","Sue Simpson isn't from France.","The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize 12 years before Hannah Hay.","Betty Brewer won her prize 8 years before the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","The person from New Zealand didn't win the prize in astronomy.","Fay Ferguson won her prize after the person from New Zealand.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize 12 years after Tara Tate.","The winner who won in 1968 is either the person who won the prize in bioengineering or the winner from Poland.","The winner from Germany won her prize 16 years after Betty Brewer.","Betty Brewer won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in physics.","Sue Simpson isn't from Australia.","Fay Ferguson won her prize before Tara Tate."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Ida Ingram","Kim Kane","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","France","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ac51c60dc978a39d28a6e2b24b36f46"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of the competitor who won the first hand and Jana, one won with one pair and the other won the $3.75 pot.","Omar won 3 hands after the person who won the $3.75 pot.","Maria was either the player who won the $6.50 pot or the competitor who won with a straight.","Byron didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Byron didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The person who won the second hand was either the person who won with two pairs or Ramon.","Of Jana and the person who won the $12.50 pot, one won with a straight and the other won the seventh hand.","The person who won with two pairs won 1 hand after Guillermo.","The player who won with a straight won sometime after Lee.","The person who won the seventh hand didn't win the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won the $18.25 pot won 1 hand after the competitor who won with a straight.","The person who won the sixth hand was either the person who won with one pair or Maria.","Guillermo won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $12.50 pot.","The person who won with a flush won 5 hands after the person who won with a full house.","The competitor who won the third hand was either the player who won with a straight or the competitor who won with a royal flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Byron","Guillermo","Jana","Lee","Maria","Omar","Ramon"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7c7c4513416234bf69b383e8a5a4a5e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.3109 N was found 12 days after the cache at 40.2516 N.","The case found on May 6, the cache at 88.0431 W, the case at 88.2694 W, the box found on May 18 and the cache at 88.3907 W were all different boxes.","The case at 41.0237 N didn't have the ancient coin inside it.","The case found on May 21 didn't have the sunglasses inside it.","The case that held the ancient coin was found 12 days before the box that held the marbles.","The case at 41.0072 N wasn't uncovered on May 3.","The case that held the ancient coin was found 9 days before the cache that held the decoder ring.","The case at 41.0237 N didn't have the sunglasses inside it.","The box that held the brass key was found 6 days after the cache that held the ancient coin.","The case at 88.1928 W was found 9 days before the cache at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.5912 N was found 3 days before the cache at 40.6656 N.","The box at 40.6656 N wasn't uncovered on May 6.","Of the case at 40.2516 N and the case found on May 21, one held the brass key and the other was at 88.4584 W.","The case at 40.5912 N, the cache found on May 9, and the case at 88.2694 W are three different boxes.","The case at 40.6656 N was either the cache that held the puzzle book or the box at 88.3907 W.","The box found on May 21 didn't have the puzzle book inside it.","The box found on May 18 was either the cache at 41.0072 N or the cache at 40.8991 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eccdb9792fd537103ea5473d22b76402"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Of the culture located near Floris and the Yeust culture, one had a population size of 8,000 and the other was founded in 850 AD.","The Danseri culture didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The culture located near Carmel was founded sometime after the Yeust culture.","The Zuneos culture was either the culture with 5,000 people or the culture located near Floris.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 500 years after the Aldeton culture.","Of the culture with 6,500 people and the Aldeton culture, one was founded in 1350 AD and the other was based near Quasqueton.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded sometime before the culture located near Easton.","Of the culture located near Mason City and the society founded in 350 AD, one was the Yeust culture and the other had a population size of 6,500.","The Warasen culture was either the culture with 8,000 people or the culture located near Waterloo.","The society founded in 350 AD, the culture with 9,500 people, the culture with 5,000 people, the Budel culture, the culture with 7,500 people and the culture located near Boulder Creek were all different cultures.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded sometime before the culture located near Mason City.","The society founded in 1100 AD wasn't based near Carmel.","The Danseri culture was founded sometime before the culture located near Waterloo.","The Lyeilia culture wasn't founded in 1600 AD.","The culture with 6,500 people was either the Budel culture or the Warasen culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Budel","Danseri","Lyeilia","Warasen","Yeust","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Carmel","Easton","Floris","Mason City","Quasqueton","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c17fd3c5fb5c20dde0302a7658961bc"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who spoke for 18 minutes didn't get the D.","Of the student who got the D and Sheryl, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other talked about P.M. Blair.","The student who got the C- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the D.","The presenter who got the A spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the C+.","Colleen spoke 8 minutes less than Milton.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt spoke for a somewhat longer time than Iris.","Iris spoke 4 minutes more than Sheryl.","Wesley talked about P.M. Grey.","Krista was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair or the student who spoke for 16 minutes.","Lucille got the A.","Neither Wesley nor the student who got the B- was the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.","The presenter who got the A- spoke 2 minutes more than Sheryl."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Iris","Krista","Lucille","Milton","Sheryl","Wesley"],"label_c":["Balfour","Blair","Chamberlain","Grey","Heath","Pitt","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3eef5bb16daa6be7e1422227e0307800"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Rebecca owes more than the team member who ordered the root beer.","The salesperson who ordered the root beer owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the taco salad.","The team member who ordered the iced tea owes 90 cents more than Erica.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.25 is either Hannah or the salesperson who ordered the diet coke.","Rebecca owes 45 cents less than the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale.","The person who ordered the B.L.T. owes more than the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","The team member who ordered the ginger ale didn't order the meatball sub.","The person who ordered the orange soda is either the person whose order cost $7.60 or Chip.","Peter owes more than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale nor Rebecca is the salesperson whose order cost $7.15.","Erica owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the Italian sub.","The salesperson whose order cost $7.60 is either the person who ordered the root beer or the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","The team member who ordered the grape soda didn't order the tuna on rye.","Samantha doesn't owe $4.90.","The team member whose order cost $6.70 is either the team member who ordered the taco salad or the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","The team member who ordered the diet coke owes less than the person who ordered the grape soda.","The person who ordered the water didn't order the taco salad.","Of Chip and the team member who ordered the tuna on rye, one owes $6.25 and the other ordered the iced tea.","Samantha doesn't owe $7.60."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39e0e405853101c7f2cc9ccd0c2a3df1"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of Curtis and the narwhal, one was donated to the aquarium in 2010 and the other is 29 ft long.","Felipe is 2 feet shorter than the exhibit donated in 2012.","Felipe is 6 feet longer than the whale donated in 2007.","The beluga whale is 8 feet longer than the sei whale.","The specimen donated in 1999 is 4 feet longer than the specimen donated in 2007.","The right whale is somewhat shorter than Gus.","The sei whale, the 23 ft long specimen, and the specimen donated in 1994 are three different whales.","The 23 ft long whale isn't Evan.","The 27 ft long exhibit is either the beluga whale or the gray whale.","Felipe is somewhat shorter than Herbert.","Of the bowhead whale and the 33 ft long exhibit, one is Adam and the other was donated to the aquarium in 1996.","The narwhal is 2 feet longer than the whale donated in 1996."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft","33 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","1999","2004","2007","2010","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=55be89883bfd3b4c9b95b8ee8f3c1c58"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Of the person who started in 1979 and the person on the Spartans, one was Banben and the other was the full back.","Banben started 9 years before Awad.","Banben started 3 years after Kawa.","The person on the Bulldogs started 3 years after Kawa.","The person on the Hammerheads started 6 years after the full back.","Of the person on the Predators and Daregh, one was the second striker and the other began playing in 1991.","The player who started in 1985 was either the player on the Timberwolves or the person on the Hammerheads.","The goalie started sometime before the full back.","The seven players were the player who started in 1991, Awad, Engmose, the player on the Hawks, the wing back, the sweeper and the player on the Timberwolves.","Engmose was either the center back or the player on the Spartans.","Neither the person on the Predators nor the person who started in 1985 was Gardelli.","The person who started in 1982 wasn't the center back.","Awad wasn't the center forward.","The second striker started 9 years before the sweeper."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hammerheads","Hawks","Predators","Spartans","Stingrays","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1198fba484c36c8d8dd6041ff22576bd"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Evan is 2 feet shorter than Gus.","The right whale is 10 feet longer than the narwhal.","Of Adam and the bowhead whale, one is 25 ft long and the other was donated to the aquarium in 1999.","The 31 ft long whale is either the gray whale or the exhibit donated in 2008.","Dennis is either the 29 ft long whale or the narwhal.","Dennis, the specimen donated in 2010, the whale donated in 2013, the bowhead whale, the exhibit donated in 2004 and the exhibit donated in 1999 are all different whales.","Of the whale donated in 2008 and the fin whale, one is 25 ft long and the other is Gus.","The fin whale is either the specimen donated in 2004 or Curtis.","The exhibit donated in 2015 is 4 feet longer than the specimen donated in 2010.","Herbert is somewhat longer than the beluga whale.","Curtis is 6 feet longer than the exhibit donated in 2004.","The beluga whale is either the exhibit donated in 2013 or the exhibit donated in 2008."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft","33 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1999","2004","2008","2010","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5afea73d6c1e33121f62ec5b365b59f"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person in lane 2 scored more points than Alberta.","The person who scored 540 points wasn't from Cutler.","Alberta scored 160 points fewer points than the person in lane 7.","The contestant from Ontario scored 80 points fewer points than the player in lane 1.","Rena wasn't from Elk Grove.","Of Alberta and the contestant who scored 780 points, one was from Elk Grove and the other was in lane 6.","The contestant in lane 4 scored 400 points more points than the person from Junction City.","The person in lane 2 scored 240 points fewer points than the player in lane 5.","The player who scored 780 points, the contestant in lane 2, and Maggie are three different people.","Terrence is either the person in lane 4 or the person who scored 380 points.","Terrence wasn't in lane 2.","The contestant in lane 5 is either Vincent or the person who scored 460 points.","The contestant in lane 3 is either the player who scored 780 points or the player who scored 540 points.","Of the person in lane 3 and the person from Pacific Grove, one scored 620 points and the other is Brandi.","The player in lane 2 scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant from Fort Kent."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Kristie","Maggie","Rena","Terrence","Vincent"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7eba3d8cd21695d76483950cd141ea2e"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person from Mexico is worth 5 billion less than the mogul who works in the retail industry.","The magnate from France is worth 2 billion less than the mogul who works in the finance industry.","The magnate from England is worth 1 billion less than Nadine Newton.","Of the tycoon who works in the banking industry and the person worth $30 billion, one is from Germany and the other is Faith Flynn.","The magnate who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon from Norway.","Sid Scott is worth $30 billion.","The mogul who works in the medical industry is worth 2 billion less than Betty Bush.","The person worth $29 billion is either the tycoon from Argentina or the magnate who works in the software industry.","Nadine Newton is worth somewhat less than the tycoon who works in the biotech industry.","Rachel Reid is either the tycoon from France or the person who works in the banking industry.","The person who works in the medical industry is from England.","Kirk Kaplan is worth somewhat less than the magnate from England."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Faith Flynn","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","England","France","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=affabad157f72017bb3f98d61e69c1d5"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["KMPP was per share more expensive than the health care stock.","Of the stock that sold for $25 per share and the telecom stock, one was bought by Edith and the other was QMZ.","GXTV was either the stock that sold for $26 per share or the stock that sold for $29 per share.","ABTR was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the health care stock.","The real estate stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than JMO.","KMPP didn't sell for $30 per share.","HBW was either the stock Edith bought or the stock Charlie bought.","QMZ was 5 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock that sold for $29 per share wasn't purchased by Edith.","Of the stock Abigail bought and the energy stock, one sold for $31 per share and the other was QMZ.","The stock Geraldo bought was per share less expensive than the utilities stock.","The stock Abigail bought was per share less expensive than the stock Edith bought.","Of the real estate stock and the stock Francine bought, one was ABTR and the other sold for $25 per share.","HBW didn't sell for $27 per share.","The financial stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the utilities stock."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f8b2351fac4956144fc4c6c9d3fdd8d"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer with the 3:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","The customer going in for the whitening has an appointment 1 hour after the customer going in for the filling.","Zachary has an appointment 1 hour after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Santos.","The patient going in for the cleaning, Dwight, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Zamora, the client with the 11:30am appointment, the patient with the 10:30am appointment and Colin are all different people.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Quinn doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","Of Mindy and the client who will be seeing Dr. Underwood, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm.","Gayle doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The client going in for the cleaning has an appointment 1 hour before the client who will be seeing Dr. Park.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Fry is either the patient going in for the whitening or the person going in for the cleaning.","The patient going in for the root canal has an appointment 3 hours before Dwight.","The customer with the 2:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment 2 hours after Kurt.","Gayle has an appointment 5 hours after the client going in for the whitening.","The client going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime before Mindy."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Dwight","Gayle","Kurt","Mindy","Patsy","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Fry","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Park","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Santos","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a9c64e8e1a00f8b8062e76550db15d2"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 155 sq ft house is either the $25,000 structure or the house going to Yountville.","The $36,000 structure is 75 sq ft smaller than the house going to Shaver Lake.","The Ingram's structure is somewhat smaller than the $29,000 home.","The structure going to Unionville is 30 sq ft smaller than the $38,000 home.","The house going to Laguna Beach sold for $29,000.","The $29,000 structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the Nielsen's home.","The $32,250 structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the home going to Kennebunkport.","The structure going to Laguna Beach is 30 sq ft smaller than the Ewing's structure.","The Nielsen's structure is somewhat smaller than the home going to Healdsburg.","The Pratt's house is either the $32,250 home or the home going to Fullerton.","The Zimmerman's house is 170 sq ft.","Of the house going to Fullerton and the 170 sq ft house, one sold for $35,000 and the other is for the Gillespies."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98986c2b7a1f82ad82e7d6dc987fe1ea"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $2,000 system came out sometime after the $3,750 pinball machine.","The game made by Maxigame came out 1 year before the $2,500 pinball machine.","The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out sometime after the $1,500 pinball machine.","\"Meteor Rise\" wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The system released in 1979 wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year before the pinball machine made by Pinnefore.","The $1,750 system came out sometime after \"Zany Circus\".","Of \"Archer Quest\" and the $1,750 pinball machine, one was released in 1974 and the other was made by Maxigame.","\"Meteor Rise\" wasn't made by Tarco Inc..","The system made by Maxigame, the pinball machine released in 1974, and the machine released in 1978 are three different games.","\"Bowling Alley\" doesn't cost $6,400.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out sometime after the $2,000 system.","The $5,200 game wasn't made by Dow Games.","The seven games are the machine released in 1980, the pinball machine made by Pinnefore, the $5,200 machine, the game made by Hayco Inc., \"Aladeen\", \"Voyager Hero\" and the machine made by Tarco Inc..","\"Zany Circus\" came out 3 years before \"Aladeen\".","Of the machine released in 1975 and the system made by Hayco Inc., one costs $3,750 and the other is \"Zany Circus\".","The system made by Tarco Inc. came out 4 years before the $6,400 pinball machine."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e98ea3ed139c62d2dcb84d834bcdf087"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant who finished in first place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Otis wasn't asked to spell \"facetiously\".","Floyd had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in sixth place.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 5 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The child from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 4 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in seventh place.","The seven people are Winifred, the child who finished in third place, the student from Mrs. Condini's class, the child who finished in sixth place, the student whose final word was \"bulwark\", the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the student who finished in first place.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Hannah.","Of the contestant who finished in fourth place and Floyd, one had to spell \"graciousness\" and the other was from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child who finished in second place.","Lila wasn't asked to spell \"anemic\".","Winifred had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child who finished in fourth place.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in third place.","Hannah had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in seventh place.","The contestant whose final word was \"graciousness\" is either the contestant who finished in seventh place or the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Hannah had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Otis.","Lila wasn't asked to spell \"facetiously\".","Erik has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","Hannah","Jill","Lila","Otis","Winifred"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e08004319359b9f87bbb885fd1ed2a68"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the fall Derrick photographed in 1986 and the 100 ft tall waterfall, one is Nyalt and the other is located in Canada.","Cerbel is 20 ft shorter than Garray.","Rhoqua is either the waterfall located in Jamaica or the fall located in Brazil.","The waterfall in Jamaica is 10 ft shorter than the fall Derrick shot in 1999.","Of the waterfall located in Nigeria and Garray, one was shot in 1986 and the other has a height of 105 ft.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1991, Inawatai, the waterfall in Tibet, Cerbel and the 115 ft tall waterfall are all different waterfalls.","The 130 ft tall fall is either Cerbel or the waterfall in New Zealand.","Oginao is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1997 or the fall located in Jamaica.","The fall Derrick shot in 1990 is not located in Tibet.","Of the 105 ft tall fall and Inawatai, one is located in Brazil and the other was photographed in 1983.","Irskela is somewhat shorter than the fall located in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1986","1990","1991","1997","1999","2004"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d696d93c67c8a5506c18250002829d11"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the $23.25 pot won sometime after Theodore.","Of the person who won the $9.00 pot and the person who won the seventh hand, one won with a straight flush and the other was Ernestine.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot, the player who won with a full house, and the player who won with two pairs are three different people.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot won 2 hands before the player who won the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot won sometime after the competitor who won the $18.25 pot.","Ramon didn't win with a royal flush.","Byron was either the competitor who won the $23.25 pot or the person who won the $18.25 pot.","The competitor who won with a straight was either the player who won the fifth hand or Irma.","The player who won the $3.75 pot was either the competitor who won the first hand or the person who won with a straight.","Paulette didn't win the $6.50 pot.","The competitor who won the fifth hand didn't win the $9.00 pot.","Paulette didn't win the $12.50 pot.","The player who won the $6.50 pot didn't win with a full house.","Byron won 1 hand after the competitor who won with two pairs.","The player who won the $3.75 pot won 5 hands after the person who won with two pairs.","The player who won with one pair won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $3.75 pot.","Paulette won sometime after the competitor who won with a flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Byron","Ernestine","Irma","Nathaniel","Paulette","Ramon","Theodore"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bb2ca6a60374687df337437dde5b9fbf"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector who worked in Arizona finished with somewhat more gold than the miner working at Culver Gorge.","The miner who worked in Nevada finished with somewhat less gold than the miner working at Belle Hart.","Adam Alford finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Chip Cornell.","Ben Barron was either the miner who worked in Oregon or the prospector who worked in Alaska.","The miner working at Fuller Rise finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person who worked in New Mexico.","Ben Barron finished with 15 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Glacier Grove.","The prospector who worked in Alaska finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in Nevada.","Fred Fletcher finished with somewhat more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The person who found 26 ounces of gold didn't work in Arizona.","Fred Fletcher finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Elroy Ellis.","Of Adam Alford and the prospector who worked in Alaska, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Adam Alford, the person working at Laurel Ridge, the miner who found 26 ounces of gold, the miner working at Culver Gorge, the person who worked in Colorado and the prospector who found 23 ounces of gold were all different miners.","The miner who worked in Nevada finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the miner working at York River."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad7d25c2ac91f27ba2b92243699e3b7e"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was either the August 6 sighting or the report from Greeley.","Of the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO and the sighting from Greeley, one was reported by Dan Delgado and the other was received on August 9.","The sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was either the August 6 report or the August 7 report.","Iva Ingram's sighting was submitted sometime before Abe Alvarez's report.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after the report from Marina.","Abe Alvarez's sighting didn't involve the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Benny Baron's sighting was submitted 4 days before the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The August 6 report wasn't from Russell.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO, Abe Alvarez's report, Dan Delgado's report, the report from Embden, Benny Baron's sighting and Iva Ingram's sighting were all different sightings.","Neither Dan Delgado's report nor Iva Ingram's report was the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Dows was submitted 2 days before the sighting from Greeley.","Benny Baron's report was submitted 1 day after the report from Embden.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted sometime before the sighting from Dows.","The August 7 report was from Houghton.","The report from Russell was submitted 2 days after Hal Harrison's report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Dows","Embden","Greeley","Houghton","Jackson","Marina","Russell"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=929f7f083e7a52f8f8fa4f5d4e59883e"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Gil Gallegos isn't worth exactly $30 billion.","The person who works in the software industry, the tycoon from Canada, and Gil Gallegos are three different people.","The magnate worth $28 billion doesn't work in the medical industry.","Hal Hickman doesn't work in the software industry.","The magnate from Germany is worth somewhat more than the tycoon who works in the finance industry.","Faith Flynn is worth somewhat less than the mogul from Sweden.","Of the mogul who works in the aerospace industry and the magnate worth $26 billion, one is Faith Flynn and the other is from England.","Leonard Levy is worth somewhat more than the person from England.","The mogul worth $28 billion isn't from Norway.","The tycoon from Norway is worth 1 billion more than Cal Craig.","Of the person who works in the retail industry and the tycoon from England, one is Al Acosta and the other is worth $30 billion.","Hal Hickman is worth 2 billion more than the mogul who works in the biotech industry.","The mogul who works in the retail industry is either the magnate worth $31 billion or the person from Canada.","The magnate worth $31 billion is either Joseph Jakes or the magnate from Mexico.","Faith Flynn is worth 1 billion more than the magnate who works in the finance industry.","The person worth $28 billion isn't from Germany.","The person who works in the biotech industry is worth 1 billion more than the person who works in the finance industry.","Al Acosta, the mogul from England, the magnate who works in the software industry, the magnate who works in the biotech industry and the magnate worth $25 billion are all different people.","The mogul worth $27 billion doesn't work in the retail industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","England","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","finance","medical","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=731a248bc097e9f49c5f8f9561220586"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Mindy has an appointment sometime before the client who will be seeing Dr. Estrada.","Of Nettie and the client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon, one is scheduled for 9:30am and the other has the appointment for the filling.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Santos has an appointment 1 hour before Mindy.","The person going in for the extraction, Tommy, and the client with the 10:30am appointment are three different people.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Nixon doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","The client going in for the filling is either the customer with the 10:30am appointment or Mindy.","The patient going in for the whitening has an appointment 1 hour after the person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Dalton has the appointment for the filling.","The seven people are Kurt, the client who will be seeing Dr. Owens, the customer who will be seeing Dr. McClain, the client who will be seeing Dr. Estrada, the person who will be seeing Dr. Nixon, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Ingram and the customer going in for the filling.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Dalton has an appointment 1 hour before Zachary.","Of the customer with the 1:30pm appointment and the person going in for the crown, one is Kurt and the other will be seen by Dr. Ingram.","Mindy has an appointment 1 hour before Yvette.","The patient with the 3:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Estrada, Tommy, and the patient with the 3:30pm appointment are three different people.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Estrada is either Mindy or the customer going in for the cleaning.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. McClain is either the patient going in for the whitening or Nettie."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Kurt","Mindy","Nettie","Patsy","Tommy","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Dalton","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Ingram","Dr. McClain","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Owens","Dr. Santos"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d3b31d814afb6dfc0ce877d5ffb5da2a"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The orangutan Dolly works with is either the 19-year-old or the ape that was found in Ambalat.","The animal that was found in Kendisi is younger than Merah.","The seven animals are the animal that was found in Kendisi, the 7-year-old, the 22-year-old, the ape Beatrice works with, the 4-year-old, Nikatrice and the 16-year-old.","The ape Eva works with is either the ape that was found in Puak or Pemson.","Of the animal that was found in Puruk Cahu and the 13-year-old, one is cared for by Beatrice and the other is cared for by Francine.","Of the orangutan Calliope works with and Quirrel, one is 10 years old and the other came from Ambalat.","The orangutan Gracie works with, the 22-year-old, and the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu are three different animals.","The ape that was found in Basahan isn't cared for by Eva.","The ape Beatrice works with is 9 years younger than Pemson.","The ape Gracie works with is older than the ape that was found in Ambalat.","The animal Dolly works with is 6 years older than Merah.","Shamir isn't cared for by Francine.","Of Ofallo and the orangutan that was found in Melak, one is cared for by Calliope and the other is 7 years old.","The animal that was found in Ambalat is younger than the animal Calliope works with.","The animal that was found in Puak isn't cared for by Beatrice."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccccea4e0f4e76ddd796a13035d88fee"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client who will be seeing Dr. Gregory, Vanessa, Bernice, the patient going in for the whitening and the customer with the 10:30am appointment are all different people.","The person going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime after the person who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","The patient going in for the extraction has an appointment 2 hours after Harold.","Harold has an appointment 3 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","Vanessa is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Fry or the client with the 10:30am appointment.","Of Vanessa and the person who will be seeing Dr. Torres, one is scheduled for 12:30pm and the other has the appointment for the root canal.","Of the customer who will be seeing Dr. Harris and Harold, one is scheduled for 1:30pm and the other has the appointment for the filling.","Vanessa has an appointment sometime before Shane.","Lynn has an appointment 1 hour before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Zamora.","Of the patient going in for the veneers and Harold, one will be seen by Dr. Zamora and the other is scheduled for 12:30pm.","The customer with the 9:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","Jonathan isn't scheduled for 2:30pm.","Lynn will be seen by Dr. Compton.","Wayne has an appointment 1 hour after the client who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","The client with the 1:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the whitening."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Harold","Jonathan","Lynn","Shane","Vanessa","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Compton","Dr. Fry","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Harris","Dr. Torres","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=35e9fb130a1c13df9bf6936296d425a7"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Gil Gonzalez didn't work at the Belle Hart claim.","Fred Fletcher finished with somewhat less gold than the miner working at Tyrol Creek.","Jack Jacobs finished with 12 fewer ounces of gold than the miner working at Glacier Grove.","The person who worked in California didn't work at the Belle Hart claim.","Of the miner who found 17 ounces of gold and the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold, one was Chip Cornell and the other worked in Canada.","Jack Jacobs finished with 3 ounces more gold than the miner who worked in Colorado.","The prospector working at Laurel Ridge finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Fuller Rise.","Elroy Ellis finished with 6 ounces more gold than the person working at Belle Hart.","The miner who found 23 ounces of gold was either Gil Gonzalez or the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Neither Fred Fletcher nor Adam Alford was the person who found 20 ounces of gold.","The prospector who worked in Alaska finished with 3 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The miner who worked in Arizona finished with 9 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The prospector working at Laurel Ridge finished with 3 ounces more gold than the prospector who worked in Canada.","The miner who worked in California didn't work at the York River claim.","The person working at Belle Hart, the miner working at Glacier Grove, the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold, the prospector who found 11 ounces of gold, the prospector who found 23 ounces of gold and the person working at York River were all different miners.","The person who found 29 ounces of gold didn't work in Nevada."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a091609702a57ac6ef8e479811cc44e"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate who works in the biotech industry is worth 5 billion less than the tycoon who works in the software industry.","Of the tycoon who works in the banking industry and the magnate worth $30 billion, one is Al Acosta and the other is Dirk Dillon.","The tycoon from Denmark is worth 2 billion more than the mogul from Mexico.","The person who works in the retail industry, the tycoon from Canada, and Sid Scott are three different people.","The mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth somewhat less than Joseph Jakes.","Ed Everett doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","Of the tycoon from Denmark and Dirk Dillon, one works in the finance industry and the other is worth $26 billion.","The seven people are the person from Argentina, the mogul who works in the aerospace industry, the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry, the person who works in the banking industry, the mogul worth $31 billion, the magnate worth $27 billion and the mogul who works in the biotech industry.","Ed Everett doesn't work in the retail industry.","Al Acosta is worth somewhat less than the tycoon from England.","Dirk Dillon is either the mogul from Canada or the tycoon who works in the software industry.","Joseph Jakes isn't from England.","The mogul worth $29 billion isn't from France.","Leonard Levy is worth 1 billion less than the person who works in the banking industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Dirk Dillon","Ed Everett","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Mexico"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","finance","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3be7dadf9596130e502c78d30b858b21"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Irma scored 80 points more points than the player from Pacific Grove.","The contestant from Elk Grove scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 4.","The person from Modesto is either the person in lane 7 or the player who scored 380 points.","The contestant from Pacific Grove was in lane 4.","The player who scored 780 points wasn't from Fort Kent.","The person in lane 3 scored fewer points than Perry.","Of the person from Pacific Grove and Zachary, one was in lane 2 and the other scored 380 points.","The contestant who scored 540 points is either the player from Modesto or Yvette.","The player from Bristol wasn't in lane 2.","Zachary wasn't from Fort Kent.","Of the contestant in lane 3 and the player from Ontario, one is Irma and the other is Alberta.","The player in lane 1 is either Zachary or Hope.","The contestant in lane 2 is either Yvette or the person who scored 700 points.","Hope scored more points than Zachary.","The player in lane 5 is either the player from Pacific Grove or Perry."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Florence","Hope","Irma","Perry","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3557ab467e1a1f8de5c2916318c35c98"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who scored a 59 was either Olivia Oden or Pamela Peet.","The golfer who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament sometime before the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove.","Vickie Vern won her tournament 1 year after Maxine Mohn.","Bonita Bitz won her tournament 2 years after the golfer who scored a 64.","Bonita Bitz was either the woman who won at Spotswood or the woman who scored a 67.","Neither the golfer who scored a 63 nor the woman who won in 1925 was Bonita Bitz.","Vickie Vern didn't win at Juniper Hills.","Of Freda Fritz and the woman who won in 1924, one shot a 62 and the other shot a 59.","The golfer who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 1 year before the woman who won at Amble Glen.","Of the woman who won in 1925 and the person who won in 1922, one was Olivia Oden and the other won at Amble Glen.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines was either the person who scored a 67 or the golfer who scored a 59.","The person who scored a 67 was either Maxine Mohn or the person who won in 1921.","The woman who scored a 66 won her tournament 3 years after the person who won at Scotch Pines.","Freda Fritz won her tournament 1 year after Grace Goritz."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Freda Fritz","Grace Goritz","Maxine Mohn","Olivia Oden","Pamela Peet","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","61","62","63","64","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5794f0eb617fd3e78eb61c74890e870"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer who will be seeing Dr. Torres has an appointment 2 hours after the person going in for the filling.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Torres has an appointment 1 hour before the client who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds.","Dwight has an appointment sometime before the client going in for the root canal.","Inez doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","The person going in for the cleaning is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Booker or Rosemary.","Harold isn't scheduled for 2:30pm.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Underwood has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the cleaning.","Of the person with the 2:30pm appointment and the person who will be seeing Dr. Underwood, one is Nettie and the other has the appointment for the root canal.","The customer going in for the veneers has an appointment 2 hours after the client who will be seeing Dr. Booker.","The patient with the 3:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Dalton.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Ingram has an appointment 1 hour after Wayne.","Inez has an appointment sometime before Rosemary.","Shane, the client with the 10:30am appointment, the client going in for the whitening, the customer with the 11:30am appointment, the customer going in for the root canal and the person going in for the filling are all different people.","The client going in for the filling has an appointment 3 hours before the customer going in for the cleaning.","The client with the 10:30am appointment, Wayne, and the customer going in for the root canal are three different people.","Inez doesn't have the appointment for the crown."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Harold","Inez","Nettie","Rosemary","Shane","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Torres","Dr. Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c581473a9041a79e7aa3e48b01c8da0"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The Senator is taller than the 94 year-old tree.","Marsh Tree is 3 feet shorter than the tree in Silk Notch.","Marsh Tree isn't 99 years old.","Nolan's Pine is 6 feet taller than The Senator.","The 153 ft. tree isn't in York Woods.","Of the 150 ft. tree and the 85 year-old tree, one is Roger's Oak and the other is in Woden Woods.","Old Jarvis is 15 feet taller than the tree in Woden Woods.","The 87 year-old tree is shorter than the tree in Benton Notch.","The 80 year-old tree is 12 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","Neither the 80 year-old tree nor the 99 year-old tree is Nolan's Pine.","The tree in Knox Woods is either the 79 year-old tree or Zeke's Spruce.","The tree in Eldora Woods is 3 feet taller than the tree in Woden Woods.","The 96 year-old tree is taller than Evan's Fir.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 3 feet shorter than the tree in Woden Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1d23d8e690aa8529022da8a2a34f4b2"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast that began in 2009 has 1 million more downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","The podcast with 7 million downloads didn't start in 2015.","The podcast that began in 2010, the podcast with 6 million downloads, Bobby Bora's show, Cora Capon's podcast and Al Acosta's show are all different shows.","The business podcast has more downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","Faye Fender's show is either the show that began in 2010 or the film show.","Dixie Dean's show, the gaming show, and the business show are three different shows.","Dixie Dean's show has 4 million more downloads than the gaming show.","Cora Capon's show isn't about sports.","Bobby Bora's show has more downloads than the show that began in 2009.","Faye Fender's show doesn't have exactly 5 million downloads.","Dixie Dean's show didn't start in 2010.","Geneva Gold's show is either the show with 1 million downloads or the music show.","The podcast with 3 million downloads is either the podcast that began in 2013 or the business show.","Of the gaming show and Geneva Gold's podcast, one has 6 million downloads and the other started in 2013.","The business show started in 2011.","Cora Capon's podcast didn't start in 2011.","The literature show has fewer downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","Of the podcast that began in 2007 and the show with 4 million downloads, one is Bobby Bora's and the other is about music."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2010","2011","2013","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8278734ab70e20c014583555e610e033"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Ayers v Byrd was 2 weeks after the 5-4 decision.","The March 10 proceeding didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado.","Of the 2-7 decision and Justice Caldwell's majority opinion, one was Carson v Dunn and the other was Gibbs v Kintz.","The 8-1 decision was 2 weeks after Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Of Justice Larson's majority opinion and the March 24 case, one was Gibbs v Kintz and the other was the 7-2 decision.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion was sometime before the 2-7 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz was 2 weeks before Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","Omar v Powers wasn't the 3-6 decision.","Watts v Yang was 3 weeks before the 5-4 decision.","The 3-6 decision was sometime after Carson v Dunn.","Short v Metz was 1 week after Ayers v Byrd.","The 6-3 decision was 1 week before Carson v Dunn.","Of Justice Hatfield's majority opinion and Short v Metz, one was the 3-6 decision and the other was on April 14."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e7e9be4d0d1e819e81eb2b37adcf608"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Neither the August 7 sighting nor the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was Dan Delgado's report.","The sighting from Marina was submitted 1 day after the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO wasn't from Springfield.","Cindy Chan's report was submitted 2 days before the report from Beaconsfield.","Abe Alvarez's report was submitted sometime after Edith Estes's report.","The sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after Abe Alvarez's sighting.","The sighting from Newark was submitted sometime after Edith Estes's report.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted 2 days after the report from Tarzana.","The sighting of the cone-shaped UFO wasn't from Newark.","Edith Estes's report was submitted 1 day after the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","Dan Delgado's report was submitted sometime after the sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Abe Alvarez's sighting was submitted 3 days before the report of the diamond-shaped UFO.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO was submitted 3 days after the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The report from Springfield was submitted sometime before Cindy Chan's report.","Edith Estes's report wasn't from Visalia.","Of the sighting from Beaconsfield and the report of the cone-shaped UFO, one was received on August 9 and the other was reported by Gil Gates.","Edith Estes's report didn't involve the horseshoe-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Marina","Newark","Otisfield","Springfield","Tarzana","Visalia"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a0f3bc45b734ea117f3ee4d60364456"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1978 piece sold for 150 dollars more than Eric Estrada's piece.","Of the card for the person who played first base and the piece for the person who played left field, one came out in 1987 and the other featured Hick Hodge.","The one that sold for $125 didn't feature the person who played catcher.","Hick Hodge's card sold for 200 dollars more than the one for the person who played right field.","The 1972 card was either Lance Leach's item or the one that sold for $175.","Of the 1972 piece and the 2012 item, one featured Daryn Drake and the other sold for $325.","Lance Leach's piece was either the card for the person who played first base or the 2012 piece.","The 2012 card sold for somewhat more than Keith Kane's piece.","Irv Ingram's piece was either the 1978 one or the one for the person who played third base.","Pete Perez's piece didn't sell for $325.","Daryn Drake's card didn't feature the person who played pitcher.","The card for the person who played catcher didn't come out in 1972.","Daryn Drake's piece sold for somewhat more than the 1995 item.","Lance Leach's one, the card for the person who played left field, the 2012 one, the piece that sold for $375, the 2015 item and the card that sold for $125 were all different cards."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Keith Kane","Lance Leach","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1987","1995","2007","2012","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","left field","pitcher","right field","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdbeea2cad110be06c8b53e8031de63d"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Grosmolen isn't in Den Bommel.","Doesmolen was built sometime before the Meijer family's structure.","Of the Visser family's house and the house built in 1798, one is Vlietmolen and the other is Oostmolen.","The Jansen family's structure is either the house built in 1798 or the structure built in 1752.","The house in Schiedam was built sometime after the house in Leiderdorp.","The house in Leiderdorp was built 69 years after Westmolen.","The house in Schiedam isn't owned by the Bakker family.","Of Westmolen and the house built in 1729, one is owned by the De Vries family and the other is in Kinderdijk.","Doesmolen wasn't built in 1729.","The windmill built in 1706 is either the windmill in Hoogmade or Vlietmolen.","The De Vries family's structure was built 23 years after the house in Moerkapelle.","The Smit family's house was built 23 years before Vlietmolen.","Hoekmolen is either the structure built in 1821 or the home built in 1706.","Zemelmolen was built 69 years after the Smit family's windmill.","Oostmolen is either the home in Aarlanderveen or the structure built in 1821.","The house in Aarlanderveen was built sometime before the Bakker family's house."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=05cf86ba23b3bb53d0b51d24089deeb0"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of teak costs 50 dollars less than the piece made of sandalwood.","The barstool, Gwen's piece, Patsy's item, Yvette's item and the $400 piece are all different pieces.","The coffee table costs less than the piece made of chestnut.","The $375 piece is either the piece made of rosewood or the hutch.","Ellen's piece wasn't made of sandalwood.","Gwen's item isn't the end table.","Ellen's piece isn't the end table.","The end table is either the piece made of chestnut or the item made of rosewood.","Shelley's item costs more than the piece made of chestnut.","Of Dianne's piece and the piece made of oak, one costs $400 and the other is the coffee table.","The piece made of walnut costs more than the piece made of rosewood.","Shelley's piece costs 25 dollars less than the item made of rosewood.","Neither the item made of oak nor Gwen's piece is the bookshelf.","The piece made of teak costs 100 dollars less than Dianne's item.","Of the item made of walnut and Shelley's piece, one costs $375 and the other is the bookshelf.","Patsy's item is either the bookshelf or the rocking chair.","The rocking chair costs 25 dollars more than the item made of teak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Bonita","Dianne","Ellen","Gwen","Patsy","Shelley","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","mahogany","oak","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=28d988c6122cfd741df91664f06c43aa"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the home in Kinderdijk and the Meijer family's windmill, one is Zemelmolen and the other was built in 1798.","The Smit family's windmill was built sometime before Hoekmolen.","The windmill built in 1798, Hoekmolen, the Visser family's windmill, the house in Den Bommel and the home in Aarlanderveen are all different structures.","The house in Den Bommel, the De Jong family's house, and the Van den Berg family's windmill are three different structures.","The Visser family's home was built 92 years after the windmill in Moerkapelle.","The De Jong family's house was built 23 years before the Smit family's home.","Westmolen was built 46 years before the Van den Berg family's house.","Doesmolen was built sometime before the structure in Den Bommel.","Of the Visser family's structure and the structure built in 1821, one is in Kinderdijk and the other is in Aarlanderveen.","The structure in Hoogmade is either the De Vries family's structure or the Smit family's structure.","The structure in Moerkapelle was built 69 years before Oostmolen.","Grosmolen is either the De Vries family's windmill or the house in Aarlanderveen.","Hoekmolen is either the Van Dijk family's structure or the home in Hoogmade.","The home built in 1798 isn't in Leiderdorp."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9ee76e4214a66e2e924c54061f1da86"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $8.00 balloon wasn't yellow.","The bear cost 1 dollar less than the cat.","The monkey cost 2 dollars less than the piece Verna bought.","Of the white animal and the monkey, one cost $6.00 and the other was purchased by Marshall.","The balloon Ian bought, the $6.00 animal, the bear, the gold animal, the $7.00 piece and the $4.00 balloon were all different items.","The dog wasn't yellow.","The piece Javier bought cost 2 dollars more than the orange animal.","Of the purple animal and the $6.00 balloon, one was purchased by Javier and the other was the cat.","The $8.00 balloon was either the balloon Gayle bought or the piece Marshall bought.","The white balloon cost more than the fish.","The piece Ian bought cost 2 dollars less than the gold balloon.","The fish wasn't purchased by Ian.","Of the $3.00 piece and the $5.00 animal, one was the monkey and the other was brown.","The dog wasn't purchased by Javier.","The brown balloon cost 1 dollar less than the balloon Yvette bought.","The turtle wasn't purchased by Javier."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Gayle","Ian","Javier","Marshall","Verna","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd252414bc440b86973a45904269f35a"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Omar's design went 15 feet.","The plane that was thrown 7th went 20 feet farther than the pink plane.","Henrietta's design was either the plane that was thrown 5th or the plane that went 55 feet.","Of the airplane that went 45 feet and Omar's design, one was yellow and the other was thrown 1st.","Of the plane that was thrown 6th and the airplane that went 15 feet, one was Roderick's and the other was blue.","The white airplane landed 40 feet shorter than the black airplane.","Of the airplane that went 65 feet and Roderick's design, one was thrown 2nd and the other was thrown 6th.","The airplane that went 25 feet was either Aaron's design or the plane that was thrown 1st.","The plane that was thrown 3rd, the blue airplane, Henrietta's design, the white plane, Roderick's design and Margo's design were all different planes.","The plane that was thrown 5th was either the silver plane or the airplane that went 15 feet.","The pink airplane landed somewhat shorter than Valerie's design.","The plane that was thrown 3rd was either the silver airplane or the plane that went 55 feet.","Margo's design wasn't thrown 2nd."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=066fa1d4e4e3b2e18aa7a8012cb094f2"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure built in 1798 isn't owned by the Visser family.","The structure built in 1752 isn't owned by the Visser family.","The windmill in Leiderdorp was built sometime before the house in Den Bommel.","Zemelmolen is either the home in Kinderdijk or the home in Hoogmade.","The structure in Moerkapelle was built 23 years after the structure in Aarlanderveen.","Vlietmolen is either the home in Kinderdijk or the structure built in 1752.","Hoekmolen was built sometime before the Meijer family's windmill.","The structure in Leiderdorp was built 23 years after the Meijer family's home.","Of the structure built in 1821 and the De Vries family's structure, one is Doesmolen and the other is in Hoogmade.","The De Jong family's house was built 92 years after Hoekmolen.","The windmill in Den Bommel was built sometime before Vlietmolen.","The Van den Berg family's house was built 46 years after Vlietmolen.","The home in Schiedam isn't owned by the Van Dijk family.","The home in Leiderdorp was built 23 years before Westmolen.","Oostmolen was built 23 years before the De Vries family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3ff616e6a3abd87c16b88db507ef0a5"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 405 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Underwood's class.","The class with 39 students isn't taught by Franklin.","The class in room 212 has 2 more students than the Spanish class.","The class in room 405 isn't taught by Brady.","The Spanish class has 8 fewer students than the course in room 201.","The course in room 318 is either the course with 33 students or the Art class.","Of the course in room 125 and the Pre-Calculus class, one has 29 students and the other has 37 students.","The Algebra class has 8 fewer students than the French class.","Mr. Ray's class has 4 more students than the class in room 201.","The course in room 129 doesn't have 39 students.","Mr. Dean's class has somewhat fewer students than the Algebra class.","Of the class in room 405 and Mr. Franklin's class, one has 33 students and the other is the Biology class.","The course with 37 students is either the course in room 129 or Mr. Owen's class.","The course in room 318 has 4 more students than the class in room 212."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["125","129","201","212","215","318","405"],"label_c":["Brady","Dean","Franklin","Owen","Ray","Tanner","Underwood"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Biology","French","Geometry","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=139f38faca1207ed96c864cc9e62e6f1"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Archer Quest\" came out 4 years after \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Aladeen\" wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","The game released in 1976 is either \"Aladeen\" or the pinball machine made by Dow Games.","The game made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years before the pinball machine made by Pinnefore.","The $2,500 system came out sometime before the machine made by Dow Games.","The $6,400 machine came out 2 years after the machine made by Hayco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 3 years before the $5,200 pinball machine.","Of \"Disco Mania\" and the $2,000 game, one was released in 1979 and the other was made by Arco.","Of \"Bowling Alley\" and \"Disco Mania\", one costs $3,750 and the other was released in 1977.","The machine made by Arco is either \"Voyager Hero\" or \"Meteor Rise\".","The seven games are \"Archer Quest\", the $1,750 machine, the machine released in 1980, the machine made by Hayco Inc., the machine released in 1977, the machine made by Arco and the machine made by Maxigame.","\"Zany Circus\" came out 2 years after the machine made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a12c934651266388bcd1f601e4e02a41"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Yvonne finished 1 place after Hubert.","The contestant from Temple City finished 1 place before Leona.","The contestant who got 11 Down wrong finished sometime before the person from Temple City.","The solver from Miles finished sometime after Yvonne.","The solver who got 2 Down wrong, the contestant from Miles, Virginia and the solver from Stanton were all different people.","Of the person who got 2 Down wrong and the solver who got 30 Across wrong, one was from Unionville and the other was Leona.","The solver who got 30 Across wrong finished 2 places before the person from Van Nuys.","Grace finished sometime after Yvonne.","The solver who got 20 Across wrong finished 2 places after the person who got 30 Across wrong.","Yvonne wasn't from Stanton.","The solver who got 30 Across wrong finished 2 places before Frederick.","Kelvin got the right answer for 18 Down.","The person who got 4 Across wrong finished 3 places after Yvonne.","The solver who got 2 Down wrong wasn't from Hollis.","The contestant who finished fourth was either the contestant who got 26 Down wrong or the solver who got 20 Across wrong.","The solver who got 11 Down wrong finished 1 place after the person from Van Nuys."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Frederick","Grace","Hubert","Kelvin","Leona","Virginia","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Bertram","Hollis","Miles","Stanton","Temple City","Unionville","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9844e8f358d73037ceeeae1f7c053d17"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture founded in 850 AD was either the culture with 9,000 people or the Danseri culture.","Of the society founded in 1600 AD and the culture located near Easton, one was the Aldeton culture and the other had a population size of 4,500.","The culture located near Easton was founded sometime before the culture located near Redlands.","The culture located near Mason City was founded 1,000 years after the culture located near Kentfield.","The culture located near Easton was founded sometime after the Chach culture.","The culture founded in 850 AD had a population size of 7,500.","Neither the culture located near Redlands nor the Tyash culture was the culture with 7,500 people.","The culture located near Quasqueton was founded 250 years after the Xidat culture.","The Zuneos culture was founded in 350 AD.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years before the Zuneos culture.","The Danseri culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 6,500 people.","The Xidat culture, the culture with 8,000 people, the culture located near Quasqueton, the society founded in 850 AD and the culture founded in 100 AD were all different cultures.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded 1,250 years after the culture located near Junction City.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years after the Tyash culture."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Chach","Danseri","Nysrani","Tyash","Xidat","Zuneos"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Easton","Junction City","Kentfield","Mason City","New Liberty","Quasqueton","Redlands"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3298ffa791bc5abf7caa3799d6743d8"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 1,750,000 viewers didn't air on Sunday.","The program that aired at 2:00pm was either the show that aired on GMA or the show that aired on Sunday.","The seven programs were the program with 500,000 viewers, the show that aired on PTR, the show that aired at 1:00pm, the program that aired on SBC, the program that aired on BMT, the show that aired on FNX and the show that aired on GMA.","The show that aired on GMA was either the program that aired on Monday or the show that aired at 10:00pm.","Of the show with 250,000 viewers and the program with 1,000,000 viewers, one aired at 10:00pm and the other aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 11:30am was either the show that aired on PTR or the show that aired on Friday.","The program that aired on GMA had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","The program that aired on Tuesday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on PTR.","The program that aired at 4:30pm didn't have exactly 1,750,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 1:00pm was either the show with 500,000 viewers or the program with 1,250,000 viewers.","The program that aired on CBR didn't air on Saturday.","The program that aired on WNW had 1,000,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Tuesday.","The program that aired on FNX had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 6:00pm.","The program that aired on Saturday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on SBC."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddd25d20c78db1e71b65a1f4292b6061"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Rajesh is 3 years older than Quirrel.","Of Merah and the orangutan Gracie works with, one came from Kendisi and the other came from Melak.","Of the 10-year-old and Merah, one came from Melak and the other came from Tarakan.","The animal Eva works with is either the 13-year-old or Ofallo.","The animal Dolly works with is 9 years older than the animal Aldo works with.","Merah is younger than Pemson.","Shamir, the animal that was found in Sebulu, the orangutan Beatrice works with, the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu, the orangutan that was found in Kendisi and the ape that was found in Tarakan are all different animals.","Quirrel is 12 years younger than Merah.","The animal Eva works with is younger than the animal that was found in Kendisi.","The animal that was found in Basahan is older than the ape Francine works with.","The 7-year-old, the animal Beatrice works with, and Rajesh are three different animals.","The orangutan that was found in Ambalat is 12 years younger than the ape that was found in Puruk Cahu.","The orangutan Aldo works with is 6 years younger than the ape that was found in Melak."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de6b7e058f46ce4b462d762b7ab255db"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Yolanda won't bring a coin.","The flier leaving in January won't go to Utah.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot will leave sometime after Peggy.","The aerophobe leaving in March won't bring a rabbit's foot.","Peggy is either the passenger going to Florida or the flier leaving in March.","The passenger with the rabbit's foot will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the talisman.","Zachary will leave 2 months before Henry.","Peggy will leave 1 month after Christie.","Henry won't leave in July.","The aerophobe with the wishbone will leave 1 month before the passenger going to Michigan.","The aerophobe leaving in April is either the passenger going to Georgia or Christie.","Of the flier with the horseshoe and the flier going to Delaware, one is Christie and the other will leave in June.","The flier with the shamrock is either Gwen or Henry.","The flier with the shamrock will leave 1 month before the aerophobe going to Texas.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave 4 months before the aerophobe with the coin.","Neal will bring their lucky hat."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Christie","Gwen","Henry","Neal","Peggy","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Delaware","Florida","Georgia","Michigan","Rhode Island","Texas","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d462c04da76b4446159bae25fbab13a0"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced by Dr. Acosta has somewhat more genes than L. dyson.","The one sequenced by Dr. Roman has somewhat fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The one with 250 genes wasn't sequenced in November.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Bradford has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The one sequenced by Dr. Roman has 250 fewer genes than E. carolinus.","The one sequenced by Dr. Young has somewhat fewer genes than B. mangeris.","The bacteria sequenced in September has somewhat fewer genes than D. forcilitis.","Of the bacteria with 1,500 genes and the bacteria sequenced in April, one is E. carolinus and the other was sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","The organism sequenced in April has somewhat fewer genes than the organism sequenced in December.","The organism with 250 genes was either E. carolinus or the one sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","V. tenesis doesn't have exactly 750 genes.","Of the bacteria sequenced in July and the one with 1,500 genes, one is D. forcilitis and the other was sequenced by Dr. Prince.","B. mangeris doesn't have exactly 1,750 genes.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Bradford has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in February.","Of the one sequenced by Dr. Acosta and the one with 250 genes, one is L. dyson and the other was sequenced in September."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Bradford","Henderson","Kennedy","Prince","Roman","Young"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4265eed3dfbd23dc3d516eabd471e697"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Hudson Brook has had a 5 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1972.","The one run by Ollie Ochoa is either Hudson Brook or Silver Rock.","Oak Capital is either the one with a return of 10% or the fund with a return of 11%.","The one begun in 2012 has a 1 percent larger return than Silver Rock.","The one run by Kip Kerr has a 2 percent larger return than the one begun in 1989.","Black River, the one begun in 2009, the one with a return of 7%, the one run by Mike McClain and the fund run by Walter Wade are all different funds.","Oak Capital isn't run by Terry Torres.","Pine Bay has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Ollie Ochoa.","The fund run by Mike McClain has a 5 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1992.","The one begun in 2002 has had a 1 percent smaller return than Silver Rock.","Of the fund begun in 2012 and the one begun in 2005, one is run by Vic Velasquez and the other has had a return of 9%.","Citizen Trust isn't the hedge fund with a return of 12%.","Of the fund run by Walter Wade and the fund with a return of 6%, one started in 1989 and the other is Silver Rock.","Black River has a larger return than the one run by Sal Spencer."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1972","1989","1992","2002","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87b7852a3e06c66770ebea5868ff45d1"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the A- spoke 2 minutes more than Blake.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. North spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain was either the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes or the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the D.","Blake didn't speak for 16 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke 2 minutes more than Roberta.","Lucille got the A-.","The student who got the C- was either the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes or Iris.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Eden.","The student who got the C+ didn't talk about P.M. Gladstone.","The presenter who got the C+ spoke 8 minutes more than the presenter who got the B+.","Of the presenter who spoke for 16 minutes and the student who got the D, one was Ginger and the other talked about P.M. Atlee.","Iris spoke for 10 minutes.","Anita didn't speak for 18 minutes.","The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","The student who got the A spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who got the C-.","The student who got the B- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Lucille."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Blake","Ginger","Iris","Lucille","Roberta","Zachary"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Chamberlain","Disraeli","Eden","Gladstone","North"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4cd243e9db18b0ca8694002db345d804"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The center back started 3 years after the wing back.","Of the sweeper and the person who started in 1982, one played for the Hawks and the other played for the Courage.","The player who started in 1985 was either the person on the Minutemen or Imay.","The person on the Predators started sometime before the second striker.","The player on the Mustangs was either the player who started in 1985 or the second striker.","Hatcha was either the player on the Courage or the player on the Whitecaps.","Of Banben and the player on the Mustangs, one was the full back and the other began playing in 1988.","The player on the Predators started 9 years after the goalie.","The person on the Silverbacks started 6 years before Cerisa.","Banben started 9 years after Cerisa.","Daregh didn't play for the Silverbacks.","The person on the Minutemen started 6 years after Awad."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Cerisa","Daregh","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hawks","Minutemen","Mustangs","Predators","Silverbacks","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf396e4345c52326f4ea0663d1c31187"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The prospector working at Laurel Ridge was either the prospector who found 29 ounces of gold or Jack Jacobs.","The miner who worked in California finished with 15 ounces more gold than Fred Fletcher.","Dilbert Duke, the prospector working at Fuller Rise, the prospector who worked in Canada, the miner who found 20 ounces of gold and the person working at Belle Hart were all different miners.","The miner who worked in California didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Of the prospector working at Belle Hart and the person who found 26 ounces of gold, one worked in Arizona and the other worked in Alaska.","The person who worked in Alaska finished with 9 ounces more gold than Harry Howell.","Neither the prospector working at York River nor the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold was Harry Howell.","The person who found 26 ounces of gold was either Ivan Ingram or the person who worked in California.","Of the miner who found 20 ounces of gold and the prospector working at Fuller Rise, one worked in Oregon and the other was Adam Alford.","The miner working at Belle Hart finished with 3 ounces more gold than Adam Alford.","Fred Fletcher was either the person working at Glacier Grove or the person working at Laurel Ridge.","The prospector who worked in Colorado didn't work at the Culver Gorge claim.","The miner who worked in New Mexico finished with 3 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","The miner who worked in Alaska didn't work at the Culver Gorge claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ccf4bf0627f5ca522eec57f96120479e"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The piece made of sandalwood costs 25 dollars less than the hutch.","The item made of elm costs 25 dollars less than the item made of sandalwood.","Hope's item costs 50 dollars more than the piece made of chestnut.","The barstool wasn't made of mahogany.","Of the $250 item and the $275 piece, one was crafted by Bonita and the other is the rocking chair.","Irma's piece costs 75 dollars more than Nadine's piece.","The barstool wasn't made of walnut.","The end table wasn't made of mahogany.","Kendra's piece, Irma's piece, Patsy's piece, the item made of rosewood and the piece made of mahogany are all different pieces.","Of the item made of poplar and Bonita's piece, one is the bench and the other costs $400.","The piece made of elm costs less than Bonita's item.","Irma's item costs 75 dollars less than the footstool.","Irma's item costs 25 dollars less than Kendra's piece.","Hope's item wasn't made of rosewood."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Bonita","Cheri","Hope","Irma","Kendra","Nadine","Patsy"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9cd5ec91c8815bd6f528c727dbb5a4b3"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Kiev accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Alvarez.","Of the project headed by Dr. Lester and the Falston LCS, one will go online in 2017 and the other is in Reykjavik.","The project headed by Dr. Zimmerman is either the Lectra 4C or the facility scheduled to go online in 2016.","The Stockholm accelerator will go online 2 years after the Helsinki accelerator.","The Tevatron LHC isn't in Lisbon.","Neither the Zagreb accelerator nor the Tevatron LHC is the facility scheduled to go online in 2018.","The Tevatron LHC is either the project headed by Dr. Peters or the project headed by Dr. Owens.","The Kiev facility will go online 2 years after the Zynga Complex.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2016 and the project headed by Dr. Lester, one is in Helsinki and the other is the ISON-X42.","The seven accelerators are the Zynga Complex, the Zagreb accelerator, the project headed by Dr. Kirk, the project headed by Dr. Owens, the facility scheduled to go online in 2021, the Reykjavik facility and the project headed by Dr. Alvarez.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 and the project headed by Dr. Owens, one is in Zagreb and the other is the Falston LCS.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Owens."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Lester","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Owens","Dr. Peters","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Oslo","Reykjavik","Stockholm","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fcac9e533cf3e0adcdc673c790adc4c8"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the contestant who scored 460 points and the contestant who scored 380 points, one is Johnathan and the other was from Junction City.","The contestant in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than the contestant from Junction City.","Maggie scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 6.","The player from Elk Grove scored 240 points more points than Stanley.","The player from Cutler scored 80 points more points than Stanley.","The person who scored 540 points, Maggie, and Esther are three different people.","The contestant who scored 620 points is either Nina or the person in lane 3.","Stanley scored 80 points more points than the person from Modesto.","Nina wasn't in lane 1.","Leigh scored 160 points more points than the person in lane 1.","The contestant from Fort Kent wasn't in lane 1.","The player in lane 1, the person in lane 4, the player who scored 380 points, the person who scored 300 points, the contestant who scored 620 points and the person in lane 7 are all different people.","The contestant who scored 780 points wasn't from Ontario.","Stanley scored 320 points fewer points than the player in lane 4.","The person in lane 5 scored 160 points fewer points than the person in lane 3.","The player from Fort Kent wasn't in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Esther","Gretchen","Johnathan","Leigh","Maggie","Nina","Stanley"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37e6493c9ac4119fb84f4a36856e790e"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of Nicole's dummy and the piece going to Oslo, one cost $2,250 and the other is \"Valencio\".","The $1,250 piece isn't \"Yenga\".","\"Utrecht\" cost 250 dollars less than Herman's dummy.","The puppet going to Baltimore cost 250 dollars more than \"Xavier\".","Isabel's piece is going to Ypsilanti.","Kelly's piece cost somewhat less than \"Utrecht\".","\"Utrecht\" is either Lucas's dummy or the dummy going to Vancouver.","\"Waldarama\", the $750 puppet, the $2,250 dummy, \"Utrecht\", the $1,500 dummy and the puppet going to Baltimore are all different dummies.","The $750 puppet is going to Oslo.","Of Isabel's puppet and the puppet going to Portland, one is \"Utrecht\" and the other cost $2,000.","\"Sniffletoe\" is either the puppet going to St. Moritz or Nicole's piece.","Of the $1,500 puppet and the piece going to Oslo, one is \"Valencio\" and the other is Jeff's.","Nicole's puppet, \"Waldarama\", and the piece going to Vancouver are three different dummies.","The $1,500 dummy is either the puppet going to St. Moritz or the piece going to Ypsilanti."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00d2ec94f6ca3300d2466e2d6174d1de"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who got 18 Down wrong was from Hollis.","The person who got 30 Across wrong finished 3 places before the contestant who got 11 Down wrong.","The person from Kalona finished sometime before the solver from Hollis.","Of the solver who finished third and the person who got 20 Across wrong, one was Virginia and the other was from Grant.","The contestant who got 26 Down wrong finished 1 place before the person from Unionville.","Grace answered 30 Across incorrectly.","Dave got the right answer for 11 Down.","Grace was either the contestant from Grant or the contestant who got 18 Down wrong.","Leona finished 4 places after Willie.","Of Leona and Hubert, one finished seventh and the other answered 4 Across incorrectly.","The person from Yorba Linda was either Hubert or the solver who finished third.","The person from Oak View was either the solver who finished sixth or the solver who got 30 Across wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Dave","Grace","Hubert","Leona","Perry","Virginia","Willie"],"label_c":["Eustis","Grant","Hollis","Kalona","Oak View","Unionville","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b45111f73128eb1c6e0be386d898aa42"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Irma paid 2 dollars more than the runner who ordered vermicelli.","The runner who ordered penne paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose puttanesca sauce.","The runner who paid $8.99 didn't choose pomodoro sauce.","The runner who chose puttanesca sauce paid 4 dollars less than the contestant who ordered rotini.","The runner who paid $9.99 was either the runner who chose alfredo sauce or Irma.","Of the runner who chose bolognese sauce and Velma, one paid $6.99 and the other ordered rotini.","Yolanda paid more than the runner who ordered spaghetti.","The seven runners were Claudia, the competitor who ordered rotini, the competitor who paid $6.99, the competitor who paid $11.99, the competitor who ordered vermicelli, the competitor who ordered farfalle and the competitor who ordered capellini.","Yolanda didn't order taglioni.","The runner who paid $10.99 was either Suzanne or the competitor who ordered rotini.","Of the competitor who ordered farfalle and the contestant who chose marinara sauce, one paid $11.99 and the other was Florence.","The competitor who ordered capellini paid more than Suzanne.","The competitor who ordered capellini paid less than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Florence","Irma","Jack","Suzanne","Velma","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","penne","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b16fded3ef3b2a4a13c2f03fc19f8c1"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Bay Bridge isn't in Athens.","The structure in Vaduz is longer than Bay Bridge.","Of the 13,000 ft one and the suspension one, one is in Luxembourg and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The girder structure is 4,500 feet shorter than Star Bridge.","The 13,000 ft structure isn't the camelback bridge.","The cable-stayed bridge is either the 13,000 ft structure or the one in Athens.","The bowstring structure is 1,500 feet longer than Vellon Bridge.","The one in Helsinki isn't the camelback bridge.","The bridge in Skopje is 3,000 feet longer than the one in Tallinn.","The bowstring one is 4,500 feet shorter than Bay Bridge.","Of Vellon Bridge and Avery Bridge, one is the suspension bridge and the other is in Copenhagen.","The structure in Tallinn is 3,000 feet shorter than the girder bridge.","Sandy Bridge isn't 13,000 ft.","Of the 17,500 ft one and the one in Vaduz, one is Gorem Bridge and the other is the truss bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Luxembourg","Skopje","Tallinn","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d65e6ca2a8c1b055fa2324c42491132a"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from Germany won her prize 12 years after the winner from Canada.","Olive Olson didn't win the prize in medicine.","Of Ada Alvarez and the person who won in 1976, one is from Germany and the other won the prize in chemistry.","Fay Ferguson isn't from Germany.","The person from Ireland won her prize 12 years after Mandy Marsh.","Rita Reeves didn't win the prize in economics.","Fay Ferguson isn't from Poland.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in economics.","The winner from Canada won her prize 4 years before the winner from France.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years after the person who won the prize in medicine.","The seven winners are the person who won in 1972, the person from Mexico, the winner who won the prize in literature, Mandy Marsh, the person from Germany, the person from Australia and Tara Tate.","Tara Tate won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in medicine.","The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize after Rita Reeves.","Ada Alvarez is either the person who won the prize in astronomy or the person who won in 1988.","Of the person from Mexico and the winner who won the prize in literature, one won in 1964 and the other is Ada Alvarez."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Fay Ferguson","Kim Kane","Mandy Marsh","Olive Olson","Rita Reeves","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","France","Mexico","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3a2645cd537f068f8792dd86313f659"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's puppet cost somewhat more than the puppet going to St. Moritz.","Margarita's piece is either the $1,750 dummy or the dummy going to Portland.","Nicole's puppet cost 750 dollars less than \"Sniffletoe\".","\"Valencio\" cost 250 dollars more than Jeff's piece.","The puppet going to St. Moritz cost 500 dollars less than \"Utrecht\".","Of the $1,000 puppet and \"Tombawomba\", one is Jeff's and the other is going to Vancouver.","Of \"Xavier\" and the piece going to St. Moritz, one cost $1,500 and the other is Kelly's.","Jeff's puppet is either the piece going to Ypsilanti or the dummy going to Oslo.","The puppet going to Vancouver cost 250 dollars less than the piece going to Oslo.","The $2,000 dummy, \"Xavier\", the dummy going to Baltimore, Herman's puppet and the puppet going to Ypsilanti are all different dummies.","Of the $1,500 dummy and Isabel's piece, one is going to Vancouver and the other is \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9c3c866a7f1651b03226d1bd7f9f765"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Fred Fletcher finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector who worked in New Mexico.","Of Ben Barron and Fred Fletcher, one worked the Laurel Ridge claim and the other found 14 ounces of gold.","Elroy Ellis finished with somewhat more gold than the person who worked in California.","The prospector working at Belle Hart finished with 9 ounces more gold than the prospector who worked in Nevada.","The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Ivan Ingram.","Jack Jacobs finished with 6 ounces more gold than the person working at Belle Hart.","Elroy Ellis didn't work in Arizona.","Chip Cornell finished with 15 ounces more gold than the miner working at Culver Gorge.","The miner who worked in Colorado was either the prospector who found 29 ounces of gold or the miner working at Culver Gorge.","Ben Barron was either the person who worked in Nevada or the person who found 17 ounces of gold.","The prospector working at Fuller Rise finished with somewhat less gold than the person working at York River.","The person who found 17 ounces of gold was either the miner who worked in California or the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","Fred Fletcher didn't work in California.","Harry Howell finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Laurel Ridge.","The person who found 29 ounces of gold was either the person working at Glacier Grove or the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","Of the prospector who found 26 ounces of gold and Harry Howell, one worked in Canada and the other worked the Culver Gorge claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abfebd70a7ab8ed036fadb41c76a418d"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student who finished in first place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student who finished in seventh place.","The contestant who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","Of the student from Mrs. Condini's class and the student who finished in second place, one is Stephanie and the other had to spell \"bulwark\".","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the student from Mrs. Almerini's class or the student who finished in fifth place.","Of Otis and the student whose final word was \"facetiously\", one was from Mrs. Nixon's class and the other finished in fifth place.","The student from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 5 letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in third place.","The contestant whose final word was \"graciousness\" is either the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class or the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Clarence had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class.","Bessie wasn't asked to spell \"graciousness\".","Andres, the student who finished in sixth place, the child from Mrs. Witte's class, the student who finished in fourth place and the student who finished in first place are all different people.","The child who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in fifth place.","Bessie had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Yvette.","Clarence wasn't asked to spell \"graciousness\".","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Andres","Bessie","Clarence","Ira","Otis","Stephanie","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2132344e06a65ca3ae1d74bdec0a0538"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 7-year-old didn't come from Puruk Cahu.","The orangutan that was found in Ambalat is 15 years younger than the ape Gracie works with.","The ape Dolly works with is 6 years older than the ape that was found in Ambalat.","The 19-year-old is either the animal that was found in Basahan or Rajesh.","Of Nikatrice and the animal Beatrice works with, one is 4 years old and the other came from Melak.","Of Ofallo and the ape that was found in Puak, one is cared for by Gracie and the other is cared for by Beatrice.","Shamir is 6 years younger than Ofallo.","The animal Francine works with is younger than the ape Eva works with.","Of the ape that was found in Basahan and the ape Beatrice works with, one is 22 years old and the other is Quirrel.","The 16-year-old is either the orangutan Calliope works with or the ape that was found in Basahan.","The seven animals are the ape that was found in Tarakan, the 4-year-old, the 22-year-old, Merah, the animal Eva works with, the orangutan Gracie works with and Quirrel.","The ape Eva works with is 3 years younger than the ape that was found in Basahan."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16","19","22"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Melak","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1aae98121f9f754369de9ebd286b2ea8"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $350 piece is either the item made of mahogany or the item made of elm.","The $275 item wasn't made of walnut.","The barstool was made of oak.","Latasha's piece costs less than the footstool.","Patsy's item wasn't made of elm.","The item made of poplar costs 50 dollars more than the end table.","The rocking chair was made of teak.","The item made of teak costs 100 dollars more than the piece made of oak.","The bookshelf is either the item made of teak or the item made of chestnut.","Of Tabitha's item and the piece made of poplar, one is the barstool and the other costs $325.","Of the $400 item and the $375 piece, one is the bookshelf and the other was crafted by Shelley.","The footstool wasn't made of mahogany.","The coffee table costs 25 dollars less than Cheri's piece.","The piece made of oak costs more than Freda's item.","The hutch costs more than Tabitha's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Cheri","Ellen","Freda","Latasha","Patsy","Shelley","Tabitha"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","oak","poplar","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ee21c194a1e986384a681023c725527"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Mike Morales's piece came out in 1978.","Gilby Glass's one didn't sell for $275.","The card that sold for $375 didn't come out in 2015.","The one for the person who played third base didn't come out in 1983.","The 2012 item sold for 200 dollars more than Cole Cooley's one.","The 1988 card was either Cole Cooley's one or the item for the person who played first base.","The item that sold for $175 was either the one for the person who played third base or Irv Ingram's piece.","The one for the person who played shortstop didn't come out in 1983.","Of Jimmy Jacobs's piece and the 1988 item, one featured the person who played left field and the other sold for $175.","The piece for the person who played catcher sold for 150 dollars less than the one for the person who played shortstop.","The piece for the person who played right field, Jimmy Jacobs's piece, and Gilby Glass's piece are three different cards.","Irv Ingram's one came out in 2012.","The item for the person who played catcher sold for 200 dollars less than Eric Estrada's piece.","Of Irv Ingram's one and the 2015 piece, one featured the person who played center field and the other sold for $425.","The 1978 piece sold for somewhat less than the card for the person who played third base.","Cole Cooley's card was either the piece for the person who played center field or the one for the person who played left field.","The 2007 item, the one that sold for $225, and Bill Bernard's one are three different cards."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Gilby Glass","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales"],"label_c":["1978","1983","1988","1999","2007","2012","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","left field","right field","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8933416e80b46c8ade1c67bfba17059"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Faye Fender's podcast has 4 million fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","Geneva Gold's podcast has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2014.","Cora Capon's show is either the show with 5 million downloads or the show that began in 2012.","The literature podcast has fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast.","The podcast that began in 2008 is either Faye Fender's podcast or the podcast with 4 million downloads.","The business podcast, the podcast with 7 million downloads, the show that began in 2014, Geneva Gold's show and Al Acosta's podcast are all different shows.","Dixie Dean's show is either the podcast that began in 2011 or the business show.","The podcast that began in 2014 is either Geneva Gold's show or the podcast with 4 million downloads.","The show that began in 2013 has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","The music podcast has 3 million more downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","Cora Capon's show isn't about gaming.","The show that began in 2015, the literature podcast, and the sports show are three different shows.","Eva Estrada's podcast isn't about gaming.","The literature podcast has 1 million more downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","The show that began in 2015 is either Al Acosta's podcast or Geneva Gold's show.","The show that began in 2011 has 1 million more downloads than the sports podcast.","The film show is either the podcast with 7 million downloads or the podcast with 2 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2011","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=abed6c63681fe0d69d271f6033547b3d"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The balloon Ian bought was either the purple animal or the snail.","The balloon Ian bought cost 1 dollar more than the white animal.","The monkey cost 1 dollar less than the yellow balloon.","The piece Verna bought wasn't gold.","The animal Sidney bought cost 5 dollars more than the cat.","The snail cost more than the monkey.","The piece William bought was either the cat or the red piece.","The snail wasn't purchased by Sidney.","Of the $8.00 piece and the magenta balloon, one was the bear and the other was the dog.","The dog was either the $4.00 piece or the $5.00 balloon.","Of the brown animal and the balloon Bernard bought, one cost $9.00 and the other cost $3.00.","The fish wasn't purchased by Bernard.","The red piece was either the $6.00 balloon or the piece Francisco bought.","The balloon Francisco bought cost 1 dollar more than the monkey.","Of the cat and the piece Bernard bought, one was white and the other cost $4.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Dixie","Francisco","Ian","Sidney","Verna","William"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57ae1c823e89a2e30eadc8240130d19e"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The seven cases were Justice Larson's majority opinion, the March 3 case, Carson v Dunn, the March 24 case, Omar v Powers, the 7-2 decision and the 6-3 decision.","Short v Metz was either the March 17 proceeding or Justice Olson's majority opinion.","Omar v Powers wasn't the 2-7 decision.","Watts v Yang didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood.","The 8-1 decision was sometime after the 3-6 decision.","The 5-4 decision was sometime before the 2-7 decision.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 4 weeks before Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Of the March 17 proceeding and Ayers v Byrd, one was the 3-6 decision and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 5 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","The 6-3 decision was either Watts v Yang or the March 24 case.","Short v Metz was 3 weeks after Zamora v Pibb.","Omar v Powers was 5 weeks after Justice Alvarado's majority opinion.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was either the 3-6 decision or Zamora v Pibb.","Of Zamora v Pibb and the 5-4 decision, one was on March 3 and the other was on March 24."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59c3ee47af7c9d73cff64fdf798ab4a9"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person in lane 3 scored fewer points than Oliver.","Of the person who scored 700 points and Wanda, one was in lane 1 and the other was from Modesto.","The contestant in lane 1 scored 240 points more points than the contestant in lane 6.","The contestant from Junction City scored more points than the contestant in lane 7.","Wanda scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 3.","The person in lane 3 is either the player from Elk Grove or Brandi.","Wanda is either the contestant from Junction City or the player from Cutler.","Of the player from Junction City and the person who scored 620 points, one is Hope and the other was in lane 1.","The person from Bristol wasn't in lane 2.","The player from Bristol scored more points than Hope.","The player in lane 1 scored 80 points fewer points than the player in lane 5.","The person from Bristol wasn't in lane 3.","The person in lane 3 scored 160 points fewer points than Perry.","The person from Cutler scored more points than the player from Pacific Grove.","The contestant who scored 540 points wasn't from Pacific Grove.","The contestant in lane 6 scored 80 points fewer points than Vincent.","Brandi scored 240 points fewer points than the player in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Brandi","Deanna","Hope","Oliver","Perry","Vincent","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84ce4ff86a6a9006cab86d76288b0c53"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who gave Ally the planter spent 25 dollars less than Lily Little.","Pam Powell didn't spend exactly $450.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro spent less than Kit Kelley.","The person who spent $400 is either Lily Little or the person who gave Ally the juicer.","Of the person who spent $525 and the friend who lives in Decatur City, one is Lily Little and the other gave Ally the HD tv.","Of the attendee who lives in Eustis and the person who spent $525, one is Kit Kelley and the other gave Ally the laptop.","The person who lives in Decatur City spent less than the friend who lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent less than Mitch Mayo.","The person who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 25 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the planter.","The friend who gave Ally the blender spent more than Ned Norris.","The person who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent 25 dollars less than the person who lives in Clovis.","Of the attendee who gave Ally the blender and the friend who spent $400, one is Ned Norris and the other lives in Jonesboro.","Jack Jordan didn't spend exactly $550.","The person who spent $400 doesn't live in Sun City.","The attendee who gave Ally the toaster spent less than Jack Jordan."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d2302c66e100beeb49f8db9781a4b18"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Amari Michi isn't in Funai.","Of the temple built in 1645 and the structure in Uchida, one is dedicated to the cat and the other is Okabe Honzo.","The shrine built in 1885, the temple in Funai, and the temple dedicated to the mouse are three different shrines.","The temple dedicated to the cat was built 180 years after the temple in Usui.","The seven shrines are Yamasaki, the shrine in Miyato, the temple in Funai, the shrine dedicated to the mouse, the shrine in Niwa, the shrine in Nakai and the shrine in Toyagi.","Matsuno Okura, the shrine in Niwa, and the structure in Toyagi are three different shrines.","Of Hori Takesi and the structure in Miyato, one is dedicated to the mouse and the other was built in 1765.","Of Sama Takako and Amari Michi, one is in Nakai and the other is dedicated to the rooster.","The structure in Toyagi was built 60 years after the temple in Usui.","The structure dedicated to the dragon is either Yamasaki or the structure built in 1645.","The structure dedicated to the frog is either the structure built in 1705 or the shrine in Toyagi.","The structure dedicated to the turtle is either Sama Takako or the structure in Miyato.","Matsuno Okura isn't dedicated to the deer.","The structure built in 1645 isn't in Funai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee1cd728f38054792ae31fae3217198a"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Bonita's item is either the $350 item or the bench.","Olivia's piece costs 25 dollars less than the item made of rosewood.","The bookshelf costs more than Hope's piece.","The bookshelf is either the $275 piece or the piece made of teak.","The piece made of mahogany costs 50 dollars more than the barstool.","The seven pieces are the bookshelf, the item made of mahogany, Shelley's item, the $375 piece, the item made of oak, the item made of sandalwood and the $325 item.","Shelley's piece is either the bench or the footstool.","The bench costs 75 dollars more than Olivia's piece.","Of the rocking chair and Irma's item, one was made of mahogany and the other costs $350.","The piece made of oak costs 50 dollars less than the coffee table.","Of the piece made of mahogany and the $325 item, one was crafted by Irma and the other is the bench.","The item made of chestnut costs more than the piece made of elm.","The bench costs 25 dollars less than Antoinette's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Bonita","Hope","Irma","Olivia","Shelley","Velma"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","oak","rosewood","sandalwood","teak"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74e70005033e856376ace994bfe0616b"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 125 is either the Spanish class or the English class.","The Spanish class has 10 more students than the class in room 201.","Mr. Quinn's class is either the class with 35 students or the class in room 120.","The class with 37 students is either Mr. Zimmerman's class or the course in room 322.","The class in room 412 has 2 more students than the Spanish class.","The class in room 125 has somewhat more students than the class in room 114.","Mr. Leach's class has somewhat fewer students than the Art class.","The Chemistry class has 2 more students than Mr. Saunders's class.","The Spanish class, the Biology class, Mr. Leach's class and Mr. Underwood's class are all different classes.","Of Mr. Zimmerman's class and the course in room 129, one is the Spanish class and the other is the Geometry class.","Mr. Underwood's class has 2 more students than Mr. Saunders's class.","The class with 39 students isn't taught by Brady.","Mr. Leach's class has somewhat more students than the course in room 322."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["114","120","125","129","201","322","412"],"label_c":["Brady","Leach","Morrison","Quinn","Saunders","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Art","Biology","Chemistry","English","Geometry","Latin","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f219508ab0fe70d911f123f5acddf6ad"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Disco Mania\" came out 5 years after \"Meteor Rise\".","The $3,750 machine came out 1 year before the machine made by Tarco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\" wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The machine released in 1979, the $2,500 system, and the $2,000 system are three different games.","Of \"Zany Circus\" and the game released in 1977, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other costs $1,750.","\"Aladeen\" came out 1 year before the $5,200 game.","Of the machine released in 1975 and the machine made by Maxigame, one is \"Aladeen\" and the other costs $1,750.","The machine made by Maxigame came out sometime after \"Archer Quest\".","The $2,000 system came out 3 years after the $3,750 pinball machine.","The $1,500 game came out 4 years before the pinball machine made by Pinnefore.","The machine made by Waverly Toys came out sometime after the machine made by Dow Games.","\"Archer Quest\" came out sometime after the $2,000 machine.","The machine released in 1978 is either the $5,200 machine or the game made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8329d69ce1d26852f1fa1c1521dd6c65"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe with 400 calories wasn't served on May 13th.","The recipe with 480 calories, the recipe served on May 11th, the meal with 18 grams of protein, the recipe served on May 16th, the garlic tilapia and the recipe with 9 grams of protein were all different recipes.","The chili pork has 440 calories.","The lemon salmon contains 40 more calories than the meal served on May 15th.","The meal with 8 grams of protein was either the recipe with 500 calories or the meal with 420 calories.","The dish with 15 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the meal served on May 11th.","The dish with 500 calories wasn't served on May 17th.","The recipe with 400 calories wasn't served on May 12th.","The citrus halibut, the recipe served on May 11th, and the dish served on May 13th are three different recipes.","The kale quinoa contains 20 more calories than the lemon salmon.","The bulgur salad contains 80 more calories than the dish with 10 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 17th contains 20 more calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein wasn't served on May 16th.","The dish with 500 calories doesn't have exactly 9 grams of protein.","The meal with 7 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the meal with 15 grams of protein.","Of the dish with 400 calories and the recipe with 18 grams of protein, one was the garlic tilapia and the other was served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac90b0e156646a31bc08a2c5362b9fb2"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 7% is either the one begun in 1983 or First Crescent.","Of the fund run by Sal Spencer and the fund with a return of 11%, one started in 1977 and the other is Hudson Brook.","The fund run by Larry Larsen is either Pine Bay or the one with a return of 9%.","Citizen Trust has had a 3 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1989.","The fund with a return of 9% isn't run by Yolanda Yang.","Pine Bay isn't the hedge fund with a return of 12%.","The one run by Vic Velasquez has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 1983.","Of the one with a return of 12% and the one with a return of 8%, one is Oak Capital and the other is run by Quentin Quinn.","Black River has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 2002.","Pine Bay has a 1 percent larger return than Hudson Brook.","The one begun in 1997 is run by Yolanda Yang.","Hudson Brook didn't begin in 2009.","The one begun in 1997 has a larger return than the fund begun in 2002.","The one run by Nadine Newton has a 3 percent larger return than the fund run by Yolanda Yang."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Nadine Newton","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer","Vic Velasquez","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1989","1997","2002","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8f9e8d6f526c98de932dfde9943de2f"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Nolan's Pine is 6 feet shorter than the tree in Silk Notch.","The 153 ft. tree is either Zeke's Spruce or the tree in Eldora Woods.","The seven trees are the 159 ft. tree, Old Jarvis, Roger's Oak, The Senator, the 99 year-old tree, the tree in Benton Notch and the tree in Deloit Woods.","Of the 153 ft. tree and the 99 year-old tree, one is Evan's Fir and the other is in Eldora Woods.","Of Nolan's Pine and the 87 year-old tree, one is 150 ft. tall and the other is in Woden Woods.","The 150 ft. tree isn't in Benton Notch.","The 80 year-old tree is shorter than the 94 year-old tree.","Zeke's Spruce is taller than the tree in Eldora Woods.","The 159 ft. tree isn't 96 years old.","Of the 159 ft. tree and Old Jarvis, one is 80 years old and the other is in Knox Woods.","Evan's Fir is taller than Roger's Oak.","The 79 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than the tree in Eldora Woods.","Roger's Oak is taller than the 94 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ce23dcfdd5be6ebd2e2ee2aa043b773"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Valentine will go online sometime after the Warsaw accelerator.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 1 year before the Paris accelerator.","The Bale-Hahn SSC, the project headed by Dr. Quinn, the Lectra 4C, the Tevatron LHC and the Reykjavik facility are all different accelerators.","The ISON-X42 isn't headed by Dr. Quinn.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will not go online in 2020.","The Egert Facility will go online sometime before the Oslo facility.","The Egert Facility will go online 1 year before the Falston LCS.","The Bale-Hahn SSC isn't in Stockholm.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online 3 years before the project headed by Dr. Ewing.","Of the Dublin accelerator and the Paris accelerator, one is the Lectra 4C and the other is headed by Dr. Weber.","The Falston LCS is either the project headed by Dr. Valentine or the Reykjavik facility.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Ewing.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2017 and the project headed by Dr. Noble, one is in Oslo and the other is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Dublin accelerator will go online 4 years before the Zynga Complex."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Lester","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Dublin","Madrid","Oslo","Paris","Reykjavik","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b4fd7e4df0c4d877c87e51d11ae0efb8"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 10 minutes talked about P.M. Gladstone.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","The presenter who got the A talked about P.M. Eden.","Of the presenter who spoke for 18 minutes and Roberta, one talked about P.M. Blair and the other got the A.","The student who spoke for 14 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Chamberlain.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair spoke 8 minutes less than Zachary.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes was either Theodore or the presenter who got the C-.","Blake didn't get the B-.","Theodore spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Hazel.","Edith spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the B-.","The student who got the A- was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","Of the student who spoke for 8 minutes and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain, one got the D and the other got the A-.","Hazel didn't speak for 18 minutes.","The student who got the A spoke 4 minutes more than Edith.","The student who got the C+ spoke 4 minutes more than Blake.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Edith","Hazel","Lucille","Roberta","Theodore","Zachary"],"label_c":["Blair","Chamberlain","Churchill","Eden","Gladstone","Heath","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fba22c3a6ff7cbd19231f1199f9d057e"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish served on May 12th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 9 grams of protein.","The meal with 10 grams of protein was either the meal served on May 16th or the meal with 420 calories.","The dish served on May 17th contains 80 fewer calories than the bulgur salad.","The meal with 7 grams of protein contains 60 more calories than the dish with 10 grams of protein.","Of the meal with 18 grams of protein and the meal with 380 calories, one was served on May 15th and the other was the kale quinoa.","The meal with 10 grams of protein contains 80 fewer calories than the chili pork.","The dish served on May 11th contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe served on May 17th.","The meal with 420 calories wasn't served on May 12th.","The lemon salmon doesn't have exactly 5 grams of protein.","The asian steak wasn't served on May 17th.","The dish with 18 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the dish with 12 grams of protein.","The asian steak wasn't served on May 13th.","The recipe with 480 calories wasn't served on May 16th.","Of the dish with 400 calories and the recipe served on May 13th, one has exactly 12 grams of protein and the other has exactly 5 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 15th was either the garlic tilapia or the recipe with 440 calories.","The dish with 10 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the meal with 5 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98265ad37ab3acb00115ff616ae42a22"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the traveler from Canada and Harry, one was born on April 13th and the other is the politician.","Harry has a birthday 3 months after the surgeon.","The person born on October 19th is either the diplomat or the musician.","The traveler from Norway has a birthday 2 months after the musician.","Frank is not from Austria.","Bill has a birthday sometime before the person from Belgium.","The architect is either the traveler whose birthday is on October 19th or Kevin.","Of the traveler from Belgium and the traveler from Germany, one was born on June 14th and the other is Bill.","Michael has a birthday 2 months after Frank.","Neither the diplomat nor Michael is the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th.","Bill has a birthday 1 month before Adrian.","Jeffrey is either the person from Sweden or the politician.","The traveler from Germany has a birthday 2 months before the musician.","The engineer has a birthday sometime before the traveler from Austria."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Bill","Frank","Harry","Jeffrey","Kevin","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bed77acec5b25ab31be9e8c298ac7da0"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe with the wishbone will leave 2 months after the flier with the talisman.","Florence is either the flier going to Kansas or the aerophobe going to Texas.","The passenger with the shamrock will leave 3 months after Maurice.","The flier leaving in May is either the passenger with the rabbit's foot or Maurice.","Of the passenger leaving in July and Rudy, one will bring their talisman and the other will bring their coin.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the horseshoe.","Maurice will leave 2 months after Eloise.","Of the aerophobe leaving in July and the passenger with the wishbone, one will go to Georgia and the other will go to Virginia.","Whitney won't go to Georgia.","The aerophobe going to Texas will leave 4 months before the aerophobe going to Kansas.","The seven fliers are the aerophobe going to Utah, Eloise, Whitney, Maurice, Jaime, Rudy and the flier leaving in June.","Whitney will leave 1 month after the flier going to Pennsylvania."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alma","Eloise","Florence","Jaime","Maurice","Rudy","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","Kansas","Pennsylvania","Texas","Utah","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdd06ccf98d6a5ac03b67d80a02ed651"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class, the child whose final word was \"facetiously\", and the child whose final word was \"anemic\" are three different people.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to Nick.","Yvette is either the student from Mrs. Witte's class or the child who finished in third place.","Of the student who finished in fifth place and the student from Mrs. Almerini's class, one had to spell \"facetiously\" and the other is Hannah.","Bessie had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Philip is either the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class or the child from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Philip.","Philip had to spell \"consomme\".","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in second place.","The student who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant who finished in seventh place is either the student whose final word was \"anemic\" or the contestant whose final word was \"facetiously\".","The student from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Yvette.","Jill wasn't asked to spell \"bulwark\".","Bessie had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student who finished in second place.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Bessie."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Bessie","Hannah","Jill","Nick","Otis","Philip","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=044f6c437c817d7c9cfaa8d8bddfe71c"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who submitted the green item didn't knit the tea cozy.","The person who submitted the green item finished somewhat before Ollie.","The person who entered her blanket finished 1 place after the person who entered her mittens.","Of the knitter who entered her scarf and the entrant who finished first, one is Natasha and the other made the white item.","Of the entrant who submitted the white item and the person who finished second, one is Ruth and the other made the hat.","Alexis finished 3 places after the entrant who entered her tea cozy.","The knitter who entered her sweater finished 5 places before the person who submitted the orange item.","Desiree finished somewhat before the entrant who submitted the blue item.","Tanya didn't make the black item.","Of the knitter who submitted the purple item and the knitter who finished third, one is Desiree and the other made the blanket.","Laverne finished 3 places after the entrant who entered her sweater.","The knitter who entered her socks finished 2 places after Tanya.","The person who submitted the black item is either the person who entered her scarf or the person who finished second.","The person who entered her hat finished somewhat after Ruth."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Alexis","Desiree","Laverne","Natasha","Ollie","Ruth","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=beed58acd848b25ac024fca2ad48b167"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The garlic tilapia doesn't have exactly 9 grams of protein.","Of the meal with 380 calories and the dish with 18 grams of protein, one was the chili pork and the other was served on May 14th.","The meal served on May 16th contains 20 more calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","The lemon salmon was either the dish served on May 12th or the recipe with 9 grams of protein.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein contains 100 fewer calories than the dish served on May 13th.","The lemon salmon doesn't have exactly 440 calories.","The kale quinoa doesn't have exactly 500 calories.","The meal served on May 17th contains 80 more calories than the recipe with 8 grams of protein.","Of the meal served on May 14th and the dish served on May 13th, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was the citrus halibut.","Of the citrus halibut and the meal with 7 grams of protein, one was served on May 17th and the other has 420 calories.","The seven recipes were the dish with 480 calories, the dish with 8 grams of protein, the bulgur salad, the meal with 5 grams of protein, the dish with 18 grams of protein, the meal served on May 17th and the dish served on May 15th.","The kale quinoa wasn't served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdd208c63c8381221779a03748198c4c"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Bowling Alley\" came out sometime after the $2,500 game.","Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the $6,400 game, one was made by Hayco Inc. and the other was released in 1977.","\"Aladeen\" came out sometime before \"Zany Circus\".","The $2,500 system came out 2 years before the system made by Pinnefore.","The $2,000 machine came out 1 year before the $1,750 system.","The pinball machine made by Maxigame came out sometime before \"Archer Quest\".","The game released in 1975, the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc., \"Archer Quest\", the machine made by Hayco Inc., the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys and \"Voyager Hero\" are all different games.","Of the machine made by Hayco Inc. and the $2,000 machine, one was released in 1980 and the other was released in 1975.","The $2,000 pinball machine came out 4 years before \"Aladeen\".","The $1,500 pinball machine wasn't made by Arco.","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't made by Tarco Inc..","The machine released in 1977 doesn't cost $1,500.","\"Archer Quest\" is either the $5,200 game or the $1,500 machine.","Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the pinball machine released in 1976, one was made by Dow Games and the other costs $1,750."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db758a8f6314dab4fa248581a82d4a50"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Alberta scored fewer points than the person from Bristol.","Of the player in lane 3 and the person from Pacific Grove, one is Deanna and the other scored 780 points.","The contestant in lane 5 scored 160 points more points than the contestant from Modesto.","The player from Elk Grove wasn't in lane 1.","The contestant from Bristol wasn't in lane 4.","Perry wasn't from Elk Grove.","The player in lane 6 scored fewer points than the contestant in lane 7.","The person from Pacific Grove scored 320 points fewer points than Florence.","Of the player who scored 700 points and the player who scored 460 points, one was from Elk Grove and the other is Alberta.","The person in lane 4 scored 240 points more points than Nina.","The player from Fort Kent scored 320 points more points than the contestant from Junction City.","Of the person in lane 7 and the person who scored 780 points, one is Gretchen and the other was from Modesto.","Alberta scored 80 points more points than Nina."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Deanna","Esther","Florence","Gretchen","Nina","Perry"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4635eb7e8bb1afb1e1b61b00d514d609"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ingram's home won't be going to Laguna Beach.","The home going to Yountville is 60 sq ft larger than the $27,500 house.","The house going to Shaver Lake is 45 sq ft larger than the structure going to Mission Viejo.","The Davidson's house won't be going to Healdsburg.","The $38,000 house is 75 sq ft smaller than the Davidson's home.","The Underwood's home is 15 sq ft larger than the $35,000 structure.","The Underwood's home is either the $36,000 structure or the $29,000 house.","The house going to Laguna Beach is either the $25,000 home or the 125 sq ft structure.","The $27,500 home is 15 sq ft smaller than the house going to Kennebunkport.","Of the $32,250 home and the 110 sq ft home, one is for the Kirbys and the other is for the Ewings.","Of the Pratt's house and the 125 sq ft house, one sold for $35,000 and the other will be delivered to Mission Viejo.","The 185 sq ft house didn't sell for $25,000.","The Ewing's structure is either the 155 sq ft structure or the $32,250 home.","The 185 sq ft home didn't sell for $36,000.","The Pratt's home is somewhat smaller than the $38,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5dd6676cc51f9a306181252e4d8f84c"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The order with gouda cheese costs 2 dollars more than the order with bologna.","Juan's order costs more than the sandwich with bologna.","Neither the $5.75 sandwich nor Irene's sandwich is the order with prosciutto.","Of the $4.75 sandwich and the $7.75 order, one includes corned beef and the other includes muenster cheese.","The order with corned beef doesn't include swiss cheese.","The sandwich with bologna costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with liverwurst.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs more than Greg's sandwich.","The $3.75 order includes liverwurst.","The sandwich with muenster cheese, the sandwich with roast beef, Sue's order, the sandwich with liverwurst, Warren's sandwich and Irene's sandwich are all different sandwiches.","The sandwich with cheddar cheese costs more than Sue's order.","The order with ham costs 2 dollars more than the order with bologna.","The sandwich with roast beef includes colby jack cheese.","The $7.75 order doesn't include cheddar cheese.","Mildred's order costs 4 dollars more than the sandwich with salami.","The sandwich with liverwurst costs 1 dollar more than the order with provolone cheese.","The order with swiss cheese costs more than Peter's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Irene","Juan","Mildred","Peter","Sue","Warren"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9059d5c76ed0013ba789ff0b724b5718"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Kelly's piece isn't going to Vancouver.","Of the piece going to Ypsilanti and the piece going to Baltimore, one cost $1,500 and the other is \"Xavier\".","Of \"Sniffletoe\" and \"Utrecht\", one cost $2,000 and the other is going to Vancouver.","\"Xavier\" cost somewhat less than the puppet going to Ypsilanti.","Kelly's dummy isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Of the piece going to Ypsilanti and the piece going to Baltimore, one cost $750 and the other is Jeff's.","\"Xavier\" cost 500 dollars less than Nicole's piece.","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat less than \"Waldarama\".","The $2,250 puppet isn't \"Waldarama\".","The $1,250 dummy isn't going to St. Moritz.","Isabel's piece cost 750 dollars less than Jeff's piece.","Of \"Valencio\" and Herman's dummy, one is going to Ypsilanti and the other is going to Portland.","The puppet going to Portland cost 1,000 dollars more than the dummy going to Vancouver.","Nicole's piece isn't \"Tombawomba\".","The puppet going to Oslo cost 500 dollars more than Margarita's dummy."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=427c1fcde438a4b1c69ea11d4b3503e7"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who lives in Fruitland is either Mitch Mayo or the friend who gave Ally the blender.","Lily Little spent 125 dollars more than Pam Powell.","The attendee who lives in Sun City spent more than Ned Norris.","The person who gave Ally the planter spent 100 dollars less than the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","Of the attendee who spent $425 and Jack Jordan, one gave Ally the blender and the other lives in Twin Peaks.","The person who spent $475 didn't give Ally the laptop.","The attendee who spent $450 didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent 25 dollars more than the attendee who lives in Clovis.","The person who gave Ally the toaster is either Lily Little or the attendee who lives in Eustis.","Ned Norris spent more than the attendee who lives in Fruitland.","The person who spent $450, Kit Kelley, the friend who lives in Eustis, the person who lives in Fruitland and Mitch Mayo are all different people.","The friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent less than Kit Kelley.","The attendee who spent $475 is either the person who lives in Jonesboro or Ora Osborne."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18b50ec98b8a2596e65a69347e0559fa"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Watts v Yang and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, one was on March 10 and the other was the 5-4 decision.","Omar v Powers, the March 24 proceeding, and the 3-6 decision are three different cases.","Gibbs v Kintz didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","Watts v Yang was 1 week before Zamora v Pibb.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 5 weeks before the 3-6 decision.","The March 24 proceeding wasn't the 6-3 decision.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 5 weeks before Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Of Justice Quinn's majority opinion and Zamora v Pibb, one was on March 3 and the other was on March 24.","Of Carson v Dunn and Justice Alvarado's majority opinion, one was on April 14 and the other was the 7-2 decision.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 3 weeks after the 8-1 decision.","Gibbs v Kintz, the 2-7 decision, the March 17 proceeding, the March 3 proceeding and the April 14 case were all different cases.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion was either the March 3 proceeding or the April 14 case.","Ayers v Byrd was 1 week before the 2-7 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ab586399a22b528d12f5af7aae0029a"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 45 feet.","Of Henrietta's design and the airplane that went 45 feet, one was blue and the other was thrown 7th.","Ella's design landed 40 feet shorter than the silver airplane.","The white airplane went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","The airplane that went 15 feet was either the silver plane or the pink airplane.","The blue airplane went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 6th.","The plane that went 65 feet was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the plane that was thrown 5th.","Aaron's design wasn't blue.","The plane that was thrown 6th went 10 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 4th.","Margo's design was either the plane that went 35 feet or the plane that was thrown 5th.","Of the black airplane and Aaron's design, one was thrown 2nd and the other was thrown 6th.","The seven planes were the yellow airplane, the plane that was thrown 7th, the airplane that went 15 feet, Omar's design, Margo's design, the plane that went 45 feet and the plane that was thrown 5th.","The black plane went 10 feet farther than the white plane."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=408b29ef852d2c1581a59e113cb4d37c"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the winner from Australia and Fay Ferguson, one won in 1988 and the other won the prize in bioengineering.","Casey Carson won her prize before the winner from Germany.","The person who won the prize in physics won her prize before the person from Russia.","Of the winner who won the prize in chemistry and the winner who won the prize in medicine, one won in 1988 and the other is from New Zealand.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 8 years after Patsy Pope.","Of Mandy Marsh and the person from Poland, one won in 1984 and the other won the prize in medicine.","The person who won in 1984, the winner who won the prize in chemistry, the person from Canada, the person who won the prize in literature and the person who won the prize in bioengineering are all different winners.","The winner who won the prize in astronomy won her prize after the person who won the prize in literature.","Ida Ingram won her prize after the winner from Germany.","The winner from Australia won her prize after the person from Russia.","The winner from New Zealand won her prize 8 years after the person who won the prize in literature.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry is either the winner who won in 1964 or Ada Alvarez.","Mandy Marsh won the prize in economics.","The winner from Germany didn't win the prize in literature."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Casey Carson","Fay Ferguson","Ida Ingram","Mandy Marsh","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=341826ef3f10aa7c22ed2ad6ebbd90e1"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 6 million downloads is either the sports podcast or the podcast that began in 2011.","Of the sports show and the show that began in 2014, one is Dixie Dean's and the other is Cora Capon's.","The show that began in 2008 has more downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","Of the literature podcast and the show with 2 million downloads, one started in 2012 and the other is Dixie Dean's.","The show that began in 2013 has 3 million fewer downloads than the gaming podcast.","The show that began in 2009 has 3 million more downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","The film podcast has 5 million more downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","The investing podcast has fewer downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","Faye Fender's podcast isn't about business.","The sports podcast has 3 million more downloads than the show that began in 2008.","Al Acosta's podcast doesn't have exactly 3 million downloads.","Faye Fender's show doesn't have exactly 7 million downloads.","The literature show has more downloads than Al Acosta's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2011","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52d4aefe5aa278ea8e1473ade137880c"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Of Gibbs v Kintz and the 3-6 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado and the other was on March 31.","Of the March 17 proceeding and the 4-5 decision, one was Short v Metz and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was 2 weeks before Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion wasn't the 7-2 decision.","Ayers v Byrd was sometime before the 7-2 decision.","Omar v Powers was 1 week before Gibbs v Kintz.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was either the 2-7 decision or Zamora v Pibb.","Watts v Yang was sometime after Ayers v Byrd.","Justice Olson's majority opinion was 4 weeks after Watts v Yang.","The March 3 case wasn't the 5-4 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was on April 7.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was 2 weeks before the 8-1 decision.","Short v Metz was sometime after Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","The 3-6 decision, the March 24 case, Justice Quinn's majority opinion and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion were all different cases.","The 4-5 decision was 1 week after Justice Caldwell's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=894e48b424729f2206db5e42a079109c"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The white plane went somewhat farther than Valerie's design.","The airplane that went 55 feet wasn't thrown 3rd.","The blue plane landed 20 feet shorter than Ella's design.","Of the plane that was thrown 5th and Omar's design, one went 65 feet and the other was green.","Margo's design went 10 feet farther than Ella's design.","Ella's design wasn't black.","The plane that was thrown 1st went 30 feet farther than the yellow plane.","The seven planes were the pink plane, the airplane that went 35 feet, the plane that went 45 feet, the plane that went 75 feet, the airplane that went 55 feet, the plane that went 15 feet and Henrietta's design.","Of the pink airplane and the airplane that went 35 feet, one was thrown 1st and the other was thrown 7th.","Henrietta's design went somewhat farther than Roderick's design.","The white plane landed 10 feet shorter than Omar's design.","The plane that was thrown 4th was either the black plane or the yellow airplane.","The plane that was thrown 2nd was either the plane that went 35 feet or the airplane that went 15 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bef824744340d679f78990d70e7c87aa"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of walnut costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of sandalwood.","Josephine's item doesn't cost $350.","The $375 item wasn't made of elm.","The footstool, the piece made of sandalwood, the $325 piece, Shelley's piece, the $300 item and Ellen's piece are all different pieces.","Kendra's item costs 100 dollars less than the piece made of poplar.","The item made of teak costs 25 dollars more than the bookshelf.","The hutch costs 50 dollars less than Tabitha's piece.","The rocking chair costs less than the barstool.","The piece made of sandalwood costs 125 dollars less than Ellen's item.","The rocking chair costs 50 dollars more than the item made of sandalwood.","Of the $375 piece and the piece made of mahogany, one was crafted by Ellen and the other is the coffee table.","Josephine's piece is either the bench or the footstool.","The piece made of walnut costs 75 dollars less than the footstool.","Of Patsy's piece and the bookshelf, one was made of mahogany and the other costs $375."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Ellen","Hope","Josephine","Kendra","Patsy","Shelley","Tabitha"],"label_c":["elm","mahogany","poplar","rosewood","sandalwood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b2ca75b7036c5770ffb8b7c994ce4fb"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["Of the one with the melon-like finish and the one that costs $2.30, one is the Thatcher oyster and the other is from Willapa, RI.","The one with the buttery finish isn't from Appleton, CT.","The one with the nutty finish costs 20 cents more than the oyster with the briny finish.","The oyster with the buttery finish costs somewhat more than the Pomaquin oyster.","The Katamaka oyster is from Charlestown, CT.","The oyster that costs $2.50, the one with the fruity finish, and the one from Charlestown, CT are three different oysters.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs somewhat more than the one from Punaville, RI.","The Island Creek oyster costs $2.50.","Of the oyster that costs $2.30 and the oyster from Charlestown, CT, one is the Thatcher oyster and the other has a creamy taste.","The one with the creamy finish costs somewhat less than the one with the citrusy finish.","Of the Thatcher oyster and the Fanneuil oyster, one costs $2.30 and the other is from Vancouver, BC.","The Ninigreth oyster doesn't have a melon-like flavor.","The oyster with the buttery finish, the one that costs $2.10, and the oyster from Barnstable, ME are three different oysters.","The oyster that costs $2.00 doesn't have a fruity flavor.","The one with the melon-like finish is either the oyster from Nesketucket, MA or the one that costs $2.60.","The one with the fruity finish isn't from Appleton, CT.","The one that costs $2.40 is from Nesketucket, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a62ad5cc7b95a274eeb33c618c1559ba"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person from Germany has a birthday sometime before Izzy.","The lawyer has a birthday 3 months before Michael.","The person from Sweden is either the surgeon or Lamar.","The person from Mexico is either the diplomat or the musician.","Of the musician and the traveler from Norway, one was born on April 13th and the other was born on June 14th.","The engineer has a birthday sometime before the politician.","Gerald is either the person whose birthday is on May 18th or the person from South Africa.","Lamar has a birthday 2 months before the surgeon.","Lamar is either the person from Austria or the traveler whose birthday is on September 17th.","The musician has a birthday 1 month after Dale.","The politician, the traveler from Austria, the diplomat and the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th are all different people.","Of the surgeon and the traveler born on September 17th, one is Charles and the other is from South Africa.","Neither the traveler from Austria nor the engineer is the traveler born on June 14th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Gerald","Izzy","Kevin","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","Germany","Mexico","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9dae31a303fe6c15b5603fc31da6975"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Bowling Alley\", the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys, and the machine released in 1979 are three different games.","The $5,200 game came out sometime before \"Aladeen\".","Of the $3,750 pinball machine and \"Zany Circus\", one was made by Tarco Inc. and the other was made by Pinnefore.","The $2,500 pinball machine is either the pinball machine released in 1978 or the system made by Arco.","The $6,400 pinball machine came out 1 year before the $2,000 machine.","The machine made by Maxigame came out 4 years before \"Disco Mania\".","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 3 years before the machine made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out sometime before the game made by Pinnefore.","\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year after \"Voyager Hero\".","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 2 years after the game made by Pinnefore.","The pinball machine made by Hayco Inc. came out 2 years after the $1,500 system.","Of the system released in 1978 and the system released in 1977, one costs $3,750 and the other is \"Bowling Alley\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfc35a86c9e46b44a979643e47a9400d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Weber and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, one is the Lectra 4C and the other is in Stockholm.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't headed by Dr. Peters.","The Berlin accelerator is either the ISON-X42 or the project headed by Dr. Farley.","The ISON-X42 isn't in Warsaw.","The project headed by Dr. Dorsey, the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2021, the Falston LCS and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 are all different accelerators.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Dorsey.","The Falston LCS is either the Madrid facility or the facility scheduled to go online in 2018.","The Helsinki accelerator will go online 5 years before the project headed by Dr. Golden.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2022 or the Berlin facility.","The Kiev facility will go online sometime before the Zynga Complex.","The project headed by Dr. Kirk will go online sometime after the Helsinki facility.","Of the Lectra 4C and the Bale-Hahn SSC, one is in Paris and the other will go online in 2019.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2017 is either the project headed by Dr. Golden or the Zynga Complex."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020","2021","2022"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Farley","Dr. Golden","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Peters","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Berlin","Helsinki","Kiev","Madrid","Paris","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60685a94ea0687f93ec1b9e7a7dafb90"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $23.25 pot won 5 hands after Wilbur.","Byron won sometime after Ernestine.","Of Ernestine and the competitor who won the $9.00 pot, one won with a full house and the other won the second hand.","Paulette was either the player who won the $9.00 pot or the competitor who won the $18.25 pot.","The person who won with two pairs won 1 hand before the player who won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won with a straight was either the player who won the $12.50 pot or Guillermo.","The player who won with two pairs, the person who won the $9.00 pot, Derek, the person who won the $18.25 pot and the player who won the $6.50 pot were all different people.","Of the player who won the $3.75 pot and the competitor who won with two pairs, one won the fourth hand and the other was Holly.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot didn't win with a flush.","Of the competitor who won with a royal flush and the person who won the $3.75 pot, one won the first hand and the other was Wilbur.","The player who won with a flush won 1 hand after Paulette."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Byron","Derek","Ernestine","Guillermo","Holly","Paulette","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=994649a4641629dbe4dcc7c27c3118e2"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["PSTO was in the financial sector.","The stock Abigail bought was per share more expensive than ABTR.","The financial stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the utilities stock.","The stock Edith bought was per share more expensive than KMPP.","QMZ was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the utilities stock.","The stock that sold for $31 per share wasn't purchased by Abigail.","KMPP was per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The stock Ida Mae bought, HBW, PSTO, the energy stock and the stock that sold for $26 per share were all different stocks.","The energy stock was either the stock Charlie bought or the stock that sold for $29 per share.","ABTR was per share more expensive than the financial stock.","The utilities stock was either the stock Delilah bought or the stock Charlie bought.","The health care stock was either the stock Abigail bought or the stock Charlie bought.","JMO was 1 dollar per share more expensive than GXTV.","The stock that sold for $28 per share was in the real estate sector.","The technology stock was 3 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Geraldo bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df5989912f568d5c351b8dd542fb273a"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece for the person who played third base was either the card that sold for $425 or the 1972 one.","Of the piece that sold for $375 and Cole Cooley's card, one came out in 1983 and the other featured the person who played catcher.","The one for the person who played pitcher was either the 2007 one or the piece that sold for $175.","Of the item for the person who played second base and the item that sold for $175, one featured Bill Bernard and the other featured Gilby Glass.","The 1995 item sold for 100 dollars more than the one for the person who played left field.","Daryn Drake's piece was either the card for the person who played third base or the one for the person who played second base.","Irv Ingram's one didn't sell for $375.","Gilby Glass's card sold for somewhat more than the one for the person who played first base.","Cole Cooley's card sold for 100 dollars less than Daryn Drake's item.","Irv Ingram's card didn't sell for $275.","The item that sold for $325 didn't come out in 1978.","Hick Hodge's item was either the 2007 card or the one for the person who played catcher.","The 1983 piece sold for 50 dollars less than Bill Bernard's piece.","The piece for the person who played shortstop sold for somewhat less than the one for the person who played left field.","Of the 1995 card and the one for the person who played left field, one featured Bill Bernard and the other sold for $275.","The 1995 piece sold for 100 dollars less than the 1999 one.","Gilby Glass's card didn't come out in 1988."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Gilby Glass","Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1983","1988","1995","1999","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","first base","left field","pitcher","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bab106cd084a2fa87ae24b24e8dce70d"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who found 20 ounces of gold was either Adam Alford or the person who worked in California.","The prospector who worked in California finished with 3 ounces more gold than Adam Alford.","The prospector who worked in California didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The prospector who worked in Nevada finished with somewhat more gold than Harry Howell.","Harry Howell was either the person who found 23 ounces of gold or the person who worked in Arizona.","The miner who found 26 ounces of gold didn't work in Nevada.","Elroy Ellis finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in Arizona.","Ivan Ingram was either the person who found 14 ounces of gold or the prospector who found 29 ounces of gold.","Of Jack Jacobs and the prospector who found 29 ounces of gold, one worked the York River claim and the other worked the Glacier Grove claim.","The person working at Tyrol Creek finished with 6 ounces more gold than the person who worked in Colorado.","Of the miner working at Laurel Ridge and the prospector who found 20 ounces of gold, one was Elroy Ellis and the other worked in New Mexico.","Fred Fletcher finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the miner working at York River.","The person working at Belle Hart finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in Alaska.","The miner working at Glacier Grove finished with 6 ounces more gold than the miner working at Belle Hart."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","New Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=75699b837a274a8ef0dee3cc5a940fa4"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of Hick Hodge's piece and the one for the person who played third base, one came out in 1978 and the other sold for $325.","The piece for the person who played second base sold for somewhat more than the 1978 piece.","Finn Freeman's card sold for 200 dollars less than Hick Hodge's one.","Keith Kane's piece didn't sell for $325.","The one that sold for $225 didn't come out in 1983.","The one for the person who played left field sold for somewhat more than Mike Morales's one.","The item for the person who played right field sold for 50 dollars less than the card for the person who played pitcher.","The 1978 card sold for 100 dollars more than Al Allison's piece.","The 1972 one, the card for the person who played center field, and the one that sold for $225 are three different cards.","The item that sold for $375 was either the 1972 card or the piece for the person who played center field.","Of the piece for the person who played third base and the 2015 item, one sold for $275 and the other sold for $325.","The piece that sold for $275, the item for the person who played third base, the 1972 piece, the piece for the person who played pitcher and the 1983 card were all different cards.","The card for the person who played third base didn't come out in 2007.","The 2004 one sold for 50 dollars more than the piece for the person who played right field.","The item for the person who played left field didn't come out in 2015.","The 1972 card was either the card for the person who played left field or Neddy Norris's item."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Daryn Drake","Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Keith Kane","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1983","1987","2004","2007","2015"],"label_d":["center field","left field","pitcher","right field","second base","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=58cae829581556b41df44a489d2f340d"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 09\/2025.","The seven cards are the Hoardstrum card, the one that expires on 05\/2025, the card with an APR of 14%, the card that expires on 08\/2025, the card with the $10,000 credit limit, the card with an APR of 9% and the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The Whitly Bank card is either the card that expires on 11\/2025 or the card with the $15,000 credit limit.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the TrustCo card.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 2 percent lower than the Mid Atlantic card.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit is either the card with an APR of 11% or the card that expires on 02\/2024.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the one that expires on 02\/2024.","Of the Southwest Inc card and the one with the $4,000 credit limit, one expires on 12\/2025 and the other expires on 11\/2025.","The Mid Atlantic card doesn't have a limit of $20,000.","The Southwest Inc card is either the one that expires on 12\/2025 or the card with the $20,000 credit limit.","The card with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR 5 percent higher than the one that expires on 09\/2025.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $3,500 credit limit.","Of the one that expires on 05\/2025 and the one with an APR of 8%, one is from Hoardstrum and the other has a limit of $15,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$8,500","$10,000","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=57b687769acf861f31f3157e8153b24e"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the patient going in for the root canal and the patient with the 12:30pm appointment, one is Nettie and the other will be seen by Dr. Torres.","Of Yvette and the customer with the 3:30pm appointment, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other has the appointment for the filling.","The patient with the 2:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Reynolds.","The client going in for the cleaning has an appointment 3 hours before the client who will be seeing Dr. Ingram.","The customer going in for the veneers has an appointment 2 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. McClain.","Wayne is either the person with the 10:30am appointment or the patient with the 3:30pm appointment.","Tommy is either the client with the 1:30pm appointment or the client who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","The patient with the 12:30pm appointment is either Colin or the client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer.","The client going in for the filling has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the cleaning.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds has an appointment sometime after Tommy.","Rosemary has an appointment 2 hours before the person going in for the whitening.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","Nettie has an appointment 1 hour before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has an appointment 1 hour after Colin."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Dwight","Nettie","Rosemary","Tommy","Wayne","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Ingram","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. McClain","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Torres"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a307f5cb5ae4c0070065e9346dde50a7"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Eva Estrada's show has more downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","Of the podcast with 1 million downloads and the investing podcast, one started in 2010 and the other is Eva Estrada's.","Of Al Acosta's show and Bobby Bora's show, one has 7 million downloads and the other started in 2014.","Cora Capon's show is either the show with 3 million downloads or the music show.","Dixie Dean's show has more downloads than the sports show.","The show that began in 2015 has more downloads than the literature podcast.","The business podcast has 2 million more downloads than Eva Estrada's podcast.","Al Acosta's show is either the gaming podcast or the podcast with 7 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2012 has 2 million more downloads than the sports show.","The show that began in 2012 has fewer downloads than Faye Fender's podcast.","Al Acosta's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2009.","The podcast that began in 2007 has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","The literature podcast has 3 million more downloads than the investing podcast.","Faye Fender's podcast doesn't have exactly 5 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2010","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2fa4beeaa9dc05360354cce5dc0da4f5"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The contestant who chose marinara sauce was either Wade or the runner who ordered taglioni.","The contestant who ordered capellini paid more than Irma.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid less than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","The contestant who ordered taglioni paid 1 dollar less than Wade.","The competitor who chose arrabiata sauce paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who ordered taglioni.","The competitor who ordered capellini was either the contestant who chose alfredo sauce or the runner who paid $11.99.","Louis didn't order rigatoni.","Louis paid 1 dollar less than Rosie.","Zachary didn't pay $12.99.","Louis paid 3 dollars less than the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce.","Of the runner who chose bolognese sauce and the contestant who ordered taglioni, one was Irma and the other paid $9.99.","Zachary didn't choose puttanesca sauce.","Zachary didn't order capellini.","Wade, the competitor who chose mushroom sauce, the contestant who ordered fusilli, the competitor who ordered farfalle and the runner who paid $6.99 were all different runners.","The contestant who chose mushroom sauce was either the competitor who ordered farfalle or the competitor who paid $8.99.","The runner who chose pomodoro sauce was either the competitor who ordered capellini or Betsy.","The contestant who ordered fusilli was either the competitor who paid $6.99 or Irma."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Damon","Irma","Louis","Rosie","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fusilli","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1f3518e0a1ff53b61291980efe8cf85"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The person whose order cost $6.70, the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich and the team member who ordered the meatball sub are all different people.","The salesperson who ordered the water is either the team member who ordered the Italian sub or the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","Of the team member whose order cost $5.35 and the team member who ordered the iced tea, one ordered the cheeseburger and the other is Irene.","The person who ordered the root beer owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the diet coke.","The person who ordered the orange soda owes $1.35 less than Rebecca.","The person who ordered the B.L.T. owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale.","Of the team member whose order cost $7.15 and Hannah, one ordered the taco salad and the other ordered the cheeseburger.","The salesperson who ordered the orange soda owes 180 cents less than Samantha.","Of the person who ordered the Italian sub and the team member whose order cost $7.60, one ordered the root beer and the other ordered the grape soda.","Erica owes 90 cents less than Peter.","The team member who ordered the diet coke owes 45 cents more than Hannah.","The person who ordered the club sandwich owes less than the person who ordered the water."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ca49be8f7900d4576077e3c77bd474e0"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The engineer has a birthday sometime before the musician.","The lawyer has a birthday 3 months before the traveler from Norway.","The person from Norway is either the person born on August 15th or the surgeon.","The diplomat has a birthday 2 months before Gerald.","Michael has a birthday 1 month before Kevin.","Of the person from Norway and the traveler from Belgium, one was born on September 17th and the other is Frank.","Of the traveler from Belgium and the traveler whose birthday is on October 19th, one is the politician and the other is the lawyer.","The architect has a birthday sometime after the traveler from Germany.","Of the person born on October 19th and Bill, one is from Sweden and the other is the architect.","Frank has a birthday 2 months after the person from France.","Frank has a birthday sometime before the person from Austria.","The person from Germany is not the musician.","The person from Germany has a birthday sometime after Charles.","The traveler from South Africa is not the musician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Bill","Charles","Dale","Frank","Gerald","Kevin","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","France","Germany","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56a793a461c4ccd366e5d7b04c3e3d0b"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure built in 1775 is in Schiedam.","The home in Hoogmade, Zemelmolen, the structure built in 1821, the Visser family's home, the windmill built in 1729 and Vlietmolen are all different structures.","The house in Kinderdijk isn't owned by the Van den Berg family.","The house in Hoogmade was built 46 years before the Bakker family's house.","Of the home built in 1775 and Vlietmolen, one is in Leiderdorp and the other is owned by the Meijer family.","Of the windmill in Kinderdijk and the Jansen family's structure, one is Zemelmolen and the other was built in 1821.","Doesmolen is either the windmill in Den Bommel or the Van den Berg family's home.","Westmolen is either the structure built in 1706 or the De Jong family's house.","The house in Aarlanderveen isn't owned by the Visser family.","Of the windmill in Hoogmade and the Jansen family's house, one is Hoekmolen and the other is Zemelmolen.","Of Oostmolen and the Meijer family's windmill, one was built in 1798 and the other is in Schiedam.","The house in Moerkapelle was built 46 years before the structure in Schiedam."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1731a9253e7b6ab8e992e2ff1f2b74a9"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Jack Jacobs finished with somewhat more gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","The prospector who worked in California was either the prospector who found 29 ounces of gold or the miner who found 11 ounces of gold.","Of the prospector working at Glacier Grove and the prospector who found 26 ounces of gold, one worked in Colorado and the other was Ivan Ingram.","Of the miner who worked in Nevada and the miner working at Culver Gorge, one found 29 ounces of gold and the other was Jack Jacobs.","Ben Barron finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than Adam Alford.","Ivan Ingram didn't find 23 ounces of gold.","The person who worked in Oregon was either the miner working at York River or the person working at Laurel Ridge.","The seven miners were the miner who worked in Nevada, Gil Gonzalez, the person working at Glacier Grove, the prospector who found 26 ounces of gold, the miner who found 17 ounces of gold, Ben Barron and the miner who found 14 ounces of gold.","The miner working at York River finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in Canada.","The miner working at Belle Hart finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the miner working at York River.","The prospector working at Glacier Grove finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at Tyrol Creek.","The prospector working at Fuller Rise was either Ben Barron or Fred Fletcher.","The person who worked in Arizona finished with 9 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in Nevada."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c53fa68cd54abcf1abb85b73fde01ef1"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won at Spotswood won her tournament sometime after the person who won at Willow Grove.","The person who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament sometime after Robin Rust.","Maxine Mohn was either the golfer who scored a 60 or the woman who scored a 63.","The woman who won in 1925 didn't shoot a 61.","The person who won in 1921 was either the woman who won at Scotch Pines or the woman who won at Pennyfoot.","The golfer who scored a 63, the woman who won at Spotswood, Inez, the person who won at Pennyfoot, Olivia Oden and the person who won in 1925 were all different golfers.","The person who won at Willow Grove was either the golfer who scored a 62 or the person who won in 1925.","Inez won her tournament 1 year before Leslie Lane.","The person who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament sometime after the person who won at Cowbush Cove.","Olivia Oden won her tournament 4 years before the golfer who won at Willow Grove.","Harriet Holt won her tournament 3 years after Olivia Oden.","The woman who scored a 67 won her tournament sometime after the person who won at Pennyfoot.","The golfer who won at Amble Glen won her tournament 3 years after Kristina Katz.","Of Olivia Oden and Harriet Holt, one shot a 67 and the other won in 1920.","The person who won in 1922 was either the woman who scored a 64 or the woman who scored a 60."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Harriet Holt","Inez","Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn","Olivia Oden","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","63","64","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14cd3794beeaee402abc1b02ba3ed4b7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The structure in Helsinki is 1,500 feet longer than Star Bridge.","Gorem Bridge, the bridge in Helsinki, and the one in Oslo are three different structures.","The seven structures are the one in Madrid, Bay Bridge, the 8,500 ft structure, the 13,000 ft one, the suspension structure, the bowstring bridge and North Bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 7,500 feet longer than the cable-stayed bridge.","Of the girder bridge and Bay Bridge, one is in Bucharest and the other is in Oslo.","Of the cantilever structure and the bridge in Kiev, one is 13,000 ft and the other is 16,000 ft.","The cantilever one is 1,500 feet shorter than Vellon Bridge.","North Bridge is 4,500 feet longer than the one in Helsinki.","The camelback one, the structure in Helsinki, and the bridge in Oslo are three different structures.","The cantilever structure is shorter than the truss bridge.","The bridge in Rome is 3,000 feet shorter than Star Bridge.","The 11,500 ft structure isn't the bowstring bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Helsinki","Kiev","Madrid","Oslo","Rome","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39679a696376a0046e91a005c0a9d4b1"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine dedicated to the rooster was built 120 years before the temple in Usui.","Amari Michi was built 60 years before the shrine dedicated to the cat.","The temple built in 1645 isn't dedicated to the mouse.","Okabe Honzo isn't dedicated to the deer.","The temple dedicated to the deer was built sometime after Takahashi.","Of the structure dedicated to the turtle and the shrine in Miyato, one was built in 1825 and the other is Sama Takako.","Yamasaki isn't dedicated to the frog.","The temple in Funai, Takahashi, and the structure dedicated to the cat are three different shrines.","The structure in Nakai, the structure built in 1885, the structure in Niwa and the shrine dedicated to the cat are all different shrines.","Of the shrine dedicated to the turtle and the temple in Usui, one is Takahashi and the other was built in 1885.","Of the temple built in 1765 and the structure in Nakai, one is Hori Takesi and the other is Yamasaki.","The structure in Usui was built 180 years before Okabe Honzo.","Hori Takesi is either the structure built in 1765 or the temple built in 1645.","The structure built in 1645 isn't dedicated to the frog.","The temple in Uchida was built 60 years before the shrine in Nakai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=499b5b5a3c34e40c6d046e9ddd572cf8"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the shrine built in 1585 and Amari Michi, one is in Funai and the other is dedicated to the turtle.","The shrine dedicated to the rooster was built sometime after Sama Takako.","The temple built in 1645 isn't in Miyato.","The structure in Miyato was built sometime before Hori Takesi.","The shrine in Uchida was built 240 years before the temple in Nakai.","Sama Takako was built sometime after the temple dedicated to the frog.","The temple built in 1705 is either the temple dedicated to the mouse or Takahashi.","The temple in Usui is either Matsuno Okura or the shrine dedicated to the dragon.","The shrine dedicated to the frog is either Okabe Honzo or the temple in Funai.","The structure in Uchida was built 60 years after the structure dedicated to the cat.","Matsuno Okura was built 300 years after Yamasaki.","The structure built in 1645, Hori Takesi, the shrine dedicated to the dragon, the structure dedicated to the frog and Okabe Honzo are all different shrines.","The shrine built in 1705 isn't in Toyagi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=21ebffbd82ca4d56d1c09b8c2c12a3df"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath and the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, one was Roberta and the other got the C+.","Roberta spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","Neither Ora nor the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher was the presenter who spoke for 18 minutes.","Nichole didn't talk about P.M. Wilson.","The student who got the A-, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath, the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher, the student who spoke for 14 minutes, the presenter who got the C+ and the student who spoke for 18 minutes were all different students.","The student who got the B+ was either the student who spoke for 18 minutes or the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes.","Hazel didn't talk about P.M. Pitt.","Nichole didn't get the A-.","The presenter who got the B+ spoke 6 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","Of the student who spoke for 6 minutes and the student who got the A-, one talked about P.M. Pitt and the other was Zachary.","Of the student who got the C- and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt, one was Iris and the other spoke for 16 minutes.","The presenter who got the D spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the presenter who got the B-.","The presenter who got the A was either the student who spoke for 16 minutes or the student who spoke for 6 minutes.","Of Ora and the presenter who got the A-, one talked about P.M. Eden and the other spoke for 16 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Hazel","Iris","Nichole","Ora","Roberta","Sheryl","Zachary"],"label_c":["Asquith","Eden","Heath","Peel","Pitt","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbdaa16433e03bae964cfb0f1d7013cc"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one with 1,750 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Garza.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Copeland has somewhat fewer genes than B. mangeris.","B. mangeris doesn't have exactly 1,750 genes.","Of D. forcilitis and the bacteria sequenced in December, one has 1,500 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Velasquez.","Of V. tenesis and the one sequenced by Dr. Doyle, one was sequenced in February and the other has 1,500 genes.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Roman has 250 fewer genes than L. dyson.","The organism with 1,250 genes, the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Doyle, the one sequenced by Dr. Young, the bacteria sequenced in April, the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza and E. paradolens were all different organisms.","E. paradolens has 500 more genes than L. dyson.","D. forcilitis was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Velasquez or the one sequenced in July.","The bacteria sequenced in February has somewhat fewer genes than P. wellington.","Of the organism with 1,250 genes and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Young, one is E. carolinus and the other was sequenced in September.","L. dyson has 750 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in November.","The bacteria sequenced in February has 750 fewer genes than the one sequenced in December."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Copeland","Doyle","Garza","Ortiz","Roman","Velasquez","Young"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5722bd8341af43d90f5729276572d478"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the house going to Mission Viejo and the Gillespie's house, one is 95 sq ft and the other sold for $35,000.","The Gillespie's home won't be going to Shaver Lake.","The Ewing's structure won't be going to Mission Viejo.","Of the Kirby's house and the 110 sq ft structure, one sold for $27,500 and the other will be delivered to Dallas Center.","Of the 155 sq ft structure and the Ingram's home, one sold for $35,000 and the other will be delivered to Unionville.","The Underwood's structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Nielsen's house.","The structure going to Mission Viejo is 30 sq ft larger than the $38,000 home.","The Kirby's house isn't 185 sq ft.","The $29,000 structure is either the 170 sq ft home or the Kirby's structure.","The seven houses are the $27,500 home, the Gillespie's house, the structure going to Unionville, the Ewing's house, the Kirby's structure, the Whitehead's house and the house going to Fullerton.","The structure going to Dallas Center is either the $29,000 home or the Gillespie's structure.","The 170 sq ft structure won't be going to Unionville.","The house going to Yountville is 15 sq ft larger than the $32,250 house.","The house going to Unionville didn't sell for $25,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea5ed85b5eb7cc2696fce1155b62f9af"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The windmill in Schiedam was built sometime after the house in Kinderdijk.","Of Zemelmolen and the Jansen family's home, one was built in 1683 and the other was built in 1821.","The seven structures are the house in Hoogmade, the Van den Berg family's structure, the Van Dijk family's home, Zemelmolen, the windmill built in 1775, the house built in 1821 and the home built in 1706.","The Bakker family's home is either the windmill built in 1706 or the structure in Den Bommel.","Of the De Vries family's house and Grosmolen, one is in Den Bommel and the other was built in 1729.","The windmill built in 1798 isn't in Schiedam.","The structure in Den Bommel was built 23 years after Doesmolen.","The Van Dijk family's windmill is either the house built in 1752 or Zemelmolen.","The structure built in 1729 is either Vlietmolen or the De Vries family's structure.","Westmolen was built 69 years after the De Vries family's home.","Oostmolen is either the structure in Leiderdorp or the structure in Moerkapelle.","Of the house in Moerkapelle and Hoekmolen, one was built in 1821 and the other was built in 1706.","The home in Aarlanderveen was built sometime before the De Vries family's windmill.","The house in Aarlanderveen was built 23 years after the Visser family's home."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=820e1fd78bbb3437fd220aa57f48a81a"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Of the person who made the cashew tofu and the person who scored 56 points, one was Marjorie and the other was Karl.","Of Sonia and the person who scored 84 points, one made the smoked pork and the other works at Demitasse.","Of the person who made the lemon snapper and the cook who scored 42 points, one was Marjorie and the other works at White Bean.","Sonia scored somewhat fewer points than Darlene.","Celia didn't make the cajun chili.","Karl is either the person who scored 42 points or the cook from Apple Barn.","The chef from Oceanside didn't make the pepper steak.","Luther didn't score exactly 77 points.","Karl scored 7 fewer points than the person from Enzo's.","The person from Epicurious is either the chef who scored 70 points or the cook who made the turkey soup.","The chef from Oceanside scored 21 more points than the chef from White Bean.","The chef who made the cajun chili scored 28 more points than Darlene.","Luther didn't make the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Anita","Celia","Darlene","Karl","Luther","Marjorie","Sonia"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f7201165bd8cb69cac0d451b3e8eeb61"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Herman's dummy cost 500 dollars more than the dummy going to Ypsilanti.","The puppet going to Ypsilanti cost somewhat less than \"Valencio\".","The piece going to St. Moritz cost somewhat more than Herman's puppet.","Margarita's piece isn't \"Sniffletoe\".","Margarita's dummy didn't cost $1,000.","\"Waldarama\" cost somewhat more than Nicole's dummy.","Herman's piece is either the dummy going to Oslo or the $1,000 dummy.","\"Yenga\" is either the puppet going to Baltimore or Herman's dummy.","The puppet going to Mexico City isn't \"Waldarama\".","\"Valencio\", the dummy going to Baltimore, and the dummy going to Mexico City are three different dummies.","The puppet going to Mexico City isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Of \"Xavier\" and the $2,250 puppet, one is Nicole's and the other is Jeff's.","The piece going to Vancouver cost 250 dollars more than the puppet going to St. Moritz.","Of the $2,250 puppet and the piece going to Vancouver, one is \"Utrecht\" and the other is Isabel's.","The dummy going to Baltimore cost 500 dollars more than Isabel's piece.","Lucas's piece didn't cost $1,000.","The puppet going to Portland cost 500 dollars less than \"Xavier\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dbc1678c1643bc0766756751e1d5bd71"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The dummy going to Ypsilanti cost somewhat less than Lucas's piece.","The dummy going to Vancouver cost 1,000 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","Of the puppet going to Ypsilanti and the $1,500 dummy, one is \"Xavier\" and the other is Isabel's.","Margarita's puppet cost 750 dollars less than the dummy going to Oslo.","Lucas's piece isn't \"Valencio\".","The piece going to Ypsilanti cost 250 dollars more than Kelly's puppet.","Of \"Sniffletoe\" and the dummy going to Ypsilanti, one cost $1,000 and the other is Herman's.","Of Margarita's puppet and the piece going to St. Moritz, one cost $1,500 and the other is \"Waldarama\".","The puppet going to Vancouver isn't \"Valencio\".","The puppet going to Mexico City cost somewhat less than Isabel's piece.","Jeff's piece didn't cost $2,000.","Jeff's dummy is either the $2,250 dummy or the puppet going to Oslo.","The dummy going to Baltimore is either \"Tombawomba\" or the $1,500 dummy.","\"Waldarama\" cost 500 dollars less than \"Sniffletoe\".","The dummy going to Vancouver isn't \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa4d4da3a6cc46db4174e4f322df747f"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Hatgare culture was either the culture with 5,000 people or the culture with 4,500 people.","The society founded in 1100 AD, the culture with 8,000 people, the culture with 5,000 people, the Nysrani culture, the culture located near Junction City and the culture with 9,500 people were all different cultures.","The Aldeton culture wasn't based near Unity.","The Nysrani culture was founded 1,250 years after the culture with 9,500 people.","Of the culture founded in 1600 AD and the Garight culture, one was based near New Liberty and the other had a population size of 8,000.","The culture located near Mason City didn't have a population size of 7,500.","The Sameos culture was founded 1,250 years before the culture located near Garden Grove.","The culture with 9,500 people was founded 250 years before the culture located near Junction City.","The Uskorr culture wasn't founded in 1600 AD.","Neither the culture located near Junction City nor the culture located near New Liberty was the culture with 6,500 people.","The society founded in 1350 AD had a population size of 7,500.","Of the culture located near Lacona and the culture located near Mason City, one had a population size of 4,500 and the other was founded in 1350 AD.","The culture located near Floris was founded sometime after the Aldeton culture.","The Hatgare culture wasn't based near Unity."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Garight","Hatgare","Nysrani","Sameos","Tyash","Uskorr"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Floris","Garden Grove","Junction City","Lacona","Mason City","New Liberty","Unity"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=145abbca6f50bc098ade6fb072af2c84"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Citizen Trust has a larger return than the fund begun in 2012.","Citizen Trust didn't begin in 2009.","Pine Bay didn't begin in 2009.","The one with a return of 6% started in 2002.","The fund begun in 1997 is either the fund run by Walter Wade or Citizen Trust.","Pine Bay isn't the hedge fund with a return of 11%.","Oak Capital has had a 4 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1997.","Citizen Trust has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund run by Sal Spencer.","The fund begun in 1989 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Ralph Ross.","The fund run by Walter Wade has a 3 percent larger return than the fund begun in 2012.","First Crescent isn't run by Yolanda Yang.","The one run by Quentin Quinn is either Silver Rock or Oak Capital.","Of Black River and Citizen Trust, one has had a return of 10% and the other is run by Terry Torres.","The fund begun in 1983 is either the one run by Vic Velasquez or Hudson Brook.","The fund with a return of 6% is either the fund begun in 1983 or the fund run by Terry Torres.","Silver Rock has had a 4 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1972."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1972","1983","1989","1997","2002","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac7c850d7cab4b3820883cd67bb4189c"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The dog was either the animal Zachary bought or the piece Lucas bought.","The monkey didn't cost $6.00.","The piece Patsy bought wasn't magenta.","Of the bear and the snail, one was gold and the other was purchased by Zachary.","Of the balloon William bought and the balloon Patsy bought, one cost $8.00 and the other was brown.","Of the $5.00 piece and the cat, one was purchased by Patsy and the other was purchased by Bernard.","The red animal was either the bear or the $6.00 balloon.","The animal Gayle bought cost 5 dollars more than the turtle.","Of the $5.00 piece and the $4.00 balloon, one was gold and the other was purchased by William.","The snail cost 4 dollars more than the orange balloon.","The $7.00 animal was either the cat or the white animal.","The dog cost less than the balloon Bernard bought."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Francisco","Gayle","Lucas","Patsy","William","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e188438ddcd533d259ef8685a9f54b16"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from Russia won her prize 8 years after the winner who won the prize in medicine.","The winner from France won her prize 12 years before the person who won the prize in chemistry.","Lisa Lara won her prize 12 years before Norma Nolan.","The seven winners are the winner who won in 1976, the person from Ireland, the person who won the prize in literature, Hannah Hay, the person who won the prize in physics, the winner from Russia and the person who won the prize in economics.","Rita Reeves is either the winner from Ireland or the winner who won the prize in literature.","Edna Evitz won her prize 8 years after the person who won the prize in astronomy.","Mandy Marsh won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in medicine.","Of Mandy Marsh and the person who won the prize in astronomy, one won in 1972 and the other is from New Zealand.","Of the person from Australia and Mandy Marsh, one won in 1968 and the other won the prize in physics.","The person from Germany won her prize before the person from New Zealand.","The person who won the prize in physics is either Edna Evitz or Rita Reeves.","Neither the person who won the prize in literature nor Hannah Hay is the winner who won in 1984."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Hannah Hay","Ida Ingram","Lisa Lara","Mandy Marsh","Norma Nolan","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","Ireland","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6ad961ffd1f67d663ab1575fc1d6c73"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 3 million downloads isn't about literature.","The show with 3 million downloads, the business show, and Faye Fender's podcast are three different shows.","Al Acosta's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2011.","Of Dixie Dean's podcast and the show that began in 2014, one has 1 million downloads and the other is about investing.","The seven shows are Al Acosta's show, the show that began in 2014, the podcast that began in 2010, the show with 5 million downloads, the music podcast, the show with 3 million downloads and the show with 4 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2012 is either the investing podcast or the podcast with 6 million downloads.","The sports podcast has more downloads than Al Acosta's podcast.","Geneva Gold's show has 5 million more downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast.","The film podcast is either the podcast that began in 2010 or the show that began in 2013.","The business podcast is either the show with 7 million downloads or the show with 5 million downloads.","The show with 1 million downloads isn't about literature.","The podcast with 3 million downloads isn't about sports.","The show with 5 million downloads is either the music show or the podcast that began in 2009.","Cora Capon's show has more downloads than Eva Estrada's show.","The show that began in 2011 has 4 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's podcast.","The sports show didn't start in 2013."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5ddaa03beb7bd27debeaf01c0f9b7dcd"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Bowling Alley\" came out 2 years before the system made by Tarco Inc..","Of \"Archer Quest\" and \"Disco Mania\", one costs $1,750 and the other was released in 1976.","Of the pinball machine released in 1976 and the game made by Dow Games, one costs $3,750 and the other is \"Zany Circus\".","\"Aladeen\", the machine made by Tarco Inc., the pinball machine released in 1975, the $6,400 game and the game released in 1978 are all different games.","The game released in 1979 is either \"Zany Circus\" or the $2,500 system.","\"Aladeen\" came out sometime before the $5,200 pinball machine.","The game made by Arco came out 1 year before \"Disco Mania\".","The system released in 1978 doesn't cost $5,200.","The $1,750 pinball machine is either the game released in 1980 or \"Zany Circus\".","The $1,500 machine wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","The pinball machine made by Maxigame came out 1 year after \"Meteor Rise\".","The $1,500 pinball machine came out 3 years before \"Zany Circus\".","The $1,500 pinball machine came out 5 years before the machine made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d812f1f1c2408a39a01b55371a2c47c"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle with 500 books is either \"Tiny Tomes\" or the Greyhound bus.","The mobile library with 400 books, the mobile library with 350 books, the Winnebago and the Airstream are all different vehicles.","The ice cream truck has fewer books than \"Dream Machine\".","\"Books-4-U\" has more books than the Airstream.","\"Books-4-U\" is either the mobile library Patsy drives or the vehicle Terri drives.","\"Explore More\" isn't driven by Violet.","The Winnebago has 50 fewer books than the Greyhound bus.","The vehicle Violet drives has fewer books than the school bus.","The vehicle Patsy drives has 50 more books than \"Explore More\".","Of the mobile library Wesley drives and the bookmobile Terri drives, one is \"Lit on Wheels\" and the other has 450 books.","The ambulance isn't driven by Natasha.","\"Dream Machine\" is either the school bus or the Winnebago.","The vehicle with 550 books is either the mobile library Violet drives or the vehicle Natasha drives.","Of \"Books-4-U\" and the mobile library with 500 books, one is the Winnebago and the other is driven by Antonio.","The mobile library Terri drives has 150 fewer books than \"Words To Go\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Hugh","Natasha","Patsy","Terri","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a37a7094c85dea4eb4aa0f604194c6dd"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Caldwell's class has 4 more students than Mr. Newton's class.","The class with 39 students is either the Physics class or the class in room 405.","The course in room 405 has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 201.","The class with 31 students is either the course in room 322 or Mr. Velasquez's class.","The seven classes are the class with 33 students, the class in room 322, the Algebra class, the course in room 114, the class in room 201, Mr. Yang's class and the class in room 215.","Neither Mr. Franklin's class nor the course with 37 students is the course in room 207.","Mr. Underwood's class has 2 more students than the Chemistry class.","The course with 41 students isn't the Geometry class.","Of Mr. Velasquez's class and the Art class, one has 29 students and the other has 37 students.","The Geometry class has somewhat more students than the class in room 215.","The English class is either the class in room 405 or the class with 29 students.","The course with 41 students is taught by Yang.","The course in room 207 has 33 students.","The course in room 114 has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Morrison's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["114","201","207","215","322","405","412"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Franklin","Morrison","Newton","Underwood","Velasquez","Yang"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Chemistry","English","Geometry","History","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e7951dc4304abbf3008e492e2199206"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The Algebra class isn't taught by King.","The course in room 412 doesn't have 29 students.","The class in room 129 is either the Geometry class or Mr. Franklin's class.","The Algebra class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","Mr. Yang's class is either the French class or the course with 35 students.","The course in room 412 isn't the Art class.","The French class isn't taught by Ingram.","The course in room 212 is either the class with 31 students or Mr. Ingram's class.","Mr. Franklin's class is either the course with 31 students or the course with 39 students.","The Chemistry class has 4 more students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","Neither the class in room 129 nor the class with 37 students is Mr. King's class.","Of the class with 33 students and Mr. Zimmerman's class, one is the Art class and the other is in room 322.","The course in room 129, the course in room 322, Mr. Yang's class, the French class and the English class are all different classes.","The class in room 129 isn't taught by Owen.","Mr. Yang's class has 4 more students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","Of the Pre-Calculus class and the course in room 201, one is taught by Yang and the other has 33 students.","The Art class has somewhat fewer students than the course in room 212.","The class in room 318 has somewhat more students than the Algebra class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["120","129","201","212","318","322","412"],"label_c":["Franklin","Ingram","King","Owen","Ray","Yang","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Chemistry","English","French","Geometry","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4018189f97596206542d466fe65d1c70"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Doesmolen was built sometime before the structure in Leiderdorp.","Vlietmolen isn't in Schiedam.","The Smit family's structure was built sometime after the windmill in Aarlanderveen.","Vlietmolen isn't in Den Bommel.","Of the house in Moerkapelle and the structure in Den Bommel, one was built in 1798 and the other is Westmolen.","Doesmolen is either the Smit family's windmill or the De Jong family's home.","The Bakker family's home was built 23 years before Zemelmolen.","Zemelmolen is either the windmill in Leiderdorp or the Smit family's home.","The house in Moerkapelle, the Jansen family's windmill, Oostmolen, the house built in 1752 and the structure built in 1798 are all different structures.","The structure built in 1706 isn't owned by the Van Dijk family.","The Meijer family's home is either the structure built in 1775 or Zemelmolen.","The structure in Moerkapelle was built 92 years after Grosmolen.","The structure built in 1752 isn't in Kinderdijk.","Of the windmill built in 1706 and Westmolen, one is owned by the De Jong family and the other is in Aarlanderveen.","The structure built in 1729 is either the windmill in Leiderdorp or the Smit family's home.","The home built in 1729 isn't in Schiedam."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c3101328d5d8e6a7f318983ea3861bd"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The center back started 6 years after the wing back.","Hatcha wasn't the center forward.","The person on the Spartans started 6 years after Rothvum.","The center forward started 6 years before the second striker.","The person on the Courage started 3 years after Kawa.","The player on the Courage started sometime before the person on the Silverbacks.","Of the goalie and the player who started in 1988, one was Kawa and the other played for the Rangers.","The player who started in 1985 played for the Silverbacks.","Hatcha started 6 years after Gardelli.","Awad started sometime before Banben.","Awad was either the person who started in 1994 or the sweeper.","The full back started 6 years after the player on the Predators.","Banben was either the person on the Predators or the player on the Mustangs.","The player on the Rangers started 6 years after the full back.","The player on the Courage was either the player who started in 1982 or the person who started in 1991."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Mustangs","Predators","Rangers","Silverbacks","Spartans","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6aa706720114d64248acd8014c70cc8"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in Arizona was either the miner who found 23 ounces of gold or the prospector working at York River.","Elroy Ellis was either the person who worked in California or the prospector who worked in Canada.","The seven miners were the miner who worked in Nevada, the prospector working at Tyrol Creek, Chip Cornell, Dilbert Duke, the person who found 20 ounces of gold, Ivan Ingram and the person working at Fuller Rise.","Harry Howell was either the prospector who worked in Nevada or the miner who worked in New Mexico.","Chip Cornell worked in New Mexico.","The prospector working at Culver Gorge finished with 9 ounces more gold than the miner working at Glacier Grove.","Of Adam Alford and the miner working at Tyrol Creek, one found 20 ounces of gold and the other worked in California.","Harry Howell finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at Belle Hart.","Elroy Ellis didn't find 14 ounces of gold.","Adam Alford didn't work in Alaska.","The person who worked in Oregon was either the miner working at Glacier Grove or Dilbert Duke.","The prospector who worked in California finished with somewhat more gold than Ivan Ingram.","Harry Howell found 26 ounces of gold.","The prospector who found 29 ounces of gold worked in Arizona."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23","26","29"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6f6f86a5fb23ded0a6c53cdb0d7b151a"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of Terrence and the player in lane 7, one was from Elk Grove and the other scored 620 points.","Of the contestant who scored 460 points and the person in lane 5, one was from Junction City and the other is Leigh.","Johnathan wasn't in lane 2.","Of Hope and the person who scored 620 points, one was from Junction City and the other was in lane 7.","Leigh, the player in lane 2, the player in lane 3 and the contestant from Modesto are all different people.","The player in lane 7 scored 160 points fewer points than the person in lane 4.","Of Irma and the person who scored 620 points, one was in lane 5 and the other was in lane 3.","The player from Fort Kent scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 7.","The person from Cutler scored fewer points than the player in lane 5.","The contestant in lane 6 is either Irma or the person who scored 700 points.","Johnathan wasn't from Cutler.","Irma scored fewer points than the player from Cutler.","The contestant from Ontario scored 80 points more points than Hope.","Perry didn't finish with 540 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Hope","Irma","Johnathan","Leigh","Perry","Stanley","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=979ab7f79a7e808d4af9e14ccdefc2e7"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The $29,000 house is 30 sq ft larger than the $27,500 structure.","The Nielsen's structure is 30 sq ft smaller than the $36,000 home.","The house going to Dallas Center is 30 sq ft smaller than the home going to Yountville.","The 125 sq ft structure sold for $36,000.","The home going to Mission Viejo didn't sell for $38,000.","The Ingram's house is 15 sq ft larger than the $25,000 structure.","Of the Underwood's home and the Zimmerman's home, one will be delivered to Dallas Center and the other sold for $38,000.","Of the Whitehead's home and the Zimmerman's structure, one will be delivered to Healdsburg and the other sold for $32,250.","The 140 sq ft structure is either the home going to Laguna Beach or the house going to Yountville.","The Gillespie's home is 185 sq ft.","The Whitehead's home is either the $36,000 house or the $32,250 structure.","The 140 sq ft house, the Zimmerman's home, the home going to Unionville, the $25,000 home, the $38,000 home and the $36,000 house are all different houses."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=13675486845ec1427108b3ad79471650"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Sama Takako was built sometime after the shrine dedicated to the frog.","The structure dedicated to the deer was built 120 years before the temple in Uchida.","Takahashi was built 60 years before Amari Michi.","Amari Michi was built 180 years before Hori Takesi.","The shrine dedicated to the mouse isn't in Niwa.","The structure in Usui was built sometime before the shrine in Miyato.","Of the structure in Miyato and the structure dedicated to the mouse, one was built in 1765 and the other is Yamasaki.","Okabe Honzo is either the shrine in Funai or the shrine in Miyato.","The temple dedicated to the frog was built sometime after the shrine in Miyato.","The structure dedicated to the rooster was built 120 years after the temple dedicated to the cat.","Amari Michi was built 180 years before the temple in Toyagi.","The structure dedicated to the turtle was built sometime after the shrine dedicated to the dragon.","Yamasaki is either the temple built in 1525 or the temple in Usui.","The temple in Nakai was built 60 years after Yamasaki.","The temple built in 1705 is either Hori Takesi or the temple dedicated to the dragon."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd09c26d59abbf51e9fa837529c36fa7"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of the sports show and Faye Fender's show, one has 5 million downloads and the other started in 2012.","The podcast that began in 2011 is either the literature podcast or Cora Capon's podcast.","Faye Fender's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2009.","Bobby Bora's show is either the show that began in 2009 or the show with 5 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2010 has 2 million more downloads than the show that began in 2009.","The literature podcast has 1 million more downloads than Eva Estrada's podcast.","The show that began in 2014 is either the show with 4 million downloads or the podcast with 2 million downloads.","The show that began in 2013 has fewer downloads than the music show.","Of the investing show and Al Acosta's show, one has 1 million downloads and the other started in 2010.","The literature show has 2 million fewer downloads than Dixie Dean's show.","The music podcast is either the show with 3 million downloads or the podcast with 7 million downloads.","Cora Capon's podcast has 2 million more downloads than the show that began in 2013.","The film show has fewer downloads than the business show.","Of the show that began in 2011 and the podcast that began in 2010, one is about film and the other has 7 million downloads.","Dixie Dean's podcast isn't about gaming."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2011","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2af110ee5551e1fc586875f2335b4b0"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The person who works in the medical industry is worth 4 billion less than Cal Craig.","The seven people are the person who works in the software industry, the person from Argentina, the magnate worth $26 billion, the mogul worth $25 billion, the tycoon worth $28 billion, Cal Craig and Faith Flynn.","Dirk Dillon is either the mogul who works in the software industry or the mogul who works in the biotech industry.","Ida Ingram is either the magnate from Denmark or the tycoon who works in the retail industry.","Cal Craig is either the mogul from Mexico or the magnate worth $28 billion.","The tycoon who works in the biotech industry is worth 4 billion more than the magnate from England.","The person from Sweden, the person who works in the aerospace industry, and the mogul worth $25 billion are three different people.","Betty Bush is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","The person who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth 4 billion less than Dirk Dillon.","Of the mogul who works in the retail industry and Al Acosta, one is from Ireland and the other is worth $25 billion.","The magnate worth $28 billion is either Betty Bush or Cal Craig.","The person from Ireland is worth 1 billion more than Faith Flynn.","The tycoon from France is worth 1 billion more than Rachel Reid."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Dirk Dillon","Faith Flynn","Ida Ingram","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a07ec3778d602660ea458724081fceb6"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The piece Sidney bought cost 5 dollars less than the piece Ian bought.","The animal Yvette bought cost more than the turtle.","The monkey wasn't purchased by Ian.","The fish wasn't brown.","The fish cost 5 dollars more than the dog.","The monkey was either the $8.00 balloon or the white animal.","Of the fish and the $7.00 balloon, one was magenta and the other was purchased by Verna.","The orange piece cost 1 dollar less than the piece Marshall bought.","The dog was purchased by Emma.","The bear was either the animal Yvette bought or the piece Emma bought.","The animal Marshall bought was either the yellow piece or the dog.","The magenta balloon cost more than the gold animal.","Of the $5.00 animal and the magenta piece, one was purchased by Marshall and the other was the cat."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Ian","Javier","Marshall","Sidney","Verna","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac5ec38088f53d43f3f35b71651770c7"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick shot in 2004 is not located in New Zealand.","The waterfall located in Switzerland is 10 ft shorter than the fall in Brazil.","Of the 125 ft tall waterfall and the waterfall Derrick shot in 1990, one is located in Jamaica and the other is Rhoqua.","Irskela wasn't photographed in 1992.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1997 is located in Brazil.","Neither the fall Derrick shot in 1996 nor the fall Derrick shot in 1982 is Irskela.","Neither the waterfall located in Brazil nor Irskela is the 115 ft tall waterfall.","Oginao is 100 ft tall.","Irskela is not located in Jamaica.","Garray is either the waterfall located in Canada or the waterfall located in Brazil.","The 125 ft tall waterfall wasn't shot in 1982.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1989 is somewhat shorter than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1982.","Inawatai is 5 ft taller than Oginao.","Nyalt is not 125 ft high.","Garray is 20 ft taller than the fall Derrick shot in 1996.","The fall located in Switzerland is somewhat higher than the waterfall in Canada.","Of the 105 ft tall fall and Oginao, one is in Nigeria and the other was photographed in 1996.","Sihat is 10 ft higher than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1996."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1989","1990","1992","1996","1997","2004"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0454795f9538d38bf678166ee137a400"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall in Jamaica is 5 ft higher than the waterfall in New Zealand.","The waterfall in Tibet is 20 ft shorter than the fall Derrick photographed in 1994.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1994 is either the 120 ft tall fall or Sihat.","Of the waterfall located in Canada and the waterfall Derrick shot in 2004, one is Garray and the other has a height of 130 ft.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1997 is 10 ft taller than Oginao.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1985 is either the waterfall located in New Zealand or Nyalt.","Cerbel is either the 125 ft tall fall or the 130 ft tall waterfall.","Oginao is not 105 ft tall.","Sihat is somewhat taller than the fall in New Zealand.","Rhoqua is 15 ft higher than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2004.","Of the fall Derrick shot in 2001 and the 115 ft tall waterfall, one is Nyalt and the other is in Switzerland.","The 120 ft tall fall is not located in Brazil.","The fall Derrick photographed in 2004 is 5 ft taller than the fall in New Zealand.","Garray is either the waterfall in Jamaica or the 105 ft tall fall.","Rhoqua wasn't shot in 1995."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1984","1985","1994","1995","1997","2001","2004"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e2b51d7f7c89cc9d0bbef05974cfcc7"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The home in Aarlanderveen is either the structure built in 1798 or the windmill built in 1821.","Of Zemelmolen and Hoekmolen, one is owned by the Visser family and the other is in Aarlanderveen.","Of the Meijer family's windmill and the house in Den Bommel, one is Vlietmolen and the other was built in 1775.","The structure in Schiedam is either the house built in 1752 or the house built in 1775.","Hoekmolen isn't owned by the Jansen family.","Hoekmolen isn't in Kinderdijk.","Doesmolen was built 46 years before the windmill in Den Bommel.","The windmill built in 1706 isn't owned by the De Vries family.","The home built in 1706 isn't owned by the Smit family.","Of the home built in 1706 and the Jansen family's home, one is Doesmolen and the other is in Aarlanderveen.","Grosmolen, the Visser family's home, the windmill built in 1752, the De Vries family's home and the house in Moerkapelle are all different structures.","Of the windmill built in 1798 and the Van Dijk family's windmill, one is Hoekmolen and the other is in Leiderdorp.","Grosmolen was built sometime before the De Jong family's house.","Oostmolen was built in 1729."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70f9f94290cdb2a5d6c85403f278a18c"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 94 year-old tree is taller than the 85 year-old tree.","The Senator is taller than Marsh Tree.","The tree in Benton Notch is 3 feet taller than the 80 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir is 9 feet taller than Marsh Tree.","The 79 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the tree in Deloit Woods.","Zeke's Spruce is shorter than Roger's Oak.","The Senator is 12 feet shorter than Nolan's Pine.","The tree in Knox Woods is 12 feet taller than the 80 year-old tree.","Evan's Fir is either the 87 year-old tree or the 150 ft. tree.","The 96 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than Marsh Tree.","The 85 year-old tree is shorter than the 99 year-old tree.","Of the tree in Benton Notch and the tree in Silk Notch, one is 94 years old and the other is Old Jarvis.","The tree in York Woods is shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","The 85 year-old tree is taller than the tree in Woden Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4990bcfcfd2bdbcffad83d933e5ce78d"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The Physics class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 318.","Of Mr. Caldwell's class and the Latin class, one has 33 students and the other has 31 students.","The course in room 215 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Brady's class.","The Physics class is either the class with 31 students or Mr. Underwood's class.","The class in room 215 is either the Physics class or the French class.","The course in room 314 has 6 more students than the course in room 215.","The course in room 215 has 8 fewer students than the class in room 319.","The Geometry class has 6 more students than Mr. Caldwell's class.","The course with 33 students isn't the Art class.","The class in room 405 isn't the Algebra class.","Mr. Quinn's class has somewhat fewer students than the class in room 212.","Mr. Morrison's class has 8 fewer students than the Physics class.","The Chemistry class isn't taught by Caldwell.","Neither the Chemistry class nor the class with 35 students is Mr. Zimmerman's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["122","212","215","314","318","319","405"],"label_c":["Brady","Caldwell","Leach","Morrison","Quinn","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Chemistry","French","Geometry","Latin","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=793d5f4a7deb2b64dad91bef2cfffb6a"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents more than Peter.","The salesperson who ordered the root beer is either the team member who ordered the tuna on rye or the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","Erica owes $1.35 more than Hannah.","The person who ordered the grape soda owes 45 cents less than Irene.","Hannah is either the person who ordered the iced tea or the salesperson whose order cost $7.15.","The salesperson who ordered the Italian sub owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the water.","The salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the diet coke.","Of the team member who ordered the B.L.T. and the team member whose order cost $5.35, one is Samantha and the other ordered the grape soda.","Geoffrey is either the person who ordered the ginger ale or the team member whose order cost $5.35.","The salesperson who ordered the water is either the team member whose order cost $5.80 or the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","The team member who ordered the orange soda owes 90 cents more than the person who ordered the taco salad.","The salesperson who ordered the ginger ale owes 90 cents more than Irene.","The team member whose order cost $7.15, the person who ordered the B.L.T., Erica, the person who ordered the water and the team member who ordered the grape soda are all different people.","Peter didn't order the Italian sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c683b66d5b4909c6edc6662516bd600"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 185 sq ft house won't be going to Shaver Lake.","The Ingram's house isn't 155 sq ft.","The Davidson's structure is somewhat smaller than the Ingram's structure.","The $27,500 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the $32,250 house.","Of the 140 sq ft structure and the house going to Eagle Grove, one is for the Gillespies and the other sold for $32,250.","The structure going to Fullerton is somewhat larger than the structure going to Laguna Beach.","The Nielsen's home sold for $25,000.","The home going to Laguna Beach didn't sell for $35,000.","The Pratt's house won't be going to Unionville.","Of the 110 sq ft house and the Nielsen's structure, one sold for $35,000 and the other will be delivered to Shaver Lake.","The $35,000 house, the home going to Eagle Grove, the Pratt's house, the Davidson's home, the home going to Dallas Center and the 125 sq ft home are all different houses.","Of the 140 sq ft structure and the $38,000 house, one will be delivered to Fullerton and the other is for the Pratts.","The Underwood's structure is 15 sq ft smaller than the Pratt's home.","The home going to Dallas Center is somewhat larger than the home going to Unionville.","The Nielsen's structure is somewhat larger than the home going to Dallas Center.","The $25,000 house is somewhat larger than the $29,000 house."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Pratt","Underwood"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=165abfed9144b935f6bd46b02b52c455"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Dixie Dean's podcast isn't about film.","The podcast that began in 2013 has 2 million fewer downloads than the investing podcast.","Of the music podcast and the show with 4 million downloads, one is Cora Capon's and the other started in 2015.","The music show has 4 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2011.","The show that began in 2008 has more downloads than Dixie Dean's podcast.","The film podcast has 3 million fewer downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","The film show has 5 million fewer downloads than the literature show.","Al Acosta's podcast has 1 million more downloads than the sports podcast.","The sports show is either Eva Estrada's show or the podcast that began in 2014.","The podcast that began in 2013 has 1 million more downloads than the music podcast.","The show with 5 million downloads isn't about business.","Bobby Bora's show has 5 million more downloads than the show that began in 2012.","The podcast with 2 million downloads, the podcast that began in 2008, and Eva Estrada's show are three different shows.","The music podcast has fewer downloads than the film podcast.","Dixie Dean's podcast is either the show that began in 2014 or the show with 2 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2011","2012","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ead1ed8bde60be5714d220641c24bde9"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The black airplane went somewhat farther than Ella's design.","The plane that was thrown 4th, the plane that went 45 feet, the black airplane, the plane that went 65 feet, the white airplane and the green plane were all different planes.","Of the plane that was thrown 6th and the plane that went 65 feet, one was Aaron's and the other was Roderick's.","Valerie's design landed 30 feet shorter than Margo's design.","The yellow plane went 10 feet farther than Roderick's design.","The plane that was thrown 5th wasn't green.","Henrietta's design wasn't yellow.","The plane that went 75 feet wasn't thrown 3rd.","The plane that was thrown 1st went 40 feet farther than the green plane.","Of the plane that went 15 feet and the green airplane, one was Ella's and the other was Valerie's.","The plane that was thrown 3rd went somewhat farther than the black plane.","The airplane that went 55 feet was pink.","The blue plane landed 40 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 7th.","Ella's design landed 20 feet shorter than Roderick's design."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ae899152671e71ce06d568aa4f31215d"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who submitted the white item finished 1 place before the entrant who submitted the green item.","Kimberly is either the entrant who submitted the silver item or the person who submitted the white item.","The entrant who entered her socks finished 3 places before Viola.","Holly finished somewhat after the knitter who submitted the black item.","Holly is either the person who entered her scarf or the person who entered her socks.","The knitter who finished sixth is either Tanya or the knitter who submitted the green item.","The entrant who submitted the blue item didn't knit the mittens.","The person who submitted the orange item finished somewhat before Kimberly.","Of the entrant who entered her tea cozy and the person who entered her socks, one is Priscilla and the other finished fifth.","Of Holly and the knitter who finished sixth, one made the white item and the other made the blanket.","The knitter who entered her sweater finished somewhat before the entrant who submitted the silver item.","The person who finished fourth, the knitter who finished third, the entrant who submitted the white item and the knitter who submitted the black item are all different people.","The knitter who finished seventh is either the entrant who entered her sweater or the person who entered her mittens.","The entrant who entered her scarf finished 1 place after Ollie.","Ollie didn't knit the sweater."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Holly","Kimberly","Ollie","Priscilla","Ruth","Tanya","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f49b256de384388149754611538f1dd8"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Neal, Lee, the flier with the rabbit's foot, the passenger going to Utah, Eloise and the passenger with the horseshoe are all different fliers.","The aerophobe going to Rhode Island won't bring a coin.","Lee will leave 4 months after Neal.","The passenger with the shamrock will leave 2 months before Neal.","The flier leaving in January won't go to Rhode Island.","Doug won't go to Illinois.","The passenger with the lucky hat will leave sometime before the passenger with the talisman.","Katie will leave 5 months before the flier going to Florida.","The flier with the coin will leave 1 month after the aerophobe going to Florida.","Of the passenger with the wishbone and the aerophobe going to South Carolina, one will leave in February and the other is Iris.","The aerophobe going to Utah is either Neal or the passenger leaving in May.","Rudy won't leave in April.","The passenger going to Illinois will leave 2 months after the flier going to South Carolina.","The aerophobe going to Michigan will leave sometime after the passenger going to Pennsylvania.","Neither the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot nor the aerophobe with the coin is Rudy.","Iris will leave sometime after Doug."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Doug","Eloise","Iris","Katie","Lee","Neal","Rudy"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Florida","Illinois","Michigan","Pennsylvania","Rhode Island","South Carolina","Utah"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8b431c180347a853b42487a35603eeb"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the bookshelf and the item made of poplar, one costs $375 and the other costs $300.","Latasha's item isn't the footstool.","The item made of oak costs 75 dollars more than the footstool.","The seven pieces are the $350 item, the hutch, the piece made of walnut, the piece made of elm, Hope's item, the piece made of ash and the footstool.","Of Shelley's item and the item made of sandalwood, one costs $400 and the other costs $250.","Neither Cheri's item nor the $325 item is the item made of elm.","The rocking chair costs 75 dollars more than the barstool.","The bench costs 125 dollars less than the piece made of sandalwood.","Of the barstool and Whitney's item, one was made of walnut and the other costs $400.","Cheri's item isn't the footstool.","Antoinette's item costs 25 dollars more than the footstool."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Cheri","Hope","Latasha","Olivia","Shelley","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","elm","mahogany","oak","poplar","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","end table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cecc0f3378fea2ef06d6a47b10ee6f3"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The pinball machine made by Pinnefore came out 1 year after the game made by Tarco Inc..","The machine released in 1979 doesn't cost $5,200.","Of the pinball machine released in 1978 and \"Bowling Alley\", one costs $2,000 and the other was made by Maxigame.","The pinball machine released in 1979, the $2,000 machine, and the machine made by Hayco Inc. are three different games.","Of the machine made by Maxigame and \"Disco Mania\", one costs $3,750 and the other was released in 1977.","\"Archer Quest\" wasn't released in 1980.","\"Zany Circus\" came out 1 year before \"Meteor Rise\".","\"Archer Quest\" came out sometime after \"Aladeen\".","The seven games are the game released in 1974, the pinball machine made by Waverly Toys, the $2,000 machine, the $1,750 system, the $1,500 machine, the system made by Tarco Inc. and \"Disco Mania\".","Of the $1,500 system and the machine made by Arco, one is \"Disco Mania\" and the other is \"Bowling Alley\".","\"Meteor Rise\" wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The pinball machine released in 1974 doesn't cost $6,400.","The $6,400 game wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out 1 year before the game made by Tarco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 3 years after \"Voyager Hero\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9d349e1a4a87ed3f1eb4e203e906ab5"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund begun in 1989 is either the fund run by Yolanda Yang or the one with a return of 12%.","The seven funds are Black River, the one with a return of 7%, the one run by Quentin Quinn, the fund begun in 2002, the fund begun in 1977, the fund begun in 2012 and the one run by Ralph Ross.","The one run by Yolanda Yang has had a 4 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1977.","Pine Bay isn't run by Ule Underwood.","The fund with a return of 6% didn't begin in 2012.","Silver Rock didn't begin in 2002.","Of the one run by Kip Kerr and the one with a return of 7%, one started in 2005 and the other is Black River.","The one run by Yolanda Yang is either the fund with a return of 7% or Pine Bay.","The one begun in 2009 has a 1 percent larger return than Citizen Trust.","Of the fund with a return of 10% and the one with a return of 11%, one is Black River and the other started in 1977.","Of the one with a return of 12% and the one begun in 1977, one is run by Quentin Quinn and the other is Pine Bay.","Neither the fund with a return of 7% nor the fund begun in 2012 is Silver Rock.","Oak Capital has a 2 percent larger return than the fund run by Yolanda Yang.","The one with a return of 8% didn't begin in 2009.","The fund begun in 1977 isn't run by Zed Zamora.","The one begun in 2012 isn't run by Zed Zamora.","Hudson Brook isn't the hedge fund with a return of 7%."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Ule Underwood","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1977","1989","1997","2002","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=119c7f37b5765c498c76380173e5b08d"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who finished sixth is either Bessie or Carla.","Of the entrant who submitted the purple item and Francis, one finished second and the other made the mittens.","The entrant who submitted the green item is either the person who finished second or the entrant who entered her tea cozy.","Alexis didn't finish seventh.","The person who submitted the silver item didn't knit the sweater.","The entrant who entered her hat finished 1 place after Francis.","The knitter who entered her blanket finished 1 place after the entrant who entered her sweater.","Jeanette didn't make the white item.","Of the knitter who entered her mittens and the entrant who finished fourth, one is Francis and the other made the blue item.","The entrant who submitted the orange item, Kimberly, the entrant who finished sixth, the entrant who finished seventh, the knitter who entered her sweater and the person who finished fourth are all different people.","The knitter who entered her blanket, the person who finished first, and the knitter who finished fourth are three different people.","Kimberly finished 1 place after the knitter who submitted the black item.","Jeanette didn't make the green item.","The entrant who finished fourth is either Bessie or the knitter who entered her sweater.","Of the entrant who entered her tea cozy and the entrant who entered her socks, one made the purple item and the other finished seventh."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Alexis","Bessie","Carla","Francis","Jeanette","Kimberly","Marianne"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=51d22da5413218f10839615b68c1c6c8"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The meatloaf doesn't serve exactly 8 people.","The meatloaf, the roast potatoes recipe, the recipe that bakes for 50 minutes, the candied yams recipe and the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes are all different dishes.","The recipe that serves 6 people bakes 15 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees.","The recipe that serves 3 people bakes 15 minutes longer than the dish that serves 4 people.","The candied yams recipe bakes 5 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","Of the recipe that bakes for 50 minutes and the dish that bakes for 30 minutes, one cooks at 325 degrees and the other is the chicken cutlet.","Of the dish that serves 7 people and the candied yams recipe, one cooks at 385 degrees and the other cooks at 375 degrees.","The dish that cooks at 400 degrees is either the recipe that bakes for 50 minutes or the meatloaf.","The dish that serves 5 people requires 10 minutes less baking time than the bean casserole.","The dish that cooks at 325 degrees bakes 10 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 410 degrees.","The baked ham requires 15 minutes less baking time than the recipe that serves 5 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes","55 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","8 people"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc59ec8a9ca1f927a18e1a9f1fed1e7b"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1988 didn't play for the Hammerheads.","Banben started 15 years after the goalie.","Neither the center forward nor Gardelli was the player who started in 1979.","The person on the Whitecaps was either Gardelli or the sweeper.","Engmose was either the sweeper or the player who started in 1979.","The center forward started sometime after Engmose.","The person on the Timberwolves started sometime before the person on the Hawks.","Of the player on the Timberwolves and the person who started in 1985, one was Daregh and the other was the wing back.","Awad started 3 years after the person on the Whitecaps.","The person on the Timberwolves started 12 years before the full back.","The second striker started 6 years before the person on the Mustangs.","The person on the Hawks started 9 years before Imay.","Engmose didn't play for the Hawks.","The second striker started 3 years after the player on the Timberwolves.","The player on the Hawks started 15 years before the player on the Stingrays."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Hawks","Minutemen","Mustangs","Stingrays","Timberwolves","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=755a8fffd2b37cd5bbb8e040c9918853"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from Russia won her prize 12 years after the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","Kim Kane is either the winner who won the prize in chemistry or the winner from France.","The person who won in 1964 is either the winner from Russia or the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","Patsy Pope won her prize 8 years before Kim Kane.","Neither the person who won in 1984 nor the winner who won the prize in medicine is Sue Simpson.","The person who won in 1976, the person who won the prize in literature, the winner who won the prize in astronomy, the person who won the prize in economics and Fay Ferguson are all different winners.","Of Jemma Jenks and the winner who won in 1984, one is from Russia and the other won the prize in economics.","Sue Simpson didn't win the prize in chemistry.","The winner from Australia won her prize 12 years before Jemma Jenks.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize before the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","Of the person who won in 1976 and the person from Germany, one is Olive Olson and the other won the prize in literature.","Of the person from New Zealand and the winner from Russia, one won in 1964 and the other is Fay Ferguson.","The person from Mexico won her prize 8 years after Sue Simpson."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Jemma Jenks","Kim Kane","Olive Olson","Patsy Pope","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=716f7d287013bfeb0677bf63efb0b5c0"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Geoffrey doesn't owe $4.90.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes 45 cents less than Chip.","The person whose order cost $7.15 ordered the water.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.25, the team member who ordered the cheeseburger, the team member who ordered the B.L.T., the person who ordered the club sandwich, the team member who ordered the root beer and Geoffrey are all different people.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub is either the person who ordered the ginger ale or Samantha.","Irene owes $1.35 more than the salesperson who ordered the iced tea.","The person who ordered the Italian sub owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Of the team member who ordered the Italian sub and Chip, one owes $6.25 and the other owes $6.70.","Chip didn't order the diet coke.","Rebecca owes $5.80.","Irene is either the team member who ordered the Italian sub or the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","Chip ordered the club sandwich.","The team member who ordered the root beer is either the team member who ordered the meatball sub or the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich.","Peter owes more than Rebecca.","The person who ordered the orange soda is either the salesperson whose order cost $6.25 or the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","The salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye owes more than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b32104fac30e735eee06295419e013d"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish was either the piece Rudolph bought or the animal Emma bought.","The $9.00 balloon wasn't purple.","The gold animal cost 3 dollars less than the brown piece.","The turtle cost more than the bear.","The piece Verna bought cost 2 dollars less than the orange balloon.","The animal Heidi bought cost less than the piece Emma bought.","Of the $8.00 balloon and the cat, one was white and the other was purchased by Ian.","The $8.00 animal was either the magenta balloon or the balloon Ian bought.","The snail cost 2 dollars more than the gold balloon.","Of the yellow piece and the white balloon, one cost $8.00 and the other was the cat.","The dog, the piece Ian bought, the $7.00 piece, the piece Lucas bought and the balloon Marshall bought were all different items.","The piece Marshall bought cost more than the turtle.","The animal Lucas bought cost more than the animal Verna bought.","The piece Heidi bought cost 1 dollar more than the orange animal.","The gold animal cost less than the purple balloon.","The balloon Rudolph bought cost 3 dollars more than the magenta piece."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","orange","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Heidi","Ian","Lucas","Marshall","Rudolph","Verna"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da21ff980b2dce4f33931cede95779b8"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient going in for the root canal has an appointment sometime before the person going in for the veneers.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Santos has an appointment 1 hour after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Ingram.","The person going in for the extraction has an appointment sometime after Tommy.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Estrada has an appointment 3 hours before Harold.","Nettie has an appointment 1 hour after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Nixon.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has the appointment for the cleaning.","The customer going in for the crown is either the client with the 2:30pm appointment or Gayle.","The person with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the veneers.","Of the person with the 1:30pm appointment and the person who will be seeing Dr. Quinn, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other has the appointment for the filling.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Ingram doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment 1 hour after the customer going in for the whitening.","Gayle is either the person going in for the veneers or the client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Estrada has an appointment sometime after Bernice.","Tommy doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The person with the 10:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Dalton.","The customer going in for the root canal has an appointment 1 hour before Lynn."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Gayle","Harold","Lynn","Nettie","Shane","Tommy"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Dalton","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Santos"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a70074a664fd2c486c7d5f40ed197e6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the one with the $4,000 credit limit and the one that expires on 04\/2024, one is from Dell Scargo and the other has an APR of 8%.","The seven cards are the Mid Atlantic card, the card that expires on 06\/2025, the one with the $3,500 credit limit, the card that expires on 12\/2025, the one with an APR of 11%, the one with an APR of 8% and the one with an APR of 10%.","Of the one that expires on 04\/2024 and the one with the $12,500 credit limit, one has an APR of 10% and the other has an APR of 8%.","The card that expires on 02\/2024 has an APR 2 percent higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the one that expires on 11\/2025.","Of the one that expires on 06\/2025 and the one that expires on 11\/2025, one is from Mid Atlantic and the other has an APR of 9%.","Neither the one with the $3,500 credit limit nor the one with the $12,500 credit limit is the card with an APR of 14%.","The card that expires on 02\/2024 has an APR 1 percent lower than the one with the $20,000 credit limit.","The TrustCo card doesn't have a limit of $12,500.","The one that expires on 12\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $7,500.","The TrustCo card is either the card that expires on 12\/2025 or the card with an APR of 10%.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 02\/2024.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","The Credit Korp card doesn't expire on 02\/2024.","The card that expires on 04\/2024 doesn't have a limit of $7,500.","Neither the one with an APR of 11% nor the card with an APR of 8% is the card that expires on 09\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$7,500","$8,500","$12,500","$15,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f280441ce6684114df9c09da65f3202"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The real estate stock was either the stock Edith bought or the stock Francine bought.","The stock Ida Mae bought was either the energy stock or GXTV.","Of the stock Delilah bought and the stock that sold for $29 per share, one was KMPP and the other was in the real estate sector.","QMZ was 3 dollars per share less expensive than JMO.","The stock that sold for $30 per share, the stock that sold for $29 per share, ABTR and PSTO were all different stocks.","Of the stock that sold for $27 per share and the stock that sold for $28 per share, one was ABTR and the other was bought by Ida Mae.","The stock Heathcliff bought was per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","The energy stock was either the stock Charlie bought or KMPP.","The financial stock was 5 dollars per share more expensive than the energy stock.","The energy stock was per share more expensive than HBW.","The financial stock wasn't purchased by Heathcliff.","The stock that sold for $30 per share was either the telecom stock or KMPP.","Neither the stock that sold for $29 per share nor the stock that sold for $25 per share was the stock Francine bought.","The utilities stock was either the stock Charlie bought or the stock that sold for $25 per share.","The health care stock was per share less expensive than the telecom stock."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97cbd79ae816c62da8b631c61e0014a8"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of ash costs 25 dollars more than the barstool.","Nadine's item wasn't made of oak.","The coffee table wasn't made of chestnut.","The hutch wasn't made of ash.","Cheri's item costs 50 dollars less than Yvette's piece.","Gwen's item costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of chestnut.","The footstool costs 25 dollars more than Nadine's piece.","Of Velma's item and the item made of mahogany, one is the bookshelf and the other costs $325.","Nadine's piece costs less than the piece made of mahogany.","The item made of sandalwood costs more than Ellen's piece.","The item made of elm costs 75 dollars more than the bookshelf.","The $275 item is either Olivia's piece or the piece made of rosewood.","The rocking chair costs 75 dollars more than the piece made of mahogany.","Of the piece made of mahogany and the coffee table, one costs $300 and the other costs $250."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Cheri","Ellen","Gwen","Nadine","Olivia","Velma","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","mahogany","oak","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","footstool","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6d7bef2040669ff978fe53285eaf66f"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the fund begun in 1997 and Silver Rock, one has had a return of 7% and the other is run by Walter Wade.","Black River has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 1989.","Citizen Trust isn't run by Terry Torres.","Pine Bay has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund run by Walter Wade.","The one run by Sal Spencer is either the one with a return of 11% or First Crescent.","The fund with a return of 8% isn't run by Zed Zamora.","The one begun in 1983 isn't run by Vic Velasquez.","The fund run by Zed Zamora has had a smaller return than the one begun in 1989.","The one with a return of 11% is either the one begun in 1972 or Hudson Brook.","Citizen Trust isn't run by Walter Wade.","Hudson Brook has a 2 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1992.","The one begun in 1983 has a 3 percent larger return than the one run by Walter Wade.","Oak Capital didn't begin in 2009.","Silver Rock has had a 1 percent smaller return than Pine Bay.","Citizen Trust, the one begun in 1992, the one with a return of 7%, the one begun in 1972, the fund run by Vic Velasquez and the fund run by Kip Kerr are all different funds.","Of the one run by Vic Velasquez and the one begun in 1992, one has had a return of 8% and the other is Oak Capital."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade","Yolanda Yang","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1983","1989","1992","1997","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8cccc3cbb04a2f36bf4bc5c1caf1a097"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer with the 12:30pm appointment is either the patient going in for the whitening or the customer who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","Bernice has an appointment 2 hours before Dwight.","The client with the 3:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds has an appointment sometime before Colin.","Wayne has an appointment sometime after the client who will be seeing Dr. Santos.","The patient going in for the whitening has an appointment 2 hours before Patsy.","Of the person going in for the root canal and Tommy, one is scheduled for 11:30am and the other will be seen by Dr. Estrada.","Colin is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Winters or the patient with the 9:30am appointment.","Of the person who will be seeing Dr. Owens and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Adkins, one is Patsy and the other has the appointment for the cleaning.","Tommy has an appointment 1 hour after Bernice.","The person going in for the crown, the client who will be seeing Dr. Owens, and Bernice are three different people.","Wayne doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The customer going in for the whitening has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the veneers.","Of the customer with the 11:30am appointment and the patient with the 1:30pm appointment, one is Dwight and the other has the appointment for the whitening.","Patsy is either the patient who will be seeing Dr. Adkins or the patient going in for the extraction.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Santos has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the extraction."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Colin","Dwight","Orlando","Patsy","Tommy","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Owens","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Santos","Dr. Winters","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=995c57846afb987555af8501d64687d3"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer with the 5:00pm appointment didn't choose vivacious red.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is either the customer that chose midnight blue or the customer that chose brown sable.","The customer that chose brown sable is either the customer with the 1:00pm appointment or Opal's customer.","Iris doesn't have the 2:00pm appointment.","Of Cristina and Pam's customer, one has the 3:00pm appointment and the other chose deep copper.","Cristina has her appointment 2 hours before Pam's customer.","Susie's customer, the customer that chose honey blonde, and the client with the 12:00pm appointment are three different customers.","Lynette isn't being helped by Nettie.","Cristina isn't being helped by Susie.","Iris doesn't have the 11:00am appointment.","Myra has her appointment 4 hours before the client that chose honey blonde.","Opal's client has her appointment 1 hour before Myra.","The customer that chose midnight blue has her appointment sometime before Victoria's customer.","The customer that chose deep copper has her appointment 1 hour after Rhonda's customer.","Hope has her appointment 1 hour after Nettie's client.","The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 4 hours before Blanche.","Rhonda's client has her appointment 2 hours before Nettie's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Dolores","Hope","Iris","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17c66db28bd095383b92ebc86b8b760a"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Of the fund with a return of 10% and the one run by Ule Underwood, one started in 2005 and the other is Hudson Brook.","The one with a return of 9% didn't begin in 1989.","Citizen Trust has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 2002.","The fund with a return of 6% is either the fund run by Ule Underwood or the one run by Walter Wade.","Of the one with a return of 12% and Citizen Trust, one started in 1992 and the other is run by Sal Spencer.","The fund with a return of 8% didn't begin in 1977.","First Crescent, the one begun in 1992, the one with a return of 11%, the fund with a return of 8%, the one begun in 1997 and the fund run by Kip Kerr are all different funds.","The one run by Ollie Ochoa has had a 4 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook.","Of the one begun in 2002 and the one run by Ule Underwood, one has had a return of 11% and the other has had a return of 6%.","Black River didn't begin in 1977.","Pine Bay isn't run by Kip Kerr.","Silver Rock has a 4 percent larger return than Oak Capital.","The fund run by Patty Paul has a 3 percent larger return than Citizen Trust.","The one begun in 2002 has had a smaller return than First Crescent."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Kip Kerr","Ollie Ochoa","Patty Paul","Sal Spencer","Ule Underwood","Vic Velasquez","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1977","1983","1989","1992","1997","2002","2005"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=18af33870a8743a22b281678054de474"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case that held the chewing gum was either the box at 88.3907 W or the cache at 41.0072 N.","The case found on May 6 didn't have the puzzle book inside it.","The cache at 41.0072 N was either the case that held the brass key or the cache found on May 21.","The box at 41.0072 N held the sunglasses.","The case at 40.8991 N held the decoder ring.","The cache at 40.3109 N, the case that held the sunglasses, and the box that held the puzzle book are three different boxes.","The case at 88.1863 W was found 3 days before the case at 88.1928 W.","The cache at 41.0237 N was found 3 days before the box at 40.2516 N.","The case that held the chewing gum was found 12 days after the box at 40.5912 N.","The cache at 40.8991 N was found sometime after the cache at 40.5912 N.","Of the cache found on May 12 and the box found on May 3, one was at 88.1863 W and the other was at 40.8991 N.","Of the cache that held the brass key and the cache at 88.1863 W, one was at 40.3109 N and the other was found on May 9.","The box that held the puzzle book, the box found on May 12, and the cache at 88.3821 W are three different boxes.","The box found on May 3 didn't have the marbles inside it.","The cache found on May 9 was either the box at 40.5912 N or the cache at 88.0431 W.","The cache that held the puzzle book wasn't at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8121f27f3678f552cd207bf2c8a5b9a2"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The engineer is either Neville or the person born on April 13th.","The seven people are the traveler from Austria, Izzy, Frank, the person born on August 15th, the musician, the person whose birthday is on July 16th and the traveler born on May 18th.","Of the person born on June 14th and the politician, one is Charles and the other is from Norway.","Neither the lawyer nor the person born on August 15th is the traveler from France.","The traveler from Belgium is either the surgeon or the engineer.","Of the traveler from Norway and the lawyer, one was born on October 19th and the other is Izzy.","Lamar has a birthday sometime after Harry.","Harry is either the lawyer or the traveler from South Africa.","The person from Sweden is either Lamar or the diplomat.","Izzy has a birthday 2 months after the person from Germany.","The traveler from Norway has a birthday sometime before the politician.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month after Frank.","The person from Sweden has a birthday 2 months after the surgeon."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Charles","Frank","Harry","Izzy","Lamar","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","France","Germany","Norway","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e11f2a2ccf1bae931f3616ee08b616a2"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who won at Spotswood won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who scored a 60.","The golfer who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 4 years before the person who won at Willow Grove.","The seven golfers were Tina Tuttle, the golfer who won in 1925, the person who scored a 61, the person who won in 1924, the golfer who scored a 59, the woman who won at Spotswood and the golfer who scored a 60.","The golfer who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament 1 year after the person who scored a 66.","Freda Fritz won her tournament 2 years before the person who scored a 65.","The woman who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament sometime after the woman who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament 2 years after the golfer who won at Spotswood.","The golfer who scored a 61 won her tournament 2 years before the woman who won at Amble Glen.","Nellie Nolan won her tournament sometime before the person who scored a 63.","Denise Detz won her tournament 1 year after Vickie Vern.","Of the woman who scored a 66 and the golfer who won in 1925, one was Nellie Nolan and the other was Leslie Lane.","The golfer who scored a 64 won her tournament 1 year before the woman who won at Spotswood."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Freda Fritz","Grace Goritz","Leslie Lane","Nellie Nolan","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","61","63","64","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=afa4064d106e88b6427bd5e9013dbbf2"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $4.90 didn't order the Italian sub.","The salesperson whose order cost $7.60 didn't order the club sandwich.","The seven people are the person who ordered the diet coke, the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger, Irene, Hannah, Peter, the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich and the team member who ordered the meatball sub.","Erica doesn't owe $5.80.","The person who ordered the Italian sub owes less than Rebecca.","The salesperson who ordered the orange soda owes 45 cents less than the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","Irene is either the person who ordered the cheeseburger or the salesperson who ordered the orange soda.","The person who ordered the club sandwich owes more than Samantha.","Rebecca is either the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 or the team member who ordered the water.","Of the person whose order cost $4.90 and the person who ordered the diet coke, one is Peter and the other ordered the tuna on rye.","Of the salesperson who ordered the grape soda and the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger, one owes $4.90 and the other is Samantha.","The person whose order cost $6.25 is either the person who ordered the B.L.T. or the team member who ordered the root beer.","The salesperson who ordered the ginger ale is either the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich or the team member who ordered the cheeseburger.","The person whose order cost $7.15 is either the person who ordered the iced tea or the person who ordered the Italian sub.","Of the team member who ordered the taco salad and the salesperson whose order cost $7.60, one ordered the water and the other ordered the orange soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4e5e3fbaa5733703faea04489dfb1ba"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of the podcast with 2 million downloads and the podcast that began in 2010, one is about music and the other is about business.","The show with 6 million downloads didn't start in 2014.","The literature podcast has more downloads than the business podcast.","Of the sports podcast and the podcast with 1 million downloads, one started in 2012 and the other is Faye Fender's.","Geneva Gold's show isn't about business.","Al Acosta's show didn't start in 2010.","The podcast with 3 million downloads didn't start in 2008.","The show that began in 2015 has 4 million fewer downloads than Bobby Bora's podcast.","The literature show has 4 million fewer downloads than Cora Capon's podcast.","The podcast that began in 2007 has fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2015.","The film show has 3 million more downloads than the literature show.","Al Acosta's podcast didn't start in 2015.","The sports podcast has 1 million more downloads than the music podcast.","The podcast that began in 2012 is either Eva Estrada's podcast or the podcast with 4 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2008 has more downloads than the investing podcast.","The literature show is either the show that began in 2014 or the show with 3 million downloads."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million","6 million","7 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2011","2012","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3908918627bc09f7d02726787caf1695"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Steven wasn't from Stanton.","The contestant from Jackman finished 4 places after Frederick.","The solver who finished fourth got the right answer for 18 Down.","The person who finished fourth got the right answer for 20 Across.","The contestant from Oak View finished 3 places before the contestant from Delhi.","Of the solver who got 26 Down wrong and the contestant from Stanton, one was Kelvin and the other finished seventh.","The contestant who finished sixth was either the contestant who got 26 Down wrong or the solver who got 30 Across wrong.","The solver from Stanton, the solver who finished second, the person who got 18 Down wrong, the person who finished third, Nelson and Melinda were all different people.","Steven finished sometime after the solver from Hollis.","Of the solver who got 11 Down wrong and the person who finished fourth, one was from Stanton and the other was Grace.","The contestant from Miles finished 2 places before Grace.","Of the person who finished fourth and the contestant from Oak View, one was Grace and the other answered 2 Down incorrectly.","The solver from Miles finished 4 places before Nelson.","The contestant who got 2 Down wrong finished 1 place after Kelvin."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Frederick","Grace","Julie","Kelvin","Melinda","Nelson","Steven"],"label_c":["Delhi","Hollis","Jackman","Miles","Oak View","Quimby","Stanton"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=337b65c0d6eef6a968f70c268f4376a5"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Brandi wasn't from Elk Grove.","The player in lane 5 scored more points than Brandi.","The person in lane 3 is either Zachary or Gretchen.","Brandi scored 80 points more points than Oliver.","Yvette wasn't from Ontario.","The player from Cutler scored 80 points more points than Zachary.","Kristie scored 240 points fewer points than the person in lane 6.","Of the contestant in lane 7 and the person from Junction City, one is Kristie and the other is Alberta.","The player who scored 620 points is either the person from Modesto or the contestant in lane 1.","Kristie scored 320 points fewer points than the person from Pacific Grove.","The player who scored 380 points wasn't in lane 4.","The person from Ontario scored more points than Zachary.","Of the contestant who scored 300 points and the person who scored 460 points, one was in lane 5 and the other was from Modesto."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Brandi","Gretchen","Kristie","Oliver","Yvette","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5b937317f1d2c6336bf759f5a80118f"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate from Ireland is worth somewhat less than the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Rachel Reid is worth somewhat less than the mogul who works in the banking industry.","Of the mogul who works in the software industry and the magnate from Norway, one is worth $30 billion and the other is Kirk Kaplan.","Ida Ingram isn't from Denmark.","Of the magnate from Denmark and the person worth $29 billion, one is Tim Townsend and the other works in the retail industry.","The tycoon from Ireland is worth somewhat more than Ed Everett.","The mogul from Norway is worth 3 billion less than the person from Argentina.","Tim Townsend is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Sweden.","Of the mogul worth $31 billion and the mogul worth $27 billion, one works in the retail industry and the other is Rachel Reid.","Tim Townsend doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","Ida Ingram, the mogul from France, and the mogul from Ireland are three different people.","Sid Scott is worth 1 billion more than Rachel Reid.","The tycoon who works in the biotech industry is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon who works in the medical industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Hal Hickman","Ida Ingram","Kirk Kaplan","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=739dc898cf75cbb6d5eed1a9c3644e37"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card is either the card with the $8,500 credit limit or the one that expires on 08\/2025.","The TrustCo card doesn't have a limit of $5,000.","The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the one that expires on 09\/2025.","The one that expires on 08\/2025 has an APR 3 percent higher than the one with the $3,500 credit limit.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 4 percent higher than the TrustCo card.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR somewhat lower than the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the card with the $8,500 credit limit.","The one with the $5,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the one that expires on 11\/2025.","The Whitly Bank card doesn't have the 13% APR.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR 1 percent higher than the one that expires on 05\/2025.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR somewhat higher than the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","The one that expires on 04\/2024 doesn't have a limit of $3,500.","The card with an APR of 10% doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","Of the card with the $4,000 credit limit and the card that expires on 06\/2025, one has an APR of 13% and the other is from Credit Korp.","The card with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR 3 percent higher than the card with the $5,000 credit limit.","The one that expires on 09\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","Neither the TrustCo card nor the card with the $20,000 credit limit is the one with an APR of 13%."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$7,500","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=443d10fe60d941cee99ad0d8bf5121b2"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Modesto wasn't in lane 2.","The person in lane 3 scored 80 points fewer points than the person from Bristol.","The person who scored 380 points was from Bristol.","The player from Elk Grove is either the player in lane 6 or the contestant in lane 3.","The person in lane 1 scored fewer points than the player from Modesto.","Terrence scored 160 points fewer points than Esther.","Christie scored 160 points more points than the person from Ontario.","Terrence scored 240 points fewer points than Wanda.","The contestant from Cutler scored fewer points than the person in lane 7.","Of the person from Pacific Grove and the player in lane 6, one is Christie and the other scored 540 points.","The person from Elk Grove scored 160 points fewer points than the player from Junction City.","The contestant in lane 5 scored 80 points more points than the person in lane 3.","Hope scored 240 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 6.","The person in lane 7 scored 320 points fewer points than Zachary."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Christie","Esther","Hope","Johnathan","Terrence","Wanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da5e2db63dc2608006b8bce77e79c1ae"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't the Greyhound bus.","The vehicle with 450 books is either the bookmobile Violet drives or the bookmobile Jaime drives.","\"Words To Go\" has 50 more books than \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Dream Machine\" is driven by Violet.","The Winnebago has 150 more books than the ambulance.","The ice cream truck isn't driven by Francisco.","Of the mobile library Kimberly drives and the vehicle with 250 books, one is the school bus and the other is \"Explore More\".","\"Books-4-U\" has 50 more books than \"Explore More\".","\"Words To Go\", the mobile library with 350 books, and the vehicle with 500 books are three different vehicles.","The ambulance is either the mobile library Kimberly drives or \"Dream Machine\".","The mobile library Wesley drives has 50 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","The seven vehicles are the Mack truck, the mobile library with 350 books, the mobile library Kimberly drives, the bookmobile with 500 books, the vehicle with 400 books, the bookmobile with 450 books and the bookmobile Wesley drives.","The vehicle Leroy drives has 50 fewer books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","The bookmobile Myra drives is either the mobile library with 300 books or \"Lit on Wheels\".","The bookmobile Violet drives has 50 more books than the Airstream."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450","500","550"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Jaime","Kimberly","Leroy","Myra","Violet","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1c89aa9b4b8dbacb385086decbcac42"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR 3 percent lower than the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","Of the one with the $6,500 credit limit and the card that expires on 11\/2025, one is from Whitly Bank and the other has an APR of 8%.","The Credit Korp card doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","The card that expires on 09\/2025 is either the one with the $3,500 credit limit or the one with the $15,000 credit limit.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR 5 percent lower than the Southwest Inc card.","Neither the one with the $12,500 credit limit nor the TrustCo card is the card with an APR of 14%.","The Southwest Inc card is either the one that expires on 02\/2024 or the one with an APR of 10%.","Of the Dell Scargo card and the one with an APR of 12%, one expires on 05\/2025 and the other expires on 09\/2025.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $7,500.","The one with the $3,500 credit limit has an APR 1 percent higher than the one with the $6,500 credit limit.","The card that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 3 percent higher than the card that expires on 08\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR somewhat higher than the one that expires on 11\/2025.","The one that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR somewhat lower than the Credit Korp card.","The card that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","The one with an APR of 13% expires on 06\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$7,500","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88907845cd1e25aeffe49dad73be932c"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Junction City is either the contestant who scored 700 points or the person in lane 6.","The player from Cutler scored 240 points fewer points than the player in lane 7.","Hope scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 5.","The contestant from Ontario wasn't in lane 3.","Deanna is either the contestant from Modesto or the contestant from Fort Kent.","Nina wasn't from Ontario.","The person who scored 460 points is either the player in lane 6 or the contestant in lane 3.","The player from Junction City scored 160 points more points than Brandi.","Hope scored 160 points fewer points than the contestant in lane 1.","The contestant who scored 700 points wasn't from Modesto.","The seven people are the contestant from Pacific Grove, Hope, the contestant who scored 540 points, Rena, the person who scored 620 points, the contestant who scored 700 points and Nina.","Oliver is either the person from Pacific Grove or the player from Elk Grove.","The person from Fort Kent scored 160 points more points than the person in lane 2.","Of Esther and Hope, one was in lane 2 and the other scored 540 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Brandi","Deanna","Esther","Hope","Nina","Oliver","Rena"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74632188ea2967f3d13b3b4984a098e2"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Sniffletoe\" cost 750 dollars more than the puppet going to St. Moritz.","Of the $2,250 dummy and Lucas's piece, one is \"Valencio\" and the other is going to Portland.","Herman's puppet cost somewhat more than the dummy going to Vancouver.","Kelly's piece cost 750 dollars more than the dummy going to St. Moritz.","The puppet going to Ypsilanti cost 250 dollars less than the piece going to Oslo.","\"Xavier\" cost 500 dollars more than the dummy going to Mexico City.","Isabel's dummy cost 500 dollars more than the puppet going to St. Moritz.","\"Tombawomba\" cost somewhat less than Margarita's piece.","Nicole's puppet is either the $2,250 dummy or the $750 puppet.","Of the dummy going to Ypsilanti and \"Tombawomba\", one is Jeff's and the other is Margarita's.","Of Margarita's piece and the $1,500 puppet, one is going to Ypsilanti and the other is \"Sniffletoe\".","The $2,250 puppet is either \"Waldarama\" or \"Tombawomba\".","The puppet going to St. Moritz cost 250 dollars less than \"Yenga\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=574d26daf722729802d24edc4728f1a6"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Ayers v Byrd wasn't on March 31.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion, Watts v Yang, the March 31 case, the March 24 case and the 3-6 decision were all different cases.","Omar v Powers was either the 5-4 decision or the 8-1 decision.","Zamora v Pibb was 2 weeks after the 2-7 decision.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 1 week before the 5-4 decision.","The 8-1 decision was 2 weeks after Watts v Yang.","Ayers v Byrd wasn't the 4-5 decision.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion was either the 3-6 decision or the 8-1 decision.","The 7-2 decision was sometime after Short v Metz.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was sometime before Watts v Yang.","Of Omar v Powers and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, one was on April 7 and the other was the 2-7 decision.","Of Justice Olson's majority opinion and the March 24 proceeding, one was Gibbs v Kintz and the other was Omar v Powers.","Of the March 31 case and Justice Caldwell's majority opinion, one was the 7-2 decision and the other was Zamora v Pibb."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db9b52b8b3344da7fcfcf2361ca8fe9a"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Rebecca owes 45 cents less than Hannah.","Peter is either the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich or the salesperson who ordered the grape soda.","The team member who ordered the orange soda owes more than the person who ordered the club sandwich.","The person whose order cost $5.80, the team member who ordered the Italian sub, Irene, the person whose order cost $6.25, the team member whose order cost $7.15 and the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub are all different people.","Geoffrey owes 90 cents less than the person who ordered the iced tea.","Of the salesperson whose order cost $5.35 and Rebecca, one ordered the cheeseburger and the other ordered the diet coke.","Of the person who ordered the root beer and the team member who ordered the ginger ale, one owes $7.15 and the other is Rebecca.","Peter owes more than the team member who ordered the taco salad.","Hannah didn't order the tuna on rye.","The salesperson whose order cost $5.35 is either Irene or the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","Of the team member who ordered the club sandwich and Hannah, one ordered the ginger ale and the other owes $5.35.","The team member who ordered the meatball sub is either the salesperson whose order cost $6.70 or Samantha."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14214b5ff79f80b9b3e4efd3b8a554b2"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Jill had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in fifth place.","Of the child whose final word was \"consomme\" and the child from Mrs. Manzella's class, one finished in seventh place and the other is Denise.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in second place.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the contestant who finished in seventh place or the student from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Andres is either the child who finished in fourth place or the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Clarence had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Of the child whose final word was \"graciousness\" and the contestant who finished in fourth place, one was from Mrs. Steuben's class and the other is Gayle.","The child who finished in third place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class is either the child whose final word was \"bulwark\" or the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\".","Gayle didn't finish in first place.","The contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in second place.","The child whose final word was \"facetiously\", the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class, the student from Mrs. Almerini's class, the child from Mrs. Condini's class, May and the student from Mrs. Nixon's class are all different people.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the contestant who finished in seventh place or the contestant who finished in fourth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Andres","Clarence","Denise","Gayle","Jill","May","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8624e79e17d26568bb91273dc66f316f"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of Mr. Dean's class and the Spanish class, one is in room 319 and the other has 41 students.","The Geometry class has 6 more students than the Physics class.","The class in room 212 has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Warner's class.","The class in room 314 isn't taught by Jimenez.","The Physics class has 4 fewer students than Mr. Ingram's class.","The class in room 318 has 2 fewer students than the Pre-Calculus class.","The class in room 314 has 10 fewer students than Mr. Yang's class.","The class with 39 students is either the English class or Mr. Dean's class.","Of the class with 35 students and the class in room 129, one is taught by Ingram and the other is the Geometry class.","The Algebra class isn't taught by Owen.","The class with 33 students isn't taught by Owen.","The English class has 10 more students than the Algebra class.","The Spanish class isn't taught by Warner.","Mr. Yang's class is either the Pre-Calculus class or the class in room 122.","The course in room 318 is either the Art class or the course with 35 students.","Neither Mr. Warner's class nor Mr. Dean's class is the Algebra class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["122","129","212","314","318","319","322"],"label_c":["Dean","Ingram","Jimenez","Owen","Ray","Warner","Yang"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","English","Geometry","Physics","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa71c4ac7419495436b7305918148d0d"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The 1995 card was either Daryn Drake's item or the piece that sold for $275.","The 2007 piece sold for somewhat more than the 1983 item.","The card for the person who played center field sold for 200 dollars less than the 1999 one.","The card for the person who played catcher sold for 100 dollars less than the item for the person who played first base.","Of the 2007 item and the 1972 card, one featured the person who played left field and the other featured Bill Bernard.","Opie Oliver's item sold for somewhat more than Eric Estrada's item.","Neddy Norris's one didn't come out in 1987.","Of the piece that sold for $225 and the item for the person who played right field, one came out in 1987 and the other featured Lance Leach.","The one for the person who played first base didn't come out in 1978.","The 2007 card sold for 250 dollars less than the piece for the person who played second base.","Eric Estrada's piece sold for 50 dollars less than the one for the person who played left field.","The item for the person who played catcher sold for somewhat more than the card for the person who played center field.","Eric Estrada's card sold for 50 dollars less than Al Allison's card.","Neddy Norris's card didn't come out in 1999.","Eric Estrada's card sold for 150 dollars more than Lance Leach's piece."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325","$375","$425"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Bill Bernard","Daryn Drake","Eric Estrada","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1972","1978","1983","1987","1995","1999","2007"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","left field","right field","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14362a0c6469ddf9522b7ee9e5043f14"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who spent $500 is either Kit Kelley or the friend who gave Ally the planter.","Lily Little is either the person who lives in Twin Peaks or the person who lives in Fruitland.","Ned Norris didn't spend exactly $475.","The friend who gave Ally the laptop is either Jack Jordan or the person who spent $475.","Ora Osborne spent 100 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the HD tv.","The friend who lives in Jonesboro didn't give Ally the juicer.","Of Jack Jordan and Ora Osborne, one gave Ally the blu-ray player and the other lives in Twin Peaks.","The friend who lives in Eustis spent 125 dollars more than Pam Powell.","Of the attendee who spent $450 and the friend who spent $425, one gave Ally the blu-ray player and the other lives in Sun City.","Of the person who lives in Sun City and the attendee who lives in Jonesboro, one spent $525 and the other gave Ally the blender.","Lily Little spent less than the friend who lives in Clovis.","Of the friend who spent $450 and Kit Kelley, one lives in Jonesboro and the other lives in Clovis."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5e23c56254d5876c56315581e27c258a"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Vancouver, BC costs 30 cents less than the one with the briny finish.","The one from Vancouver, BC costs 40 cents less than the Welcher oyster.","Of the Thatcher oyster and the Pomaquin oyster, one costs $2.10 and the other has a creamy taste.","The Welcher oyster costs 10 cents less than the Fanneuil oyster.","The one with the melon-like finish costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the nutty finish.","The Katamaka oyster costs 40 cents more than the oyster from Punaville, RI.","The oyster with the buttery finish costs somewhat less than the one from Vancouver, BC.","The Pomaquin oyster doesn't have a nutty flavor.","The oyster from Nesketucket, MA, the oyster from Duxbury, MA, the one from Vancouver, BC, the Katamaka oyster and the Summersill oyster are all different oysters.","The one that costs $2.50 doesn't have a fruity flavor.","The Summersill oyster costs somewhat more than the one from Vancouver, BC.","The one with the buttery finish costs 10 cents less than the one with the nutty finish.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT costs 20 cents less than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The one from Appleton, CT costs 30 cents more than the one from Punaville, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1dccdca8ddef3e80425d55e9e3a8daed"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The seven stocks were the stock Francine bought, the stock that sold for $30 per share, the stock that sold for $25 per share, QMZ, the stock that sold for $31 per share, the stock that sold for $29 per share and JMO.","Of the stock Bill bought and JMO, one sold for $27 per share and the other sold for $31 per share.","The telecom stock was 5 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The stock that sold for $27 per share was either QMZ or the stock Heathcliff bought.","The stock Geraldo bought was either QMZ or the financial stock.","The energy stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than GXTV.","KMPP didn't sell for $30 per share.","PSTO was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","Of the stock Heathcliff bought and the real estate stock, one sold for $27 per share and the other was ABTR.","The utilities stock was 4 dollars per share more expensive than the health care stock.","The stock that sold for $29 per share wasn't purchased by Abigail.","The stock that sold for $28 per share wasn't in the technology sector.","ABTR was either the stock Francine bought or the stock that sold for $29 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c91e93d2d4f0e28693da5d8c530b2b3"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered spaghetti paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who ordered vermicelli.","Jack paid 5 dollars less than Irma.","Rosie didn't choose arrabiata sauce.","Claudia, the contestant who ordered penne, the contestant who paid $11.99, the runner who paid $12.99, the runner who chose puttanesca sauce and the competitor who ordered capellini were all different runners.","Zachary paid 3 dollars less than the competitor who ordered capellini.","Irma didn't order taglioni.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce paid 1 dollar less than Yolanda.","Of the contestant who paid $11.99 and the competitor who paid $8.99, one was Rosie and the other chose alfredo sauce.","Of the runner who chose marinara sauce and Rosie, one ordered capellini and the other paid $8.99.","The contestant who chose puttanesca sauce paid more than the runner who chose mushroom sauce.","Jack paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who ordered penne.","Rosie paid 4 dollars less than the runner who ordered fusilli.","Zachary was either the competitor who paid $10.99 or the runner who chose puttanesca sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Damon","Irma","Jack","Rosie","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fusilli","penne","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=88938c9fba974867e2ef777e1a37bcc5"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who won in 1926 was either the person who scored a 65 or the person who scored a 60.","The golfer who scored a 61 was either the golfer who won in 1920 or Pamela Peet.","The woman who won in 1921 was either Leslie Lane or the golfer who won at Scotch Pines.","The person who scored a 63, the woman who won in 1925, Denise Detz, the woman who won at Cowbush Cove, Freda Fritz and Kristina Katz were all different golfers.","Freda Fritz was either the person who scored a 61 or the golfer who won at Spotswood.","Robin Rust won her tournament 5 years after the woman who scored a 59.","The golfer who won at Juniper Hills didn't shoot a 61.","Of Pamela Peet and Shari Steel, one shot a 61 and the other won at Pennyfoot.","The person who scored a 60 won her tournament 3 years before Kristina Katz.","The person who scored a 59 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who won at Cowbush Cove.","The golfer who scored a 62 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who won at Willow Grove."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Freda Fritz","Kristina Katz","Leslie Lane","Pamela Peet","Robin Rust","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","63","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f90673ff2f86d778ea1c799f6a94933"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $23.25 pot was either the competitor who won with a flush or the player who won with a straight.","The competitor who won with a straight won 5 hands before the player who won with a full house.","The person who won the fifth hand didn't win the $23.25 pot.","Yvonne lost the third hand.","Ramon won 3 hands after Byron.","Lee was either the competitor who won the $9.00 pot or the competitor who won the $6.50 pot.","Veronica won 3 hands after the person who won the $6.50 pot.","The player who won with two pairs won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $6.50 pot.","The player who won the $12.50 pot won 2 hands after the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","Of the player who won with a royal flush and Byron, one won the seventh hand and the other won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won with one pair won 5 hands before the person who won with a royal flush.","Jana won sometime after the person who won the $5.25 pot.","Of Ramon and the person who won the $18.25 pot, one won with a royal flush and the other won the fourth hand.","Jana didn't win the $18.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Byron","Jana","Lee","Ramon","Veronica","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4698dbebaa414f9062e3033cd7f25afd"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer with the 1:30pm appointment is either the person going in for the filling or Nettie.","Allison won't be seen by Dr. Nixon.","Ernest, the patient who will be seeing Dr. York, the patient with the 11:30am appointment, the client who will be seeing Dr. Zamora and the person who will be seeing Dr. Adkins are all different people.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds is either the patient with the 11:30am appointment or Bernice.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the extraction.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Zamora has an appointment 2 hours after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood.","Rosemary has an appointment 2 hours after the customer going in for the veneers.","Colin has an appointment 5 hours after Bernice.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the crown.","The person going in for the whitening has an appointment 3 hours after Bernice.","The person with the 3:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Nixon.","Allison is either the patient going in for the veneers or the person with the 1:30pm appointment.","Of the patient going in for the veneers and the customer going in for the cleaning, one is scheduled for 3:30pm and the other is Patsy.","The client going in for the veneers has an appointment sometime before the patient who will be seeing Dr. York."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Bernice","Colin","Ernest","Nettie","Patsy","Rosemary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Underwood","Dr. York","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aafd353a293b343d1f0a5f64a6f8ac5c"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Katamaka oyster doesn't cost $2.20.","The one that costs $2.30 is either the oyster with the melon-like finish or the oyster from Duxbury, MA.","The Welcher oyster costs 20 cents less than the one with the briny finish.","Of the Fanneuil oyster and the oyster that costs $2.30, one is from Charlestown, CT and the other has a creamy taste.","Of the Island Creek oyster and the one with the fruity finish, one costs $2.50 and the other is from Willapa, RI.","The oyster from Duxbury, MA costs 20 cents more than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","The one from Charlestown, CT is either the oyster that costs $2.60 or the Pomaquin oyster.","The Pomaquin oyster costs 20 cents less than the Summersill oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.20 doesn't have a nutty flavor.","The oyster with the fruity finish costs somewhat less than the one with the buttery finish.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs 20 cents more than the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The oyster that costs $2.00 is either the oyster from Nesketucket, MA or the Fanneuil oyster.","The Thatcher oyster, the oyster with the creamy finish, the oyster from Charlestown, CT, the oyster that costs $2.00 and the oyster from Duxbury, MA are all different oysters.","The one with the fruity finish costs somewhat more than the oyster from Appleton, CT."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Vancouver, BC","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5548d4cc145988bcb3e5c6b55e8cfe0"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The barstool costs less than Yvette's piece.","The piece made of rosewood is either the $325 piece or the $250 piece.","Of Dianne's item and the item made of ash, one is the coffee table and the other costs $300.","The $350 piece isn't the bench.","The rocking chair wasn't made of rosewood.","Olivia's piece doesn't cost $350.","The rocking chair costs 25 dollars less than the piece made of walnut.","Freda's item is either the end table or the hutch.","The item made of ash costs 75 dollars more than Antoinette's item.","The piece made of elm costs 25 dollars more than Freda's piece.","Freda's piece costs more than the rocking chair.","Of Yvette's piece and the hutch, one costs $350 and the other was made of teak.","Dianne's item costs more than Freda's item.","Of the bookshelf and the $325 piece, one was made of elm and the other was crafted by Antoinette.","The $250 item wasn't made of mahogany.","Patsy's piece is either the coffee table or the rocking chair.","Patsy's piece costs more than the end table."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350","$375","$400"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Dianne","Freda","Hope","Olivia","Patsy","Yvette"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","elm","mahogany","rosewood","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66f3588a8238b7d6af4b82a07a389609"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["Of the bulgur salad and the dish served on May 14th, one has exactly 18 grams of protein and the other has 400 calories.","The meal with 380 calories was either the chili pork or the dish served on May 17th.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the bulgur salad.","The recipe with 5 grams of protein was either the meal with 380 calories or the recipe served on May 11th.","The meal with 460 calories was either the dish served on May 11th or the meal with 9 grams of protein.","The kale quinoa contains 40 more calories than the dish served on May 15th.","The dish served on May 11th contains 80 more calories than the meal with 15 grams of protein.","The garlic tilapia contains 40 fewer calories than the meal with 18 grams of protein.","The chili pork wasn't served on May 16th.","Of the dish with 440 calories and the dish with 420 calories, one has exactly 9 grams of protein and the other was the kale quinoa.","The seven recipes were the dish served on May 17th, the recipe with 480 calories, the meal with 420 calories, the citrus halibut, the recipe with 7 grams of protein, the garlic tilapia and the recipe with 400 calories.","The meal served on May 12th contains 20 more calories than the asian steak.","The dish served on May 15th, the dish with 420 calories, and the meal with 15 grams of protein are three different recipes."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4a4c49ec5e278a4036d7eea75cf905f"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the sandwich with provolone cheese and the $3.75 sandwich, one includes bologna and the other is Omar's.","The $4.75 sandwich is either the sandwich with provolone cheese or the order with gouda cheese.","The order with havarti cheese costs more than the sandwich with colby jack cheese.","Carol's sandwich doesn't include liverwurst.","The $7.75 sandwich is either Omar's order or Lula's order.","Juan's sandwich costs more than the sandwich with cheddar cheese.","The $8.75 sandwich doesn't include prosciutto.","The sandwich with salami costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","The sandwich with gouda cheese costs 3 dollars less than the sandwich with roast beef.","Carol's sandwich is either the order with colby jack cheese or the order with swiss cheese.","Of the $4.75 sandwich and the order with bologna, one includes cheddar cheese and the other is Mildred's.","The sandwich with bologna costs 1 dollar less than the order with ham.","The $2.75 sandwich doesn't include prosciutto.","The $8.75 sandwich doesn't include provolone cheese.","Of the order with muenster cheese and the sandwich with roast beef, one is Lula's and the other is Billie's.","Omar's order costs more than the sandwich with havarti cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Billie","Carol","Juan","Lula","Mildred","Omar","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0b816435be09561439bafb9bc01f32a7"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is the suspension bridge.","Bay Bridge is 4,500 feet shorter than the structure in Copenhagen.","Avery Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the suspension one.","Of the camelback structure and the 11,500 ft one, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is in Helsinki.","The cantilever bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Bay Bridge.","The one in Paris isn't the truss bridge.","The truss one is 3,000 feet shorter than Gorem Bridge.","Of the 14,500 ft bridge and the 13,000 ft structure, one is the truss bridge and the other is in Copenhagen.","The 14,500 ft one isn't in Bucharest.","The one in Paris is longer than the structure in Oslo.","The girder bridge is 4,500 feet longer than the suspension structure.","The cable-stayed structure is shorter than the one in Bucharest.","The structure in Zagreb is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Helsinki.","North Bridge, the girder one, and the bridge in Bucharest are three different structures.","Star Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than North Bridge.","Vellon Bridge isn't 10,000 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Copenhagen","Helsinki","Luxembourg","Oslo","Paris","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5612461720061f125d90d49a4cd8c150"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism with 500 genes was either E. paradolens or the bacteria sequenced in December.","L. dyson has 1,000 more genes than E. paradolens.","The seven organisms were E. carolinus, the bacteria with 500 genes, the bacteria with 1,250 genes, the one with 1,000 genes, the organism with 750 genes, the one sequenced by Dr. Ingram and the one sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Young has 1,000 fewer genes than V. tenesis.","The organism sequenced in July has 250 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","The one sequenced in December has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced in April.","P. wellington was either the one with 750 genes or the one sequenced in August.","Of the organism with 500 genes and the bacteria with 1,500 genes, one is E. paradolens and the other was sequenced in November.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora was either the bacteria with 1,250 genes or B. mangeris.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Quinn has 500 more genes than the organism sequenced in July.","Of the one sequenced by Dr. Quinn and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Kennedy, one has 750 genes and the other is V. tenesis.","The bacteria sequenced in September has 750 more genes than P. wellington."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Estrada","Henderson","Ingram","Kennedy","Quinn","Young","Zamora"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5edacbb458c2997daed013fefe12c6e1"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The 140 sq ft house is either the Ewing's structure or the $36,000 house.","The house going to Unionville didn't sell for $36,000.","The Kirby's house won't be going to Yountville.","The Nielsen's structure is 15 sq ft larger than the house going to Eagle Grove.","Neither the 95 sq ft structure nor the 140 sq ft home is the $25,000 structure.","The structure going to Mission Viejo, the Nielsen's house, the 170 sq ft structure, the 185 sq ft structure, the $36,000 structure and the 140 sq ft structure are all different houses.","Of the $38,000 structure and the $35,000 house, one will be delivered to Shaver Lake and the other is 185 sq ft.","Of the structure going to Shaver Lake and the Ingram's structure, one is 110 sq ft and the other sold for $29,000.","The Davidson's house isn't 185 sq ft.","Of the $29,000 structure and the 140 sq ft home, one is for the Ingrams and the other will be delivered to Fullerton.","The house going to Laguna Beach is either the 110 sq ft structure or the $38,000 home.","The $27,500 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the Ingram's house.","The Kirby's structure won't be going to Laguna Beach.","The 170 sq ft structure is either the Ewing's house or the Gillespie's home.","The $25,000 home is 15 sq ft larger than the $36,000 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ff2d8e8eb6bf6922c90e3dabd2b3f0b"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Isabel's piece isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Herman's piece cost 250 dollars more than Kelly's piece.","Of \"Utrecht\" and Herman's puppet, one is going to St. Moritz and the other cost $1,000.","The dummy going to Mexico City cost 1,000 dollars more than \"Sniffletoe\".","Of the puppet going to Baltimore and Herman's piece, one cost $750 and the other is \"Sniffletoe\".","The seven dummies are the $1,750 puppet, \"Valencio\", Margarita's puppet, \"Tombawomba\", Herman's dummy, \"Waldarama\" and Lucas's puppet.","\"Xavier\" cost 250 dollars more than \"Valencio\".","Of \"Xavier\" and \"Sniffletoe\", one is going to Vancouver and the other is Margarita's.","Of Margarita's puppet and the $1,750 puppet, one is going to Oslo and the other is \"Xavier\".","Jeff's dummy isn't going to Portland.","The $1,250 puppet is either \"Waldarama\" or \"Valencio\".","\"Waldarama\" cost somewhat less than Jeff's dummy.","Jeff's puppet, the $1,750 piece, and the $2,000 puppet are three different dummies."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3f0206f70627cc6e99a3da5883c0196"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who gave Ally the toaster spent 50 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The attendee who lives in Eustis didn't give Ally the juicer.","Jack Jordan spent more than Mitch Mayo.","Of Pam Powell and the attendee who lives in Clovis, one spent $475 and the other gave Ally the planter.","The friend who gave Ally the planter spent 75 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv.","The attendee who lives in Eustis didn't give Ally the HD tv.","The person who spent $550 didn't give Ally the juicer.","Kit Kelley is either the person who gave Ally the HD tv or the friend who gave Ally the laptop.","Ned Norris is either the attendee who lives in Decatur City or the person who gave Ally the HD tv.","The friend who lives in Sun City didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who spent $525 doesn't live in Eustis.","The person who lives in Jonesboro is either the person who gave Ally the planter or the person who spent $450.","The attendee who gave Ally the planter spent 50 dollars less than Lily Little.","Of the attendee who lives in Eustis and the friend who gave Ally the blender, one spent $450 and the other is Ora Osborne.","Of the friend who spent $450 and the friend who lives in Twin Peaks, one is Pam Powell and the other is Mitch Mayo."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=705e2b490675f52898be4a7532e72534"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The wing back was either Banben or Imay.","The person on the Mustangs started sometime before Engmose.","The player on the Silverbacks started 9 years after Engmose.","Daregh didn't play for the Hammerheads.","The full back started 3 years after the person on the Spartans.","The player on the Bulldogs, the person who started in 1994, the sweeper, Imay and Banben were all different players.","Imay started sometime after the sweeper.","Gardelli didn't play for the Hammerheads.","The second striker started sometime after the center forward.","Engmose was either the full back or the person on the Bulldogs.","The player on the Mustangs started 3 years after Hatcha.","Daregh was either the person who started in 1988 or the goalie.","Hatcha started 12 years before the center forward.","Neither the person on the Mustangs nor the person on the Spartans was the wing back.","The person on the Courage was either the player who started in 1994 or the player who started in 1979.","The center back was either Hatcha or the player who started in 1985.","The sweeper was either Imay or the person who started in 1985."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Banben","Cerisa","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Courage","Hammerheads","Hawks","Mustangs","Silverbacks","Spartans"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c174bd0b4499f42296702fbf8b7e8d32"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the home in Schiedam and the windmill built in 1798, one is Vlietmolen and the other is owned by the Van den Berg family.","The windmill in Aarlanderveen was built 23 years after Vlietmolen.","Zemelmolen was built 23 years before the Smit family's windmill.","The windmill built in 1752 is either Westmolen or Oostmolen.","The De Vries family's windmill was built sometime before the Visser family's house.","The house in Aarlanderveen was built 46 years before Grosmolen.","The Jansen family's windmill was built 69 years before the home in Kinderdijk.","The house in Aarlanderveen isn't owned by the Meijer family.","Westmolen, the Meijer family's home, the Jansen family's structure, the structure in Schiedam, the windmill in Leiderdorp and the De Vries family's home are all different structures.","Of the house in Moerkapelle and the structure built in 1729, one is Hoekmolen and the other is owned by the Meijer family.","The Meijer family's house was built sometime before the De Vries family's home.","The windmill in Den Bommel was built sometime before the house in Schiedam."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a25b244d577011afa8e75a2e4eaa1a1"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Alberta scored 160 points more points than the contestant from Bristol.","Of Florence and the person from Modesto, one scored 380 points and the other was in lane 4.","The contestant in lane 1 scored 320 points more points than Leigh.","The contestant from Bristol scored 160 points more points than the contestant from Modesto.","The player in lane 3 scored 320 points fewer points than the person from Ontario.","The player from Elk Grove wasn't in lane 7.","Nina is either the person from Elk Grove or the player from Junction City.","Florence scored more points than Perry.","The contestant from Cutler scored 160 points more points than the person from Bristol.","The person who scored 700 points, Irma, the person in lane 2, the contestant from Junction City, the contestant from Fort Kent and the person from Cutler are all different people.","Leigh is either the contestant from Bristol or the player who scored 540 points.","Florence scored 160 points fewer points than the player from Elk Grove.","Of the contestant who scored 380 points and the player in lane 5, one is Esther and the other is Florence."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620","700","780"],"label_b":["Alberta","Esther","Florence","Irma","Leigh","Nina","Perry"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5339b150a1f9105d031c9dc63d99d64"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.2516 N didn't have the chewing gum inside it.","The box at 88.3907 W was found 6 days after the box that held the marbles.","The box at 88.1863 W was found sometime after the box at 88.4584 W.","Of the case at 88.4584 W and the cache at 40.8991 N, one was found on May 3 and the other held the marbles.","The box at 41.0072 N was found sometime after the cache at 40.5912 N.","The case at 88.2694 W was found 15 days after the cache that held the sunglasses.","The case at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The box that held the chewing gum was found 6 days after the case at 88.1928 W.","The box at 88.1928 W was found 12 days after the cache that held the sunglasses.","The box at 40.2516 N, the cache that held the decoder ring, and the case found on May 12 are three different boxes.","Of the box at 88.0431 W and the cache at 40.6656 N, one was found on May 15 and the other was found on May 21.","The case that held the decoder ring was found 9 days after the cache that held the brass key.","The box at 41.0237 N was found 9 days before the case that held the puzzle book.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found sometime after the case at 88.1863 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=61497fd2c9a5749397a150e0d03ae4f6"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card with the $10,000 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the card that expires on 05\/2025.","Of the card that expires on 12\/2025 and the one that expires on 09\/2025, one has an APR of 11% and the other has a limit of $20,000.","The card with an APR of 10% doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","Of the card with the $6,500 credit limit and the Dell Scargo card, one expires on 04\/2024 and the other has an APR of 12%.","The one with an APR of 14% doesn't expire on 02\/2024.","The card with the $4,000 credit limit has an APR 3 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","Of the one with an APR of 11% and the Hoardstrum card, one has a limit of $4,000 and the other expires on 05\/2025.","The Whitly Bank card has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $4,000 credit limit.","The Credit Korp card doesn't expire on 06\/2025.","The Credit Korp card doesn't have the 11% APR.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't expire on 06\/2025.","The card with an APR of 9%, the card with the $5,000 credit limit, the Southwest Inc card, the card that expires on 04\/2024 and the card that expires on 12\/2025 are all different cards.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 4 percent higher than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","The one that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR somewhat higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The card with an APR of 12% is either the Hoardstrum card or the one with the $5,000 credit limit.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR somewhat lower than the card that expires on 09\/2025.","Neither the card with the $8,500 credit limit nor the Whitly Bank card is the one that expires on 05\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%","13%","14%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$6,500","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=14513ea155c9410b6a66df275bde8b87"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer who will be seeing Dr. McClain has an appointment 2 hours before the person going in for the extraction.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Santos has an appointment 1 hour before the client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer.","Yvette has an appointment 3 hours before the patient going in for the cleaning.","The patient going in for the filling has an appointment 1 hour after Gayle.","Of the patient going in for the veneers and the patient who will be seeing Dr. McClain, one is scheduled for 12:30pm and the other is Jonathan.","Vanessa is either the patient with the 1:30pm appointment or the patient who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd.","Gayle is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Valdez or the client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer.","The person with the 2:30pm appointment, the customer going in for the veneers, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Adkins, Colin and the person who will be seeing Dr. Valdez are all different people.","Of the client with the 10:30am appointment and the patient going in for the crown, one is Gayle and the other will be seen by Dr. Santos.","Of the patient with the 12:30pm appointment and Felix, one will be seen by Dr. Santos and the other has the appointment for the whitening.","Jonathan has an appointment sometime after the person who will be seeing Dr. McClain."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Colin","Felix","Gayle","Jonathan","Nettie","Vanessa","Yvette"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Estrada","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. McClain","Dr. Santos","Dr. Valdez"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50dcccb77d3d861ea4e4b6a2c9857e30"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Kelley.","The student who finished in third place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Stephanie is either the contestant who finished in sixth place or the child whose final word was \"bulwark\".","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the child who finished in seventh place.","The child who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","The student whose final word was \"anemic\", Ted, the student from Mrs. Nixon's class, Stephanie, the contestant who finished in seventh place and Bessie are all different people.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child who finished in first place.","Of Gayle and the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class, one finished in sixth place and the other had to spell \"elucidated\".","Violet had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in fifth place.","Of the student whose final word was \"facetiously\" and the student who finished in first place, one is Stephanie and the other is Ted.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class is either the student who finished in sixth place or the child whose final word was \"bulwark\".","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in fourth place.","The child who finished in fourth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Andres","Bessie","Gayle","Kelley","Stephanie","Ted","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2de2c4f3771b9112a97773c7f003b1a7"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The fall Derrick photographed in 1995 is somewhat shorter than the waterfall in Switzerland.","Cerbel is 20 ft shorter than the fall in Canada.","Sihat is 10 ft shorter than the fall located in Brazil.","The fall in New Zealand is either Nyalt or the 115 ft tall fall.","The fall Derrick shot in 2000 is 15 ft shorter than the fall Derrick photographed in 1985.","Of the 125 ft tall waterfall and the 110 ft tall waterfall, one is in Tibet and the other is Oginao.","The fall Derrick shot in 1987 is either the 120 ft tall waterfall or the 100 ft tall fall.","Neither the fall Derrick shot in 1983 nor Irskela is the 115 ft tall fall.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1997 is not located in Switzerland.","Garray is not 105 ft high.","Oginao is either the fall Derrick photographed in 1995 or the waterfall located in Jamaica.","The waterfall in Jamaica is somewhat higher than the waterfall in New Zealand.","The fall Derrick shot in 1982 is 10 ft higher than the waterfall located in Switzerland.","Nyalt is in Tibet."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft","125 ft","130 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1982","1983","1985","1987","1995","1997","2000"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec4de2f6985e4f42befa35d919ce1d0c"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $26 per share was either ABTR or the energy stock.","The telecom stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than ABTR.","The health care stock wasn't purchased by Heathcliff.","GXTV, the utilities stock, the stock Heathcliff bought, the stock Francine bought, the stock Abigail bought and the stock that sold for $28 per share were all different stocks.","The stock Heathcliff bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than KMPP.","The stock Heathcliff bought was 5 dollars per share less expensive than JMO.","Of the financial stock and the telecom stock, one sold for $30 per share and the other was PSTO.","The stock Delilah bought was 3 dollars per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","ABTR was per share more expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The stock Heathcliff bought was 3 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Edith bought.","The technology stock was either the stock Francine bought or the stock that sold for $25 per share.","KMPP was either the stock Francine bought or the energy stock.","Neither the stock Heathcliff bought nor the stock Abigail bought was HBW."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12c80f36795e311e84628fe05e8de96d"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 4 years before the person who won the prize in literature.","The winner who won in 1988 won the prize in economics.","Betty Brewer is either the person from New Zealand or the person from Russia.","The person who won in 1984 didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","The winner from Australia won her prize before the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","Patsy Pope isn't from Mexico.","Of Ida Ingram and the winner who won the prize in literature, one is from Russia and the other won in 1968.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry is either the person who won in 1980 or Lisa Lara.","Of the person who won the prize in astronomy and the winner who won in 1972, one is from Ireland and the other is Ida Ingram.","The winner from Australia won her prize 4 years before Jemma Jenks.","The person who won the prize in literature is either the winner who won in 1988 or Patsy Pope.","Lisa Lara won her prize 4 years after Patsy Pope.","Patsy Pope won her prize 8 years before the winner who won the prize in medicine.","Sue Simpson won her prize 4 years before the person from Germany.","Jemma Jenks won her prize 8 years before Ada Alvarez."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Ida Ingram","Jemma Jenks","Lisa Lara","Patsy Pope","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Germany","Ireland","Mexico","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5422fbaa03f9aa92732e374f3919ce6"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who got 2 Down wrong finished 5 places before the contestant from Westport.","Of Grace and the solver from Grant, one finished first and the other answered 11 Down incorrectly.","Of Ian and the contestant who got 18 Down wrong, one was from Westport and the other was from Grant.","The contestant from Rinard finished 2 places after the contestant who got 2 Down wrong.","The person who finished fifth was either the solver from Lytton or the contestant who got 4 Across wrong.","Willie finished 2 places before Ian.","The person who finished second got the right answer for 20 Across.","The person from Unionville finished sometime before the contestant from Temple City.","The person who finished sixth was either the person who got 4 Across wrong or Perry.","Of the person who got 4 Across wrong and the contestant from Grant, one finished seventh and the other was Omar.","The seven people were the solver who got 30 Across wrong, the contestant who finished first, the solver who finished seventh, Frederick, the person from Temple City, the person from Westport and Omar.","The person from Temple City finished 1 place before the contestant who got 4 Across wrong."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Frederick","Grace","Ian","Melinda","Omar","Perry","Willie"],"label_c":["Fowler","Grant","Lytton","Rinard","Temple City","Unionville","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3dc4dddb705cfcce5999f63be73c93b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person who made the turkey soup scored somewhat fewer points than the person who made the cajun chili.","The cook from Oceanside scored 21 more points than the cook from Epicurious.","Bertha didn't score exactly 77 points.","The chef who made the cajun chili is either Gabriel or the chef who scored 42 points.","The chef who made the smoked pork scored somewhat fewer points than Celia.","Gabriel scored 49 points.","Marjorie is either the chef who made the turkey soup or the person who made the cashew tofu.","Luther doesn't work at Enzo's.","Luther scored 7 fewer points than Gabriel.","The person who made the jambalaya scored 21 more points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored somewhat fewer points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","The cook who made the smoked pork scored 14 fewer points than the cook from White Bean.","Gabriel scored 28 fewer points than the cook from Apple Barn.","The cook who made the jambalaya, the chef who scored 70 points, and Celia are three different chefs.","Of the chef who scored 42 points and Gabriel, one works at Zenaida's and the other works at Enzo's.","The cook from Demitasse scored 7 fewer points than Freda."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Bertha","Celia","Freda","Gabriel","Luther","Marjorie","Ollie"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38de3fca3b82764e11336b25f308ed55"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of the organism sequenced by Dr. Sheppard and L. dyson, one was sequenced in July and the other was sequenced in December.","The one sequenced in December has somewhat more genes than D. forcilitis.","E. carolinus doesn't have exactly 1,500 genes.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Underwood has 250 more genes than the one sequenced in November.","Of the bacteria with 1,750 genes and the one sequenced in September, one is D. forcilitis and the other was sequenced by Dr. Bradford.","B. mangeris was either the bacteria with 1,250 genes or the one sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","The organism sequenced in February has 250 more genes than the one sequenced in December.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Jordan has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced in July.","Of the one sequenced by Dr. Fletcher and the bacteria sequenced in September, one is E. paradolens and the other has 250 genes.","The bacteria sequenced in April wasn't sequenced by Dr. Bradford.","The one sequenced by Dr. Doyle has 500 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The organism sequenced in February has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","The bacteria sequenced in September has 250 fewer genes than V. tenesis."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Copeland","Doyle","Fletcher","Jordan","Sheppard","Underwood"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0da23f1efc79d93a0af083432638b0d7"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the melon-like finish isn't from Appleton, CT.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs 10 cents more than the one from Vancouver, BC.","The Thatcher oyster costs 20 cents less than the Welcher oyster.","The oyster with the nutty finish isn't from Nesketucket, MA.","Of the Welcher oyster and the one with the citrusy finish, one costs $2.40 and the other is from Vancouver, BC.","The oyster from Appleton, CT is either the Ninigreth oyster or the oyster that costs $2.40.","The oyster with the creamy finish is either the one from Barnstable, ME or the oyster that costs $2.00.","The Summersill oyster costs somewhat less than the oyster from Barnstable, ME.","The oyster that costs $2.30 is from Barnstable, ME.","The one with the creamy finish costs 10 cents more than the one with the fruity finish.","The one from Charlestown, CT costs 20 cents less than the Katamaka oyster.","The seven oysters are the Bluepoint oyster, the oyster that costs $2.40, the one from Barnstable, ME, the one from Vancouver, BC, the one with the nutty finish, the one from Punaville, RI and the oyster from Appleton, CT.","The one with the briny finish costs 10 cents less than the one with the nutty finish.","The oyster with the melon-like finish costs somewhat more than the one with the creamy finish."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=484da7680c9786d08daead785fd4c9e4"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Kristina Katz didn't win in 1923.","Olivia Oden didn't shoot a 61.","The woman who won in 1920 was either the golfer who scored a 62 or the woman who won at Willow Grove.","Grace Goritz won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who scored a 65.","The golfer who won in 1920 didn't win at Scotch Pines.","Nellie Nolan didn't win at Cowbush Cove.","Of the golfer who won in 1926 and the person who won at Pennyfoot, one shot a 63 and the other was Tina Tuttle.","Of Bonita Bitz and Kristina Katz, one won at Willow Grove and the other shot a 60.","The woman who won at Amble Glen shot a 67.","The woman who scored a 63 won her tournament 3 years after the golfer who won at Willow Grove.","The person who won at Amble Glen won her tournament sometime after Vickie Vern.","Neither Kristina Katz nor Olivia Oden was the woman who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who won at Juniper Hills didn't shoot a 60.","Grace Goritz won her tournament sometime before the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove.","The person who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 1 year before Olivia Oden.","Tina Tuttle won her tournament 1 year after the person who won at Willow Grove.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines didn't shoot a 60."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Grace Goritz","Kristina Katz","Nellie Nolan","Olivia Oden","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","63","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6c1c4c170e165b398a550e325965bf5"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier with the shamrock is either Rudy or the aerophobe leaving in May.","Eloise will leave sometime after Olive.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave 1 month before the flier with the talisman.","The aerophobe with the talisman is either the passenger leaving in March or the aerophobe leaving in February.","Katie won't bring a rabbit's foot.","Velma won't bring a horseshoe.","Neal, the flier going to Michigan, the flier leaving in April, the passenger going to Ohio, the aerophobe going to Utah and the passenger going to Illinois are all different fliers.","Velma will leave 3 months after Olive.","The aerophobe leaving in April won't bring a rabbit's foot.","The passenger going to Ohio is either the aerophobe with the lucky hat or the flier with the coin.","Of the aerophobe leaving in February and the passenger leaving in May, one will go to Michigan and the other will bring their coin.","The flier going to Wyoming will leave 3 months before Katie.","Neal won't go to South Carolina.","Of the aerophobe going to Wyoming and the passenger going to Utah, one is Rudy and the other will leave in May.","Eloise will leave 3 months before Jaime."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Eloise","Jaime","Katie","Neal","Olive","Rudy","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Illinois","Michigan","Ohio","Rhode Island","South Carolina","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2abe469761c34dccc5096a8fa777314d"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe going to Utah will leave 1 month before the passenger with the horseshoe.","Brandi won't leave in April.","The aerophobe going to Hawaii won't bring a talisman.","The aerophobe going to Wyoming will leave 1 month after Doug.","Jaime won't leave in April.","Iris is either the flier going to Utah or the flier with the wishbone.","Of the passenger with the talisman and Doug, one will leave in May and the other will leave in July.","The aerophobe with the wishbone will leave sometime before the aerophobe going to Louisiana.","The passenger with the rabbit's foot will leave sometime before Jaime.","Neither Iris nor the flier leaving in January is the flier with the coin.","The passenger going to Colorado will leave 3 months after the flier with the rabbit's foot.","The seven fliers are the passenger leaving in June, Iris, Doug, Alma, the flier going to South Carolina, the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot and the passenger with the horseshoe.","Of the passenger going to Utah and the aerophobe going to Louisiana, one is Doug and the other will leave in March.","The passenger leaving in February is either the aerophobe with the shamrock or the flier going to South Carolina.","The flier with the shamrock is either the aerophobe going to Colorado or Peggy."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May","June","July"],"label_b":["Alma","Brandi","Doug","Eloise","Iris","Jaime","Peggy"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","Hawaii","Louisiana","South Carolina","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0270b2d072084d9c226c3a859a4d6442"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with corned beef is either the sandwich with muenster cheese or the $8.75 sandwich.","The sandwich with provolone cheese costs 1 dollar less than Mildred's sandwich.","Yolanda's order doesn't include swiss cheese.","The $8.75 sandwich doesn't include liverwurst.","The order with corned beef costs less than the sandwich with liverwurst.","Of the order with muenster cheese and the $3.75 order, one includes prosciutto and the other is Carol's.","Mildred's order doesn't include prosciutto.","The $7.75 sandwich doesn't include provolone cheese.","The order with swiss cheese costs 3 dollars more than the order with bologna.","The order with corned beef costs more than Kenneth's sandwich.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Of the order with corned beef and the order with prosciutto, one includes cheddar cheese and the other costs $4.75.","The sandwich with salami is either the order with colby jack cheese or Tony's order.","Neither the $6.75 sandwich nor the order with liverwurst is Yolanda's sandwich.","Lula's sandwich is either the $7.75 sandwich or the sandwich with prosciutto.","The $2.75 order doesn't include ham.","Frances's order costs 1 dollar more than the sandwich with bologna.","Frances's sandwich doesn't include ham."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Frances","Kenneth","Lula","Mildred","Tony","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c886e1d4a00f349ac2c94deb784d83c7"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The architect has a birthday sometime after the diplomat.","Of the diplomat and the lawyer, one is from Belgium and the other is Jeffrey.","The person from Austria has a birthday 3 months before the person from Sweden.","Adrian is not the musician.","The traveler from South Africa is either the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th or the politician.","The musician has a birthday 1 month before the engineer.","The engineer is either the person from Austria or Kevin.","The person from Canada is not the lawyer.","Charles has a birthday sometime before the person from Canada.","Charles is either the person from Sweden or the person whose birthday is on August 15th.","The traveler whose birthday is on October 19th, the person from France, the traveler born on April 13th, Jeffrey, the person whose birthday is on July 16th and the traveler from Belgium are all different people.","Charles has a birthday 3 months before Gerald.","Of the person whose birthday is on April 13th and Lamar, one is from Mexico and the other is the musician."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Charles","Gerald","Jeffrey","Kevin","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","France","Mexico","South Africa","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b58bc330460eebda477b5a3c5819568d"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class in room 212 has somewhat fewer students than the Pre-Calculus class.","Of Mr. Newton's class and the course with 31 students, one is the Biology class and the other is in room 129.","Of Mr. Owen's class and the course in room 120, one is the Spanish class and the other has 31 students.","The class in room 319 isn't the Chemistry class.","The History class has 8 more students than the Spanish class.","The course with 35 students is either the course in room 125 or the course in room 129.","Mr. Newton's class has 8 fewer students than Mr. Caldwell's class.","The Algebra class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Owen's class.","Of the course in room 208 and Mr. Morrison's class, one is the Physics class and the other has 33 students.","Mr. Owen's class has 8 fewer students than Mr. Yang's class.","Mr. Quinn's class has somewhat fewer students than the Chemistry class.","The class in room 208 has 2 more students than the course in room 125."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["120","125","129","208","212","215","319"],"label_c":["Caldwell","Morrison","Newton","Owen","Quinn","Saunders","Yang"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","Chemistry","History","Physics","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=297d3ed429a5fe220d7c7cafea1d7f16"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case that held the puzzle book was found 9 days before the box that held the decoder ring.","The box that held the chewing gum was at 88.2694 W.","The cache at 88.1928 W was found 3 days before the box at 40.8991 N.","The box at 41.0072 N didn't have the marbles inside it.","Of the case at 40.2516 N and the cache that held the puzzle book, one was found on May 12 and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The case at 40.2516 N, the cache that held the decoder ring, the case at 88.1928 W, the case that held the chewing gum, the cache found on May 12 and the case at 88.3821 W were all different boxes.","The case at 88.1863 W was found 12 days after the cache that held the brass key.","The box that held the chewing gum was found sometime after the case at 88.3907 W.","The box at 40.3109 N was found sometime after the box at 41.0072 N.","The cache found on May 21 was either the cache at 41.0237 N or the cache at 88.0431 W.","The box at 41.0237 N, the box at 88.3907 W, and the cache that held the decoder ring are three different boxes.","The case at 41.0072 N wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The box at 41.0237 N was found sometime after the box that held the puzzle book.","The box that held the brass key was found 3 days after the box that held the marbles.","Of the box at 40.6656 N and the box at 40.2516 N, one was at 88.4584 W and the other held the sunglasses."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a88908466e8d8fa0163ed852db187ee"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Delilah bought was 3 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Charlie bought.","The energy stock was per share more expensive than the utilities stock.","The stock Heathcliff bought was either the telecom stock or KMPP.","The stock Francine bought was 1 dollar per share more expensive than HBW.","QMZ was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the telecom stock.","Of GXTV and the stock that sold for $31 per share, one was bought by Delilah and the other was in the health care sector.","PSTO was 4 dollars per share more expensive than HBW.","The stock Abigail bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the real estate stock.","The technology stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than KMPP.","GXTV was per share more expensive than QMZ.","Of PSTO and the stock Heathcliff bought, one sold for $29 per share and the other was in the financial sector.","The stock Delilah bought was per share more expensive than the real estate stock.","Of JMO and the energy stock, one was bought by Edith and the other sold for $30 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Charlie","Delilah","Edith","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=766dac76fc2da9c8b02dca48a69afff5"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe with 8 grams of protein was either the meal served on May 16th or the recipe served on May 15th.","Of the meal with 8 grams of protein and the dish served on May 17th, one has 500 calories and the other was the kale quinoa.","The recipe with 15 grams of protein was either the recipe served on May 17th or the meal served on May 15th.","The citrus halibut contains 20 fewer calories than the dish with 12 grams of protein.","The lemon salmon contains 20 fewer calories than the meal served on May 13th.","The chili pork contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 17th.","The lemon salmon, the meal with 9 grams of protein, and the dish with 18 grams of protein are three different recipes.","The meal served on May 11th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe served on May 13th.","Of the garlic tilapia and the meal with 400 calories, one has exactly 18 grams of protein and the other has exactly 10 grams of protein.","The meal with 10 grams of protein was either the meal with 480 calories or the dish with 460 calories.","The bulgur salad contains somewhat fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The dish with 18 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the dish with 9 grams of protein.","The recipe served on May 16th contains 20 more calories than the dish with 9 grams of protein.","The recipe with 480 calories was either the citrus halibut or the kale quinoa.","The dish with 420 calories wasn't served on May 14th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a371229309c6f71c68ab8bc026c0bd9"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $6,400 system came out 3 years before the $5,200 pinball machine.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year after the system made by Dow Games.","The $1,750 pinball machine wasn't made by Pinnefore.","\"Archer Quest\" came out sometime before the machine made by Waverly Toys.","The $6,400 game is either the machine made by Tarco Inc. or the machine released in 1976.","\"Zany Circus\" is either the $2,500 pinball machine or the $5,200 game.","The $1,750 game came out 4 years after \"Aladeen\".","The system made by Waverly Toys is either the $1,750 machine or \"Voyager Hero\".","Of \"Disco Mania\" and the pinball machine released in 1978, one was made by Waverly Toys and the other was made by Maxigame.","The $2,500 game came out sometime after the game made by Tarco Inc..","The pinball machine made by Tarco Inc. is either \"Disco Mania\" or the game released in 1975.","The pinball machine released in 1977 doesn't cost $3,750.","The machine made by Dow Games came out 4 years before the machine made by Maxigame.","The system released in 1975 is either the $2,000 game or \"Aladeen\".","The system made by Arco came out 3 years after the $2,000 system."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978","1979","1980"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bc03e059b24a4905e24d681d928aad89"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 5th went 30 feet farther than the pink airplane.","Of the white airplane and the plane that went 35 feet, one was thrown 2nd and the other was thrown 1st.","The black airplane went 10 feet farther than the yellow plane.","Margo's design wasn't thrown 6th.","The plane that went 45 feet was either the plane that was thrown 3rd or Roderick's design.","Ella's design went 30 feet farther than Henrietta's design.","Omar's design was either the plane that was thrown 1st or the plane that was thrown 7th.","The plane that was thrown 4th was either the plane that went 45 feet or the silver airplane.","The plane that was thrown 6th landed 20 feet shorter than Henrietta's design.","The plane that was thrown 5th landed somewhat shorter than the silver airplane.","The plane that was thrown 3rd went 20 feet farther than Aaron's design.","Of Ella's design and the plane that was thrown 4th, one was green and the other went 55 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet","65 feet","75 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=08797ad8154ba3e8badc2870be5e170f"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who ordered vermicelli and Oscar, one paid $6.99 and the other chose mushroom sauce.","Rosie paid more than Jack.","The competitor who chose bolognese sauce paid 2 dollars more than the runner who ordered penne.","The contestant who ordered penne paid 4 dollars more than the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce.","Of the competitor who ordered capellini and Margie, one paid $10.99 and the other paid $12.99.","The competitor who chose marinara sauce paid 3 dollars more than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","Neither the competitor who chose marinara sauce nor the runner who paid $9.99 was Angie.","Wade paid 3 dollars less than the competitor who chose pomodoro sauce.","The runner who ordered fusilli paid more than the runner who ordered vermicelli.","The contestant who ordered spaghetti paid more than the runner who ordered fusilli.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 5 dollars more than the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce.","The runner who ordered taglioni paid 2 dollars more than the contestant who chose mushroom sauce.","Jack didn't order taglioni.","Angie didn't choose bolognese sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99","$11.99","$12.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Herbert","Jack","Margie","Oscar","Rosie","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","penne","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe637807490ce188e0be2c816ad05a76"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["V. tenesis has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Young.","The bacteria with 1,500 genes was either L. dyson or B. mangeris.","The one sequenced in December has 1,250 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The organism sequenced in August was either V. tenesis or the one sequenced by Dr. Young.","The one sequenced by Dr. Roman was either E. carolinus or the organism with 250 genes.","L. dyson doesn't have exactly 1,250 genes.","Of the bacteria sequenced in February and D. forcilitis, one has 1,250 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Velasquez.","The one sequenced in September has 500 more genes than P. wellington.","E. carolinus has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","Of the organism with 750 genes and the one sequenced in February, one was sequenced by Dr. Trujillo and the other is E. carolinus.","The one with 1,000 genes, the one sequenced in February, the one sequenced in November, V. tenesis, the one sequenced in September and the organism sequenced by Dr. Nielsen were all different organisms.","Of P. wellington and the one with 1,750 genes, one was sequenced by Dr. Young and the other was sequenced in July."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Henderson","Nielsen","Roman","Trujillo","Velasquez","Young","Zamora"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f0915935007ae2f578b398b1216710dd"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The camelback one is 1,500 feet longer than Avery Bridge.","The bridge in Rome is longer than Star Bridge.","The girder bridge is shorter than Gorem Bridge.","The one in Rome is 1,500 feet shorter than the suspension bridge.","The one in Copenhagen is 1,500 feet longer than Avery Bridge.","The 11,500 ft bridge isn't the truss bridge.","Star Bridge is either the cable-stayed structure or the 11,500 ft bridge.","Vellon Bridge is either the one in Tallinn or the bridge in Rome.","Sandy Bridge isn't 10,000 ft.","The structure in Helsinki is 6,000 feet longer than the camelback one.","The bridge in Copenhagen is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Tallinn.","The one in Copenhagen is 7,500 feet shorter than North Bridge.","The structure in Warsaw is 7,500 feet shorter than Bay Bridge.","The 13,000 ft structure isn't the truss bridge.","The bowstring bridge is either the 16,000 ft structure or the structure in Copenhagen.","Of the 17,500 ft structure and the structure in Vaduz, one is North Bridge and the other is the suspension bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Helsinki","Madrid","Rome","Tallinn","Vaduz","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=66547c1909824cc8949587b5dba821b3"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the 8,500 ft structure and the structure in Dublin, one is Gorem Bridge and the other is the truss bridge.","Star Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the one in Tallinn.","Of the one in Zagreb and the 13,000 ft structure, one is the girder bridge and the other is Sandy Bridge.","Vellon Bridge isn't the truss bridge.","The one in Tallinn isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The truss bridge is shorter than the structure in Warsaw.","The structure in Oslo is either the 11,500 ft one or the 10,000 ft one.","Avery Bridge isn't in Luxembourg.","The 11,500 ft bridge is either the bowstring bridge or the structure in Zagreb.","Sandy Bridge is either the one in Warsaw or the 17,500 ft one.","The structure in Helsinki is 1,500 feet longer than the camelback bridge.","Avery Bridge isn't 11,500 ft.","Star Bridge isn't the suspension bridge.","The seven structures are the 11,500 ft bridge, Gorem Bridge, the bridge in Helsinki, the cable-stayed bridge, the camelback structure, Sandy Bridge and the truss one.","North Bridge is 7,500 feet shorter than Sandy Bridge.","The one in Warsaw isn't the bowstring bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Luxembourg","Oslo","Tallinn","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=989af2d8aea4009412498e67c1e8a8e6"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture with 7,500 people was founded sometime before the Lyeilia culture.","The Tyash culture was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture located near Mason City was founded 250 years before the culture located near Floris.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 1,000 years before the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture founded in 600 AD was either the culture with 9,500 people or the culture with 6,500 people.","Of the society founded in 350 AD and the Sameos culture, one was based near Floris and the other had a population size of 5,000.","The Nysrani culture, the culture founded in 600 AD, the culture founded in 1350 AD, the culture located near Lacona, the culture located near Junction City and the culture located near Floris were all different cultures.","The culture with 9,000 people was founded 750 years after the culture with 4,500 people.","Neither the culture located near Lacona nor the Lyeilia culture was the society founded in 600 AD.","The society founded in 1600 AD wasn't based near Redlands.","The Oiracha culture was founded 250 years before the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture located near Floris was founded 250 years before the Juad culture.","The culture located near Easton was founded sometime after the culture located near Lacona.","The Sameos culture was founded sometime before the Nysrani culture.","The society founded in 600 AD wasn't based near Redlands.","The culture located near Junction City was founded 250 years after the culture with 9,500 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD","1350 AD","1600 AD"],"label_b":["Juad","Lyeilia","Nysrani","Oiracha","Quyit","Sameos","Tyash"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Easton","Floris","Junction City","Kentfield","Lacona","Mason City","Redlands"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69a8e87b84c83f572fa12fd63f36179f"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Geneva, the entrant who submitted the silver item, the entrant who finished second, the person who entered her hat and the knitter who entered her tea cozy are all different people.","Geneva finished somewhat after the entrant who entered her scarf.","Of the knitter who submitted the white item and the person who submitted the purple item, one made the sweater and the other finished fourth.","Sophie didn't knit the socks.","Of the person who entered her tea cozy and the person who finished first, one made the blue item and the other is Winifred.","Sophie is either the knitter who finished fifth or the knitter who finished sixth.","The knitter who entered her hat finished 5 places after the entrant who submitted the green item.","Ruth finished 5 places before the person who submitted the black item.","The person who entered her mittens is either Ruth or Winifred.","The knitter who submitted the orange item finished 1 place before Winifred.","The person who entered her blanket finished 2 places after the entrant who submitted the blue item.","Holly didn't finish seventh.","Viola finished 1 place before the entrant who entered her mittens.","The knitter who submitted the white item finished 1 place after Winifred."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Geneva","Holly","Priscilla","Ruth","Sophie","Viola","Winifred"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6ffb4f605c92cbd020e8b5ad53e42ab"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The brown piece cost 1 dollar less than the balloon Emma bought.","The purple piece cost less than the yellow piece.","The $9.00 piece wasn't purchased by Yvette.","Of the cat and the piece Verna bought, one was brown and the other cost $6.00.","The piece Rudolph bought cost more than the fish.","The $6.00 balloon was either the piece Marshall bought or the balloon Verna bought.","The yellow animal was either the $9.00 piece or the cat.","The white animal cost 5 dollars more than the balloon Emma bought.","The $8.00 piece wasn't gold.","The dog wasn't purple.","The piece Nancy bought was either the $9.00 animal or the red piece.","Of the monkey and the dog, one was purchased by Nancy and the other cost $5.00.","The turtle cost 3 dollars more than the dog.","The animal Nancy bought wasn't white.","The turtle wasn't purchased by Yvette.","The $9.00 animal wasn't purchased by Rudolph.","The balloon Verna bought, the snail, and the white animal are three different items."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Marshall","Nancy","Rudolph","Toni","Verna","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4651c4b7c00e5e619be639f34c52d3ed"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Dolores didn't choose midnight blue.","Of the customer with the 3:00pm appointment and Opal's customer, one is Georgia and the other is Iris.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is either Kelly or the customer that chose jet black.","The customer that chose vivacious red is either Opal's customer or the customer with the 3:00pm appointment.","Dolores isn't being helped by Susie.","Blanche has her appointment 2 hours after Opal's client.","The customer that chose warm mocha isn't being helped by Susie.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment, Yvonne's client, and Rhonda's client are three different customers.","Yvonne's client is either the customer that chose warm mocha or Iris.","The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 1 hour before the client that chose deep copper.","Opal's client has her appointment 3 hours before Nettie's client.","The client that chose jet black has her appointment sometime before Dolores.","Pam's customer has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose honey blonde.","Myra isn't being helped by Pam.","The client that chose honey blonde has her appointment 2 hours before the client that chose warm mocha.","The customer that chose honey blonde has her appointment 5 hours before the client that chose jet black."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm","4:00pm","5:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Dolores","Georgia","Iris","Kelly","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f43ceb29805bffb287cd9e75923c0f6e"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The French class has 2 fewer students than the course in room 314.","The course with 41 students isn't the Physics class.","Mr. King's class has 6 more students than the Geometry class.","Of Mr. Newton's class and the course with 35 students, one is in room 207 and the other is the Pre-Calculus class.","Mr. Ellis's class has somewhat fewer students than the History class.","Of Mr. Newton's class and the course with 39 students, one is the History class and the other is in room 207.","The seven classes are the Geometry class, the class in room 212, Mr. Warner's class, Mr. Ray's class, Mr. Newton's class, Mr. Velasquez's class and the class in room 412.","The course in room 125 has 4 fewer students than the class in room 412.","The Chemistry class has 8 more students than the class in room 129.","Mr. Velasquez's class has 4 fewer students than the Pre-Calculus class.","The Chemistry class has 4 fewer students than Mr. Warner's class.","The course with 33 students isn't the Geometry class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37","39","41"],"label_b":["114","125","129","207","212","314","412"],"label_c":["Ellis","Franklin","King","Newton","Ray","Velasquez","Warner"],"label_d":["Algebra","Chemistry","French","Geometry","History","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f66f3e728a0ab0e1ce49a3f99c25ed14"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Doesmolen, the Meijer family's home, the windmill built in 1752, the Visser family's house, the house built in 1683 and the De Jong family's house are all different structures.","Doesmolen was built 46 years after the Jansen family's structure.","The Meijer family's house was built sometime after the home in Kinderdijk.","Of Vlietmolen and the structure built in 1798, one is in Leiderdorp and the other is in Moerkapelle.","The Meijer family's windmill was built 46 years before the De Vries family's structure.","The windmill built in 1798 isn't owned by the Visser family.","Zemelmolen isn't owned by the De Jong family.","Oostmolen is either the De Vries family's structure or the windmill in Den Bommel.","The house in Hoogmade was built 46 years before Vlietmolen.","The windmill in Hoogmade was built 46 years after Grosmolen.","The windmill in Den Bommel is owned by the Meijer family.","The structure built in 1821 is either the Bakker family's windmill or Grosmolen.","The house built in 1752 isn't in Aarlanderveen.","Of the De Vries family's house and the structure built in 1798, one is in Moerkapelle and the other is Westmolen.","The Visser family's home, the house built in 1729, and the windmill in Den Bommel are three different structures."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c1351661108861b40df2d92d8627c36c"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster with the citrusy finish is either the one from Barnstable, ME or the one that costs $2.00.","The oyster with the briny finish costs 30 cents less than the oyster with the buttery finish.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT costs 40 cents more than the one with the melon-like finish.","The Island Creek oyster doesn't have a fruity flavor.","The Bluepoint oyster isn't from Appleton, CT.","Of the oyster with the nutty finish and the one from Willapa, RI, one costs $2.20 and the other is the Summersill oyster.","The Island Creek oyster is either the one from Punaville, RI or the oyster with the nutty finish.","The Summersill oyster costs 50 cents more than the Bluepoint oyster.","The Pomaquin oyster costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the citrusy finish.","The oyster with the nutty finish costs somewhat more than the one with the buttery finish.","Of the Bluepoint oyster and the Fanneuil oyster, one is from Willapa, RI and the other has a citrusy taste.","Of the oyster from Duxbury, MA and the oyster that costs $2.40, one has a briny taste and the other is the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.50 isn't from Barnstable, ME."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40","$2.50","$2.60"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c74e7c9be66babebe658ecd2d11c6abc"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The 4-5 decision was 4 weeks before the 7-2 decision.","Carson v Dunn was either the March 24 proceeding or Justice Larson's majority opinion.","Watts v Yang had its majority opinion written by Justice Hatfield.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion was 1 week after Gibbs v Kintz.","Of the March 3 proceeding and the 7-2 decision, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Larson and the other was Zamora v Pibb.","The 3-6 decision was sometime before Ayers v Byrd.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was 2 weeks after Justice Alvarado's majority opinion.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was 1 week after the 4-5 decision.","The 5-4 decision was 1 week before the 6-3 decision.","The 5-4 decision was 2 weeks after Ayers v Byrd.","The 8-1 decision was 5 weeks after Ayers v Byrd.","The April 14 proceeding didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Olson.","The 5-4 decision was 3 weeks before Short v Metz."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31","April 7","April 14"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=519855d467b85705cff59e9dade7b707"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the woman who won in 1924 and the woman who won at Willow Grove, one was Wendy Wells and the other shot a 64.","Leslie Lane won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 65.","The golfer who scored a 63 won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 61.","The golfer who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 3 years after Leslie Lane.","The person who won at Spotswood won her tournament 1 year after Bonita Bitz.","The woman who won at Amble Glen won her tournament 1 year after the person who won at Pennyfoot.","Neither the woman who scored a 66 nor the golfer who scored a 64 was Vickie Vern.","The woman who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 2 years before Freda Fritz.","The person who won at Juniper Hills won her tournament sometime after Tina Tuttle.","Of the golfer who scored a 62 and the woman who scored a 66, one won at Scotch Pines and the other won in 1923.","The woman who won in 1923 won at Pennyfoot.","The woman who won at Spotswood won her tournament 2 years before the golfer who scored a 60.","The person who won in 1926 was either the person who scored a 60 or the golfer who scored a 66."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Leslie Lane","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","61","62","63","64","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d019a0d9ad7338528f2a510e2d56f5d4"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced by Dr. Jordan has 500 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","D. forcilitis has 500 fewer genes than L. dyson.","Of E. paradolens and B. mangeris, one was sequenced by Dr. Zamora and the other has 1,000 genes.","The organism sequenced in December has somewhat fewer genes than the organism sequenced in November.","The bacteria sequenced in February wasn't sequenced by Dr. Fletcher.","Of the bacteria with 500 genes and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Jordan, one is L. dyson and the other was sequenced in September.","The one with 1,000 genes was either the bacteria sequenced in November or the one sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","D. forcilitis has 1,250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in February.","E. carolinus has 250 more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","E. paradolens wasn't sequenced in August.","The organism sequenced in December has 500 more genes than the organism sequenced in July.","The one sequenced in September has 250 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Underwood.","The organism sequenced in April and the organism sequenced by Dr. Zamora were different organisms.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Prince has 250 more genes than D. forcilitis.","P. wellington doesn't have exactly 500 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250","1,500","1,750"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Fletcher","Jordan","Long","Prince","Quinn","Underwood","Zamora"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76d4d15d34afc07154088874a22b8887"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke 2 minutes less than the student who got the C-.","The seven students were the student who got the B+, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill, the student who spoke for 10 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","Zachary was either the student who got the A- or the presenter who got the C+.","The student who got the A spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the B-.","The student who got the C- spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the C+.","The student who spoke for 16 minutes didn't get the B+.","Of the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath and Ginger, one got the A- and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath.","Zachary didn't talk about P.M. Heath.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel spoke 4 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Theodore spoke 2 minutes more than Ora.","Of the presenter who got the B- and Ginger, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other talked about P.M. Churchill.","Roberta was either the presenter who got the A- or the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes.","The student who got the C- was either Milton or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was either Ginger or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes","16 minutes","18 minutes"],"label_b":["Ginger","Lucille","Milton","Ora","Roberta","Theodore","Zachary"],"label_c":["Chamberlain","Churchill","Gladstone","Heath","Peel","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a52551cd69b3378d85fcd5d684fb3bce"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Toyagi is either Matsuno Okura or Amari Michi.","Of the shrine built in 1645 and the shrine in Uchida, one is dedicated to the cat and the other is Sama Takako.","Okabe Honzo was built sometime before the temple dedicated to the turtle.","Takahashi was built sometime after Matsuno Okura.","The structure in Usui was built 120 years before Okabe Honzo.","Sama Takako was built 60 years before the temple in Nakai.","The shrine in Niwa was built 60 years after the shrine dedicated to the frog.","The structure dedicated to the rooster is either Sama Takako or the shrine built in 1885.","Of the temple in Nakai and Hori Takesi, one was built in 1885 and the other is dedicated to the dragon.","The temple dedicated to the deer was built sometime after the temple dedicated to the frog.","Matsuno Okura isn't dedicated to the mouse.","Of Takahashi and the shrine built in 1585, one is in Uchida and the other is dedicated to the frog.","The shrine dedicated to the frog was built 180 years before the temple in Uchida.","The temple in Toyagi, Hori Takesi, and the structure dedicated to the turtle are three different shrines.","The structure dedicated to the deer isn't in Funai.","Yamasaki isn't in Funai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=897284da0b6116b5d41ddbcd93b1d256"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 31 ft long specimen isn't Gus.","Of the 25 ft long whale and Adam, one was donated to the aquarium in 1994 and the other is the gray whale.","The exhibit donated in 1996 is somewhat longer than the narwhal.","The bowhead whale is somewhat longer than Herbert.","The beluga whale isn't Dennis.","The exhibit donated in 1994 is 4 feet shorter than Brent.","The seven whales are the gray whale, Dennis, the whale donated in 2015, the 29 ft long exhibit, Evan, the 27 ft long whale and the whale donated in 1994.","Of the right whale and the exhibit donated in 1996, one is 29 ft long and the other is Dennis.","Adam is 2 feet shorter than the fin whale.","The fin whale is 2 feet shorter than the specimen donated in 2004.","The whale donated in 2013 is 2 feet longer than the narwhal.","Herbert is 4 feet shorter than Dennis.","Of the sei whale and Dennis, one was donated to the aquarium in 2012 and the other is 33 ft long.","The bowhead whale wasn't donated in 1996."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft","31 ft","33 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","1999","2004","2012","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb7543ce5700665ec3fed59786a68342"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ida scored 7 more points than the person from Enzo's.","Tyrone is either the cook from Demitasse or the chef who scored 49 points.","The cook who scored 56 points, the chef from Enzo's, and the person from Epicurious are three different chefs.","The cook from White Bean scored 35 more points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","The cook who made the jambalaya scored 35 more points than the cook who made the cashew tofu.","The person from Epicurious is either Jim or the cook who made the cajun chili.","The cook who made the turkey soup scored somewhat more points than the cook from Enzo's.","The cook who scored 63 points is either the chef from Oceanside or Tyrone.","Ed scored 7 more points than the chef who made the lemon snapper.","Jim scored somewhat fewer points than the chef who made the smoked pork.","The person from Demitasse scored somewhat more points than Yolanda.","Gabriel scored 14 fewer points than the person from Enzo's.","The cook from Epicurious scored 7 more points than the chef from Oceanside.","The chef from Apple Barn scored somewhat fewer points than Yolanda."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Ed","Gabriel","Ida","Jim","Rosalie","Tyrone","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e6d3505af55156b4dac4a876ac68bff"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Omar, the competitor who won the $6.50 pot, the player who won with a straight flush, Jana and the competitor who won the $5.25 pot were all different people.","Jana didn't win the $3.75 pot.","The person who won the $12.50 pot won 3 hands after Kelley.","The player who won the $6.50 pot won 5 hands after the person who won the $9.00 pot.","Lee was either the person who won the $18.25 pot or the competitor who won the fifth hand.","Of the person who won the second hand and the player who won with two pairs, one was Lee and the other won the $23.25 pot.","The player who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands after Ernestine.","Kelley won sometime after the competitor who won with a full house.","The person who won with a straight was either Kelley or the player who won the second hand.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won 2 hands before Zachary.","Of the competitor who won the seventh hand and Ernestine, one won with a straight flush and the other won with a flush.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot didn't win with a royal flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"label_b":["Byron","Ernestine","Jana","Kelley","Lee","Omar","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a7b8638c57f5921e1bb3aeed96915ee"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura was built sometime before the temple dedicated to the cat.","The structure dedicated to the mouse was built 180 years after Hori Takesi.","Hori Takesi wasn't built in 1705.","The structure built in 1525, Yamasaki, Sama Takako, the temple in Uchida, the temple dedicated to the dragon and the temple dedicated to the frog are all different shrines.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years before the temple in Miyato.","Yamasaki was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the dragon.","Of Okabe Honzo and the temple in Toyagi, one is dedicated to the deer and the other was built in 1765.","Sama Takako was built 60 years after the shrine in Niwa.","Takahashi is either the shrine built in 1705 or the temple built in 1885.","Of the temple built in 1645 and the temple built in 1705, one is Amari Michi and the other is in Usui.","The temple dedicated to the rooster was built 60 years after the temple dedicated to the dragon.","Of the shrine dedicated to the frog and the shrine in Funai, one was built in 1525 and the other is Okabe Honzo."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765","1825","1885"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=23b948088a80863a06c9ac20ef60bcb7"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Westmolen isn't in Leiderdorp.","The windmill in Schiedam is either Grosmolen or the Meijer family's windmill.","Westmolen was built sometime after Vlietmolen.","The windmill in Moerkapelle isn't owned by the De Jong family.","The home in Leiderdorp was built 115 years after Grosmolen.","Of the windmill built in 1798 and the De Vries family's structure, one is Doesmolen and the other is Hoekmolen.","The Meijer family's structure is either the windmill built in 1752 or the home in Hoogmade.","The home in Kinderdijk was built 23 years after the Smit family's home.","The structure in Kinderdijk is either the Jansen family's structure or Westmolen.","Of Grosmolen and the windmill in Aarlanderveen, one is owned by the Smit family and the other was built in 1706.","Hoekmolen is either the home built in 1706 or the structure built in 1729.","Oostmolen isn't in Aarlanderveen.","The structure in Hoogmade was built 23 years after Vlietmolen.","Vlietmolen was built 23 years before the Visser family's structure.","Of the Bakker family's structure and the home in Aarlanderveen, one was built in 1821 and the other was built in 1683."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775","1798","1821"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Jansen","Meijer","Smit","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91d07b8c1792ec01232683f2a7d4c7cc"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the Italian sub owes $1.35 more than the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","Of the team member whose order cost $6.70 and Chip, one ordered the water and the other ordered the orange soda.","Rebecca owes more than Samantha.","The salesperson who ordered the meatball sub is either the team member whose order cost $7.15 or Irene.","The salesperson who ordered the Italian sub, the salesperson who ordered the diet coke and the person who ordered the club sandwich are all different people.","Erica didn't order the iced tea.","The person who ordered the B.L.T. owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the club sandwich.","The person whose order cost $5.35 is either Hannah or the team member who ordered the tuna on rye.","Chip owes 90 cents more than the team member who ordered the ginger ale.","Of the salesperson whose order cost $5.80 and the team member whose order cost $6.70, one ordered the orange soda and the other ordered the club sandwich.","Samantha didn't order the grape soda.","The salesperson whose order cost $7.15 is either the person who ordered the club sandwich or the salesperson who ordered the grape soda.","Of the person whose order cost $5.35 and the team member who ordered the taco salad, one ordered the root beer and the other is Chip.","Geoffrey owes $1.35 more than Erica."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70","$7.15","$7.60"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72ec60bd4252d0cc74963caf5d92b802"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Gayle had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in sixth place.","The student who finished in third place is either Nick or the child from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Nick, the student who finished in second place, the student who finished in fourth place, the contestant who finished in third place, the child whose final word was \"elucidated\" and the student whose final word was \"graciousness\" are all different people.","Ted wasn't asked to spell \"duplicity\".","The contestant who finished in sixth place is either the child whose final word was \"anemic\" or Andres.","May had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Andres.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\" and Ted, one was from Mrs. Witte's class and the other finished in sixth place.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Almerini.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the student from Mrs. Witte's class or the child from Mrs. Steuben's class.","May has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","The child who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was 5 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Ted didn't finish in seventh place.","Of Denise and the student who finished in second place, one had to spell \"bulwark\" and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The student whose final word was \"elucidated\" didn't finish in fifth place.","May had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Denise.","The student who finished in fourth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Condini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Andres","Denise","Gayle","Lila","May","Nick","Ted"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c9a92975dd3aeb657c3ee32a133ac0d"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $9.00 animal was either the fish or the red animal.","The $5.00 piece was either the balloon Sidney bought or the white balloon.","The $4.00 animal wasn't yellow.","Of the animal Yvette bought and the animal Francisco bought, one cost $8.00 and the other was the snail.","Of the $4.00 piece and the snail, one was gold and the other was purchased by Emma.","The animal Yvette bought cost 4 dollars more than the cat.","The $6.00 animal wasn't purchased by Javier.","The bear was either the white balloon or the gold animal.","The white animal cost more than the animal Emma bought.","The monkey wasn't purchased by Zachary.","The $5.00 balloon wasn't purchased by Zachary.","The animal Yvette bought, the purple piece, the fish, the $6.00 piece and the $8.00 piece were all different items.","The bear cost less than the piece Sidney bought.","The monkey wasn't purchased by Francisco.","The brown balloon cost 1 dollar less than the turtle.","The turtle was either the balloon Sidney bought or the white animal."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Francisco","Gayle","Javier","Sidney","Yvette","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d74b494935d4f03a38b0b43896d60e0"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the chewing gum was found sometime after the cache at 88.4584 W.","The cache that held the chewing gum was found 3 days before the box at 40.2516 N.","Of the box that held the decoder ring and the cache at 40.8991 N, one was at 88.3907 W and the other was found on May 18.","The cache that held the chewing gum was found 6 days before the case that held the ancient coin.","The cache at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The cache that held the brass key was found 3 days after the case at 40.6656 N.","The box at 41.0072 N didn't have the sunglasses inside it.","The box found on May 15 wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The case at 40.8991 N was found 12 days before the case at 40.6656 N.","The cache at 88.0431 W was found 6 days after the box at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found 9 days after the case that held the puzzle book.","Of the case that held the puzzle book and the cache at 88.3821 W, one was found on May 21 and the other was at 40.3109 N.","Of the case at 88.0431 W and the case found on May 18, one held the decoder ring and the other held the marbles.","The cache at 40.3109 N, the cache that held the sunglasses, and the case at 88.2694 W are three different boxes."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f9b75c0793fbac2d7ca034062fd593ad"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Heathcliff bought was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Edith bought.","PSTO was 4 dollars per share more expensive than HBW.","HBW was 1 dollar per share more expensive than ABTR.","The stock Geraldo bought was per share more expensive than the technology stock.","The stock Ida Mae bought was per share more expensive than the health care stock.","Of the stock Heathcliff bought and the financial stock, one sold for $27 per share and the other was JMO.","QMZ was 1 dollar per share more expensive than GXTV.","KMPP wasn't in the utilities sector.","The stock Heathcliff bought was per share less expensive than the utilities stock.","JMO was 4 dollars per share more expensive than the real estate stock.","The stock that sold for $28 per share wasn't purchased by Ida Mae.","The energy stock was per share more expensive than GXTV.","HBW wasn't purchased by Abigail.","Of the stock that sold for $31 per share and PSTO, one was bought by Geraldo and the other was in the technology sector.","Of the health care stock and the stock that sold for $25 per share, one was bought by Bill and the other was GXTV."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29","$30","$31"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Edith","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c0e3ac54fd61ad8ea5443367b7035032"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 10:00pm didn't have exactly 1,000,000 viewers.","Of the program that aired on CBR and the program that aired on GMA, one aired on Saturday and the other aired at 6:00pm.","The show that aired on Saturday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 2:00pm.","The program that aired on Tuesday had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on SBC.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 1,250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on CBR.","The show that aired on Thursday, the show with 750,000 viewers, and the show that aired on BMT are three different programs.","The program that aired on WNW didn't air on Thursday.","The program that aired on Sunday was either the program that aired at 8:30pm or the program with 1,000,000 viewers.","The program with 1,500,000 viewers was either the program that aired on BMT or the program that aired on PTR.","Of the program that aired at 11:30am and the program with 1,500,000 viewers, one aired on CBR and the other aired on Monday.","The program that aired on GMA had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Thursday.","The seven programs were the show with 500,000 viewers, the program that aired on FNX, the program that aired at 4:30pm, the program that aired on CBR, the show that aired on Monday, the show that aired on Friday and the program that aired on Sunday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000","1,500,000","1,750,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b87ca4b330f3daa771150072e66ef966"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Flora Flynn's sighting was either the August 5 report or the report of the egg-shaped UFO.","Cindy Chan's report, the August 5 report, the sighting from Marina, the report from Zearing, the report of the diamond-shaped UFO and the sighting from Crescent City were all different sightings.","Of the August 5 sighting and the August 6 sighting, one was reported by Cindy Chan and the other was from Jackson.","The sighting from Islesboro was submitted 3 days after the report of the triangle-shaped UFO.","The report from Jackson was submitted 1 day after Flora Flynn's sighting.","Of Cindy Chan's report and Dan Delgado's report, one was from Marina and the other was received on August 6.","Of the sighting from Crescent City and the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO, one was reported by Abe Alvarez and the other was received on August 9.","The sighting from Newark was submitted 1 day after the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Marina was submitted 1 day before Abe Alvarez's report.","Iva Ingram's sighting was submitted sometime before the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's report wasn't received on August 9.","The sighting from Zearing was submitted 4 days before the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8","August 9","August 10"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Islesboro","Jackson","Marina","Newark","Otisfield","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f2417302433dd4b7fa2d927e216ac28"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who gave Ally the toaster is either Lily Little or the attendee who spent $450.","The seven people are Ora Osborne, the friend who gave Ally the juicer, the attendee who spent $400, the person who gave Ally the blender, the attendee who gave Ally the toaster, the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player and the friend who lives in Eustis.","Kit Kelley didn't give Ally the toaster.","Kit Kelley, the attendee who spent $400, and the friend who gave Ally the blender are three different people.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks spent 50 dollars more than Pam Powell.","The person who spent $450, the friend who gave Ally the juicer, and the person who gave Ally the blender are three different people.","Ora Osborne spent less than Kit Kelley.","Ned Norris gave Ally the laptop.","Of the person who gave Ally the HD tv and the attendee who spent $525, one is Pam Powell and the other lives in Eustis.","The attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player spent more than the friend who lives in Jonesboro.","The person who gave Ally the blender spent 25 dollars more than the person who lives in Fruitland.","The person who lives in Sun City is either the attendee who spent $400 or the person who spent $450.","The attendee who gave Ally the HD tv spent 75 dollars less than Jack Jordan.","Of Mitch Mayo and Lily Little, one spent $550 and the other lives in Decatur City."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a8caeafcf084f75df42710ebfc5cf54"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 85 year-old tree and the 99 year-old tree, one is in Silk Notch and the other is The Senator.","Nolan's Pine isn't 162 ft. tall.","Old Jarvis is 6 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","Zeke's Spruce is taller than the tree in Deloit Woods.","Old Jarvis is 9 feet shorter than the 79 year-old tree.","The 99 year-old tree is either Old Jarvis or Nolan's Pine.","The 80 year-old tree is 9 feet shorter than the tree in York Woods.","Zeke's Spruce is 15 feet shorter than the tree in Woden Woods.","The 94 year-old tree is shorter than the 96 year-old tree.","Marsh Tree is either the tree in Benton Notch or the tree in Silk Notch.","Roger's Oak is 12 feet taller than the 94 year-old tree.","The tree in Eldora Woods is shorter than Marsh Tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft.","159 ft.","162 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db4f60e853df3a2e646f9d67ec1b0ab2"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The balloon Nancy bought cost more than the orange balloon.","The white piece cost 2 dollars more than the bear.","The $4.00 piece was magenta.","The balloon Lucas bought, the snail, the monkey, the bear, the $3.00 balloon and the $8.00 piece were all different items.","The piece Bernard bought wasn't gold.","The snail cost 1 dollar more than the piece Patsy bought.","The turtle cost 5 dollars more than the cat.","The purple piece cost more than the balloon Nancy bought.","The monkey wasn't purchased by Nancy.","Of the monkey and the piece Toni bought, one was red and the other was gold.","The balloon Bernard bought wasn't white.","Of the piece Lucas bought and the $9.00 piece, one was white and the other was purple.","The snail was either the white balloon or the purple balloon.","The animal Marshall bought cost 2 dollars less than the fish.","The fish was purple."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00","$8.00","$9.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Bernard","Lucas","Marshall","Nancy","Patsy","Toni","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd2a06f89ba23307a4901b9b1a8ee5c8"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Imay didn't start in 1985.","The second striker was either Daregh or the person who started in 1991.","The player on the Hawks wasn't the center forward.","The seven players were the sweeper, the person who started in 1994, Awad, Fichin, the person on the Minutemen, the person on the Rangers and Engmose.","Neither the person who started in 1994 nor the center forward was Imay.","The wing back was either Banben or the person who started in 1994.","The player on the Mustangs was either the person who started in 1982 or the full back.","The person on the Mustangs started 12 years after Engmose.","The sweeper started sometime after Kawa.","The person on the Courage wasn't the sweeper.","The person on the Hawks started 9 years after the center back.","The person on the Spartans started 3 years before the person on the Rangers.","Of Fichin and Kawa, one played for the Minutemen and the other was the full back.","The player who started in 1985 was either the player on the Hawks or the sweeper.","Of the player who started in 1976 and the wing back, one played for the Rangers and the other was Engmose."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988","1991","1994"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Fichin","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Courage","Hawks","Minutemen","Mustangs","Rangers","Spartans"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=360c19f120d6ee59484c46f146956526"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The friend who lives in Decatur City didn't give Ally the juicer.","Of the person who lives in Sun City and the person who gave Ally the juicer, one spent $425 and the other is Mitch Mayo.","The attendee who gave Ally the toaster is either Pam Powell or Kit Kelley.","Lily Little is either the friend who gave Ally the toaster or the attendee who spent $500.","Kit Kelley spent 25 dollars more than Ned Norris.","The seven people are the attendee who spent $525, the friend who gave Ally the HD tv, the person who gave Ally the planter, the friend who gave Ally the toaster, the person who lives in Decatur City, Ora Osborne and the friend who lives in Twin Peaks.","The friend who lives in Sun City is either Jack Jordan or the friend who gave Ally the toaster.","The friend who lives in Eustis spent 75 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","Ned Norris is either the friend who lives in Eustis or the attendee who gave Ally the planter.","The person who lives in Jonesboro is either the attendee who gave Ally the blender or the attendee who spent $500.","The friend who spent $525 doesn't live in Clovis.","The attendee who gave Ally the blender spent 50 dollars more than Ned Norris.","Jack Jordan spent 25 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the laptop.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks gave Ally the laptop."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5273de63766a5994da0367bc5b6adafc"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Rachel Reid, the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry, the magnate from Ireland, the mogul who works in the retail industry, the mogul who works in the biotech industry and the magnate who works in the software industry are all different people.","The magnate from Germany is worth somewhat less than the magnate who works in the biotech industry.","The tycoon from France is worth 3 billion more than the mogul from Denmark.","Of Ed Everett and the tycoon from Sweden, one works in the biotech industry and the other works in the finance industry.","The magnate worth $26 billion, the tycoon from Ireland, and Leonard Levy are three different people.","The tycoon from Germany is either the tycoon worth $28 billion or Gil Gallegos.","The mogul from Denmark is worth 2 billion less than the tycoon who works in the finance industry.","Kirk Kaplan is worth 4 billion less than Ed Everett.","The person who works in the banking industry is worth somewhat more than the mogul from Norway.","Of the magnate worth $27 billion and Ed Everett, one works in the finance industry and the other works in the software industry.","The tycoon who works in the aerospace industry is worth 4 billion less than the tycoon who works in the retail industry.","Leonard Levy is worth 1 billion more than Kirk Kaplan.","Ed Everett is worth somewhat less than Hal Hickman."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion","$30 billion","$31 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Hal Hickman","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","England","France","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","finance","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e8c75674caaa652c1641f0ec569d6685"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Of the friend who lives in Decatur City and the person who gave Ally the blender, one spent $500 and the other spent $425.","The seven people are Ned Norris, the attendee who spent $450, the attendee who spent $425, the friend who spent $550, the friend who lives in Clovis, the attendee who lives in Decatur City and the person who lives in Sun City.","Of the friend who spent $400 and the person who lives in Fruitland, one is Ned Norris and the other gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The person who lives in Sun City spent 25 dollars more than Ora Osborne.","The friend who spent $500 is either the attendee who gave Ally the juicer or the attendee who lives in Sun City.","The attendee who lives in Clovis didn't give Ally the toaster.","The friend who gave Ally the laptop is either Lily Little or Mitch Mayo.","The attendee who lives in Fruitland spent 125 dollars more than the attendee who lives in Jonesboro.","Jack Jordan spent 50 dollars more than the attendee who gave Ally the juicer.","The person who gave Ally the HD tv spent 25 dollars less than Pam Powell.","Ned Norris is either the attendee who lives in Clovis or the attendee who lives in Twin Peaks.","The friend who gave Ally the planter spent 75 dollars more than Lily Little."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6e7a405d03e55580adca749166c7e5e7"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Patsy has an appointment sometime after the person going in for the filling.","Zachary has an appointment 3 hours after Lynn.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Winters is either the patient with the 1:30pm appointment or the person going in for the veneers.","Mindy has an appointment 2 hours before Lynn.","Of the patient going in for the crown and the person with the 9:30am appointment, one is Mindy and the other will be seen by Dr. Kramer.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has an appointment 2 hours after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Quinn.","Of Felix and Mindy, one will be seen by Dr. Underwood and the other has the appointment for the filling.","Orlando won't be seen by Dr. Adkins.","Of the customer with the 1:30pm appointment and Lynn, one has the appointment for the extraction and the other will be seen by Dr. Kramer.","Mindy has an appointment 3 hours before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Torres.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood is either the customer with the 1:30pm appointment or the person going in for the cleaning.","Of the client going in for the veneers and the client who will be seeing Dr. Underwood, one is Mindy and the other is Zachary.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Quinn has an appointment 1 hour after the customer going in for the whitening.","The patient going in for the root canal is either the customer who will be seeing Dr. Winters or Ernest."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm","2:30pm","3:30pm"],"label_b":["Ernest","Felix","Lynn","Mindy","Orlando","Patsy","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Torres","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f8174baa185a8528463f054487b917c2"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Karl scored 35 fewer points than Ollie.","Of the person from Apple Barn and the chef who scored 63 points, one was Veronica and the other made the pepper steak.","The person from Oceanside scored 7 more points than Nelson.","Of the cook from Demitasse and Rosalie, one scored 84 points and the other scored 77 points.","Nelson scored somewhat more points than Veronica.","Of Hattie and the person who scored 56 points, one works at Oceanside and the other made the lemon snapper.","The person who made the jambalaya scored 7 more points than Karl.","The seven chefs are the person who scored 84 points, the person from Epicurious, Veronica, Nelson, the person from Oceanside, the person from Enzo's and the chef who made the cajun chili.","The person who made the turkey soup scored 14 fewer points than Veronica.","The chef from Zenaida's didn't make the pepper steak.","The person who scored 84 points didn't make the cashew tofu.","The cook from Epicurious scored somewhat more points than the cook from Enzo's."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70","77","84"],"label_b":["Freda","Hattie","Karl","Nelson","Ollie","Rosalie","Veronica"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5361eee2d07d2c13c5b11fa7eff18438"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who scored a 65 was either the woman who won at Pennyfoot or the golfer who won in 1921.","The person who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 4 years after the person who won at Juniper Hills.","The woman who won in 1922 shot a 59.","Shari Steel didn't shoot a 60.","Inez didn't win in 1923.","The person who won at Pennyfoot didn't shoot a 60.","Neither the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove nor the person who won at Amble Glen was Inez.","Denise Detz won her tournament 4 years before the person who scored a 60.","Shari Steel was either the woman who won at Amble Glen or the woman who won in 1926.","Wendy Wells won her tournament sometime after the golfer who won at Spotswood.","Bonita Bitz didn't win at Cowbush Cove.","Of the person who won in 1922 and Tina Tuttle, one shot a 66 and the other won at Juniper Hills.","Wendy Wells won at Juniper Hills.","The person who won at Pennyfoot, the person who won in 1920, the woman who scored a 63, the person who won in 1922 and the woman who scored a 66 were all different golfers.","Pamela Peet won her tournament 1 year before the golfer who won at Scotch Pines.","The person who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year before the woman who scored a 65.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines shot a 65."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924","1925","1926"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Denise Detz","Inez","Pamela Peet","Shari Steel","Tina Tuttle","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","61","62","63","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c8e5440ea35a9146475c3f0a9dbfed74"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache that held the marbles was found 6 days before the case that held the ancient coin.","The box at 88.4584 W was either the cache found on May 18 or the box at 41.0072 N.","Of the cache found on May 3 and the case that held the decoder ring, one was at 41.0072 N and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found sometime before the cache at 40.6656 N.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found sometime after the box at 40.8991 N.","Of the case at 88.1863 W and the case found on May 18, one held the chewing gum and the other was at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 41.0237 N was found 9 days before the cache that held the chewing gum.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found 6 days before the box at 88.3821 W.","The box that held the brass key, the cache found on May 6, and the case at 88.4584 W are three different boxes.","The box found on May 12 held the sunglasses.","The cache that held the marbles was found 3 days after the case that held the decoder ring.","The cache at 88.0431 W was found 3 days after the box at 41.0072 N.","The cache found on May 15 wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 88.1928 W was either the box at 41.0237 N or the box at 40.5912 N.","The cache at 40.2516 N wasn't at 88.0431 W.","The case that held the decoder ring was found 3 days after the box that held the brass key."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15","May 18","May 21"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=582c020183a4acb41fdac00fe1a5c940"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The chili pork doesn't have exactly 400 calories.","The dish with 500 calories wasn't served on May 16th.","The dish with 9 grams of protein wasn't served on May 14th.","The meal with 18 grams of protein wasn't served on May 12th.","The recipe with 8 grams of protein contains 60 fewer calories than the meal with 9 grams of protein.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 20 more calories than the meal with 7 grams of protein.","The citrus halibut was either the recipe served on May 16th or the dish with 7 grams of protein.","The lemon salmon contains 80 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 14th.","The lemon salmon wasn't served on May 16th.","The garlic tilapia was either the recipe with 460 calories or the recipe with 12 grams of protein.","The recipe with 18 grams of protein contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe with 10 grams of protein.","The dish with 12 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the meal served on May 12th.","The asian steak contains 100 more calories than the chili pork.","The meal with 440 calories was served on May 15th.","The recipe served on May 13th, the lemon salmon, and the chili pork are three different recipes.","Of the dish served on May 11th and the dish with 440 calories, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was the kale quinoa.","The recipe with 18 grams of protein contains somewhat more calories than the meal with 5 grams of protein.","The kale quinoa was either the meal with 7 grams of protein or the dish with 8 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460","480","500"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=327bce3faffee6ca2a43a6da684a78b0"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The home going to Kennebunkport is either the $29,000 house or the $32,250 structure.","Of the house going to Shaver Lake and the 110 sq ft structure, one is for the Ingrams and the other is for the Davidsons.","Of the 95 sq ft home and the structure going to Fullerton, one is for the Underwoods and the other sold for $32,250.","Neither the $25,000 house nor the Davidson's home is the structure going to Mission Viejo.","The $29,000 home is somewhat larger than the Whitehead's structure.","The $27,500 home is 60 sq ft larger than the home going to Laguna Beach.","The structure going to Laguna Beach is 30 sq ft smaller than the home going to Shaver Lake.","Of the Nielsen's structure and the Ingram's house, one will be delivered to Unionville and the other is 110 sq ft.","The Nielsen's house didn't sell for $25,000.","The $29,000 house is either the Underwood's home or the Gillespie's house.","Of the Nielsen's house and the Davidson's structure, one sold for $36,000 and the other is 155 sq ft.","The Gillespie's house, the $29,000 structure, the $25,000 house, the 110 sq ft house, the $35,000 home and the structure going to Shaver Lake are all different houses.","The Whitehead's home is either the 185 sq ft home or the house going to Mission Viejo."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft","170 sq ft","185 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0bc4f4515c02b64bdfda4b54116236b"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the student who finished in seventh place and the contestant who finished in fifth place, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The contestant who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The contestant from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in third place.","Lila didn't finish in fourth place.","The contestant who finished in third place, the child from Mrs. Steuben's class, and Philip are three different people.","The student from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to Gayle.","The student whose final word was \"elucidated\" is either Denise or the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\", the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class, Lila, the student who finished in second place and the contestant who finished in seventh place are all different people.","Of the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" and Denise, one was from Mrs. Condini's class and the other finished in third place.","The contestant who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Lila.","Andres had to spell a word that was 4 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Clarence wasn't asked to spell \"duplicity\".","Clarence didn't finish in fourth place.","Philip had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Steuben.","Of the child from Mrs. Nixon's class and Andres, one finished in second place and the other had to spell \"elucidated\".","The child whose final word was \"graciousness\" didn't finish in first place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Andres","Clarence","Denise","Gayle","Lila","May","Philip"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd8cc0a1e4c2e9527d235f8d394a9d32"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the bean casserole and the dish that serves 9 people, one cooks at 410 degrees and the other bakes for 25 minutes.","The dish that cooks at 425 degrees requires 15 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 8 people.","The mac and cheese requires 25 minutes less baking time than the roast potatoes recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 425 degrees requires 25 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 3 people.","The mac and cheese bakes 5 minutes longer than the bean casserole.","The dish that cooks at 410 degrees requires 20 minutes less baking time than the baked ham.","The chicken cutlet is either the dish that bakes for 50 minutes or the dish that bakes for 45 minutes.","The dish that serves 5 people is either the dish that bakes for 30 minutes or the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","Of the recipe that serves 2 people and the candied yams recipe, one cooks at 325 degrees and the other cooks at 400 degrees.","The recipe that cooks at 350 degrees, the dish that bakes for 40 minutes, the dish that bakes for 35 minutes and the dish that serves 2 people are all different dishes.","The baked ham doesn't cook at 340 degrees.","The meatloaf doesn't serve exactly 7 people.","The dish that bakes for 45 minutes is either the recipe that serves 7 people or the dish that cooks at 325 degrees.","The dish that serves 8 people is either the recipe that cooks at 400 degrees or the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes","50 minutes","55 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","5 people","6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee3a855aea6aef1414fd118e7beff335"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student who finished in fifth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","The student from Mrs. Almerini's class, Floyd, and the contestant who finished in fourth place are three different people.","Of the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", one is Bessie and the other finished in second place.","The child whose final word was \"graciousness\" didn't finish in seventh place.","The contestant who finished in first place, the child from Mrs. Condini's class, the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class, the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class are all different people.","The contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Ronald.","The student from Mrs. Steuben's class is either Zachary or the child who finished in fifth place.","Floyd didn't finish in fifth place.","Ronald had to spell a word that was 5 letters shorter than the one given to Bessie.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The child who finished in third place has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","Zachary had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in second place.","Of Erik and the student whose final word was \"facetiously\", one was from Mrs. Manzella's class and the other finished in fourth place.","Floyd didn't finish in seventh place.","Of Denise and the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", one finished in first place and the other was from Mrs. Condini's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated","facetiously","graciousness"],"label_b":["Bessie","Clarence","Denise","Erik","Floyd","Ronald","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad7c74e97721e7c29e3eb15682efd87d"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of the traveler whose birthday is on July 16th and the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th, one is from France and the other is Lamar.","The seven people are the surgeon, the person born on September 17th, the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th, Harry, the person from Canada, Izzy and the traveler born on May 18th.","The traveler from Germany has a birthday sometime after Dale.","Lamar has a birthday 2 months after the musician.","Frank is not the politician.","The architect has a birthday 4 months after the traveler from Norway.","The traveler whose birthday is on August 15th is either the architect or the person from France.","Izzy has a birthday 2 months before the person from South Africa.","The person from Belgium is either the person whose birthday is on April 13th or the architect.","Of Dale and the lawyer, one is from South Africa and the other was born on May 18th.","Neither the person whose birthday is on June 14th nor the person from Norway is the musician.","The diplomat has a birthday 1 month after Adrian.","The person whose birthday is on April 13th is either Frank or the surgeon."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th","September 17th","October 19th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Frank","Harry","Izzy","Lamar","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b3306112a4a86ca88ff400a03f45c043"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Omar's order costs $7.75.","Ronda's order is either the sandwich with bologna or the order with roast beef.","The order with roast beef costs less than the order with salami.","Neither the $7.75 sandwich nor Greg's sandwich is the order with muenster cheese.","Of the sandwich with salami and the sandwich with havarti cheese, one is Ronda's and the other costs $6.75.","The order with salami includes gouda cheese.","The order with provolone cheese costs less than the order with roast beef.","Yolanda's order doesn't include ham.","Ronda's order costs $8.75.","Of the sandwich with muenster cheese and Verna's order, one includes prosciutto and the other costs $2.75.","Of the $2.75 sandwich and the order with ham, one is Kenneth's and the other includes cheddar cheese.","The order with liverwurst costs 3 dollars more than the order with cheddar cheese.","The sandwich with colby jack cheese, Greg's sandwich, the sandwich with gouda cheese and the sandwich with ham are all different sandwiches."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75","$7.75","$8.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Greg","Kenneth","Omar","Ronda","Verna","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c0aae5d79a90dcbc513ed171a8e5122"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Lily Little spent 75 dollars more than the person who lives in Fruitland.","The friend who gave Ally the toaster spent more than the attendee who lives in Twin Peaks.","The attendee who gave Ally the HD tv spent 75 dollars less than the person who lives in Decatur City.","Of the friend who gave Ally the toaster and the attendee who spent $500, one lives in Clovis and the other is Pam Powell.","Ned Norris didn't give Ally the laptop.","The person who lives in Sun City spent less than the person who gave Ally the planter.","Jack Jordan spent 100 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","The friend who gave Ally the juicer, Ora Osborne, the person who lives in Clovis, the friend who spent $425 and the attendee who spent $450 are all different people.","The friend who gave Ally the juicer spent less than the person who lives in Fruitland.","Of the friend who lives in Eustis and Ora Osborne, one spent $475 and the other gave Ally the toaster.","The attendee who spent $425, the person who lives in Clovis, and Ned Norris are three different people.","The friend who lives in Jonesboro spent 125 dollars less than the attendee who lives in Sun City.","Mitch Mayo is either the friend who lives in Twin Peaks or the person who spent $550."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500","$525","$550"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f68d7c65f0d53de1fb4c6a8dd7bd0658"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Hannah Hay didn't win in 1968.","The winner from Germany won her prize 4 years after the person from Ireland.","Edna Evitz is either the person from Canada or the winner from France.","The person who won in 1988 is either the winner who won the prize in economics or the winner from Canada.","The winner who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 8 years after the winner who won the prize in physics.","Of the person from Poland and Sue Simpson, one won in 1980 and the other won the prize in physics.","Rita Reeves didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","The winner who won in 1976 isn't from Canada.","The person from Germany, Glenda Glenn, the winner who won in 1976, Sue Simpson, Betty Brewer and Hannah Hay are all different winners.","The winner who won in 1964 won the prize in physics.","Sue Simpson won her prize after the person who won the prize in chemistry.","Of the winner who won the prize in bioengineering and the winner who won in 1964, one is Glenda Glenn and the other is from Canada.","Of the winner who won the prize in literature and Rita Reeves, one won in 1988 and the other is from France.","Sue Simpson is either the person who won the prize in astronomy or the person from Russia."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980","1984","1988"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Edna Evitz","Glenda Glenn","Hannah Hay","Kim Kane","Rita Reeves","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","Ireland","France","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72c8d037a6063016daec96f343958b51"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Tombawomba\" cost 250 dollars less than Isabel's piece.","Jeff's piece isn't going to Vancouver.","Of the piece going to Portland and \"Yenga\", one cost $1,250 and the other is Herman's.","The $2,000 dummy is \"Valencio\".","\"Sniffletoe\" cost somewhat more than the puppet going to Mexico City.","The $1,500 piece isn't going to Mexico City.","The piece going to Ypsilanti, \"Valencio\", Isabel's puppet, \"Xavier\" and \"Waldarama\" are all different dummies.","Lucas's piece didn't cost $2,250.","Herman's dummy cost 500 dollars more than \"Xavier\".","The $1,250 dummy, Isabel's puppet, and \"Waldarama\" are three different dummies.","The puppet going to St. Moritz is either the $750 piece or \"Yenga\".","The dummy going to Mexico City cost somewhat more than the piece going to St. Moritz.","Isabel's dummy isn't going to Mexico City.","The puppet going to Vancouver cost 500 dollars more than the puppet going to Ypsilanti.","Jeff's dummy isn't \"Xavier\".","Of \"Tombawomba\" and the puppet going to Portland, one cost $2,000 and the other is Margarita's.","Nicole's piece cost somewhat less than the piece going to Oslo."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,250"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95b6580bd66e20dcbb75476b5af22f01"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The cantilever structure is 3,000 feet shorter than the bridge in Vaduz.","The cable-stayed bridge is longer than the camelback one.","The camelback bridge is either the 11,500 ft bridge or Bay Bridge.","Sandy Bridge is 4,500 feet longer than Bay Bridge.","The 16,000 ft one isn't the bowstring bridge.","Gorem Bridge isn't in Tallinn.","The structure in Rome isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","Star Bridge isn't in Skopje.","North Bridge is either the 10,000 ft one or the one in Dublin.","The suspension bridge is 7,500 feet longer than the cable-stayed structure.","The bridge in Dublin is shorter than the girder one.","The structure in Copenhagen isn't the truss bridge.","The cantilever structure is 1,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Copenhagen.","Star Bridge, the bridge in Tallinn, and the 8,500 ft one are three different structures.","Of the 16,000 ft one and North Bridge, one is in Tallinn and the other is in Dublin.","Of the 17,500 ft one and Avery Bridge, one is in Zagreb and the other is the bowstring bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft","16,000 ft","17,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Dublin","Rome","Skopje","Tallinn","Vaduz","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x7","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82c8f933b39df416eebac5ad86830384"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge is either the bridge in Skopje or the cable-stayed bridge.","Star Bridge is 8,500 ft.","The bowstring structure is 4,500 feet longer than the truss one.","North Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than Star Bridge.","Of the 14,500 ft bridge and the 8,500 ft bridge, one is the truss bridge and the other is in Helsinki.","The 10,000 ft structure isn't in Madrid.","The bridge in Kiev is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever one.","Bay Bridge isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","Of the structure in Kiev and the cable-stayed one, one is Gorem Bridge and the other is 14,500 ft."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Kiev","Madrid","Skopje","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc5df55587859c5c2c4d51e9a435962e"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Nesketucket, MA costs 20 cents less than the one with the briny finish.","The Summersill oyster isn't from Charlestown, CT.","The oyster from Punaville, RI costs 20 cents less than the Fanneuil oyster.","Of the one from Vancouver, BC and the one with the melon-like finish, one is the Island Creek oyster and the other costs $2.00.","The oyster that costs $2.30 doesn't have a nutty flavor.","Of the oyster that costs $2.10 and the one from Barnstable, ME, one is the Fanneuil oyster and the other has a citrusy taste.","The oyster with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents less than the Bluepoint oyster.","The oyster with the citrusy finish costs 10 cents less than the one from Nesketucket, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Fanneuil","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","creamy","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e001949fb8a1c9159755f55677134c3"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of the person who won in 1968 and the person who won in 1964, one is from Russia and the other won the prize in astronomy.","The winner from Poland didn't win the prize in medicine.","The person from Ireland won the prize in economics.","Neither the winner from Russia nor the winner who won in 1976 is Lisa Lara.","The person who won in 1972 didn't win the prize in economics.","The person who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 12 years before Patsy Pope.","Of the person who won in 1972 and the winner from Poland, one is Rita Reeves and the other is Patsy Pope.","Hannah Hay didn't win the prize in economics.","The person from Australia won her prize before the winner from Russia."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Hannah Hay","Lisa Lara","Olive Olson","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":["Australia","Ireland","France","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=38d36c356bd0325ab5949c9bb2d52dc1"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of the flier leaving in January and the flier with the coin, one will go to Delaware and the other is Lee.","The passenger with the lucky hat will leave 2 months after Lee.","The flier with the lucky hat, Henry and the flier going to Delaware are all different fliers.","The aerophobe with the talisman will leave sometime after the flier with the lucky hat.","The flier leaving in May won't go to Delaware.","The passenger with the talisman is either Olive or the flier leaving in January.","Lee won't go to Florida.","The passenger going to Florida won't bring a rabbit's foot.","Neal is either the passenger going to Delaware or the passenger with the talisman.","Of the passenger with the rabbit's foot and Olive, one will leave in February and the other will go to Texas.","The aerophobe leaving in February won't go to Arkansas."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Henry","Lee","Neal","Olive","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Delaware","Florida","Texas","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a78f362fc564983754029b1073315a90"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child who finished in first place is either the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class or Philip.","Nick had to spell \"anemic\".","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in fifth place.","Zachary finished in fifth place.","The child whose final word was \"consomme\" didn't finish in fourth place.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to Jill.","Of the child who finished in fourth place and the student from Mrs. Witte's class, one is Philip and the other is Zachary.","The child from Mrs. Nixon's class is either Nick or the student whose final word was \"bulwark\".","Of the student whose final word was \"duplicity\" and the student who finished in seventh place, one is Ted and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\", the student who finished in fifth place, and Philip are three different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Jill","Nick","Philip","Ted","Zachary"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=94689d4486f1c32e466e639930d09cc7"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The five funds are First Crescent, the fund with a return of 10%, the one run by Ule Underwood, the fund with a return of 9% and the fund with a return of 8%.","Of the fund begun in 1972 and the one begun in 2002, one is Pine Bay and the other is run by Mike McClain.","Hudson Brook started in 1977.","Of the fund run by Ule Underwood and the fund with a return of 10%, one is Pine Bay and the other started in 1989.","Black River didn't begin in 1989.","The fund with a return of 9% didn't begin in 1977.","The one begun in 1977 is either the fund with a return of 10% or the fund run by Ollie Ochoa.","The one begun in 1989 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Quentin Quinn.","The one begun in 2002 isn't run by Vic Velasquez."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Ollie Ochoa","Quentin Quinn","Ule Underwood","Vic Velasquez"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1989","2002","2005"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9288c0f7231660c1e9fe104a61fb15b6"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who won in 1923 was either Freda Fritz or the woman who won at Juniper Hills.","Of the golfer who won in 1922 and Freda Fritz, one shot a 60 and the other won at Amble Glen.","Kristina Katz won her tournament 1 year before Vickie Vern.","Neither the golfer who won in 1920 nor the golfer who won at Spotswood was Carrie Cole.","Of Harriet Holt and the golfer who won in 1921, one won at Scotch Pines and the other shot a 67.","The woman who won at Amble Glen shot a 63.","Neither Kristina Katz nor the golfer who won at Spotswood was the woman who scored a 67.","Carrie Cole didn't win in 1923.","The five golfers were Vickie Vern, the woman who scored a 59, the woman who won in 1920, the woman who won in 1921 and the golfer who scored a 67."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Harriet Holt","Kristina Katz","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","60","63","64","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f727979a2893f008d85b24b0c31aae7f"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Ninigreth oyster doesn't have a briny flavor.","Of the Welcher oyster and the one with the buttery finish, one costs $2.00 and the other is from Punaville, RI.","The Summersill oyster has a melon-like taste.","The oyster from Nesketucket, MA costs 20 cents more than the Ninigreth oyster.","The oyster that costs $2.00 is from Duxbury, MA.","Of the oyster from Duxbury, MA and the oyster that costs $2.40, one has a melon-like taste and the other is the Bluepoint oyster.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the nutty finish.","The oyster with the briny finish is either the oyster from Willapa, RI or the oyster from Duxbury, MA."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Duxbury, MA","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","fruity","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd5e54033acc58bdd67267c545f80bce"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Gardelli was either the second striker or the player on the Spartans.","The second striker started sometime after the player on the Courage.","Rothvum wasn't the goalie.","Of the person on the Whitecaps and the player on the Courage, one was Banben and the other was the center forward.","The person on the Stingrays started 6 years before the wing back.","The person who started in 1982 played for the Mustangs.","The player who started in 1985 played for the Courage.","The goalie started 6 years before the player on the Mustangs.","Neither Daregh nor Rothvum was the center forward."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Banben","Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","goalie","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Mustangs","Spartans","Stingrays","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcf139ad6be6634bbb7424409fe6aeb7"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger leaving in May won't bring a horseshoe.","The passenger leaving in January is either Jaime or the flier with the coin.","Troy won't go to South Carolina.","The five fliers are the flier leaving in March, the passenger going to Pennsylvania, the aerophobe with the coin, the aerophobe going to South Carolina and the aerophobe with the horseshoe.","Of the flier leaving in February and the aerophobe going to South Carolina, one is Gwen and the other will bring their wishbone.","Zachary will go to Wyoming.","The passenger going to Wyoming will leave 2 months before the flier with the rabbit's foot.","Troy won't go to Georgia.","Of the aerophobe going to Georgia and the flier going to Pennsylvania, one is Gwen and the other will leave in March.","Jaime won't bring a rabbit's foot."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Gwen","Jaime","Lee","Troy","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","Pennsylvania","South Carolina","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef08c493042566056840d986273c5d7b"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Bessie had to spell a word that was 2 letters shorter than the one given to Ted.","The child who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Ronald.","The student who finished in third place has never taken a class from Mrs. Almerini.","Philip was from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Ted is either the child who finished in first place or the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The student who finished in sixth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","Of the student from Mrs. Almerini's class and the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other finished in fifth place.","The student who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","Erik has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte.","Bessie had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Nixon's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Erik","Philip","Ronald","Ted"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ceda7b9e8bc3064908dfbcd4dc16599"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of Westmolen and the structure built in 1729, one is in Leiderdorp and the other is owned by the Bakker family.","Zemelmolen is in Aarlanderveen.","Westmolen was built sometime after the Van den Berg family's home.","Of Oostmolen and the Van Dijk family's home, one was built in 1752 and the other was built in 1729.","The home built in 1752 isn't in Kinderdijk.","The Van Dijk family's home was built 46 years after the home in Moerkapelle.","The structure built in 1775 isn't owned by the Meijer family.","Westmolen was built in 1706.","Hoekmolen is either the home built in 1706 or the structure in Leiderdorp."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","Meijer","Van den Berg","Van Dijk","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a1f16908c20bfba5b628d7bd3200aad"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 1 hour after Rhonda's client.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment didn't choose jet black.","Of the client with the 11:00am appointment and Opal's customer, one is Juana and the other is Eileen.","Blanche chose jet black.","Juana didn't choose deep copper.","Myra didn't choose midnight blue.","Eileen has the 2:00pm appointment.","The client that chose midnight blue has her appointment 2 hours after Nettie's client.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment is either Blanche or Rhonda's customer.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment, Eileen, Tammie's customer and Blanche are all different customers."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Eileen","Iris","Juana","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Rhonda","Tammie","Victoria"],"label_d":["deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=adfb60e42660ab1bec6e0d3e7c209bef"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Of the shrine dedicated to the mouse and the structure in Nakai, one is Hori Takesi and the other was built in 1705.","The temple built in 1525, Matsuno Okura, and the structure dedicated to the dragon are three different shrines.","The temple in Nakai was built 60 years after the shrine in Usui.","The shrine dedicated to the deer was built 60 years before Sama Takako.","The shrine built in 1525, the shrine dedicated to the rooster, the temple built in 1645 and the temple dedicated to the deer are all different shrines.","The temple built in 1705 isn't in Miyato.","Of the structure dedicated to the mouse and the structure in Usui, one is Amari Michi and the other is Matsuno Okura.","The shrine dedicated to the rooster isn't in Miyato.","Matsuno Okura isn't in Uchida."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","mouse","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8857dcd6644b36cef70abdbabdab079c"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the person from Argentina and the tycoon worth $29 billion, one is Sid Scott and the other works in the pharmaceutical industry.","The mogul from France is worth 1 billion more than Rachel Reid.","Joseph Jakes and the magnate who works in the pharmaceutical industry are different people.","Joseph Jakes is worth 2 billion more than the person from Mexico.","Ida Ingram doesn't work in the retail industry.","The magnate from Mexico is worth somewhat more than the magnate who works in the finance industry.","Of the person from Mexico and the magnate from Denmark, one works in the banking industry and the other is worth $26 billion.","The magnate from Argentina is worth 2 billion more than Leonard Levy."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ida Ingram","Joseph Jakes","Leonard Levy","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","France","Mexico"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=db5ae8bd0260773c04fa19a197f0fced"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the A spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee.","Of Iris and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North, one got the A- and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The student who got the C+ didn't talk about P.M. Churchill.","The student who spoke for 14 minutes didn't get the A-.","Of the presenter who spoke for 12 minutes and Ora, one talked about P.M. North and the other got the B+.","Of Iris and the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, one got the C+ and the other talked about P.M. Grey.","Edith spoke for 6 minutes.","Neither the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North nor the presenter who got the C+ was Edith.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. North, Edith, Perry and Iris were all different students."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Edith","Iris","Lucille","Ora","Perry"],"label_c":["Atlee","Blair","Churchill","Grey","North"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","C+"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b31df49a383008bd7414f9d1186f31ac"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Verna's sandwich costs $6.75.","The sandwich with salami doesn't include cheddar cheese.","Of the sandwich with roast beef and Sue's sandwich, one costs $6.75 and the other includes havarti cheese.","The $4.75 order doesn't include liverwurst.","The five sandwiches are the $6.75 order, the order with liverwurst, the sandwich with cheddar cheese, the order with havarti cheese and the order with gouda cheese.","Archie's order costs 2 dollars more than the order with prosciutto.","Of Yolanda's order and the order with gouda cheese, one costs $2.75 and the other costs $4.75.","The order with roast beef doesn't include colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with gouda cheese costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with prosciutto."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Mildred","Sue","Verna","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcc51227a57473d8f0741f045e3a5975"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Kelly has her appointment 2 hours after Myra.","Whitney's customer has her appointment 2 hours after the client that chose brown sable.","The customer that chose vivacious red has her appointment 2 hours after Myra.","Juana has her appointment sometime before Nettie's client.","Of the client with the 11:00am appointment and Rhonda's client, one chose brown sable and the other chose midnight blue.","Lynette didn't choose jet black.","Myra is being worked on by Rhonda.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Susie.","The customer that chose jet black is either Nettie's client or the customer with the 3:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment chose jet black."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Hope","Juana","Kelly","Lynette","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Rhonda","Susie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d7f7ac632c645160134ba97a2196ae91"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from Russia won her prize 4 years before Edna Evitz.","Neither the winner from Russia nor the winner who won the prize in physics is Ada Alvarez.","The winner from France is either the winner who won the prize in astronomy or the winner who won the prize in economics.","Of the person who won the prize in medicine and the person from Germany, one is Fay Ferguson and the other is Betty Brewer.","Fay Ferguson isn't from Mexico.","The five winners are the person who won in 1980, Fay Ferguson, the winner from Russia, Betty Brewer and the person who won the prize in physics.","The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize after the person who won the prize in economics.","Fay Ferguson won in 1968."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Betty Brewer","Edna Evitz","Fay Ferguson","Lisa Lara"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Germany","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee663cf020f646ed9ad7a89a104de1d7"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer who will be seeing Dr. Quinn, Bernice, Tommy and the customer going in for the extraction are all different people.","Tommy isn't scheduled for 10:30am.","Tommy isn't scheduled for 12:30pm.","Ernest will be seen by Dr. Owens.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd has the appointment for the extraction.","Of the client with the 9:30am appointment and the person going in for the whitening, one will be seen by Dr. Quinn and the other is Bernice.","Of Wayne and Bernice, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other is scheduled for 1:30pm.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. York is either the person with the 12:30pm appointment or the patient going in for the root canal.","Ernest has an appointment sometime after Bernice.","Ernest doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Ernest","Harold","Tommy","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Owens","Dr. Quinn","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82a029582c62c679185bfc8e1ddfa1d8"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["Shamir is either the 7-year-old or the orangutan that was found in Kendisi.","Of the 10-year-old and Nikatrice, one is cared for by Gracie and the other came from Tarakan.","The 4-year-old isn't cared for by Eva.","The ape that was found in Basahan, the orangutan Dolly works with, the 16-year-old and the ape Calliope works with are all different animals.","The animal that was found in Basahan is 6 years younger than the orangutan Dolly works with.","Of the orangutan Aldo works with and the orangutan that was found in Tarakan, one is Quirrel and the other is 10 years old.","Merah is 4 years old.","The 4-year-old didn't come from Puak.","The 16-year-old isn't cared for by Gracie."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Quirrel","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Calliope","Dolly","Eva","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puak","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1cbbb180ad858aa394057bbaade7fa2"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Oginao wasn't photographed in 1997.","The 100 ft tall fall wasn't photographed in 2003.","Inawatai is not in Canada.","The fall in Jamaica is 5 ft shorter than Garray.","The waterfall located in Brazil is 15 ft shorter than the fall located in Nigeria.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 2003 is not in Jamaica.","Oginao is 10 ft shorter than Sihat.","Neither Oginao nor the 100 ft tall waterfall is the waterfall Derrick shot in 1999.","The fall Derrick shot in 2001 is located in Nigeria.","The 105 ft tall fall is either Sihat or Inawatai.","Neither the fall in New Zealand nor the fall Derrick shot in 1999 is the 110 ft tall fall.","Of the 100 ft tall fall and the 115 ft tall fall, one is Garray and the other is located in Brazil."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1993","1997","1999","2001","2003"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=00557b9e6cb5c54add7a94a30d928521"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the 85 year-old tree and the 153 ft. tree, one is Zeke's Spruce and the other is Old Jarvis.","The five trees are the 147 ft. tree, Old Jarvis, the tree in Woden Woods, Roger's Oak and The Senator.","The Senator isn't in Silk Notch.","Of The Senator and the tree in Deloit Woods, one is 79 years old and the other is 94 years old.","The tree in Silk Notch isn't 96 years old.","The 156 ft. tree isn't in Benton Notch.","Evan's Fir is 6 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","The 156 ft. tree is either the 94 year-old tree or the tree in Silk Notch."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","94","96"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=123836cba93147ba8f10875d1d42626d"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Isabel's puppet isn't going to Ypsilanti.","The $1,750 dummy isn't \"Xavier\".","Of the puppet going to Oslo and the $750 puppet, one is Margarita's and the other is \"Utrecht\".","The dummy going to Mexico City, \"Xavier\", and \"Yenga\" are three different dummies.","The five dummies are the $1,250 dummy, the piece going to Ypsilanti, Kelly's piece, the dummy going to Oslo and \"Yenga\".","The piece going to Baltimore isn't \"Tombawomba\".","The dummy going to Vancouver cost 500 dollars less than the puppet going to Mexico City.","Of \"Utrecht\" and the $1,250 piece, one is Lucas's and the other is going to Mexico City.","The dummy going to Oslo cost 750 dollars less than the dummy going to Baltimore."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=63323201e14300b7f6db7aebdcf0c0ac"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility isn't headed by Dr. Lester.","The Dublin facility isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","Of the project headed by Dr. Huff and the project headed by Dr. Ramos, one is in Kiev and the other is the Falston LCS.","The Stockholm accelerator is either the project headed by Dr. Weber or the Egert Facility.","The project headed by Dr. Zimmerman will go online 3 years after the Helsinki facility.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Weber.","The Tevatron LHC isn't headed by Dr. Weber.","The Helsinki accelerator will go online 1 year after the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Stockholm facility isn't headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 and the Kiev facility, one is headed by Dr. Weber and the other is headed by Dr. Ramos."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Huff","Dr. Lester","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Weber","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Kiev","Lisbon","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6cdffeb44d23b9ec529ce6e9c9c32f8"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $300 item is the rocking chair.","Neither the piece made of ash nor the piece made of oak is the $325 item.","The piece made of walnut costs 25 dollars less than the end table.","The item made of ash costs less than the coffee table.","Ellen's piece is the coffee table.","The $325 piece wasn't made of mahogany.","Rosemary's item doesn't cost $275.","Of the $250 piece and Irma's piece, one was made of walnut and the other was made of ash.","The $350 item wasn't made of oak.","Olivia's piece costs more than the item made of walnut.","The bench costs 25 dollars more than the bookshelf."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Ellen","Irma","Olivia","Rosemary"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","oak","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0956134f3fe1d924393237b7f4722e2d"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Of \"Xavier\" and \"Utrecht\", one is Jeff's and the other is going to Portland.","Lucas's puppet isn't \"Xavier\".","Herman's piece is \"Waldarama\".","\"Xavier\" cost 500 dollars more than Herman's dummy.","The dummy going to Baltimore, Margarita's piece, the $750 piece and Lucas's piece are all different dummies.","Of \"Utrecht\" and Herman's dummy, one is going to St. Moritz and the other cost $1,750.","The $1,500 piece isn't \"Yenga\".","Lucas's dummy is going to Portland.","Isabel's piece is either the dummy going to Oslo or the $750 puppet.","The piece going to St. Moritz, Margarita's puppet, and the $1,000 piece are three different dummies."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7e889206e3a4c73d8677cc646cea29b"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who won in 1924 didn't win at Cowbush Cove.","Olivia Oden won at Cowbush Cove.","The person who won at Amble Glen won her tournament 1 year before Ethel Erwin.","Of the golfer who won in 1920 and the person who won in 1921, one was Ethel Erwin and the other shot a 66.","The woman who scored a 60 won her tournament 1 year after Freda Fritz.","Harriet Holt was either the woman who won at Amble Glen or the person who won at Willow Grove.","The person who won in 1923 won at Pennyfoot.","The golfer who scored a 61 won her tournament 1 year after the person who won at Spotswood.","Of the woman who scored a 65 and Ethel Erwin, one won in 1924 and the other won in 1921."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Freda Fritz","Grace Goritz","Harriet Holt","Olivia Oden"],"label_c":["60","61","64","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a606d2518bd6ac95e8a7115011faf147"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The five customers are the customer with the 12:00pm appointment, the client that chose vivacious red, Pam's customer, Eileen and Iris.","Of Iris and the customer that chose honey blonde, one is being worked on by Yvonne and the other is being worked on by Pam.","The client that chose midnight blue has her appointment sometime after Yvonne's customer.","Of Pam's client and Susie's customer, one chose jet black and the other is Myra.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment 1 hour after Myra.","Georgia isn't being helped by Susie.","Victoria's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Susie's customer.","Eileen chose midnight blue."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Eileen","Georgia","Hope","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Pam","Susie","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4605b4a3089105f7122cba46b61a4c15"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Shane won't be seen by Dr. Torres.","Zachary will be seen by Dr. Adkins.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","The patient with the 12:30pm appointment, the person going in for the root canal, and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Compton are three different people.","The client going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour before Inez.","The five people are the customer who will be seeing Dr. Torres, the customer going in for the root canal, Zachary, Inez and the client with the 9:30am appointment.","Of the client with the 9:30am appointment and the client going in for the cleaning, one will be seen by Dr. Torres and the other is Colin.","Zachary has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the extraction.","The person going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour after Shane."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Colin","Inez","Shane","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Compton","Dr. Torres","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ae827dd38e4347b6a929e50bf110aaa"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the puzzle book was at 88.1928 W.","The cache at 40.2516 N, the cache at 88.3907 W, the box at 88.1928 W and the case that held the brass key were all different boxes.","The cache that held the puzzle book was found 6 days after the cache that held the marbles.","The cache at 40.5912 N wasn't uncovered on May 6.","The box at 88.1863 W was found 6 days after the cache at 88.3821 W.","Of the box that held the ancient coin and the cache found on May 6, one was at 41.0072 N and the other was at 88.3907 W.","The cache that held the ancient coin was either the cache at 88.1928 W or the cache found on May 9.","The box at 40.2516 N was either the cache found on May 6 or the case at 88.1863 W.","The box at 40.6656 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The box at 40.5912 N wasn't uncovered on May 12."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0c064b4ae42b1ef649297834af7ef8ae"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 41.0237 N wasn't at 88.4584 W.","The cache found on May 12 was either the box at 40.5912 N or the cache that held the marbles.","The box that held the puzzle book was at 88.3907 W.","The cache at 88.1928 W was found 3 days before the cache that held the puzzle book.","The box at 40.2516 N was found 9 days after the case that held the puzzle book.","Of the case at 88.1863 W and the cache that held the ancient coin, one was found on May 9 and the other was at 40.5912 N.","The cache that held the chewing gum was found 3 days after the case at 88.4584 W.","The box at 41.0072 N was found 3 days after the case at 88.1928 W.","The box that held the ancient coin wasn't at 88.4584 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d5ce211e2575bd4090c54e4dd4f1fc31"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Olive Olson isn't from Poland.","Kim Kane didn't win the prize in physics.","The winner from Canada won her prize after Kim Kane.","The person from Russia won her prize 4 years before the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","The five winners are the person who won the prize in bioengineering, the person from Australia, the person who won in 1964, the person who won in 1980 and Sue Simpson.","Mandy Marsh won her prize 12 years after the person from Poland.","The winner from Australia didn't win the prize in astronomy.","Of the winner from Canada and Kim Kane, one won in 1972 and the other won the prize in economics.","Kim Kane is from Australia.","The person who won in 1980 didn't win the prize in physics.","Neither the person from Poland nor the person who won in 1980 is the person who won the prize in economics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Kim Kane","Mandy Marsh","Olive Olson","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","France","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=290cee2b1109191720026e880bc6c6d8"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The salesperson whose order cost $4.90 didn't order the water.","Irene owes less than Hannah.","Erica ordered the diet coke.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","Hannah owes $5.35.","The team member who ordered the club sandwich owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the water.","Geoffrey didn't order the orange soda.","The team member who ordered the cheeseburger owes 90 cents less than Chip.","The team member who ordered the grape soda owes 45 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","Of the team member who ordered the meatball sub and the salesperson whose order cost $6.25, one is Chip and the other is Geoffrey."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","grape soda","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8331412362bc04a66da56d79bda56270"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Ben Barron didn't work in Oregon.","Of the prospector who worked in Arizona and the prospector who found 14 ounces of gold, one worked the York River claim and the other worked the Culver Gorge claim.","The miner who found 17 ounces of gold worked in Oregon.","The miner working at Culver Gorge finished with somewhat less gold than the miner who worked in Oregon.","Fred Fletcher finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Tyrol Creek.","Harry Howell didn't work at the Culver Gorge claim.","The miner who found 20 ounces of gold didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Harry Howell didn't find 17 ounces of gold.","Chip Cornell was either the prospector who worked in Colorado or the person working at Tyrol Creek.","The prospector who worked in Nevada finished with 3 ounces more gold than the person working at Culver Gorge.","Chip Cornell didn't work in Oregon.","The person who worked in Alaska worked the Glacier Grove claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Chip Cornell","Fred Fletcher","Harry Howell"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ede0f9b0d32e9e187dc8dca8787b258f"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person who found 23 ounces of gold didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim.","The prospector who found 14 ounces of gold didn't work in Oregon.","The prospector who worked in Alaska worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","Of the person who found 14 ounces of gold and Ivan Ingram, one worked the Culver Gorge claim and the other worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","Adam Alford didn't work in Nevada.","Dilbert Duke worked in Oregon.","The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with 6 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Laurel Ridge.","The prospector who found 20 ounces of gold didn't work in California.","Ivan Ingram was either the prospector who found 11 ounces of gold or the person who worked in Arizona.","Of the miner who found 17 ounces of gold and Elroy Ellis, one worked in Arizona and the other worked the Laurel Ridge claim.","The prospector who worked in Oregon didn't work at the Fuller Rise claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Chip Cornell","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76eaf3c0036bbec72bbcdbd5bdeb83b5"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $6.00 balloon, the cat, and the balloon Olga bought are three different items.","The $4.00 piece wasn't orange.","The purple piece cost more than the dog.","The $6.00 balloon wasn't purchased by William.","The cat wasn't purple.","The orange animal, the $6.00 piece and the cat were all different items.","The monkey cost $3.00.","The dog cost 1 dollar more than the piece Dixie bought.","Of the $7.00 animal and the balloon Javier bought, one was the cat and the other was yellow.","Of the brown piece and the bear, one was purchased by Olga and the other cost $3.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Dixie","Javier","Nancy","Olga","William"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5581785e78dfee7a636af2204e2d5cfc"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Of the runner who ordered penne and Louis, one chose alfredo sauce and the other chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who chose arrabiata sauce ordered spaghetti.","Irma didn't choose marinara sauce.","Elisa paid $8.99.","Of the contestant who chose puttanesca sauce and the competitor who paid $10.99, one was Louis and the other ordered taglioni.","The runner who chose mushroom sauce, Nathaniel and Irma were all different runners.","The competitor who paid $8.99 was either Oscar or the competitor who ordered taglioni.","The contestant who chose mushroom sauce didn't order fusilli.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid 1 dollar less than Irma."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Elisa","Irma","Louis","Nathaniel","Oscar"],"label_c":["fusilli","penne","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","marinara","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d79c2dfbe42e225cf2e933a70213ceaf"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days before the sighting from Long Barn.","Of the sighting from Long Barn and the report of the cigar-shaped UFO, one was reported by Dan Delgado and the other was received on August 6.","Abe Alvarez's report wasn't from Otisfield.","The report from Upper Lake was submitted sometime before Gil Gates's report.","Of the August 7 sighting and the August 8 report, one was from Tarzana and the other involved the egg-shaped UFO.","The report from Upper Lake was either Edith Estes's report or Cindy Chan's sighting.","Edith Estes's sighting didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","Gil Gates's sighting was from Long Barn.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO was from Otisfield.","The report from Tarzana was submitted 3 days after the sighting from Otisfield."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Long Barn","Otisfield","Tarzana","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["cigar","diamond","egg","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=65b7047e559d4e573f81e4d208c3591b"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism sequenced in September wasn't sequenced by Dr. Moreno.","B. mangeris was either the one sequenced by Dr. Copeland or the one sequenced in September.","Of D. forcilitis and the organism with 500 genes, one was sequenced in April and the other was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","The bacteria with 250 genes wasn't sequenced in August.","E. paradolens has 250 more genes than E. carolinus.","E. carolinus was sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","L. dyson was sequenced by Dr. Ingram.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Nielsen has somewhat fewer genes than E. carolinus.","The bacteria sequenced in April was either the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Copeland or E. paradolens.","The five organisms were E. paradolens, the one sequenced in November, the one sequenced in September, the one with 250 genes and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","The organism with 1,250 genes wasn't sequenced in November."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson"],"label_c":["Copeland","Ingram","Moreno","Nielsen","Ortiz"],"label_d":["April","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5de0eb65dfa6933f03bc84bf84c6fda1"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 120 ft tall fall is not in Tibet.","Of the fall Derrick shot in 2002 and Oginao, one has a height of 105 ft and the other is in Brazil.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1988 is located in Nigeria.","Garray is either the waterfall located in Nigeria or the waterfall Derrick photographed in 2001.","Of the fall located in Switzerland and the 115 ft tall fall, one was shot in 2002 and the other is Garray.","Cerbel is not 110 ft high.","Cerbel is either the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1996 or the waterfall Derrick shot in 1988.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1996 is not in Canada.","Neither the 115 ft tall waterfall nor Irskela is the waterfall located in Canada.","The 100 ft tall fall is in Switzerland."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1988","1990","1996","2001","2002"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bba48442c882f7e664e3342b7d6e7d12"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The cantilever structure is 1,500 feet longer than the suspension structure.","Star Bridge isn't in Tallinn.","Of the cable-stayed bridge and the cantilever one, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is in Paris.","The 14,500 ft structure is either the cantilever structure or the one in Tallinn.","The 8,500 ft bridge is either the cable-stayed one or the camelback one.","The cable-stayed one is 3,000 feet longer than the one in Warsaw.","Vellon Bridge is in Paris.","The 11,500 ft structure isn't in Tallinn.","The structure in Madrid, Star Bridge, and the 8,500 ft bridge are three different structures.","Of the 14,500 ft structure and the suspension structure, one is Gorem Bridge and the other is in Paris."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":["Dublin","Madrid","Paris","Tallinn","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a330285eb81fb6190df7018cd0593833"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's home isn't 95 sq ft.","The 110 sq ft home sold for $27,500.","Of the Gillespie's structure and the $38,000 home, one will be delivered to Yountville and the other is 155 sq ft.","The home going to Eagle Grove didn't sell for $27,500.","Of the 155 sq ft home and the 140 sq ft house, one is for the Zimmermans and the other will be delivered to Kennebunkport.","The Ewing's house is 15 sq ft larger than the $36,000 structure.","The home going to Yountville is 15 sq ft smaller than the structure going to Unionville.","The 155 sq ft structure is either the $25,000 home or the $27,500 home."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Nielsen","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Kennebunkport","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a252d2b3b1f573b40f15d6d9e288e727"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Meteor Rise\" came out sometime after the game made by Waverly Toys.","\"Zany Circus\" came out 3 years after the $1,500 system.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out sometime after the $3,750 system.","The five games are \"Aladeen\", the game made by Arco, the system made by Dow Games, the $3,750 system and the $5,200 game.","Of \"Zany Circus\" and the pinball machine released in 1975, one costs $6,400 and the other was made by Arco.","\"Zany Circus\" doesn't cost $1,750.","Of the pinball machine made by Pinnefore and \"Aladeen\", one costs $1,500 and the other was released in 1976.","\"Meteor Rise\" wasn't made by Pinnefore."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=998f5b83af15068b0cdbe0820744982e"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in literature won her prize 4 years after the winner from Poland.","Of the winner who won in 1980 and the person who won in 1976, one won the prize in physics and the other is from France.","Tara Tate didn't win the prize in medicine.","The person from New Zealand won her prize after Tara Tate.","Betty Brewer didn't win the prize in medicine.","The person who won in 1972 won the prize in economics.","The winner from New Zealand is either the winner who won the prize in literature or the person who won the prize in medicine.","The person from New Zealand won her prize 8 years before the winner from Germany.","Betty Brewer isn't from New Zealand.","Of the person who won in 1968 and the person who won the prize in economics, one is from New Zealand and the other is Jemma Jenks.","Edna Evitz didn't win the prize in literature."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Edna Evitz","Fay Ferguson","Jemma Jenks","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["bioengineering","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Germany","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=319219c378c7e0e723077b34612a21ff"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The shrine built in 1765 is either the temple in Niwa or the structure in Usui.","Amari Michi was built 120 years after the structure dedicated to the deer.","Of the structure dedicated to the cat and the shrine in Uchida, one is Hori Takesi and the other was built in 1585.","The structure dedicated to the cat was built 120 years before the structure in Nakai.","The temple dedicated to the mouse is in Nakai.","The structure in Niwa was built 60 years after Okabe Honzo.","Of the shrine in Uchida and the structure built in 1645, one is dedicated to the rooster and the other is Sama Takako.","Yamasaki is in Nakai."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Hori Takesi","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Miyato","Nakai","Niwa","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["cat","deer","frog","mouse","rooster"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60569f72c74b2a2d112ef1e65e4b02b9"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The 10-year-old isn't cared for by Gracie.","Of the 4-year-old and the ape Dolly works with, one came from Kendisi and the other is Pemson.","The animal that was found in Melak is cared for by Aldo.","The ape that was found in Basahan is cared for by Dolly.","The 10-year-old didn't come from Melak.","Rajesh is either the animal that was found in Melak or the orangutan that was found in Puruk Cahu.","The animal Calliope works with is 3 years younger than Shamir.","Of the ape Calliope works with and Merah, one came from Puruk Cahu and the other is 13 years old."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Pemson","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Calliope","Dolly","Gracie"],"label_d":["Basahan","Kendisi","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a82d1967c6466db736832227e5a8b3c2"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the $2.75 sandwich and the order with havarti cheese, one includes corned beef and the other includes roast beef.","The $6.75 sandwich doesn't include liverwurst.","The order with colby jack cheese costs more than Nora's sandwich.","Carol's order doesn't include swiss cheese.","Neither the order with colby jack cheese nor the $5.75 sandwich is Carol's order.","The $5.75 sandwich includes salami.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs 3 dollars less than Henrietta's sandwich.","Irene's order doesn't cost $4.75.","The order with ham includes swiss cheese.","The $3.75 sandwich is either the order with corned beef or the sandwich with liverwurst.","Nora's order doesn't include muenster cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Carol","Henrietta","Irene","Nora"],"label_c":["colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["corned beef","ham","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=280fb915b51cb8caa20c0e361b6def27"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the program that aired on FNX and the program that aired on Wednesday, one brought in 750,000 viewers and the other aired at 2:00pm.","Of the program that aired at 6:00pm and the program that aired on BMT, one aired on Thursday and the other brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired on GMA had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired at 8:30pm brought in 250,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 10:00pm was either the show that aired on Saturday or the show that aired on Tuesday.","Of the show that aired at 6:00pm and the show that aired on Monday, one aired on CBR and the other brought in 250,000 viewers.","The show that aired on CBR didn't air on Thursday.","The program that aired on FNX didn't air on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=955d2c3e4d4367cf3f909e68c0f8b766"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of the report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO and the report from Newark, one was received on August 6 and the other was reported by Flora Flynn.","The sighting of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days after the report from Embden.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO, the August 7 report, Edith Estes's report and Abe Alvarez's sighting were all different sightings.","The report of the egg-shaped UFO was either the August 4 sighting or the sighting from Newark.","Abe Alvarez's report didn't involve the horseshoe-shaped UFO.","Edith Estes's report didn't involve the cone-shaped UFO.","Iva Ingram's report was submitted sometime before Abe Alvarez's sighting.","The sighting of the cone-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Iva Ingram's sighting.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was from Tarzana.","Iva Ingram's sighting was from Yarmouth.","The August 4 report was either Abe Alvarez's sighting or the report from Embden."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Embden","Newark","Tarzana","Yarmouth"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","horseshoe","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=10caddeaf8bb66c750e6fab0bd31c2f9"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Watts v Yang was 1 week before the 3-6 decision.","Omar v Powers was 2 weeks after the 5-4 decision.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was either the 2-7 decision or the 4-5 decision.","Zamora v Pibb didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was the 5-4 decision.","The 2-7 decision was 1 week after the 6-3 decision.","Of the 3-6 decision and Justice Alvarado's majority opinion, one was on March 17 and the other was Carson v Dunn.","Carson v Dunn was 1 week before Justice Quinn's majority opinion.","Justice Olson's majority opinion wasn't the 3-6 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","5-4","6-3"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Olson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e6bc79cae5fb593d819d753001ca7ad7"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the fourth hand didn't win the $3.75 pot.","Of the competitor who won with a flush and the competitor who won the fourth hand, one won the $18.25 pot and the other was Nathaniel.","Guillermo won 1 hand after Maria.","Paulette lost the third hand.","Theodore, the competitor who won with a full house and the competitor who won the $6.50 pot were all different people.","Of the competitor who won the $5.25 pot and the player who won the second hand, one won with two pairs and the other was Paulette.","Guillermo won with two pairs.","The person who won with a straight flush won 1 hand after Guillermo.","The person who won the $5.25 pot, the competitor who won with a full house, and Guillermo are three different people."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Guillermo","Maria","Nathaniel","Paulette","Theodore"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=453aa934e0faf799ce3137db8e4712ba"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 115 ft tall fall wasn't shot in 1983.","The waterfall located in Brazil is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1992.","Sihat is 15 ft shorter than Nyalt.","The waterfall located in Tibet is 15 ft shorter than the fall in New Zealand.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1993 is 10 ft taller than Inawatai.","Neither the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1987 nor Sihat is the waterfall located in Nigeria.","Nyalt was photographed in 1995.","Rhoqua is 10 ft taller than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1992.","Of Nyalt and the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1992, one has a height of 105 ft and the other has a height of 120 ft."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Nyalt","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand"],"label_d":["1983","1987","1992","1993","1995"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d28c8277a4605346e7e2457cb3e3459"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the person from Sweden and the person from France, one works in the biotech industry and the other is Kirk Kaplan.","Of Ed Everett and the magnate from England, one is worth $27 billion and the other works in the finance industry.","The tycoon who works in the banking industry is worth 1 billion more than the magnate from France.","Sid Scott isn't from Sweden.","Joseph Jakes isn't from Sweden.","The tycoon worth $26 billion, the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry and Kirk Kaplan are all different people.","Joseph Jakes isn't worth exactly $25 billion.","Of the tycoon from Sweden and the tycoon from Norway, one works in the pharmaceutical industry and the other is worth $26 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","England","France","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e14b377895667ba41c78a5703cbea018"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box found on May 15 wasn't at 88.4584 W.","The case at 88.0431 W was either the box at 40.3109 N or the box that held the puzzle book.","The box that held the chewing gum was found 6 days after the box that held the marbles.","The case at 40.8991 N was found 6 days after the cache that held the marbles.","The box at 88.1928 W was found sometime before the box at 88.3907 W.","The case that held the ancient coin was either the case at 88.1928 W or the cache at 88.3907 W.","The case found on May 15 wasn't at 88.3907 W.","Of the case at 88.1928 W and the cache found on May 15, one was at 41.0237 N and the other held the ancient coin.","The case that held the puzzle book was found sometime before the cache that held the marbles.","The cache at 88.0431 W was found sometime after the case at 41.0072 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16b7ee2abdb8479037a74487e32ca68d"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Neither the one with an APR of 8% nor the one with the $20,000 credit limit is the Southwest Inc card.","The card that expires on 12\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","Neither the one with an APR of 8% nor the card that expires on 08\/2025 is the card with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Credit Korp card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $10,000 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card expires on 08\/2025.","Of the one with the $4,000 credit limit and the Whitly Bank card, one has an APR of 12% and the other has an APR of 11%.","The TrustCo card has a limit of $4,000.","The one that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR 3 percent lower than the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The one that expires on 04\/2024 has an APR 2 percent lower than the card that expires on 08\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$5,000","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["04\/2024","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=108ec4503d42a212938e2cbc208e20e0"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Zachary won the fifth hand.","The person who won with one pair won sometime after Courtney.","The person who won the first hand won with two pairs.","The person who won with a royal flush and the competitor who won the fourth hand were different people.","The competitor who won the first hand didn't win the $9.00 pot.","Of Zachary and Yvonne, one won the $12.50 pot and the other won the third hand.","The player who won with two pairs won 1 hand before the player who won the $3.75 pot.","The person who won the $9.00 pot didn't win with a straight flush.","The player who won the third hand didn't win with a royal flush.","Yvonne didn't win with a straight flush.","Kelley won 1 hand after Omar.","The player who won the fourth hand didn't win the $18.25 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Kelley","Omar","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d6415fcaf1c174f7bbd25a6d87c72e6"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of the Bakker family's structure and the structure built in 1683, one is Doesmolen and the other is in Moerkapelle.","The home built in 1752 isn't in Aarlanderveen.","The De Jong family's structure was built 23 years after Hoekmolen.","Doesmolen was built 46 years before Vlietmolen.","The Van den Berg family's windmill was built 46 years after the Bakker family's structure.","Of the house in Den Bommel and Doesmolen, one was built in 1729 and the other was built in 1775.","The home built in 1752 isn't in Hoogmade.","Westmolen was built sometime before the Meijer family's windmill.","The windmill in Aarlanderveen isn't owned by the Bakker family."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","De Vries","Meijer","Van den Berg"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Hoogmade","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2e88411106439e25f9768745333a7baf"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" isn't the Greyhound bus.","The vehicle with 450 books isn't driven by Elena.","The Mack truck has 100 more books than \"Dream Machine\".","\"Words To Go\" has 100 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","The bookmobile with 250 books isn't the ice cream truck.","The vehicle with 350 books is driven by Hugh.","\"Books-4-U\" has fewer books than \"Dream Machine\".","Of the bookmobile with 250 books and \"Words To Go\", one is driven by Myra and the other is the Greyhound bus.","Of the bookmobile Antonio drives and the vehicle with 350 books, one is \"Dream Machine\" and the other is the Airstream."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Elena","Hugh","Ira","Myra"],"label_d":["Airstream","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=342797f60ca59f9659200577b627ed1b"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered farfalle paid 2 dollars more than Velma.","Oscar paid more than Kristina.","The runner who paid $10.99 was either the runner who ordered capellini or the competitor who ordered spaghetti.","Wade chose alfredo sauce.","Oscar chose marinara sauce.","The contestant who paid $9.99, the competitor who ordered farfalle, Kristina and the runner who ordered rigatoni were all different runners.","Neither the competitor who ordered farfalle nor the runner who chose pomodoro sauce was Wade.","The contestant who paid $9.99 didn't choose alfredo sauce.","Of Oscar and Velma, one ordered capellini and the other paid $6.99.","The contestant who paid $8.99 didn't choose arrabiata sauce.","The competitor who paid $6.99 didn't choose pomodoro sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Irma","Kristina","Oscar","Velma","Wade"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fusilli","rigatoni","spaghetti"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=121b26341477b5eca697415ce2319e14"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the patient with the 1:30pm appointment and the person with the 12:30pm appointment, one is Patsy and the other will be seen by Dr. Nixon.","Nettie will be seen by Dr. Gregory.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Lynn doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Felix is scheduled for 11:30am.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Underwood doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The five people are the client going in for the root canal, Nettie, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Underwood, the customer with the 1:30pm appointment and Harold.","The person with the 9:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Estrada.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Valdez, Patsy, and Harold are three different people.","Of the patient who will be seeing Dr. Estrada and the person who will be seeing Dr. Nixon, one has the appointment for the crown and the other is Lynn."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Harold","Lynn","Nettie","Patsy"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal"],"label_d":["Dr. Estrada","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Valdez"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c34f6ff00bf57cd4a580149a8db02645"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The $750 puppet is \"Tombawomba\".","The piece going to Portland is either \"Utrecht\" or \"Sniffletoe\".","Of the dummy going to Mexico City and Margarita's dummy, one is \"Tombawomba\" and the other is \"Sniffletoe\".","Lucas's piece cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to Mexico City.","The dummy going to Portland cost somewhat more than Lucas's piece.","Jeff's dummy cost somewhat less than \"Xavier\".","Kelly's puppet isn't going to Portland.","Lucas's dummy isn't \"Xavier\".","\"Tombawomba\" cost 500 dollars less than the piece going to Baltimore.","The puppet going to Oslo is \"Sniffletoe\".","The $1,500 puppet isn't \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=597678fc6d4c23532ac59247cdc58320"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Neither the dish that bakes for 40 minutes nor the dish that bakes for 25 minutes is the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","The dish that serves 2 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the chicken cutlet.","The dish that serves 4 people doesn't cook at 410 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 25 minutes cooks at 350 degrees.","Neither the meatloaf nor the dish that cooks at 410 degrees is the dish that bakes for 40 minutes.","Of the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes and the dish that cooks at 410 degrees, one is the roast potatoes recipe and the other serves 3 people.","The baked ham doesn't serve exactly 8 people.","Of the meatloaf and the dish that bakes for 30 minutes, one serves 4 people and the other cooks at 385 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 25 minutes serves 8 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["350 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","3 people","4 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=090603607c18f6af61519f7e32d37835"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won in 1964 is from New Zealand.","The winner from Ireland is either the winner who won in 1972 or the winner who won the prize in literature.","Of the person who won in 1972 and Patsy Pope, one is from Ireland and the other won the prize in medicine.","Rita Reeves didn't win in 1980.","The person who won in 1976 isn't from Canada.","The winner from Mexico won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in economics.","Lisa Lara is either the person from Mexico or the winner who won in 1976.","The winner who won in 1968, the winner who won the prize in physics, the winner who won the prize in literature and the person from Canada are all different winners.","Neither the winner who won the prize in economics nor the winner from Mexico is Mandy Marsh.","Mandy Marsh won in 1964."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Lisa Lara","Mandy Marsh","Norma Nolan","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","Ireland","Mexico","New Zealand"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ea0e480346167c57bb5964574e0f646d"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["B. mangeris was either the bacteria with 250 genes or the one with 1,250 genes.","Of the organism with 1,250 genes and the organism with 250 genes, one was sequenced in April and the other is L. dyson.","E. carolinus has 750 more genes than the one sequenced in July.","The bacteria sequenced in November has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced in July.","E. paradolens wasn't sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","The bacteria with 750 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Zamora has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","P. wellington wasn't sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","P. wellington wasn't sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","L. dyson has 500 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The bacteria sequenced in February wasn't sequenced by Dr. Sheppard.","The one sequenced by Dr. Fletcher has 750 more genes than the organism sequenced in February."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington"],"label_c":["Copeland","Fletcher","Prince","Sheppard","Zamora"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","November"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e32f3285c421bfd0e5c50e8ab4f0056c"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The school bus isn't driven by Elena.","Of the ice cream truck and the bookmobile with 400 books, one is \"Dream Machine\" and the other is driven by Dan.","\"Books-4-U\" isn't driven by Dan.","The mobile library Antonio drives has 50 fewer books than \"Explore More\".","The ice cream truck has fewer books than the vehicle Sheryl drives.","The mobile library with 250 books is the school bus.","The ambulance, the vehicle Elena drives, the mobile library Dan drives and \"Explore More\" are all different vehicles.","Of the mobile library with 300 books and \"Dream Machine\", one is driven by Richard and the other is the Airstream.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 250 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Dan","Elena","Richard","Sheryl"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=73c499bfc57577d8e8179bfdc2aa6202"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the Zagreb facility and the project headed by Dr. Farley, one is the ISON-X42 and the other will go online in 2017.","The Lectra 4C will go online in 2018.","The project headed by Dr. Huff will go online 1 year after the Helsinki accelerator.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will not go online in 2020.","The Paris facility is either the project headed by Dr. Salinas or the project headed by Dr. Underwood.","The Lectra 4C will go online 2 years after the Madrid accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Underwood, the Bale-Hahn SSC and the Zynga Complex are all different accelerators.","The Lectra 4C is in Helsinki.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Underwood."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Huff","Dr. Owens","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Underwood"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Madrid","Paris","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=709b877a8bb8316e6e6fdd7993d2d5e4"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["May is either the contestant who finished in third place or the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\" didn't finish in seventh place.","Ted had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Condini's class.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" is either the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class or Andres.","The student from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to Ted.","Gayle, the child from Mrs. Almerini's class, and the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class are three different people.","The student whose final word was \"elucidated\" is either Floyd or the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The five people are the student whose final word was \"elucidated\", Ted, the student who finished in first place, the contestant who finished in seventh place and May.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in sixth place.","Floyd had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the student from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Andres","Floyd","Gayle","May","Ted"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f04c0bfb634fdc86a5d38bef1ec43a48"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The oyster from Punaville, RI costs 20 cents less than the oyster with the fruity finish.","The one that costs $2.30 isn't from Vancouver, BC.","The Katamaka oyster costs 10 cents less than the oyster with the citrusy finish.","The Bluepoint oyster costs somewhat less than the oyster from Nesketucket, MA.","Of the one that costs $2.00 and the Island Creek oyster, one has a briny taste and the other is from Appleton, CT.","The one with the citrusy finish costs 20 cents less than the Bluepoint oyster.","Of the oyster from Appleton, CT and the Ninigreth oyster, one costs $2.40 and the other has a creamy taste.","The one with the citrusy finish costs somewhat less than the one from Vancouver, BC."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Island Creek","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Pomaquin"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","creamy","fruity","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cc519d32a20a2803fd422f8aab6c185b"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The house in Kinderdijk was built 46 years after the Meijer family's home.","Hoekmolen isn't in Moerkapelle.","Of the Jansen family's home and the house built in 1729, one is Zemelmolen and the other is in Kinderdijk.","The home in Schiedam was built 23 years after the Smit family's house.","Grosmolen, the home built in 1729, the structure in Aarlanderveen and the Smit family's windmill are all different structures.","Of Hoekmolen and Grosmolen, one is in Schiedam and the other is owned by the Meijer family.","The house in Moerkapelle, the Smit family's home, and Grosmolen are three different structures.","The home in Schiedam isn't owned by the Bakker family.","Westmolen isn't owned by the Smit family.","Westmolen was built sometime after the house in Moerkapelle."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Westmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Jansen","Meijer","Smit"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9999b34567d4d7f55e348b3ad132e62f"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 2 dollars more than Oscar.","Of the runner who chose marinara sauce and the contestant who paid $7.99, one was Oscar and the other ordered farfalle.","The competitor who chose marinara sauce paid 2 dollars more than Gwendolyn.","The competitor who chose mushroom sauce ordered rotini.","The competitor who chose puttanesca sauce paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","Betsy paid more than Irma.","Neither the contestant who paid $8.99 nor the contestant who ordered rotini was Betsy.","The runner who chose marinara sauce didn't order penne.","The competitor who paid $9.99, Irma, the competitor who chose marinara sauce and the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce were all different runners.","The runner who paid $9.99 was either the competitor who ordered penne or the contestant who chose mushroom sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Gwendolyn","Irma","Oscar","Terry"],"label_c":["farfalle","penne","rigatoni","rotini","spaghetti"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f630f559250a00a72438a2b3456184fa"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece that sold for $175 didn't come out in 1995.","Of the 1978 one and Lance Leach's one, one featured the person who played first base and the other sold for $275.","The one that sold for $325 was either the 2004 card or the one for the person who played shortstop.","The card for the person who played left field sold for somewhat more than Lance Leach's item.","The card for the person who played first base sold for 50 dollars more than Gilby Glass's piece.","Daryn Drake's card sold for 100 dollars more than the 1987 item.","The 2004 piece was either the item that sold for $225 or Neddy Norris's piece.","Of the 1974 card and the one that sold for $125, one featured Daryn Drake and the other featured the person who played shortstop.","Lance Leach's piece didn't feature the person who played pitcher."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Gilby Glass","Lance Leach","Neddy Norris","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1974","1978","1987","1995","2004"],"label_d":["first base","left field","pitcher","shortstop","third base"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=096e7e41afc66cd80012a73be3589e5b"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 11:30am had 750,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers didn't air on GMA.","Of the show that aired on Saturday and the program that aired at 2:00pm, one aired on PTR and the other brought in 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 10:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on BMT.","The show that aired on CBR aired on Monday.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers was either the show that aired on Saturday or the show that aired on Tuesday.","Of the program that aired on Saturday and the show that aired on CBR, one aired at 6:00pm and the other aired at 1:00pm.","The show with 750,000 viewers didn't air on CBR."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2c6a3081db0734c8fa6ecaf03bcf773c"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the person who won at Scotch Pines and the woman who scored a 65, one was Harriet Holt and the other won in 1923.","Nellie Nolan didn't win at Scotch Pines.","Neither the golfer who scored a 60 nor the golfer who scored a 62 was the person who won in 1923.","The woman who scored a 65 won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who won at Willow Grove.","The woman who won at Willow Grove was either the person who won in 1920 or Harriet Holt.","The person who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 62.","The woman who won in 1921 won at Pennyfoot.","The woman who won at Amble Glen won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 59.","Tina Tuttle won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 65.","Wendy Wells won her tournament 2 years before the golfer who scored a 60."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Harriet Holt","Kristina Katz","Nellie Nolan","Tina Tuttle","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["59","60","62","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=16bd64ea1ea5a9f573724ddd2aaff6c9"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the C- didn't talk about P.M. Disraeli.","Of the student who got the A and the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, one was Ora and the other was Yvonne.","Wesley didn't talk about P.M. Peel.","The five students were the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes, the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain, Roberta, Ora and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Neither the student who spoke for 6 minutes nor Roberta was the student who got the D.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair spoke 4 minutes more than the student who got the B+.","Yvonne spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Peel.","The presenter who got the B+ spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Ora","Roberta","Wesley","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Blair","Chamberlain","Disraeli","Peel","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3593535713ec587ec00ac36aeb1193ba"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 2:00pm had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The show that aired on Monday was either the show that aired at 8:30pm or the show that aired at 4:30pm.","The show with 1,000,000 viewers aired on PTR.","The show with 1,000,000 viewers didn't air on Tuesday.","The program that aired on PTR had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Thursday.","The program with 750,000 viewers aired on CBR.","The program that aired at 1:00pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","Of the show that aired on Wednesday and the program that aired at 1:00pm, one aired on CBR and the other aired on BMT.","The program that aired on Monday had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on GMA."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","GMA","PTR","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3634235d1ae01ea168a307b3c979e6a"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Cindy Chan's report wasn't from Long Barn.","The August 5 sighting wasn't from Kirkman.","The five sightings were the report from Upper Lake, Hal Harrison's report, the August 6 sighting, the August 5 report and Edith Estes's report.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO wasn't from Kirkman.","The August 8 report involved the oval-shaped UFO.","Neither Hal Harrison's sighting nor the sighting from Upper Lake was the August 7 sighting.","Of Gil Gates's sighting and Hal Harrison's sighting, one was from Islesboro and the other involved the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before Cindy Chan's report.","Of Cindy Chan's report and the sighting from Islesboro, one involved the cone-shaped UFO and the other was received on August 4."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Islesboro","Jackson","Kirkman","Long Barn","Upper Lake"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=97ced784301de2a6705672ebbae1d5a3"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Neither the passenger leaving in March nor the flier with the wishbone is Brandi.","Of Velma and the passenger going to Illinois, one will bring their shamrock and the other will leave in March.","The aerophobe going to Illinois won't bring a rabbit's foot.","Of the passenger going to Rhode Island and the aerophobe with the talisman, one is Gwen and the other is Brandi.","Of the aerophobe going to Hawaii and the flier with the shamrock, one will leave in February and the other is Gwen.","The flier with the talisman will leave 2 months before Troy.","The flier with the talisman will leave 1 month before the flier going to Ohio.","Henry won't leave in May."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Gwen","Henry","Troy","Velma"],"label_c":["coin","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Hawaii","Illinois","Michigan","Ohio","Rhode Island"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d8f96947c7c5503906fce03efd336ed"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Yenga\" cost somewhat more than Margarita's dummy.","The five dummies are \"Sniffletoe\", the $1,500 piece, Kelly's dummy, Lucas's puppet and the puppet going to St. Moritz.","The $1,250 puppet, Lucas's piece, and the puppet going to Baltimore are three different dummies.","Nicole's dummy didn't cost $1,250.","\"Utrecht\" cost somewhat more than the piece going to Oslo.","Of the $1,750 piece and the puppet going to Mexico City, one is Kelly's and the other is \"Yenga\".","The $1,500 piece isn't going to Mexico City.","The $1,250 puppet isn't \"Waldarama\".","Of the dummy going to Baltimore and the dummy going to Mexico City, one is \"Yenga\" and the other is Margarita's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Mexico City","Oslo","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cd8dc6d97acf65495f1d0869b7e150f6"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 7 grams of protein wasn't served on May 17th.","Of the meal served on May 11th and the dish with 7 grams of protein, one was the kale quinoa and the other has 380 calories.","The recipe with 420 calories doesn't have exactly 7 grams of protein.","The chili pork contains 60 more calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","The dish served on May 17th contains 60 fewer calories than the dish served on May 14th.","The meal with 10 grams of protein contains 60 more calories than the recipe with 8 grams of protein.","The recipe with 9 grams of protein wasn't served on May 15th.","The citrus halibut contains 60 fewer calories than the dish served on May 12th.","The bulgur salad wasn't served on May 17th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["bulgur salad","chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b93c228f1ee93a4b00a57eab5965632c"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall in New Zealand and the 105 ft tall waterfall are different waterfalls.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1993 is either the fall located in Canada or the waterfall located in Jamaica.","The fall Derrick shot in 2000 is 5 ft higher than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1992.","Cerbel is not in Jamaica.","The fall Derrick shot in 2002 is not located in Brazil.","Nyalt wasn't photographed in 2002.","Nyalt wasn't shot in 2000.","Sihat is in Nigeria.","The 110 ft tall waterfall is in Canada.","The waterfall located in Brazil is either the 115 ft tall fall or the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1993.","Of Oginao and the waterfall in Nigeria, one is 110 ft high and the other is 100 ft high.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1993 is somewhat taller than the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1992."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1988","1992","1993","2000","2002"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3169099ed06c1a20bd545d259508c8fe"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Johnathan scored 160 points fewer points than the person from Bristol.","Of Perry and the player in lane 6, one was from Bristol and the other scored 380 points.","Of the person who scored 620 points and the player in lane 2, one was from Junction City and the other is Leigh.","The contestant from Junction City, the player who scored 540 points, and Terrence are three different people.","The person from Pacific Grove scored more points than Johnathan.","Leigh wasn't from Pacific Grove.","The contestant from Elk Grove scored 80 points fewer points than Terrence.","The person from Junction City was in lane 1.","Johnathan was in lane 7."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Johnathan","Leigh","Perry","Terrence","Zachary"],"label_c":["1","2","4","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a941dfad3c54f6dbb4029881c392a0d"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Evan's Fir isn't 80 years old.","Of the 150 ft. tree and the 85 year-old tree, one is Old Jarvis and the other is in Woden Woods.","Nolan's Pine is either the tree in Silk Notch or the tree in Deloit Woods.","The tree in Eldora Woods is either the 144 ft. tree or the 156 ft. tree.","The tree in Deloit Woods is either Roger's Oak or the 144 ft. tree.","The 87 year-old tree is taller than Evan's Fir.","The tree in Woden Woods is 3 feet taller than the tree in Silk Notch.","Neither the tree in Silk Notch nor the 144 ft. tree is Evan's Fir.","The 94 year-old tree is 9 feet taller than the 79 year-old tree.","The 94 year-old tree is 3 feet shorter than Zeke's Spruce."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","85","87","94"],"label_d":["Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=916263fed5b6f5ebeed55ea4e2e81fbf"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha started 3 years after Gardelli.","The player who started in 1988 played for the Bulldogs.","The person on the Hammerheads wasn't the second striker.","Kawa started sometime after the center back.","Gardelli started 3 years after the center back.","The player who started in 1982 didn't play for the Stingrays.","Of the player who started in 1982 and Engmose, one was the full back and the other played for the Bulldogs.","The person who started in 1982 didn't play for the Hawks.","The person who started in 1985 was either Kawa or the person on the Stingrays.","The player who started in 1982 didn't play for the Hammerheads.","Neither the goalie nor Engmose was the player on the Minutemen.","Gardelli started 6 years before the second striker.","Imay didn't play for the Stingrays."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Engmose","Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hammerheads","Hawks","Minutemen","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7ec0dd5de7679aba8c2afc593d4de20f"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Cristina chose warm mocha.","Lynette is either Victoria's customer or Rhonda's client.","Of Rhonda's customer and the customer with the 2:00pm appointment, one chose warm mocha and the other is Flora.","Flora isn't being helped by Yvonne.","Nettie's client has her appointment 2 hours before Flora.","The client that chose jet black isn't being helped by Yvonne.","The client that chose honey blonde is being worked on by Nettie.","The customer that chose brown sable has her appointment sometime before the customer that chose deep copper.","The client that chose warm mocha, Victoria's customer, and the customer with the 3:00pm appointment are three different customers.","Flora didn't choose brown sable.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour after Rhonda's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Flora","Juana","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Rhonda","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee5adada60609c546396f09fdbc3bd88"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Ella's design went somewhat farther than the yellow airplane.","Omar's design went 35 feet.","The plane that was thrown 4th, Omar's design, and the blue airplane are three different planes.","Aaron's design went 25 feet.","The plane that was thrown 5th wasn't silver.","Margo's design wasn't green.","The plane that was thrown 2nd was either the airplane that went 55 feet or the silver plane.","Of Valerie's design and Aaron's design, one was yellow and the other went 55 feet.","The silver plane went 30 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 4th.","The plane that was thrown 2nd went 30 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Omar","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","4th","5th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=457edf592d320fe426633a3f51488d32"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the $32,250 house and the 110 sq ft structure, one is for the Gillespies and the other is for the Nielsens.","The $25,000 home is 30 sq ft larger than the house going to Dallas Center.","The Davidson's structure sold for $36,000.","The Ewing's structure is somewhat smaller than the $29,000 home.","The home going to Mission Viejo sold for $32,250.","The five houses are the house going to Healdsburg, the 110 sq ft home, the $25,000 home, the Nielsen's structure and the Ewing's home.","The home going to Laguna Beach didn't sell for $29,000.","The 125 sq ft house won't be going to Mission Viejo.","The Kirby's structure is either the 95 sq ft house or the house going to Yountville."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Kirby","Nielsen"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c90b456001f23614f9380c8fd8bf3713"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child who finished in fourth place is either the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class or the student whose final word was \"duplicity\".","Floyd was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Lila had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fifth place.","The contestant who finished in seventh place had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The child who finished in seventh place is either Lila or the student from Mrs. Witte's class.","The student who finished in sixth place, the student whose final word was \"consomme\", and the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class are three different people.","Floyd had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in sixth place.","Zachary has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","Of the student whose final word was \"bulwark\" and the contestant who finished in second place, one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Ira has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","Lila has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","Ira has never taken a class from Mrs. Witte."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Floyd","Gayle","Ira","Lila","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=34f7958424608ca6a991c9c7762d202f"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The society founded in 600 AD, the Warasen culture, the culture with 8,000 people and the Voriss culture were all different cultures.","Neither the Warasen culture nor the culture with 8,000 people was the culture founded in 100 AD.","The Chach culture wasn't based near Boulder Creek.","The Voriss culture wasn't based near Easton.","The culture with 5,000 people was founded 250 years before the Ryat culture.","The culture located near Boulder Creek didn't have a population size of 6,500.","The culture founded in 850 AD wasn't based near Boulder Creek.","The culture located near Kentfield was founded 500 years before the culture with 5,000 people.","The culture with 9,500 people was either the Voriss culture or the Chach culture.","The Voriss culture wasn't based near Zwingle.","Neither the culture with 8,000 people nor the culture founded in 850 AD was the Ryat culture.","The Chach culture wasn't based near Easton.","Of the Voriss culture and the Chach culture, one had a population size of 6,500 and the other was founded in 600 AD."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Lyeilia","Ryat","Voriss","Warasen"],"label_c":["5,000","6,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Easton","Kentfield","Redlands","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef79b9a233e37b5d83ceb1c9c2d7297a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Dixie Dean's show is about business.","Geneva Gold's show didn't start in 2015.","Faye Fender's podcast didn't start in 2008.","The music show, Bobby Bora's show, the show that began in 2010 and the show with 2 million downloads are all different shows.","The show with 2 million downloads didn't start in 2015.","Faye Fender's podcast is about investing.","The show with 5 million downloads is either the business show or the podcast that began in 2010.","Of the podcast with 5 million downloads and Bobby Bora's podcast, one started in 2011 and the other is about film.","The podcast with 4 million downloads is either the podcast that began in 2011 or the business podcast.","The gaming show has 2 million more downloads than Geneva Gold's show."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2010","2011","2013","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","music"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef622835a3d2b8460e375633687acb60"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Harriet Holt didn't shoot a 61.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines didn't shoot a 61.","Of the woman who scored a 62 and the golfer who won in 1922, one won at Willow Grove and the other was Harriet Holt.","Ethel Erwin won her tournament 3 years before the woman who won at Spotswood.","The woman who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 65.","The woman who won in 1924 didn't win at Juniper Hills.","Tina Tuttle didn't shoot a 66.","The golfer who won at Amble Glen won her tournament 1 year after Maxine Mohn.","Ethel Erwin won her tournament 2 years before Harriet Holt.","The person who scored a 62 won her tournament 2 years before Shari Steel.","Shari Steel was either the woman who won at Spotswood or the person who scored a 61.","The person who won at Amble Glen didn't shoot a 65."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Harriet Holt","Maxine Mohn","Shari Steel","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["61","62","63","65","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c4b71adf489dee62d6bbdaa0cc097cda"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player on the Courage started 3 years after Cerisa.","Of the player who started in 1979 and the player on the Hammerheads, one was the second striker and the other was Awad.","The five players were the player who started in 1982, Awad, Gardelli, the wing back and the center forward.","Fichin was either the person on the Stingrays or the player who started in 1988.","The player on the Stingrays started sometime after the sweeper.","Awad started 3 years after the person on the Hawks.","Neither the person who started in 1988 nor the wing back was the player on the Rangers.","The player who started in 1985 didn't play for the Stingrays.","Cerisa began playing in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Fichin","Gardelli","Hatcha"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hammerheads","Hawks","Rangers","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83447e18099e0997ca80cc6afa7a05e2"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The ambulance is either the bookmobile Terri drives or \"Words To Go\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" has 100 more books than the bookmobile Leroy drives.","\"Dream Machine\" doesn't have exactly 300 books.","Of \"Books-4-U\" and the school bus, one is driven by Francisco and the other has 250 books.","The Winnebago has 50 more books than \"Words To Go\".","The bookmobile with 350 books isn't driven by Gene.","Of the Greyhound bus and the school bus, one is \"Words To Go\" and the other has 400 books.","The bookmobile with 400 books, the bookmobile Leroy drives and the bookmobile Gene drives are all different vehicles.","Of the Winnebago and the mobile library with 450 books, one is driven by Francisco and the other is \"Dream Machine\"."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Gene","Leroy","Patsy","Terri"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c66a08413a4c1c801ed2e3ad47c5b40"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Neither Abe Alvarez's report nor the report of the cone-shaped UFO was the August 5 report.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Crescent City.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was from Crescent City.","Of Iva Ingram's report and the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO, one was from Postville and the other was received on August 6.","Hal Harrison's sighting wasn't received on August 7.","The August 7 sighting was from Fontana.","The report from Crescent City was submitted 1 day before the sighting of the egg-shaped UFO.","Abe Alvarez's sighting wasn't from Crescent City.","The August 6 sighting didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","The August 6 sighting didn't involve the cone-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Greeley was submitted 1 day after the report from Postville.","Hal Harrison's sighting was submitted sometime after the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Fontana","Greeley","Otisfield","Postville"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9340a42cac39d8e30796cc95e5a508b6"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Carson v Dunn was sometime before the 2-7 decision.","The March 24 proceeding wasn't the 8-1 decision.","Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was either the 4-5 decision or Ayers v Byrd.","Omar v Powers didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","The 4-5 decision was 2 weeks after the 7-2 decision.","Of the 7-2 decision and the March 17 proceeding, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood and the other was Watts v Yang.","Ayers v Byrd was the 8-1 decision.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was either the 2-7 decision or Watts v Yang.","Justice Larson's majority opinion was the 8-1 decision.","Of Carson v Dunn and the March 10 proceeding, one had its majority opinion written by Justice Alvarado and the other was the 7-2 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Hatfield","Larson","Quinn","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfa106748fa94e6df8248abfb1f9f1cb"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The politician has a birthday 3 months after the lawyer.","Neither the traveler from Norway nor the person born on August 15th is the lawyer.","Bill wasn't born on August 15th.","Bill is the architect.","Neville has a birthday sometime after the traveler from Germany.","The person from Norway has a birthday 2 months after the traveler from Austria.","Of the traveler from Belgium and the traveler from Canada, one is the architect and the other is Dale.","The traveler from Canada is not the engineer.","Of the lawyer and Bill, one is from Belgium and the other was born on April 13th.","Izzy is from Norway."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Bill","Dale","Izzy","Kevin","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Germany","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e39b80ad938772f327a144481d88287"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 4 million downloads didn't start in 2011.","The film podcast didn't start in 2010.","Of the show with 3 million downloads and the show with 4 million downloads, one is Geneva Gold's and the other is about film.","Dixie Dean's show didn't start in 2011.","Of the podcast with 1 million downloads and the podcast that began in 2010, one is about business and the other is Eva Estrada's.","The film podcast has 2 million fewer downloads than the sports podcast.","Dixie Dean's podcast, the show with 1 million downloads, and the literature show are three different shows.","The gaming podcast has 1 million more downloads than the podcast that began in 2008.","The podcast that began in 2009 is either the show with 4 million downloads or the podcast with 2 million downloads.","Cora Capon's podcast is about gaming."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2009","2010","2011","2013"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3721a2eb28e0589e4e2d6ce6bd35902e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.0431 W was found 9 days after the box that held the puzzle book.","The case at 41.0237 N wasn't uncovered on May 15.","The cache at 41.0237 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","The box at 40.6656 N was found 6 days before the cache at 88.1863 W.","The case that held the decoder ring was found sometime before the case at 40.3109 N.","The cache at 40.6656 N was found 6 days before the box that held the marbles.","Of the cache found on May 12 and the box at 88.4584 W, one was at 40.3109 N and the other was at 40.5912 N.","Of the case that held the ancient coin and the cache at 40.3109 N, one was found on May 6 and the other was at 88.0431 W.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found on May 6."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2607c16a6cda1804cedeadd974b7a714"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the contestant who got 2 Down wrong and the contestant who finished first, one was from Van Nuys and the other was Dave.","The five people were the person from Eustis, the person who finished fourth, Grace, the person who got 30 Across wrong and the person who got 18 Down wrong.","The person who finished fourth wasn't from Bertram.","Anna finished 1 place before the person who got 30 Across wrong.","Of Ian and the solver who got 26 Down wrong, one was from Eustis and the other finished third.","The person who finished third wasn't from Grant.","Grace finished 1 place before the person from Eustis.","The contestant from Bertram, Anna, and the person who got 30 Across wrong are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Dave","Frederick","Grace","Ian"],"label_c":["Bertram","Delhi","Eustis","Grant","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","18 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ee9d032688fce325112e792a995c2c7"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 1972 has had a 3 percent smaller return than Silver Rock.","Of First Crescent and the one with a return of 10%, one started in 2005 and the other is run by Terry Torres.","The one begun in 2002 isn't run by Yolanda Yang.","First Crescent is either the one begun in 2005 or the fund run by Ralph Ross.","The fund begun in 1983 has a 2 percent larger return than the one run by Yolanda Yang.","The fund run by Larry Larsen has had a 1 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook.","Neither Black River nor the fund begun in 1983 is the fund run by Yolanda Yang.","First Crescent has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 1983."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Nadine Newton","Ralph Ross","Terry Torres","Yolanda Yang"],"label_d":["1972","1983","1997","2002","2005"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=821eb556336786cb067ee817c092eb4a"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Jaime won't go to Ohio.","Alma won't bring a talisman.","The aerophobe leaving in May will go to Texas.","Doug will leave 1 month after the passenger going to Colorado.","The aerophobe going to Louisiana will leave 2 months after the aerophobe going to Colorado.","Christie won't leave in March.","Of the passenger going to Colorado and Doug, one will bring their rabbit's foot and the other will bring their coin.","The passenger going to Texas will leave 1 month after the aerophobe going to Ohio.","The flier going to Nebraska will leave sometime after the passenger with the rabbit's foot.","Jaime will leave 1 month after Henry.","The passenger leaving in May is either the passenger going to Louisiana or the passenger with the horseshoe."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alma","Christie","Doug","Henry","Jaime"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Colorado","Louisiana","Nebraska","Ohio","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d523fd281f3b6dc18105de9d54f86ba0"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The $6.00 animal, the red balloon, and the monkey are three different items.","The red balloon cost 1 dollar less than the purple balloon.","The $7.00 animal wasn't purchased by Bernard.","The turtle cost more than the animal Angelina bought.","The animal Angelina bought wasn't purple.","The piece Olga bought cost 1 dollar more than the fish.","The $7.00 animal was magenta.","The balloon Ian bought cost 1 dollar less than the red animal.","The $4.00 animal was purchased by Olga.","Of the orange piece and the magenta animal, one cost $6.00 and the other was the turtle.","The cat didn't cost $4.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["cat","dog","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["gold","magenta","orange","purple","red"],"label_d":["Angelina","Bernard","Heidi","Ian","Olga"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=15688c56569b5fe288f12445413cad29"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Disco Mania\" came out 3 years before the $6,400 game.","\"Archer Quest\" wasn't made by Maxigame.","Of the machine made by Maxigame and the $5,200 machine, one was released in 1977 and the other is \"Aladeen\".","The $2,000 machine came out sometime before \"Archer Quest\".","The $5,200 machine wasn't made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 3 years before the game made by Arco.","The $5,200 game wasn't made by Pinnefore.","\"Disco Mania\", the system made by Tarco Inc. and the pinball machine released in 1977 are all different games.","The $2,500 system is either the machine made by Tarco Inc. or \"Voyager Hero\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$2,500","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93ae26a165b7de8f8e85ae5c964b90d8"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Wade doesn't work at White Bean.","Wade doesn't work at Oceanside.","Of Marjorie and the chef who made the pepper steak, one scored 56 points and the other works at Apple Barn.","Wade scored 21 fewer points than the person who made the cajun chili.","Zachary didn't make the jambalaya.","The five chefs are Zachary, the person from Epicurious, the chef who scored 63 points, the person who scored 42 points and the person who scored 56 points.","Rosalie scored 7 fewer points than the cook who made the pepper steak.","Of the person who made the smoked pork and the chef who scored 63 points, one works at Apple Barn and the other works at Epicurious.","The cook from Oceanside didn't make the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Ida","Marjorie","Rosalie","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d8d5aedcb2666b5f5f5773f28dede54b"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Nettie's customer and the customer that chose jet black, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other is Blanche.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose jet black.","Myra doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment.","The client with the 11:00am appointment is either the client that chose warm mocha or Yvonne's customer.","Nettie's client has her appointment sometime before Rhonda's customer.","The client that chose brown sable, Yvonne's client, and Tammie's client are three different customers.","Flora has the 3:00pm appointment.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment, Nettie's client, the customer that chose warm mocha and the customer that chose brown sable are all different customers.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour before the client that chose vivacious red.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Tammie."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Dolores","Flora","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b58e7944c808f33997b041fd9b27df3"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client going in for the extraction is either the client who will be seeing Dr. Zamora or the customer with the 12:30pm appointment.","Of the patient with the 12:30pm appointment and the person who will be seeing Dr. Zamora, one is Felix and the other has the appointment for the root canal.","Dwight has an appointment 2 hours after the patient going in for the filling.","Of Inez and the client with the 11:30am appointment, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other will be seen by Dr. Quinn.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Quinn has an appointment sometime before the person going in for the root canal.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Kramer has an appointment 1 hour before the patient going in for the crown.","Inez has an appointment 1 hour after the patient going in for the filling.","Allison doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","Inez doesn't have the appointment for the cleaning.","The customer with the 1:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Adkins.","The person going in for the filling has an appointment sometime before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Quinn."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Dwight","Felix","Inez","Mindy"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Compton","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1215b803d9dc70a0a5e91ee351b5e945"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Knox Woods is 3 feet taller than the tree in York Woods.","Of Roger's Oak and the tree in Knox Woods, one is 85 years old and the other is 153 ft. tall.","The tree in Knox Woods isn't 99 years old.","The 150 ft. tree is 85 years old.","The tree in Benton Notch is 9 feet shorter than Nolan's Pine.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the 80 year-old tree, one is The Senator and the other is in Eldora Woods.","The 80 year-old tree is either Nolan's Pine or The Senator.","The 94 year-old tree, the 153 ft. tree, the tree in Woden Woods and the 156 ft. tree are all different trees.","Evan's Fir isn't 144 ft. tall."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["80","85","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d840d257af98d1c959ad42b4587d964f"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Orlando has an appointment 3 hours after the client going in for the crown.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Adkins is either the customer going in for the extraction or the person with the 12:30pm appointment.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","Of the patient with the 11:30am appointment and the person with the 12:30pm appointment, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other will be seen by Dr. McClain.","Of the customer going in for the whitening and the patient with the 1:30pm appointment, one will be seen by Dr. Park and the other is Gayle.","The client with the 9:30am appointment has the appointment for the crown.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Park, the person with the 10:30am appointment, and the patient with the 12:30pm appointment are three different people.","Vanessa is scheduled for 10:30am.","Dwight, the person with the 10:30am appointment, and the customer with the 11:30am appointment are three different people.","The patient going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour after the person who will be seeing Dr. Santos."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Gayle","Nettie","Orlando","Vanessa"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. McClain","Dr. Park","Dr. Santos","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=291ce7e10728b7aac8c5c2f4288a3866"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who spoke for 14 minutes didn't get the D.","Zachary was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair or the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt.","The student who spoke for 10 minutes was either the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher or Ginger.","Of the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher and Krista, one got the A and the other spoke for 8 minutes.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair spoke 4 minutes more than the student who got the A-.","Colleen talked about P.M. Blair.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes didn't talk about P.M. North.","Zachary spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","The presenter who got the A- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than the student who got the C+.","The presenter who got the D didn't talk about P.M. Pitt."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Ginger","Krista","Lucille","Zachary"],"label_c":["Blair","Disraeli","North","Pitt","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95c8e419eb3f6dca256cf78f7450e71c"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","Wesley didn't talk about P.M. North.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes was either the presenter who got the C- or the student who got the A-.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Pitt spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who got the A-.","The presenter who got the C- spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","Yvonne spoke 2 minutes more than Iris.","The presenter who got the B- didn't talk about P.M. Pitt.","Jenna spoke 4 minutes less than Iris.","Of Iris and the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes, one got the A and the other talked about P.M. Chamberlain."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Iris","Jenna","Roberta","Wesley","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Asquith","Blair","Chamberlain","North","Pitt"],"label_d":["A","A-","B-","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82e6cd2777568ef95acbf01608b05d06"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of the game released in 1978 and the system released in 1974, one costs $1,750 and the other is \"Meteor Rise\".","The system released in 1978 was made by Hayco Inc..","The machine released in 1975 doesn't cost $6,400.","\"Disco Mania\" was released in 1976.","The $3,750 game came out 1 year after the machine made by Tarco Inc..","The system released in 1975 is either \"Aladeen\" or \"Zany Circus\".","The pinball machine made by Waverly Toys came out 1 year before \"Zany Circus\".","The $2,500 system came out 3 years before the machine made by Dow Games.","\"Archer Quest\", the $6,400 game, and the $1,750 machine are three different games."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7aaaf538ac0063c84fb99fa8a1e1ec17"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["Of Doesmolen and the house in Schiedam, one was built in 1752 and the other is owned by the De Jong family.","The house built in 1706 is owned by the De Jong family.","Grosmolen was built 23 years before Zemelmolen.","Of the structure built in 1752 and the windmill in Leiderdorp, one is owned by the Visser family and the other is Vlietmolen.","Zemelmolen isn't in Moerkapelle.","The windmill built in 1729 is in Leiderdorp.","The house in Kinderdijk was built 23 years after the Van den Berg family's structure.","The house built in 1775 isn't owned by the Meijer family.","The home in Kinderdijk was built sometime before Vlietmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Vlietmolen","Zemelmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Jong","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle","Schiedam"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=07ad3af9889bf1252d6ec29b20f45561"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 13,000 ft one is in Dublin.","North Bridge is longer than the bridge in Skopje.","Avery Bridge isn't 8,500 ft.","Of Gorem Bridge and Avery Bridge, one is in Dublin and the other is the bowstring bridge.","The one in Bucharest is the camelback bridge.","North Bridge isn't 14,500 ft.","The camelback bridge is either the 14,500 ft one or Star Bridge.","The structure in Dublin is 1,500 feet shorter than the cantilever bridge.","Of the girder bridge and the 11,500 ft structure, one is Star Bridge and the other is in Madrid."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Copenhagen","Dublin","Madrid","Skopje"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3103962fd8f8d66add105cb258ad37c5"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 1983 is either the fund run by Terry Torres or the fund with a return of 7%.","The one begun in 2012 isn't run by Vic Velasquez.","Black River has had a return of 7%.","Of the fund begun in 1992 and the one begun in 1997, one is Black River and the other has had a return of 8%.","The one begun in 2012 has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund run by Ule Underwood.","Neither the fund begun in 1997 nor Hudson Brook is the fund with a return of 6%.","First Crescent has a 3 percent larger return than the fund run by Vic Velasquez.","Oak Capital is run by Terry Torres.","First Crescent isn't run by Mike McClain."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Terry Torres","Ule Underwood","Vic Velasquez","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1983","1992","1997","2005","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=956ba880c34d751f1c8324cd84d10dce"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Of Edith Estes's report and the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO, one was from Postville and the other was from Crescent City.","The report from Postville was submitted 2 days after Gil Gates's report.","The sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO was from Upper Lake.","Dan Delgado's report didn't involve the cigar-shaped UFO.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted 1 day after Benny Baron's sighting.","Hal Harrison's sighting was either the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO or the August 4 report.","The August 4 sighting was either the report from Postville or the report from Ames.","The report of the horseshoe-shaped UFO was either the August 7 sighting or the August 8 sighting.","The report from Crescent City was submitted sometime after the sighting from Postville.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO was from Ames.","The August 8 report didn't involve the cone-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Ames","Crescent City","Postville","Upper Lake","Visalia"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","horseshoe","oval","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d10ab4748dcdee2de0227cb38f2b6823"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Ida doesn't work at Zenaida's.","Luther scored 21 fewer points than the chef who made the turkey soup.","Zachary is either the cook from Epicurious or the chef who made the jambalaya.","Gabriel made the lemon snapper.","The cook who scored 56 points, Freda, and the chef who made the lemon snapper are three different chefs.","The cook who scored 42 points doesn't work at Zenaida's.","The chef from Demitasse scored 7 fewer points than the person who made the lemon snapper.","Zachary scored somewhat more points than the person who made the jambalaya.","The cook who made the cajun chili is either Gabriel or the cook who scored 49 points.","Of the chef who made the smoked pork and the person from White Bean, one was Gabriel and the other was Zachary."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Freda","Gabriel","Ida","Luther","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e457c4b937ae72736854fb33df7c9a0"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick photographed in 2002 is not in Brazil.","Garray is not in New Zealand.","The fall Derrick shot in 2002 is 5 ft higher than Rhoqua.","The 100 ft tall waterfall is located in Jamaica.","Of the waterfall Derrick shot in 1996 and Nyalt, one has a height of 120 ft and the other is in Brazil.","The fall Derrick shot in 1996, Rhoqua and Cerbel are all different waterfalls.","Garray is 10 ft higher than the waterfall in Jamaica.","Of Irskela and the fall Derrick photographed in 1999, one is located in Canada and the other is 115 ft high.","Nyalt is not located in Canada.","Of the fall Derrick shot in 1982 and Rhoqua, one is 110 ft tall and the other is in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1982","1983","1996","1999","2002"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2341644b4075ad6f01c3543490e1796c"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of Leigh and the contestant from Bristol, one was in lane 6 and the other scored 540 points.","Johnathan didn't finish with 620 points.","Of Rena and the contestant in lane 7, one was from Bristol and the other scored 380 points.","Of the contestant from Fort Kent and the player in lane 7, one is Esther and the other is Johnathan.","The person from Pacific Grove scored 80 points fewer points than Leigh.","The person in lane 7 scored 80 points fewer points than the player from Pacific Grove.","The person from Ontario wasn't in lane 7.","Rena scored 160 points fewer points than the player in lane 1.","The person who scored 620 points wasn't in lane 2."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Christie","Esther","Johnathan","Leigh","Rena"],"label_c":["1","2","3","6","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62d1917e6005baa4f9a686207b0eaae9"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge isn't in Bucharest.","Gorem Bridge is 3,000 feet longer than Avery Bridge.","The five structures are the one in Kiev, the cable-stayed structure, the 11,500 ft structure, Avery Bridge and the 8,500 ft bridge.","The 13,000 ft bridge is the girder bridge.","The bowstring one is 4,500 feet shorter than the one in Kiev.","The 11,500 ft structure isn't in Madrid.","Avery Bridge is either the bridge in Rome or the 8,500 ft bridge.","Of the structure in Madrid and Vellon Bridge, one is 14,500 ft and the other is the suspension bridge.","Bay Bridge isn't in Madrid."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","cantilever","girder","suspension"],"label_d":["Bucharest","Kiev","Luxembourg","Madrid","Rome"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6638cc76278a358e410834b1fe6ad707"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of \"Bowling Alley\" and the machine released in 1976, one costs $6,400 and the other was made by Tarco Inc..","\"Disco Mania\" came out sometime after \"Bowling Alley\".","The machine released in 1977 wasn't made by Dow Games.","\"Disco Mania\" came out 1 year before the $3,750 system.","The machine released in 1977 is either the $2,000 system or the $5,200 system.","The $5,200 system was made by Arco.","The $3,750 pinball machine wasn't made by Dow Games.","\"Aladeen\", the $1,500 machine, and the machine made by Pinnefore are three different games.","\"Voyager Hero\" was released in 1978.","The system released in 1977 wasn't made by Pinnefore.","The game made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years after the system made by Arco."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b03bccf6745299afb42d6e8d93095bbc"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Oslo accelerator will go online 1 year before the Zynga Complex.","The project headed by Dr. Ingram will go online sometime before the Egert Facility.","The Falston LCS will go online 2 years before the Lisbon facility.","Of the Zynga Complex and the project headed by Dr. Ramos, one is in Copenhagen and the other is in Lisbon.","The project headed by Dr. Ramos will go online sometime before the Lectra 4C.","The project headed by Dr. Ramos will go online 1 year before the Falston LCS.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't headed by Dr. Baldwin.","The Zynga Complex isn't headed by Dr. Huff.","The Egert Facility isn't in Madrid.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, the Falston LCS, the Madrid facility and the Copenhagen accelerator are all different accelerators.","The Madrid facility isn't headed by Dr. Huff."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Chang","Dr. Huff","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Ramos"],"label_d":["Berlin","Copenhagen","Lisbon","Madrid","Oslo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b9fd022ec0d5b91f783d4265869f8133"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person from Mexico has a birthday sometime after the architect.","Of the architect and Charles, one is from Belgium and the other was born on August 15th.","The traveler from Austria is the politician.","The musician has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Austria.","Of the person whose birthday is on April 13th and the politician, one is Dale and the other is Frank.","Dale, the person born on August 15th, the surgeon and the traveler from Austria are all different people.","The traveler born on July 16th is not from France.","The person whose birthday is on May 18th is either the person from Mexico or Michael.","Michael has a birthday 1 month after Frank."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Dale","Eric","Frank","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","France","Mexico","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91b986b0a59c3188bafb9a9f2a195db9"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child whose final word was \"consomme\" was from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either the child who finished in fourth place or the student from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Of the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class and the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", one is Otis and the other finished in first place.","Ira has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","Yvette had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class.","The child whose final word was \"bulwark\" is either the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class or the contestant who finished in second place.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\", Lila, and the student from Mrs. Steuben's class are three different people.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" was from Mrs. Steuben's class.","Of the child from Mrs. Almerini's class and the child who finished in third place, one is Lila and the other is Floyd.","The student from Mrs. Witte's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the child from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Floyd","Ira","Lila","Otis","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77f883252e5ebac909362863abbe8e65"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The right whale wasn't donated in 2010.","The exhibit donated in 1996, Curtis, and Dennis are three different whales.","The fin whale is 2 feet shorter than Curtis.","The bowhead whale isn't 27 ft long.","The 25 ft long specimen isn't Gus.","The bowhead whale isn't Gus.","The beluga whale was donated to the aquarium in 2008.","The fin whale was donated to the aquarium in 2007.","The whale donated in 1996 is 6 feet longer than the exhibit donated in 2008.","Of the beluga whale and the 21 ft long specimen, one is Curtis and the other is Felipe.","The narwhal is 2 feet longer than the beluga whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Dennis","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2007","2008","2010"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dfd82138d12fa3bb6ca054d74d2a748a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The show with 1 million downloads started in 2009.","Of Bobby Bora's show and the podcast with 5 million downloads, one is about sports and the other started in 2010.","The business podcast has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2015.","The podcast that began in 2012 has 3 million more downloads than the film podcast.","Dixie Dean's show, the music podcast, the podcast that began in 2015 and the show that began in 2010 are all different shows.","Dixie Dean's podcast has 1 million downloads.","The podcast that began in 2012 is either Eva Estrada's podcast or Geneva Gold's podcast.","Of the film podcast and the podcast with 4 million downloads, one started in 2014 and the other is Geneva Gold's."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2009","2010","2012","2014","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","investing","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5235b7e25a153cd7d47bf6c9a7621605"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Wayne is either the person who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd or the person who will be seeing Dr. Zamora.","The person with the 11:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. Lloyd.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. York has an appointment 1 hour before the patient going in for the filling.","Zachary has an appointment 3 hours before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Park.","The customer going in for the whitening is either Zachary or Wayne.","The five people are the client who will be seeing Dr. Park, the customer with the 11:30am appointment, the person with the 10:30am appointment, Nettie and Wayne.","The patient going in for the root canal has an appointment 1 hour before the patient going in for the whitening.","The customer with the 11:30am appointment won't be seen by Dr. McClain.","Of Tommy and the client who will be seeing Dr. York, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other has the appointment for the veneers.","Nettie isn't scheduled for 12:30pm."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Nettie","Tommy","Wayne","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Lloyd","Dr. McClain","Dr. Park","Dr. York","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0aacf6c9ec64497a117e6b4f885bf5e1"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Jennings will go online 2 years before the Stockholm accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Golden will go online 2 years before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The Egert Facility isn't in Lisbon.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2020 and the Copenhagen accelerator, one is the Zynga Complex and the other is headed by Dr. Zimmerman.","The Lectra 4C will go online 2 years before the project headed by Dr. Chang.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't headed by Dr. Valentine.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2016 is headed by Dr. Golden.","Of the Egert Facility and the Madrid facility, one will go online in 2016 and the other is headed by Dr. Jennings."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Golden","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Lisbon","Madrid","Reykjavik","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be304d3225d149223def894f2562e82a"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The barstool costs 25 dollars more than Gwen's item.","The $300 piece wasn't made of sandalwood.","The piece made of sandalwood costs more than the barstool.","The $250 piece wasn't made of oak.","Of Olivia's item and the item made of elm, one is the rocking chair and the other costs $350.","Antoinette's item costs 25 dollars more than the bookshelf.","The five pieces are the item made of chestnut, Olivia's piece, Gwen's item, the $350 item and the bookshelf.","The rocking chair costs more than Hope's item.","The hutch is either the $250 piece or the piece made of chestnut."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Cheri","Gwen","Hope","Olivia"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","oak","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","bookshelf","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85a838fb7534cef416c95dca2e420aa3"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism with 750 genes was sequenced by Dr. Young.","The five organisms were the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza, D. forcilitis, L. dyson, V. tenesis and the organism with 1,250 genes.","The bacteria sequenced in August was either the one with 1,250 genes or the one sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","V. tenesis was either the bacteria with 500 genes or the one sequenced in April.","The bacteria with 1,000 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","The one sequenced in February wasn't sequenced by Dr. Young.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Young has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza.","Of the bacteria sequenced in November and B. mangeris, one has 250 genes and the other was sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","D. forcilitis wasn't sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","V. tenesis has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Young."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Garza","Henderson","Nielsen","Ortiz","Young"],"label_d":["February","April","August","September","November"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fbe4f5903aa5685f85aa25f503543237"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The second striker started 9 years before the goalie.","Neither Daregh nor the player who started in 1979 was the goalie.","Of Awad and the person who started in 1988, one played for the Predators and the other was the goalie.","Cerisa didn't play for the Predators.","Awad played for the Whitecaps.","The person on the Minutemen started 3 years before the player on the Silverbacks.","Cerisa wasn't the full back.","The second striker started 6 years before the sweeper.","Fichin was either the player who started in 1985 or the player on the Mustangs.","Of the player who started in 1985 and the full back, one played for the Minutemen and the other played for the Whitecaps."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Cerisa","Daregh","Fichin","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","sweeper"],"label_d":["Minutemen","Mustangs","Predators","Silverbacks","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5beb420602a60a511b8c50f72179c89a"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child whose final word was \"bulwark\", Gayle, the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class and the student from Mrs. Nixon's class are all different people.","The contestant who finished in first place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Violet.","Yvette had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Violet had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Of the student who finished in second place and May, one was from Mrs. Almerini's class and the other had to spell \"anemic\".","Violet didn't finish in sixth place.","The student whose final word was \"bulwark\" didn't finish in fourth place.","The contestant who finished in fourth place, the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", and the child whose final word was \"elucidated\" are three different people.","Of May and the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\", one was from Mrs. Nixon's class and the other finished in first place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Gayle","Hannah","May","Violet","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Steuben","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dccc001ba3726217749f28f2eb0f1583"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the solver who got 18 Down wrong and the contestant who got 2 Down wrong, one was from Avalon and the other finished fourth.","The contestant who finished fifth wasn't from Lytton.","Of Julie and the solver from Jackman, one finished fourth and the other answered 11 Down incorrectly.","Julie finished fifth.","Yvonne answered 30 Across incorrectly.","The contestant who got 20 Across wrong wasn't from Hollis.","The person who finished second wasn't from Lytton.","The person who got 30 Across wrong finished 2 places after Perry.","The person who got 2 Down wrong finished 1 place before Leona."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Hubert","Julie","Leona","Perry","Yvonne"],"label_c":["Avalon","Hollis","Jackman","Lytton","Pacific Grove"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=426aad657bb869eb4c5be6f75d911fd9"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The gray whale is 6 feet longer than Evan.","The whale donated in 1996 is either Brent or the 23 ft long exhibit.","Of the exhibit donated in 1999 and the specimen donated in 2012, one is the bowhead whale and the other is 25 ft long.","The specimen donated in 2015 is 4 feet shorter than Dennis.","The right whale is Brent.","The bowhead whale is 23 ft long.","The 21 ft long exhibit, the exhibit donated in 2012, and the narwhal are three different whales.","The specimen donated in 2015 isn't Evan.","The gray whale isn't Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Dennis","Evan","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2012","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aac904b81e052dd3c23ba288759c7132"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person with the 12:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Owens.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Owens, the customer with the 11:30am appointment, and the customer with the 1:30pm appointment are three different people.","Of Zachary and Allison, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other will be seen by Dr. Santos.","The client with the 9:30am appointment is either the client going in for the whitening or the person going in for the veneers.","Zachary has the appointment for the whitening.","Lynn has an appointment sometime after the client going in for the cleaning.","Ernest has an appointment sometime after Orlando.","Lynn won't be seen by Dr. Kramer.","The patient going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Underwood.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Santos has an appointment 2 hours after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Estrada."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Ernest","Lynn","Orlando","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Estrada","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Owens","Dr. Santos","Dr. Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ed6dc9b62b508b8e0f016e2e78af731a"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Blanca wasn't from Bertram.","The solver who got 4 Across wrong finished 2 places before the person from Bertram.","Ian finished 1 place after the person from Avalon.","The contestant who finished third got the right answer for 30 Across.","The person who got 30 Across wrong wasn't from Bertram.","The person from Avalon finished 1 place after Frederick.","Of the person who finished third and the person who got 26 Down wrong, one was from Kalona and the other was Blanca.","The person who got 11 Down wrong, the solver from Avalon, and Ian are three different people.","Of the contestant who got 4 Across wrong and the person from Pacific Grove, one finished fifth and the other was Traci."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Frederick","Hubert","Ian","Traci"],"label_c":["Avalon","Bertram","Kalona","Pacific Grove","Rinard"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a89dc5cfa01daa0be38951434325c004"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the grape soda didn't order the cheeseburger.","The person who ordered the grape soda owes more than Rebecca.","Hannah owes more than the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","The team member who ordered the water owes 45 cents less than the team member who ordered the Italian sub.","The team member whose order cost $4.90 is either Hannah or the person who ordered the B.L.T..","The salesperson who ordered the iced tea owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the B.L.T..","Of the person who ordered the grape soda and the salesperson who ordered the iced tea, one is Erica and the other owes $5.80.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.70 didn't order the ginger ale.","Irene didn't order the root beer.","Peter owes 90 cents more than the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","The person who ordered the grape soda didn't order the taco salad.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.70 is either the team member who ordered the club sandwich or the team member who ordered the taco salad."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","taco salad"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa5bb04c763f170a47da92452ef16514"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The fish cost 2 dollars less than the yellow animal.","The balloon Kathleen bought wasn't purple.","Of the monkey and the animal Patsy bought, one was yellow and the other cost $6.00.","The piece William bought cost 1 dollar less than the bear.","The $3.00 piece wasn't orange.","The five items were the purple balloon, the $6.00 balloon, the fish, the piece Patsy bought and the $3.00 piece.","The cat cost 1 dollar more than the gold animal.","Of the balloon Kathleen bought and the animal Marshall bought, one was the bear and the other cost $5.00."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Angelina","Kathleen","Marshall","Patsy","William"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17a98639d21a911926a63b9ea455e22c"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger with the horseshoe will leave 2 months before the flier with the coin.","Florence won't leave in March.","Lee is either the passenger going to Nebraska or the aerophobe leaving in January.","The flier leaving in March won't go to Georgia.","The aerophobe leaving in January will go to Hawaii.","The passenger going to South Carolina won't bring a wishbone.","Of the passenger leaving in March and the flier going to Hawaii, one will bring their talisman and the other will bring their lucky hat.","Lee will leave 3 months after Christie.","The flier with the talisman will leave 1 month after Neal.","The flier going to Georgia won't bring a wishbone."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Christie","Florence","Lee","Neal","Whitney"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Georgia","Hawaii","Nebraska","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=72c8b89640c0ca579c244fa1d0d9ea93"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The meatloaf doesn't cook at 325 degrees.","The dish that serves 5 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the dish that serves 4 people.","Of the recipe that serves 8 people and the dish that serves 2 people, one is the meatloaf and the other bakes for 35 minutes.","The mac and cheese doesn't bake for 45 minutes.","The baked ham doesn't bake for 35 minutes.","The recipe that bakes for 25 minutes serves 5 people.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the dish that serves 5 people.","The recipe that serves 8 people bakes 15 minutes longer than the recipe that cooks at 375 degrees.","Of the roast potatoes recipe and the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees, one serves 4 people and the other bakes for 35 minutes.","Neither the dish that serves 9 people nor the dish that serves 8 people is the baked ham."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","meatloaf","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","350 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","4 people","5 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5107b9e4a050587e7f23e0d8740d1354"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Bristol wasn't in lane 2.","Hope scored 240 points more points than the person in lane 5.","Of the person who scored 540 points and the contestant from Elk Grove, one was in lane 4 and the other is Leigh.","The player who scored 380 points wasn't from Junction City.","Yvette wasn't in lane 2.","Yvette scored more points than the player in lane 1.","The person from Bristol scored 80 points more points than Esther.","Leigh scored 240 points fewer points than the contestant from Pacific Grove.","Of the contestant in lane 1 and Esther, one scored 300 points and the other was from Pacific Grove."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Esther","Hope","Kristie","Leigh","Yvette"],"label_c":["1","2","4","5","6"],"label_d":["Bristol","Elk Grove","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa2b521262d558dd6ca201a30853efee"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report from Beaconsfield was submitted 2 days after the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO.","Dan Delgado's sighting was from Tarzana.","The August 4 report was from Walnut Creek.","The sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO was either the August 8 sighting or the report from Otisfield.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Flora Flynn's sighting.","Of the report from Greeley and the sighting of the triangle-shaped UFO, one was received on August 6 and the other was reported by Abe Alvarez.","The August 8 sighting didn't involve the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The sighting from Tarzana was submitted 1 day before Benny Baron's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Greeley","Otisfield","Tarzana","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8a5f6f8e94d563f0b9b750397e722cb3"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The beluga whale is 2 feet longer than the whale donated in 1999.","Of Felipe and the 27 ft long whale, one is the right whale and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2012.","The fin whale is either the 23 ft long specimen or the specimen donated in 2008.","The right whale isn't Brent.","Of the gray whale and the 29 ft long exhibit, one was donated to the aquarium in 1999 and the other is Curtis.","The 25 ft long exhibit was donated to the aquarium in 2015.","The specimen donated in 2008 is 2 feet longer than the right whale.","Felipe is 2 feet longer than Dennis."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Dennis","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2008","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=930da6c0e3259dceb6aab5facdba1830"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 201 has 2 more students than the Spanish class.","The class in room 120 is the History class.","Mr. Owen's class has somewhat more students than the course in room 129.","The course in room 212 has 4 fewer students than the Pre-Calculus class.","Mr. Avery's class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Paul's class.","Neither the course in room 129 nor the course in room 212 is Mr. Avery's class.","Of the course with 35 students and the Pre-Calculus class, one is taught by Leach and the other is in room 129.","The Algebra class isn't taught by Owen.","The course in room 120 isn't taught by Leach.","The Spanish class has 2 fewer students than the Algebra class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","129","201","212","322"],"label_c":["Avery","Brady","Leach","Owen","Paul"],"label_d":["Algebra","English","History","Pre-Calculus","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=12761b8d7c72a5d082631f0426dca4c3"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO wasn't from Jackson.","The August 5 report didn't involve the oval-shaped UFO.","Neither the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO nor the August 8 report was Cindy Chan's report.","The report of the cone-shaped UFO was either the sighting from Fontana or the August 5 report.","The report from Long Barn was submitted 2 days before Gil Gates's sighting.","Edith Estes's report was submitted sometime before the report of the oval-shaped UFO.","Of the sighting from Houghton and the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO, one was reported by Flora Flynn and the other was received on August 7.","Of the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO and the report from Houghton, one was reported by Cindy Chan and the other was received on August 4.","Flora Flynn's sighting was submitted sometime before the report from Jackson.","The sighting from Houghton, Gil Gates's report and the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO were all different sightings."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Fontana","Houghton","Jackson","Kirkman","Long Barn"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=828f141d76767259fa0fc6c1c687f99b"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier with the talisman will leave 1 month after the flier going to Virginia.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave 3 months after the aerophobe going to Louisiana.","Rudy won't go to Utah.","The flier going to Hawaii won't bring a coin.","The passenger going to Hawaii is either the flier with the talisman or Olive.","The flier leaving in April, the aerophobe with the lucky hat, Olive and Alma are all different fliers.","Rudy will leave in February.","The passenger going to Louisiana will bring their lucky hat.","Alma will leave sometime after Olive.","Of the flier with the talisman and the aerophobe with the shamrock, one will leave in February and the other is Alma.","Maurice won't leave in January."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Alma","Maurice","Olive","Rudy","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Florida","Hawaii","Louisiana","Utah","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=50dbf4922e6ce1d84c23f370dc581e06"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela is 100 ft high.","The fall in Canada is 10 ft taller than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1984.","The fall Derrick shot in 1983 is either the 110 ft tall waterfall or the waterfall in Jamaica.","Of Inawatai and Nyalt, one was photographed in 1984 and the other is located in Jamaica.","Of Rhoqua and the 110 ft tall fall, one was shot in 1998 and the other is in Tibet.","Neither the fall Derrick photographed in 1992 nor the 115 ft tall waterfall is Irskela.","Inawatai is 5 ft taller than the fall Derrick photographed in 1983.","The fall Derrick shot in 1998 is either the fall located in New Zealand or the 100 ft tall waterfall."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Irskela","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1983","1984","1992","1995","1998"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9c8265313e23e578d4e064e53fa7b84b"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The solver who got 20 Across wrong finished 1 place before the contestant from Westport.","Leona answered 26 Down incorrectly.","Leona finished 2 places before Willie.","The contestant who got 26 Down wrong was either the contestant who finished fourth or the solver from Temple City.","Of Kelvin and the person who got 26 Down wrong, one finished third and the other finished first.","The five people were Willie, the person who finished first, the solver from Temple City, the solver who got 2 Down wrong and the person from Unionville.","Julie was either the person who got 18 Down wrong or the solver from Avalon.","The contestant from Eustis finished 2 places after Leona."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Julie","Kelvin","Leona","Willie"],"label_c":["Avalon","Eustis","Temple City","Unionville","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0cb8a74599b62e91ef90664b27909031"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul who works in the software industry isn't from Norway.","Of Kirk Kaplan and the person worth $28 billion, one is from Denmark and the other works in the finance industry.","The person who works in the aerospace industry isn't from Germany.","The tycoon who works in the software industry, the magnate from Germany, the person from Canada and Al Acosta are all different people.","The magnate who works in the software industry is worth 2 billion less than Kirk Kaplan.","Hal Hickman is worth 1 billion less than the tycoon who works in the software industry.","Of Faith Flynn and the magnate who works in the retail industry, one is worth $25 billion and the other is from Norway.","The mogul worth $25 billion isn't from Canada."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Faith Flynn","Hal Hickman","Kirk Kaplan","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c69bea137b5e89661352ac154cd5b8af"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose jet black is being worked on by Nettie.","The client that chose honey blonde isn't being helped by Pam.","Of Blanche and the client with the 1:00pm appointment, one chose warm mocha and the other is being worked on by Victoria.","Georgia has her appointment sometime after Blanche.","Alison, the customer that chose brown sable, and Susie's customer are three different customers.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Pam.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment is either the client that chose deep copper or the customer that chose jet black.","Georgia has her appointment 1 hour before the client that chose honey blonde.","Victoria's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Nettie's client.","Iris has the 3:00pm appointment.","The client with the 2:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Susie."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Georgia","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Susie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e7146efc43b68f4b775a74ea0dca018"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Geneva finished somewhat before the person who submitted the silver item.","The entrant who entered her blanket is either the person who submitted the silver item or Holly.","Laverne didn't knit the scarf.","Of the knitter who submitted the purple item and Ollie, one made the blanket and the other finished second.","The person who entered her blanket finished somewhat before the knitter who submitted the green item.","The entrant who submitted the white item finished 2 places before the knitter who entered her scarf.","Of the person who submitted the black item and Geneva, one made the mittens and the other made the socks.","The person who submitted the white item, Ollie, and the knitter who finished fourth are three different people.","The knitter who finished fifth, the entrant who entered her socks and the entrant who entered her scarf are all different people.","The person who submitted the white item didn't knit the mittens."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Geneva","Holly","Laverne","Ollie","Priscilla"],"label_c":["blanket","mittens","scarf","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","green","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0ea14fdbef0d8c9811eabe5de6189a4b"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 13,000 ft bridge isn't in Helsinki.","Gorem Bridge isn't in Helsinki.","The truss one is 3,000 feet shorter than the cable-stayed bridge.","The 10,000 ft one is either Sandy Bridge or Avery Bridge.","Of the 10,000 ft bridge and the 14,500 ft one, one is in Rome and the other is the camelback bridge.","The five structures are the 8,500 ft structure, the bridge in Tallinn, the structure in Paris, Sandy Bridge and Gorem Bridge.","Vellon Bridge is either the one in Paris or the camelback one.","The one in Helsinki, the 8,500 ft structure, and the 10,000 ft bridge are three different structures.","The truss bridge is longer than the cantilever structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder","truss"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Paris","Rome","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67c27d1f25bd3e5659062c3cd6004a80"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Greyhound bus has 50 more books than the vehicle Kimberly drives.","\"Tiny Tomes\" isn't driven by Cynthia.","The ice cream truck is driven by Gene.","The Mack truck is driven by Kimberly.","\"Words To Go\" isn't driven by Cynthia.","Of the vehicle Gene drives and the Mack truck, one has 350 books and the other is \"Books-4-U\".","\"Tiny Tomes\" is either the Greyhound bus or the vehicle with 350 books.","Of \"Dream Machine\" and the Winnebago, one is driven by Richard and the other has 250 books.","The Airstream isn't driven by Wesley.","The mobile library Kimberly drives has 50 fewer books than the bookmobile Cynthia drives.","The Mack truck has 50 more books than the vehicle Richard drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Gene","Kimberly","Richard","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=82d067a1861c334fcf3e05f324433a73"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Dirk Dillon isn't from Mexico.","The magnate from Denmark and the person worth $28 billion are different people.","The person worth $28 billion doesn't work in the finance industry.","The mogul who works in the banking industry is worth 1 billion more than the magnate from Norway.","Of the person who works in the biotech industry and the tycoon from Sweden, one is worth $28 billion and the other is Mike Mckay.","The tycoon who works in the finance industry is worth somewhat more than Dirk Dillon.","The mogul who works in the medical industry is worth 3 billion more than Mike Mckay.","The mogul who works in the biotech industry is worth 1 billion less than Tim Townsend.","Of the tycoon who works in the biotech industry and Sid Scott, one is from Denmark and the other is worth $26 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Cal Craig","Dirk Dillon","Mike Mckay","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","medical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=522e322a3ef5784438f3e6e4c1da0143"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The one begun in 2002 has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1992.","Of Black River and the one run by Patty Paul, one started in 1983 and the other has had a return of 7%.","The one begun in 2002 has had a 2 percent smaller return than Hudson Brook.","The fund run by Zed Zamora has had a 2 percent smaller return than Black River.","The one with a return of 8% didn't begin in 1972.","Of Pine Bay and the one with a return of 8%, one is run by Zed Zamora and the other started in 2002.","The one run by Quentin Quinn has a 3 percent larger return than Silver Rock.","The fund begun in 1992 is either the fund run by Patty Paul or the one run by Sal Spencer."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Mike McClain","Patty Paul","Quentin Quinn","Sal Spencer","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1972","1983","1992","2002","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b0383b5fb6f8fea8a428cc8178e55228"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the team member who ordered the B.L.T. and the team member whose order cost $6.70, one is Chip and the other ordered the root beer.","The five people are the person who ordered the club sandwich, the person who ordered the root beer, the person who ordered the diet coke, the salesperson who ordered the iced tea and Rebecca.","Geoffrey owes less than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","The person whose order cost $5.35 is either the person who ordered the diet coke or the person who ordered the B.L.T..","Rebecca is either the person whose order cost $4.90 or the person who ordered the cheeseburger.","Peter owes 45 cents more than the person who ordered the iced tea.","The person who ordered the meatball sub owes 45 cents less than Hannah.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.70 ordered the grape soda."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Geoffrey","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","iced tea","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=90cddf486df1ff02a56a068f372d8bad"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer with the 2:00pm appointment didn't choose brown sable.","Hope didn't choose vivacious red.","Iris isn't being helped by Pam.","Pam's client has her appointment 3 hours after the customer that chose honey blonde.","Eileen has the 12:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment, Tammie's client, and the client that chose brown sable are three different customers.","Flora is being worked on by Nettie.","Of Tammie's customer and the client with the 1:00pm appointment, one chose honey blonde and the other is Hope.","The client that chose midnight blue has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's customer.","The client that chose midnight blue has her appointment sometime before Flora."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Eileen","Flora","Hope","Iris","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=53ebbf098a39e1a33dcb4e7acf910f75"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who paid $8.99 didn't choose marinara sauce.","The competitor who chose puttanesca sauce paid 1 dollar more than the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid 2 dollars more than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","The five runners were Oscar, the competitor who chose alfredo sauce, the competitor who ordered spaghetti, the runner who paid $9.99 and the runner who ordered taglioni.","Terry paid $9.99.","The competitor who chose puttanesca sauce was either the competitor who ordered fusilli or the runner who ordered spaghetti.","The competitor who ordered rigatoni paid 1 dollar more than the competitor who ordered taglioni.","Velma paid more than the runner who ordered taglioni.","The contestant who chose alfredo sauce paid 1 dollar more than the runner who ordered taglioni.","Of the contestant who chose alfredo sauce and the contestant who ordered spaghetti, one was Damon and the other paid $8.99."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Oscar","Suzanne","Terry","Velma"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","rigatoni","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","marinara","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36f3e7342f1d93594aa4accafe1fe354"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The 120 ft tall waterfall is not in Tibet.","Of Nyalt and the 100 ft tall waterfall, one is located in New Zealand and the other was shot in 1983.","Oginao is not 100 ft high.","Sihat is not located in Tibet.","The 110 ft tall waterfall was shot in 2003.","Neither the fall located in New Zealand nor the fall in Nigeria is Sihat.","The fall in Tibet is somewhat higher than the fall in Jamaica.","Of the waterfall in Nigeria and Cerbel, one was shot in 1983 and the other was photographed in 1989.","Cerbel is located in Brazil.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1986 is 5 ft shorter than the fall in Nigeria.","The 115 ft tall fall is either the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1989 or the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1994."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Cerbel","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1983","1986","1989","1994","2003"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=413c00ec931c6cda33aa4555c956f1e1"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 750,000 viewers didn't air on PTR.","Of the show that aired on Tuesday and the show that aired at 4:30pm, one aired on FNX and the other aired on GMA.","The program that aired on Saturday had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 4:30pm.","The five programs were the show with 1,000,000 viewers, the program that aired on FNX, the show that aired at 4:30pm, the program that aired on Saturday and the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't air on FNX.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired on GMA.","The show that aired on Monday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Wednesday.","The show that aired on SBC had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd3ec2d2259eb272fe361a55bb754478"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who chose mushroom sauce paid 1 dollar more than Terry.","Terry paid 2 dollars more than Irma.","The runner who chose alfredo sauce didn't order fettuccine.","The contestant who chose pomodoro sauce was either the runner who ordered vermicelli or Irma.","Elisa, the runner who chose mushroom sauce, the competitor who chose alfredo sauce and the contestant who ordered capellini were all different runners.","Florence didn't order farfalle.","Of the competitor who ordered capellini and the competitor who chose marinara sauce, one paid $7.99 and the other paid $9.99.","Damon paid 1 dollar less than the contestant who chose marinara sauce.","Neither the competitor who ordered fettuccine nor Florence was the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","Irma chose puttanesca sauce."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Damon","Elisa","Florence","Irma","Terry"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fettuccine","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a7db341fc5793d60fe0db9208c489d5"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who chose puttanesca sauce didn't order fettuccine.","The contestant who chose arrabiata sauce paid 1 dollar less than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","Rosie didn't pay $7.99.","Of the competitor who ordered vermicelli and the contestant who ordered rotini, one was Zachary and the other paid $8.99.","The contestant who chose bolognese sauce ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who ordered taglioni paid 1 dollar more than Zachary.","Velma paid 3 dollars more than the runner who chose pomodoro sauce.","The five runners were Wade, the runner who paid $10.99, the runner who chose pomodoro sauce, the competitor who paid $6.99 and the runner who chose puttanesca sauce.","Neither the contestant who paid $10.99 nor the runner who paid $6.99 was Rosie."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Angie","Rosie","Velma","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","rotini","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4413cd3ccf02c4e1a0612e42af22f71f"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Frances won 3 hands before Holly.","Paulette didn't win with one pair.","Of Paulette and the player who won the $12.50 pot, one won with a royal flush and the other won the fourth hand.","Paulette won the $3.75 pot.","Frances won the second hand.","Kelley was either the person who won with a straight flush or the competitor who won the third hand.","The person who won with a straight won 1 hand before the player who won the $3.75 pot.","The person who won the first hand didn't win the $5.25 pot.","The competitor who won with a straight flush won 1 hand after the person who won the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot, the competitor who won the second hand, and Holly are three different people."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frances","Holly","Kelley","Paulette","Theodore"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=456c3f687b54d201168ece15fea67939"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course with 31 students is taught by Gilmore.","The course in room 212 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Saunders's class.","Mr. Gilmore's class has 2 more students than the class in room 319.","Of the course in room 405 and the French class, one is taught by Saunders and the other is taught by Zimmerman.","The Biology class isn't taught by Saunders.","Of the History class and the class in room 212, one has 29 students and the other is taught by Gilmore.","The class in room 201 is either the Pre-Calculus class or the French class.","The Pre-Calculus class has 6 fewer students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","The class with 29 students is taught by Franklin.","The course with 33 students isn't the French class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["201","207","212","319","405"],"label_c":["Dean","Franklin","Gilmore","Saunders","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Biology","Chemistry","French","History","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad21e12b58be13e1693faa0e65023887"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The utilities stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","GXTV was 2 dollars per share less expensive than QMZ.","The financial stock wasn't purchased by Edith.","PSTO sold for $29 per share.","The stock Abigail bought was either KMPP or JMO.","The health care stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the financial stock.","The energy stock was per share less expensive than JMO.","The real estate stock was bought by Heathcliff.","Of QMZ and GXTV, one sold for $26 per share and the other was in the health care sector.","The stock that sold for $25 per share wasn't purchased by Abigail."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["GXTV","JMO","KMPP","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Edith","Francine","Geraldo","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","real estate","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f4388442b21229eb6b1e79c70b12f9e"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person whose birthday is on July 16th is not from Mexico.","Izzy has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Austria.","The person whose birthday is on April 13th is either the politician or the musician.","The traveler from Austria has a birthday 1 month before the engineer.","Neither the traveler whose birthday is on May 18th nor the surgeon is Dale.","Eric is not from Canada.","The engineer has a birthday 1 month before the musician.","Of the politician and the person from Norway, one is Adrian and the other is Dale.","The person from Canada is either Adrian or the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th.","Adrian has a birthday sometime after the surgeon."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Eric","Izzy","Michael"],"label_c":["engineer","lawyer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","Mexico","Norway","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69c59d6fb5827f40679b4141df993307"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Neither Ivan Ingram nor the miner working at Belle Hart was the person who worked in Canada.","Ivan Ingram found 17 ounces of gold.","Adam Alford worked in Canada.","The person who worked in Nevada was either the prospector who found 17 ounces of gold or the miner working at York River.","Of the miner who worked in Nevada and the person working at Laurel Ridge, one found 11 ounces of gold and the other was Dilbert Duke.","The five miners were the prospector working at Fuller Rise, Fred Fletcher, the miner who found 23 ounces of gold, the miner who worked in Nevada and the prospector who worked in Arizona.","Neither Fred Fletcher nor the prospector who worked in Nevada was the miner working at Belle Hart.","Gil Gonzalez finished with somewhat less gold than the miner who worked in Oregon."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Laurel Ridge","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","Canada","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4e5afb493707557ef56fdb951d4eb76"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon who works in the pharmaceutical industry is worth 3 billion less than Ida Ingram.","Of Ida Ingram and the magnate worth $27 billion, one is from Denmark and the other works in the software industry.","Leonard Levy is worth 1 billion less than the mogul who works in the pharmaceutical industry.","The tycoon from Sweden is worth somewhat less than Faith Flynn.","Leonard Levy isn't from Sweden.","Of the tycoon who works in the banking industry and Rachel Reid, one is from France and the other is from Denmark.","The magnate who works in the banking industry is worth 1 billion less than the magnate who works in the finance industry.","The person worth $25 billion isn't from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Faith Flynn","Ida Ingram","Leonard Levy","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Argentina","Denmark","France","Norway","Sweden"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","finance","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=96886e680001b93aa71b82f41658e1c5"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["Of the case that held the marbles and the cache that held the decoder ring, one was at 88.1863 W and the other was found on May 9.","The cache at 40.3109 N didn't have the brass key inside it.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found sometime after the box at 40.6656 N.","The box that held the sunglasses was found 3 days after the cache at 41.0072 N.","The box that held the decoder ring was found 3 days after the case that held the chewing gum.","The case at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.0431 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The case at 88.2694 W was either the box at 40.6656 N or the cache found on May 15.","The cache at 41.0072 N was found 3 days after the cache at 40.2516 N.","The box that held the brass key wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The box that held the brass key wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The cache that held the brass key was found 3 days after the cache that held the sunglasses."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7486cc9f756a8905765049ac8845b871"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The knitter who submitted the orange item finished 1 place after Ida.","Of the knitter who finished third and the entrant who entered her mittens, one is Tanya and the other made the blue item.","The entrant who submitted the blue item is either the knitter who entered her scarf or the knitter who entered her socks.","The entrant who submitted the white item made the socks.","Ollie is either the knitter who submitted the purple item or the person who submitted the silver item.","The knitter who entered her scarf finished 2 places after Sophie.","Of Alexis and the person who entered her blanket, one finished fifth and the other made the silver item.","The knitter who submitted the purple item didn't knit the hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ida","Ollie","Sophie","Tanya"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","socks"],"label_d":["blue","orange","purple","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b22bbecc4e52e2d987ba4a552c42d122"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.5912 N was found 6 days after the box at 40.3109 N.","Of the cache at 88.3821 W and the cache at 88.1863 W, one was at 40.5912 N and the other was found on May 3.","The cache at 40.2516 N was found on May 9.","The cache found on May 12, the case that held the chewing gum, and the cache at 88.0431 W are three different boxes.","The cache that held the decoder ring was found 3 days after the box at 40.3109 N.","The cache that held the brass key wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The box that held the brass key was found 6 days after the cache that held the marbles.","The five boxes were the case at 40.6656 N, the case that held the marbles, the cache found on May 12, the cache at 88.2694 W and the box at 88.0431 W.","The box found on May 9 wasn't at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=595c1916505d29d93dba2a7dc7123678"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The bridge in Athens is 4,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Dublin.","Avery Bridge is in Dublin.","The suspension bridge is either Sandy Bridge or Avery Bridge.","The structure in Kiev is shorter than Avery Bridge.","The bowstring one is 1,500 feet longer than the bridge in Tallinn.","The structure in Kiev, the 13,000 ft structure, and the 11,500 ft structure are three different structures.","Of the cable-stayed one and the 8,500 ft one, one is in Dublin and the other is Sandy Bridge.","Vellon Bridge isn't in Madrid.","Vellon Bridge isn't in Tallinn.","Gorem Bridge isn't the bowstring bridge.","The 10,000 ft bridge is the camelback bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":["Athens","Dublin","Kiev","Madrid","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f5a7b95e69be7bc982d31a5a5facc777"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate who works in the biotech industry isn't from Ireland.","The tycoon from Ireland is either Leonard Levy or the magnate worth $26 billion.","Nadine Newton isn't from Denmark.","The magnate from Germany is worth 3 billion less than the mogul from Ireland.","Of the mogul worth $25 billion and the mogul worth $26 billion, one is Ed Everett and the other is from Germany.","The magnate worth $26 billion is either the magnate who works in the pharmaceutical industry or the tycoon from France.","The tycoon who works in the banking industry is worth somewhat less than Ed Everett.","The mogul who works in the software industry isn't from Denmark.","Rachel Reid isn't worth exactly $29 billion.","The mogul from Canada is worth 1 billion more than Faith Flynn.","The tycoon who works in the software industry isn't from Ireland."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Ed Everett","Faith Flynn","Leonard Levy","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","France","Germany"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3c1e906308dd142959437fa29501f5aa"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Of the tree in York Woods and the 99 year-old tree, one is 150 ft. tall and the other is Roger's Oak.","Zeke's Spruce isn't in Woden Woods.","The 147 ft. tree is 99 years old.","Neither the 85 year-old tree nor the tree in Silk Notch is Roger's Oak.","Of the 156 ft. tree and the 96 year-old tree, one is Marsh Tree and the other is in Woden Woods.","Marsh Tree is in Silk Notch.","The 79 year-old tree is either Roger's Oak or The Senator.","The 79 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the tree in Eldora Woods.","Marsh Tree isn't 153 ft. tall.","The Senator, the 85 year-old tree and the tree in Knox Woods are all different trees."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","96","99"],"label_d":["Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=78b86616c0b626374ccf6686b1a936d0"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The podcast that began in 2015 has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2013.","Dixie Dean's podcast, the show with 5 million downloads, and the show that began in 2009 are three different shows.","The show that began in 2009 has 2 million more downloads than the literature show.","Of Faye Fender's show and Eva Estrada's show, one has 5 million downloads and the other is about gaming.","The literature show, Bobby Bora's show, and the podcast that began in 2009 are three different shows.","The podcast that began in 2009 has fewer downloads than the sports podcast.","The show with 1 million downloads is about business.","Eva Estrada's podcast started in 2011.","The podcast that began in 2009 is either the show with 4 million downloads or Faye Fender's podcast.","The podcast with 3 million downloads is either Dixie Dean's podcast or the show that began in 2015."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender"],"label_c":["2007","2009","2011","2013","2015"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","literature","sports"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cdd89b7bb0ce0bd9c6878ccf10653ee6"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design didn't reach a maximum distance of 15 feet.","The silver airplane landed 20 feet shorter than Margo's design.","The plane that was thrown 4th wasn't green.","Of the plane that was thrown 3rd and the airplane that went 25 feet, one was Ella's and the other was green.","Of the airplane that went 45 feet and the plane that was thrown 7th, one was Omar's and the other was yellow.","Omar's design wasn't thrown 6th.","Ella's design went 55 feet.","The blue plane went 10 feet farther than the pink airplane.","The plane that was thrown 4th landed somewhat shorter than the plane that was thrown 1st."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Margo","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["blue","green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","3rd","4th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4ba1ee9b5fd002f923a971870c297bcb"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of JMO and QMZ, one was bought by Edith and the other sold for $26 per share.","Neither the stock Geraldo bought nor the stock that sold for $26 per share was the utilities stock.","HBW was per share less expensive than ABTR.","The stock that sold for $27 per share was in the financial sector.","The stock Bill bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the telecom stock.","The telecom stock wasn't purchased by Geraldo.","Of the stock Charlie bought and the financial stock, one was ABTR and the other sold for $26 per share.","The technology stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than JMO.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was in the technology sector.","HBW was either the utilities stock or the stock Francine bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","KMPP","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Charlie","Edith","Francine","Geraldo"],"label_d":["energy","financial","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fdf5a637783fff5932dd72b7709100ce"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card that expires on 02\/2024 has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $20,000 credit limit.","Of the card with the $7,500 credit limit and the card that expires on 12\/2025, one has an APR of 12% and the other is from Southwest Inc.","The TrustCo card has an APR 2 percent lower than the card with the $6,500 credit limit.","Of the one that expires on 11\/2025 and the TrustCo card, one has a limit of $12,500 and the other has an APR of 9%.","The one with the $20,000 credit limit has an APR 1 percent lower than the Whitly Bank card.","Of the card that expires on 12\/2025 and the one with the $12,500 credit limit, one is from Credit Korp and the other has an APR of 10%.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR of 8%.","The one with an APR of 9% doesn't expire on 08\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$6,500","$7,500","$12,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25d5d0c39ed7ce3da07f91bef32305c8"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The $250 piece isn't the hutch.","The rocking chair is either the item made of sandalwood or the $275 item.","The $325 piece wasn't made of oak.","Neither the end table nor the piece made of rosewood is Josephine's item.","Hope's item is the bench.","Rosemary's piece wasn't made of ash.","Of the $250 piece and the $300 piece, one is the rocking chair and the other was crafted by Latasha.","The $350 piece wasn't made of oak.","Rosemary's item costs 75 dollars more than the piece made of rosewood.","The end table costs less than the rocking chair.","The rocking chair costs 50 dollars less than the bench."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Dianne","Hope","Josephine","Latasha","Rosemary"],"label_c":["ash","mahogany","oak","rosewood","sandalwood"],"label_d":["bench","coffee table","end table","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9473de1a92cbbd29f540853285310a03"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of Jimmy Jacobs's card and the item that sold for $175, one came out in 1995 and the other featured the person who played catcher.","The piece for the person who played right field didn't come out in 2012.","The card for the person who played right field sold for somewhat less than Hick Hodge's one.","Mike Morales's item came out in 2012.","Mike Morales's item sold for 150 dollars more than Irv Ingram's one.","The one that sold for $325 didn't feature the person who played catcher.","The piece that sold for $225 came out in 2007.","Of Irv Ingram's one and the 1987 card, one featured the person who played center field and the other sold for $325.","Hick Hodge's card didn't feature the person who played shortstop."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Hick Hodge","Irv Ingram","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1983","1987","1995","2007","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","right field","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=add59d8955ccc96024947ea67234b7be"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["Of the show that aired on CBR and the show that aired at 11:30am, one brought in 500,000 viewers and the other aired on Monday.","The program that aired on Monday had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired on FNX didn't air on Friday.","Of the program that aired on Saturday and the show that aired on PTR, one aired at 1:00pm and the other brought in 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 1:00pm didn't have exactly 1,250,000 viewers.","The program that aired at 11:30am had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","The show that aired on Thursday, the show with 1,250,000 viewers, and the show with 250,000 viewers are three different programs.","The show that aired on SBC, the show with 1,000,000 viewers, and the show that aired at 2:00pm are three different programs.","The program that aired on SBC had somewhat more viewers than the program that aired on Monday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7a06c745744a58dab4c887c8940fe70"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe with the horseshoe is either the aerophobe leaving in April or the passenger going to Virginia.","The passenger going to Delaware will leave 2 months after Olive.","Jaime won't leave in May.","The passenger leaving in March won't bring a coin.","The passenger with the wishbone will leave 1 month after the flier going to Virginia.","Rudy won't leave in May.","Yolanda will leave in February.","Neither the aerophobe with the shamrock nor the aerophobe going to Kansas is the aerophobe leaving in April.","Of the flier going to Michigan and the aerophobe leaving in March, one is Rudy and the other is Whitney.","Of the aerophobe leaving in January and the aerophobe going to Colorado, one will bring their shamrock and the other is Jaime."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Jaime","Olive","Rudy","Whitney","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","shamrock","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Delaware","Kansas","Michigan","Virginia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a4bea0465063fad79585d2d960a2e448"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Mitch Mayo spent 50 dollars more than the friend who lives in Sun City.","Ned Norris didn't spend exactly $500.","The friend who lives in Clovis, the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv and the friend who gave Ally the juicer are all different people.","Jack Jordan is either the person who lives in Clovis or the person who lives in Fruitland.","The person who gave Ally the planter spent 50 dollars more than Jack Jordan.","Of the attendee who gave Ally the toaster and Jack Jordan, one spent $400 and the other lives in Twin Peaks.","Of the person who lives in Clovis and the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv, one is Kit Kelley and the other spent $475.","Jack Jordan, the person who gave Ally the HD tv, and the friend who gave Ally the juicer are three different people."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris"],"label_c":["juicer","HD tv","laptop","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Fruitland","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1bece8cf9d5a4cd6a4ebf79dbda4d568"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The Winnebago has 150 more books than \"Explore More\".","The Airstream has more books than the bookmobile Patsy drives.","The bookmobile with 300 books is driven by Natasha.","\"Lit on Wheels\" doesn't have exactly 400 books.","\"Books-4-U\" has more books than the bookmobile Leroy drives.","Of \"Explore More\" and the mobile library with 350 books, one is driven by Antonio and the other is the Airstream.","The bookmobile with 350 books isn't the ice cream truck.","The bookmobile with 350 books isn't the ambulance.","\"Ready Reader\" is driven by Patsy.","The ice cream truck isn't driven by Leroy."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader"],"label_c":["Antonio","Leroy","Natasha","Patsy","Sheryl"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d66afb8898d12657c6aaa644ccbdbc5e"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The 87 year-old tree is either the 144 ft. tree or Zeke's Spruce.","Nolan's Pine isn't 99 years old.","The 87 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than Evan's Fir.","Evan's Fir is in York Woods.","Of the tree in Benton Notch and the tree in Eldora Woods, one is 156 ft. tall and the other is 99 years old.","The tree in Eldora Woods isn't 87 years old.","The 80 year-old tree is 9 feet taller than the tree in Deloit Woods.","Nolan's Pine isn't 153 ft. tall.","The 79 year-old tree is 6 feet shorter than the tree in York Woods.","Old Jarvis isn't 99 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","87","94","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Silk Notch","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c92359fb0cfe03bf367a841c7e708fe"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The child who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant who finished in first place.","Jill finished in fourth place.","The student from Mrs. Manzella's class, Lila, and Zachary are three different people.","Of the child whose final word was \"duplicity\" and Clarence, one was from Mrs. Witte's class and the other finished in third place.","Clarence had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Zachary.","Denise finished in first place.","Denise has never taken a class from Mrs. Almerini.","The child who finished in fifth place is either the contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" or the student from Mrs. Condini's class.","The child from Mrs. Condini's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in third place.","The student who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fourth place.","Zachary has never taken a class from Mrs. Almerini."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Clarence","Denise","Jill","Lila","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f89fc44b50122a21734192ba9f7b67a"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Zachary didn't win the $3.75 pot.","The competitor who won the fourth hand was either the player who won the $23.25 pot or the person who won with a royal flush.","Frances won with one pair.","The player who won the second hand didn't win the $18.25 pot.","The competitor who won with a full house won 1 hand after the person who won with a straight flush.","Frances was either the competitor who won the second hand or the person who won the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot won 1 hand before Kelley.","The person who won the third hand won with a royal flush.","Of the competitor who won the second hand and the competitor who won with a royal flush, one won the $3.75 pot and the other was Kelley.","The person who won the third hand, Jana, and the competitor who won the $12.50 pot are three different people."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frances","Jana","Kelley","Veronica","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dbe9885d2fac972718ed7b04e3f377cc"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Skopje.","Of Gorem Bridge and the 14,500 ft bridge, one is in Skopje and the other is the truss bridge.","Of North Bridge and the structure in Skopje, one is 8,500 ft and the other is the girder bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure isn't the bowstring bridge.","The structure in Rome is 4,500 feet shorter than the one in Zagreb.","Star Bridge isn't 13,000 ft.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the bridge in Warsaw.","North Bridge is either the cantilever bridge or the truss structure.","Star Bridge, the cantilever bridge, and the bridge in Rome are three different structures."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cantilever","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Helsinki","Rome","Skopje","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff2f8cc8ca4a73dec003e69cf10c2b54"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Carrie Cole won her tournament 1 year after Inez.","The person who won at Willow Grove didn't shoot a 66.","Leslie Lane didn't shoot a 65.","The woman who won at Spotswood won her tournament sometime after Inez.","The golfer who scored a 59 won her tournament 3 years after the person who scored a 66.","The person who won in 1921 didn't win at Spotswood.","Alison Ames was either the golfer who scored a 61 or the person who won at Willow Grove.","The five golfers were the golfer who won in 1922, Denise Detz, Carrie Cole, Leslie Lane and the person who scored a 66.","Leslie Lane won at Amble Glen.","The golfer who won in 1923 won at Scotch Pines."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Carrie Cole","Denise Detz","Inez","Leslie Lane"],"label_c":["59","61","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b6894e58cdd84b59115a9434638a7aa6"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant from Avalon finished 1 place after the solver who got 26 Down wrong.","Traci didn't finish fourth.","Hubert finished fifth.","Anna finished sometime after the solver from Fowler.","Omar finished 1 place after Eva.","Hubert got the right answer for 11 Down.","The contestant from Bertram finished 2 places before the person who got 2 Down wrong.","The contestant who finished fifth wasn't from Hollis.","The solver who finished fourth was either the person who got 4 Across wrong or Hubert.","The contestant who finished third, the solver from Hollis and the contestant from Fowler were all different people.","Of Eva and the contestant who finished third, one was from Bertram and the other answered 2 Down incorrectly."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Eva","Hubert","Omar","Traci"],"label_c":["Avalon","Bertram","Fowler","Hollis","Needles"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67d401afbeabf1372e45ee50c1a9a98f"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The miner who worked in Arizona finished with 12 ounces more gold than Adam Alford.","The person working at Fuller Rise finished with 3 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs.","Of the miner who found 17 ounces of gold and Ben Barron, one worked in Alaska and the other worked the Tyrol Creek claim.","The miner working at Glacier Grove, Ben Barron and the prospector who worked in Oregon were all different miners.","Of the prospector working at Belle Hart and the person who worked in Arizona, one found 23 ounces of gold and the other was Dilbert Duke.","The person working at Glacier Grove finished with somewhat more gold than Adam Alford.","Of the person working at Belle Hart and Adam Alford, one worked in California and the other found 11 ounces of gold.","Dilbert Duke finished with somewhat more gold than the miner who worked in Alaska."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Dilbert Duke","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Arizona","California","Canada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b016c3fc83add7e06d5564c6ce188590"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of Katie and Henry, one will leave in February and the other will go to Kansas.","Florence will leave sometime before the flier with the wishbone.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave 3 months after the passenger with the horseshoe.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave 1 month before the passenger going to Delaware.","Of Troy and the flier going to Delaware, one will bring their coin and the other will leave in April.","The flier leaving in February won't bring a shamrock.","Katie will leave 1 month after the passenger with the horseshoe.","Florence is either the aerophobe going to Colorado or the flier leaving in March.","The flier leaving in February won't go to Illinois."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Florence","Henry","Katie","Rudy","Troy"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Delaware","Illinois","Kansas","Michigan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79722689f37c980da158d10f7a8b5264"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of Erik and the student whose final word was \"elucidated\", one finished in second place and the other was from Mrs. Condini's class.","Of the student whose final word was \"elucidated\" and the child whose final word was \"anemic\", one was from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the other finished in first place.","Lila, the child who finished in third place, and the student who finished in seventh place are three different people.","The contestant from Mrs. Almerini's class, Lila, and the contestant who finished in seventh place are three different people.","Andres had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in first place.","Lila was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Zachary had to spell a word that was one or more letters shorter than the one given to the student who finished in seventh place.","The student whose final word was \"duplicity\" is either Erik or Philip."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Andres","Erik","Lila","Philip","Zachary"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2e31fb3a1ee44ff3f4da43701d95639"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box at 40.5912 N wasn't uncovered on May 6.","The case at 40.3109 N wasn't at 88.3821 W.","The box at 88.3821 W, the cache at 41.0237 N, and the cache that held the sunglasses are three different boxes.","The case found on May 3 wasn't at 88.2694 W.","The case at 41.0237 N was found 3 days before the cache at 88.1928 W.","The case that held the ancient coin was at 88.3907 W.","The box found on May 12 was either the cache that held the chewing gum or the cache at 88.1928 W.","Of the box at 40.5912 N and the case that held the brass key, one was found on May 15 and the other was at 88.1928 W.","Of the case found on May 9 and the cache found on May 12, one was at 88.3821 W and the other was at 41.0072 N.","The case found on May 9 held the ancient coin."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a57aeacea01851eea7e630fa3903eeae"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Gil Gates's report was received on August 7.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted sometime before Edith Estes's report.","The August 4 sighting wasn't from Postville.","Of the report of the egg-shaped UFO and the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO, one was received on August 4 and the other was from Zearing.","The report of the cigar-shaped UFO wasn't from Yarmouth.","Neither the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO nor the August 7 report was Hal Harrison's sighting.","The sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after the report of the cone-shaped UFO.","Of the sighting of the diamond-shaped UFO and the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO, one was reported by Gil Gates and the other was from Islesboro.","Flora Flynn's report was from Zearing.","The sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after Dan Delgado's sighting.","The August 7 sighting wasn't from Postville."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Flora Flynn","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Islesboro","Newark","Postville","Yarmouth","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","egg","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df930713157c078d47b8a83e18a88856"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of the 105 ft tall fall and the fall in New Zealand, one was photographed in 2003 and the other was photographed in 1994.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1994 is not in Switzerland.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1994 is somewhat shorter than the fall located in Jamaica.","The 110 ft tall waterfall wasn't shot in 1997.","The fall Derrick photographed in 2003 is either Rhoqua or the 100 ft tall waterfall.","The waterfall in Jamaica is 10 ft shorter than Garray.","The five waterfalls are the 105 ft tall fall, the waterfall located in Brazil, the fall in New Zealand, the fall Derrick shot in 1985 and Rhoqua.","Of the 120 ft tall waterfall and the fall in New Zealand, one was photographed in 1992 and the other is Irskela.","Cerbel is 5 ft shorter than the fall Derrick shot in 1997."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1985","1992","1994","1997","2003"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=22e564ebdeba25dc0eb0b28f58390457"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Kristina didn't order taglioni.","Of the competitor who paid $9.99 and the runner who chose puttanesca sauce, one was Kristina and the other ordered vermicelli.","The competitor who paid $7.99 was either Kristina or Nathaniel.","Pablo paid 1 dollar less than the competitor who chose mushroom sauce.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce paid 1 dollar less than Nathaniel.","Of Elisa and the runner who ordered rotini, one chose bolognese sauce and the other paid $7.99.","The five runners were the contestant who ordered fettuccine, the competitor who chose puttanesca sauce, the competitor who paid $9.99, Pablo and the contestant who paid $7.99.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce paid 2 dollars less than the competitor who ordered vermicelli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Elisa","Gwendolyn","Kristina","Nathaniel","Pablo"],"label_c":["fettuccine","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c7b8d644885d1d1adca672dfa16d7c6f"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Avery Bridge isn't the camelback bridge.","The bowstring structure is shorter than the bridge in Tallinn.","Of the structure in Paris and North Bridge, one is the bowstring bridge and the other is 8,500 ft.","North Bridge isn't 10,000 ft.","The 8,500 ft one is the suspension bridge.","Of the 13,000 ft one and the truss structure, one is in Madrid and the other is Avery Bridge.","The 10,000 ft structure, the suspension one, and the one in Helsinki are three different structures.","The bridge in Helsinki, Vellon Bridge and the camelback structure are all different structures.","Of the structure in Paris and the 11,500 ft bridge, one is the cable-stayed bridge and the other is Gorem Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Madrid","Paris","Tallinn"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=258a91a1caf052ceccb660e94bd1bcc3"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in York Woods is 6 feet taller than the tree in Silk Notch.","The 156 ft. tree isn't in Eldora Woods.","The 156 ft. tree isn't 96 years old.","The tree in Knox Woods isn't 85 years old.","Of The Senator and Old Jarvis, one is 144 ft. tall and the other is in York Woods.","The 147 ft. tree is 85 years old.","Old Jarvis is 94 years old.","Neither Zeke's Spruce nor the 87 year-old tree is the 147 ft. tree.","The 156 ft. tree isn't in Knox Woods.","The tree in Silk Notch is 3 feet shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","Neither the 144 ft. tree nor the 85 year-old tree is Roger's Oak.","The tree in York Woods is either the 99 year-old tree or the 153 ft. tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["85","87","94","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6cd3347f4fb69eeda45bfdce56cf18ba"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Irma is either the contestant from Elk Grove or the contestant in lane 6.","Esther scored 80 points fewer points than the person in lane 4.","Oliver was in lane 4.","The person from Fort Kent was in lane 7.","Of the person from Fort Kent and the person from Pacific Grove, one was in lane 6 and the other is Maggie.","The player from Pacific Grove scored fewer points than the person from Modesto.","The person who scored 620 points wasn't from Modesto.","Esther wasn't in lane 1.","The person from Fort Kent scored 80 points fewer points than the contestant from Pacific Grove.","Esther, the contestant from Fort Kent, and the player who scored 460 points are three different people.","The contestant from Fort Kent scored 80 points more points than Irma."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Esther","Irma","Maggie","Oliver"],"label_c":["1","3","4","6","7"],"label_d":["Cutler","Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20d4c5a62cf63b09d97876fb239691b5"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Davidson's house will be delivered to Laguna Beach.","The house going to Fullerton didn't sell for $29,000.","Of the 155 sq ft home and the home going to Laguna Beach, one is for the Underwoods and the other sold for $25,000.","The Ewing's house is either the 155 sq ft home or the 125 sq ft structure.","Of the structure going to Mission Viejo and the home going to Healdsburg, one is 95 sq ft and the other sold for $38,000.","The $29,000 structure is 15 sq ft larger than the home going to Laguna Beach.","The $25,000 structure is somewhat larger than the home going to Healdsburg.","The Zimmerman's home isn't 140 sq ft.","The home going to Fullerton didn't sell for $36,000.","The 155 sq ft structure sold for $38,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Healdsburg","Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60219f5a22b87f041a3a5035f9bc87ec"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the C- spoke for a somewhat shorter time than Ora.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill spoke for a somewhat longer time than Ora.","Jenna spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the B-.","Zachary didn't get the C-.","The student who got the C+ was either the student who spoke for 10 minutes or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","Yvonne didn't talk about P.M. Wilson.","Iris spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who got the B+.","Jenna didn't get the B+.","Of the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and Ora, one talked about P.M. Peel and the other got the B-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Iris","Jenna","Ora","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Asquith","Churchill","Peel","Thatcher","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","C+","C-"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17be5a1f7ba2c635fa05db1ae427c1b1"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Underwood's structure won't be going to Dallas Center.","Of the home going to Yountville and the Ingram's house, one is 95 sq ft and the other sold for $32,250.","The structure going to Mission Viejo sold for $29,000.","The Kirby's house won't be going to Dallas Center.","The Ingram's house is 15 sq ft smaller than the $27,500 structure.","The structure going to Healdsburg is 45 sq ft smaller than the Zimmerman's house.","The house going to Mission Viejo is 15 sq ft larger than the home going to Dallas Center.","The Underwood's home won't be going to Mission Viejo.","The 155 sq ft home sold for $25,000.","The $32,250 house is somewhat smaller than the $29,000 structure."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ingram","Kirby","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$36,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Healdsburg","Mission Viejo","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6861ec3a638b20272f3939ab614278ad"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who chose alfredo sauce was either Nathaniel or the competitor who ordered fusilli.","The runner who paid $10.99 didn't choose puttanesca sauce.","Gwendolyn didn't order fettuccine.","The runner who ordered rotini paid 3 dollars more than Betsy.","The contestant who paid $7.99 chose arrabiata sauce.","The contestant who ordered fettuccine paid 1 dollar more than the contestant who chose marinara sauce.","The runner who chose puttanesca sauce was either the competitor who ordered spaghetti or the contestant who paid $9.99.","Of the competitor who paid $9.99 and the contestant who chose marinara sauce, one was Nathaniel and the other was Betsy.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce paid 1 dollar less than Florence."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Betsy","Elisa","Florence","Gwendolyn","Nathaniel"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","rigatoni","rotini","spaghetti"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f6006db92cb7f83de699105a02944590"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner from Russia is either the person who won the prize in literature or Casey Carson.","The winner from Australia didn't win the prize in chemistry.","The person from France won her prize 12 years after Ada Alvarez.","Of the winner from New Zealand and the person who won the prize in chemistry, one is Mandy Marsh and the other won in 1968.","The person who won in 1972 didn't win the prize in astronomy.","Casey Carson is either the winner from France or the person from Poland.","Ada Alvarez didn't win the prize in medicine.","The winner who won in 1968 didn't win the prize in astronomy.","Fay Ferguson won the prize in literature.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize before the person from Russia.","Of Rita Reeves and the winner who won the prize in chemistry, one is from France and the other won in 1972."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Ada Alvarez","Casey Carson","Fay Ferguson","Mandy Marsh","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","France","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=67ef067c85b1f46600a6d244a1fbc029"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Mr. Warner's class has 2 more students than Mr. Zimmerman's class.","The course with 29 students is the French class.","The five classes are the French class, the class with 33 students, the class in room 319, Mr. Leach's class and Mr. Franklin's class.","The course in room 318 is the Spanish class.","The Chemistry class has 6 fewer students than the Art class.","Mr. Tanner's class is either the course in room 201 or the class with 37 students.","Of the course in room 318 and the course in room 212, one is taught by Zimmerman and the other is the Chemistry class.","The Chemistry class isn't taught by Leach."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["201","212","314","318","319"],"label_c":["Franklin","Leach","Tanner","Warner","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Art","Chemistry","English","French","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f405a59508796fb255e1a0a205e5e42b"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["HBW wasn't in the real estate sector.","Of the stock Geraldo bought and the financial stock, one was ABTR and the other sold for $29 per share.","Of the real estate stock and ABTR, one sold for $26 per share and the other sold for $25 per share.","GXTV wasn't purchased by Ida Mae.","The real estate stock was per share more expensive than the telecom stock.","The stock Bill bought was 3 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Abigail bought.","The stock Edith bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the technology stock.","HBW was either the stock that sold for $27 per share or the stock Bill bought.","Neither the financial stock nor PSTO was the stock Ida Mae bought."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","PSTO"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Edith","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["financial","health care","real estate","technology","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a0f0662f05b542454e39273f448fc140"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Neither the Ingram's house nor the $27,500 structure is the 95 sq ft house.","The Gillespie's house is either the home going to Dallas Center or the home going to Laguna Beach.","The Gillespie's home didn't sell for $27,500.","The 95 sq ft structure is either the Gillespie's home or the $25,000 home.","The 125 sq ft house will be delivered to Healdsburg.","The $27,500 structure is 45 sq ft larger than the Pratt's house.","The Davidson's house didn't sell for $29,000.","The $38,000 home is 45 sq ft larger than the Davidson's home.","The structure going to Dallas Center sold for $27,500.","The Pratt's house is somewhat smaller than the house going to Kennebunkport."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Ingram","Nielsen","Pratt"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Laguna Beach","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7433b4d743e70e16a7a4f2d0c9326d27"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 40.5912 N didn't have the decoder ring inside it.","The box at 41.0072 N was found sometime after the case that held the marbles.","The box at 88.3821 W was found 3 days after the case at 40.5912 N.","The box at 40.5912 N was either the cache at 88.0431 W or the box at 88.3907 W.","The five boxes were the case found on May 6, the box at 40.5912 N, the box that held the sunglasses, the case that held the brass key and the case at 40.8991 N.","Of the case found on May 15 and the cache at 88.2694 W, one was at 40.8991 N and the other was at 41.0237 N.","The cache at 40.3109 N wasn't uncovered on May 9.","The box at 40.8991 N was found on May 3.","Of the cache at 41.0237 N and the case that held the sunglasses, one was at 88.0431 W and the other was found on May 15.","The case at 40.8991 N didn't have the decoder ring inside it."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=62ebe57dd95b20bf280e755a823e078a"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose deep copper has her appointment sometime after Victoria's customer.","The customer that chose deep copper, Kelly, and Pam's customer are three different customers.","Yvonne's customer has her appointment 3 hours after Whitney's customer.","Kelly isn't being helped by Yvonne.","Of the client that chose honey blonde and Whitney's client, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other is Cristina.","Of Kelly and Whitney's customer, one has the 11:00am appointment and the other chose warm mocha.","Georgia chose jet black.","Juana has the 12:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose warm mocha, Rhonda's client, and Pam's client are three different customers.","The client that chose honey blonde is either the client with the 1:00pm appointment or Yvonne's client."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Georgia","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Pam","Rhonda","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fa54ac2c69cb9b6db9ff2c92a25890b3"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Garray and the 115 ft tall waterfall, one is located in Brazil and the other was shot in 1996.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1994 is not located in Brazil.","Sihat is not 100 ft tall.","The fall located in Tibet is 5 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1982.","Irskela is 5 ft taller than Garray.","The waterfall in Brazil is either the 115 ft tall fall or Irskela.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1999 is not located in Canada.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1999 is 10 ft taller than the fall located in Jamaica.","The five waterfalls are the fall Derrick photographed in 1982, Cerbel, the 105 ft tall waterfall, the fall in Brazil and the fall located in Jamaica."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","Jamaica"],"label_d":["1982","1983","1994","1996","1999"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf7049a50b7f275b465d93949ce0e053"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Neither the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove nor the person who scored a 65 was Leslie Lane.","The woman who scored a 65 won her tournament 1 year after Leslie Lane.","Of Freda Fritz and Leslie Lane, one won in 1921 and the other won at Willow Grove.","The person who scored a 65 was either the golfer who won in 1924 or Shari Steel.","Ethel Erwin won her tournament 2 years after the person who won at Scotch Pines.","The golfer who scored a 64 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 65.","The person who won in 1921 won at Scotch Pines.","The woman who scored a 66 won her tournament sometime after the golfer who scored a 65.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines didn't shoot a 62.","Freda Fritz won her tournament 3 years before the woman who won at Juniper Hills."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Freda Fritz","Leslie Lane","Olivia Oden","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["62","64","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6133781303ea04ae9652b52a941c175c"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["The business show has 1 million more downloads than the show that began in 2012.","The podcast that began in 2014 has more downloads than the film podcast.","The show that began in 2014 has 1 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2008.","The show with 4 million downloads started in 2010.","Of the podcast with 1 million downloads and Al Acosta's show, one started in 2012 and the other started in 2007.","The podcast that began in 2012 has 3 million fewer downloads than Geneva Gold's show.","The podcast that began in 2010, the literature show, and Dixie Dean's show are three different shows.","Dixie Dean's podcast has more downloads than Bobby Bora's show.","The literature show didn't start in 2007.","The show with 4 million downloads is about investing."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Dixie Dean","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2010","2012","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","literature"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36d526199144a3fea33a4ab48734f1a8"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The monkey wasn't purchased by Emma.","The animal Marshall bought cost 3 dollars more than the orange balloon.","The five items were the $4.00 animal, the monkey, the animal Zachary bought, the dog and the cat.","The piece Emma bought wasn't yellow.","Of the white piece and the $6.00 piece, one was the bear and the other was the dog.","The piece Heidi bought cost 1 dollar less than the bear.","The piece Emma bought wasn't purple.","The fish wasn't purple.","Of the bear and the orange balloon, one cost $5.00 and the other was purchased by Kathleen."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","dog","fish","monkey"],"label_c":["gold","orange","purple","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Emma","Heidi","Kathleen","Marshall","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e64da1a219870ecbf1d079863a74c43"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle with 350 books isn't driven by Ira.","The mobile library with 450 books is the Mack truck.","The bookmobile with 400 books isn't the Airstream.","The five vehicles are the vehicle Wesley drives, \"Ready Reader\", the mobile library with 350 books, the Greyhound bus and the Airstream.","The bookmobile Elena drives, the vehicle with 350 books, and the Greyhound bus are three different vehicles.","Of the Winnebago and the school bus, one has 350 books and the other is driven by Antonio.","\"Words To Go\" has 50 more books than the Winnebago.","\"Ready Reader\" has fewer books than the mobile library Elena drives.","The Winnebago, \"Ready Reader\", and the vehicle Wesley drives are three different vehicles.","\"Explore More\" isn't driven by Elena.","\"Dream Machine\" has 450 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Antonio","Elena","Ira","Richard","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1ebc2cd78ddbf80740709379146c3e0"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on PTR was either the program that aired on Friday or the show that aired at 1:00pm.","The show with 1,250,000 viewers didn't air on Wednesday.","The show that aired at 6:00pm aired on WNW.","Of the show that aired at 10:00pm and the show that aired at 6:00pm, one brought in 1,250,000 viewers and the other aired on PTR.","Of the program with 1,000,000 viewers and the program with 250,000 viewers, one aired on Sunday and the other aired at 11:30am.","The program that aired at 4:30pm, the program with 1,250,000 viewers, and the show that aired on CBR are three different programs.","The program that aired at 11:30am aired on Monday.","The show that aired on CBR had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am.","The program that aired on CBR had 500,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on Friday.","The show that aired on SBC didn't air on Monday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2526b787265c7d5404c86d096e21817"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose honey blonde isn't being helped by Whitney.","Iris is either the client with the 2:00pm appointment or Whitney's customer.","Of the client with the 3:00pm appointment and the customer that chose jet black, one is Cristina and the other is being worked on by Victoria.","Blanche has the 3:00pm appointment.","The five customers are Myra, the client with the 12:00pm appointment, the customer with the 3:00pm appointment, the client that chose midnight blue and the client with the 2:00pm appointment.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment is being worked on by Rhonda.","Opal's client has her appointment 2 hours after the customer that chose honey blonde.","The client that chose brown sable isn't being helped by Rhonda."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Dolores","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Rhonda","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ff3f9330d526e978b026bbc9c7ed9d0b"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client with the 12:00pm appointment is either Flora or the client that chose warm mocha.","Lynette has her appointment 1 hour after Hope.","The five customers are the client with the 11:00am appointment, Hope, Cristina, the client that chose vivacious red and Lynette.","Rhonda's client has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose brown sable.","Cristina doesn't have the 3:00pm appointment.","Hope, Nettie's customer, and the customer with the 2:00pm appointment are three different customers.","The customer that chose vivacious red is being worked on by Tammie.","Lynette chose honey blonde.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Opal.","Of Nettie's customer and Tammie's customer, one chose jet black and the other is Flora."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Dolores","Flora","Hope","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Tammie"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79c126fb96ef7fc416ca6ec140016bd5"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Myra has her appointment 1 hour before Nettie's client.","Opal's client has her appointment 1 hour before Yvonne's client.","The client that chose midnight blue, Cristina, and the customer with the 11:00am appointment are three different customers.","The client that chose warm mocha is being worked on by Victoria.","Of the customer with the 1:00pm appointment and the client that chose brown sable, one is being worked on by Opal and the other is Eileen.","Juana is either the client with the 3:00pm appointment or the customer that chose jet black.","The customer that chose midnight blue has her appointment 1 hour after Myra.","Cristina chose warm mocha.","The client that chose jet black is either the client with the 11:00am appointment or Susie's customer."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Dolores","Eileen","Juana","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Susie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d96db470323c76f3b746d1f51955638a"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The five animals are Shamir, the 4-year-old, the orangutan Eva works with, the ape that was found in Ambalat and the ape Francine works with.","The animal that was found in Sebulu is either the 13-year-old or the animal Eva works with.","Nikatrice is either the animal that was found in Melak or the orangutan Beatrice works with.","Of Quirrel and the animal that was found in Sebulu, one is 10 years old and the other is 4 years old.","The ape that was found in Puruk Cahu is 3 years younger than the animal Gracie works with.","Rajesh came from Sebulu.","The ape Dolly works with is 6 years older than Rajesh.","Rajesh is 6 years younger than Shamir."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Dolly","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Melak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6218f1fe7f5eeb30c4e95868f262e9e3"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["Of the $29,000 home and the 140 sq ft home, one will be delivered to Kennebunkport and the other is for the Underwoods.","The Whitehead's house is either the 140 sq ft structure or the home going to Shaver Lake.","The $35,000 structure is somewhat smaller than the Gillespie's home.","The five houses are the Gillespie's home, the 140 sq ft structure, the 125 sq ft house, the $35,000 house and the $29,000 house.","Of the home going to Mission Viejo and the $27,500 house, one is 95 sq ft and the other is for the Nielsens.","The 155 sq ft home won't be going to Dallas Center.","The Whitehead's home is 30 sq ft smaller than the $38,000 house.","The 110 sq ft house didn't sell for $35,000."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Gillespie","Nielsen","Underwood","Whitehead","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Kennebunkport","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e7b32ef00668c721c330f91273f46e41"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $3,750 pinball machine, \"Bowling Alley\", and the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc. are three different games.","The $2,500 machine came out sometime before the pinball machine made by Arco.","\"Archer Quest\" was released in 1978.","The $1,750 system, the system made by Tarco Inc., and \"Archer Quest\" are three different games.","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","Of \"Disco Mania\" and the system released in 1976, one was made by Arco and the other costs $1,500.","\"Zany Circus\" came out 1 year before \"Disco Mania\".","The five games are \"Meteor Rise\", the game released in 1977, the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc., the pinball machine made by Pinnefore and the game made by Waverly Toys.","The system released in 1978 doesn't cost $3,750.","The $2,500 game is either the machine made by Tarco Inc. or \"Archer Quest\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,500","$3,750","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92f83592e965409a2fa6ed72a9992c6f"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Bonita Bitz won her tournament 2 years before the golfer who scored a 61.","The golfer who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament 1 year before the woman who scored a 66.","Of the golfer who won at Juniper Hills and the golfer who scored a 65, one won in 1922 and the other was Robin Rust.","Shari Steel didn't shoot a 67.","Of Inez and the person who won at Pennyfoot, one won in 1921 and the other won in 1923.","Of Inez and the person who won in 1920, one won at Spotswood and the other shot a 65.","Bonita Bitz won her tournament sometime before the golfer who scored a 67.","The golfer who won in 1920 didn't win at Willow Grove.","The woman who won in 1924 didn't shoot a 61."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Inez","Maxine Mohn","Robin Rust","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["59","61","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f7e261b40a843ccc300927cf2b15f3b"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in York Woods is 9 feet shorter than Zeke's Spruce.","The Senator is shorter than the 85 year-old tree.","Of Roger's Oak and the 87 year-old tree, one is 147 ft. tall and the other is in Silk Notch.","The 156 ft. tree is either the 80 year-old tree or the 96 year-old tree.","Of the 147 ft. tree and the tree in Knox Woods, one is 87 years old and the other is The Senator.","The 80 year-old tree, the tree in Woden Woods, Zeke's Spruce and the 144 ft. tree are all different trees.","Nolan's Pine isn't 150 ft. tall.","The 153 ft. tree isn't 85 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","87","94","96"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=20f923f40c862db77e112c863a0b96a6"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of the course with 31 students and Mr. Dean's class, one is in room 125 and the other is in room 114.","The class with 33 students is the Spanish class.","The class in room 114 is the Biology class.","The Physics class has somewhat fewer students than Mr. Gilmore's class.","The Biology class has 2 fewer students than the class in room 201.","The class in room 120 is either the History class or Mr. Dean's class.","The course in room 125 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Newton's class.","Neither the class with 29 students nor Mr. Morrison's class is the class in room 412.","The English class isn't taught by Jimenez.","The class with 35 students is either the History class or the Spanish class.","The History class isn't taught by Jimenez."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","120","125","201","412"],"label_c":["Dean","Gilmore","Jimenez","Morrison","Newton"],"label_d":["Biology","English","History","Physics","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de823ba2887aa9a5c859646e587e90a0"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of the gaming podcast and the film show, one has 5 million downloads and the other is Faye Fender's.","The sports podcast has 3 million fewer downloads than Geneva Gold's podcast.","Al Acosta's podcast didn't start in 2013.","The podcast with 4 million downloads didn't start in 2007.","The podcast that began in 2009 has 3 million more downloads than the show that began in 2013.","The show that began in 2007 has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2012.","The sports show has 2 million fewer downloads than the gaming show.","The show with 5 million downloads is either the show that began in 2009 or the show that began in 2012.","The business show has 3 million more downloads than Bobby Bora's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2008","2009","2012","2013"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3a2d52a7e901c1127c04217ea953ec63"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The customer that chose midnight blue is being worked on by Tammie.","Susie's customer has her appointment sometime after Opal's client.","Cristina is either the customer that chose deep copper or the customer that chose warm mocha.","Hope doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment is being worked on by Opal.","Alison has her appointment 1 hour before the client that chose honey blonde.","Alison, the customer that chose midnight blue, the customer that chose honey blonde and Rhonda's customer are all different customers.","Cristina doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment.","Of the client with the 12:00pm appointment and the client that chose warm mocha, one is Cristina and the other is Flora.","Tammie's client has her appointment 1 hour before Rhonda's customer.","Tammie's client has her appointment 2 hours before Opal's customer.","The customer with the 2:00pm appointment didn't choose deep copper."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Cristina","Flora","Hope","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Rhonda","Susie","Tammie"],"label_d":["deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03bbd99823a8bc666021caf1276b8461"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["PSTO wasn't purchased by Bill.","ABTR was in the financial sector.","Of the energy stock and the telecom stock, one was bought by Abigail and the other sold for $27 per share.","The stock Francine bought was 2 dollars per share more expensive than the utilities stock.","QMZ was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Geraldo bought.","The technology stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than GXTV.","GXTV was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Bill bought.","QMZ wasn't in the energy sector.","The stock that sold for $28 per share was in the technology sector."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Francine","Geraldo"],"label_d":["energy","financial","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c9bc704b959a53db4d9e620ba0165fa4"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the person who ordered the orange soda and the salesperson who ordered the diet coke, one ordered the club sandwich and the other is Erica.","The person who ordered the orange soda is either the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub or Rebecca.","Of Geoffrey and the person whose order cost $6.25, one ordered the diet coke and the other ordered the Italian sub.","The salesperson whose order cost $6.70 is either the team member who ordered the meatball sub or the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","Geoffrey owes $1.35 more than the salesperson who ordered the meatball sub.","Neither the salesperson who ordered the root beer nor the person who ordered the club sandwich is Rebecca.","The team member whose order cost $4.90 didn't order the tuna on rye.","The salesperson who ordered the grape soda, the team member who ordered the club sandwich, the person whose order cost $4.90 and Peter are all different people."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Geoffrey","Irene","Peter","Rebecca"],"label_c":["club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub","taco salad","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","orange soda","root beer"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2cd937921df172e34f3eb5c3eee508c"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The five items were the white balloon, the balloon Verna bought, the monkey, the turtle and the $7.00 animal.","The monkey wasn't purchased by Rudolph.","The red balloon cost 1 dollar less than the cat.","Of the bear and the orange animal, one cost $4.00 and the other was purchased by Javier.","Of the monkey and the piece Verna bought, one was red and the other cost $4.00.","Of the white piece and the bear, one cost $4.00 and the other was purchased by Yvette.","The cat was either the balloon Verna bought or the animal Javier bought.","The white piece cost 1 dollar less than the bear.","The $4.00 animal wasn't purple."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","monkey","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Javier","Lucas","Rudolph","Verna","Yvette"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e44276e86b666186221ed39b5c48c87b"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the person who will be seeing Dr. Ingram and Patsy, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other has the appointment for the filling.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Ingram has an appointment 2 hours after Patsy.","The person going in for the veneers has an appointment sometime after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Ingram.","The person with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the crown.","Jonathan isn't scheduled for 1:30pm.","Of the patient with the 10:30am appointment and the customer going in for the extraction, one will be seen by Dr. Lloyd and the other is Lynn.","Felix isn't scheduled for 12:30pm.","Jonathan isn't scheduled for 12:30pm.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Adkins has an appointment 1 hour after Patsy.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Nixon is either Jonathan or the person going in for the whitening.","The patient going in for the extraction has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the crown."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Gayle","Jonathan","Lynn","Patsy"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=959d946d344c604b4ee4d7de2d3a3793"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon from Germany is worth 2 billion less than the person from Norway.","Of Sid Scott and the mogul who works in the finance industry, one is worth $29 billion and the other is from Canada.","Nadine Newton doesn't work in the aerospace industry.","The tycoon who works in the finance industry is from England.","The mogul worth $27 billion isn't from Mexico.","Rachel Reid isn't from Germany.","The tycoon who works in the medical industry is worth somewhat less than Leonard Levy.","The tycoon who works in the medical industry is either the mogul from Norway or the person from England.","The tycoon from Germany, the mogul who works in the medical industry, and Dirk Dillon are three different people.","Of the magnate who works in the medical industry and the mogul who works in the biotech industry, one is worth $28 billion and the other is from Mexico."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Dirk Dillon","Leonard Levy","Nadine Newton","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Canada","England","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","medical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f1f06af8524d661d095ce0af18ef32c2"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The bulgur salad doesn't have exactly 18 grams of protein.","Of the dish with 10 grams of protein and the lemon salmon, one was served on May 11th and the other was served on May 16th.","The kale quinoa wasn't served on May 13th.","The citrus halibut contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe served on May 11th.","The dish with 5 grams of protein wasn't served on May 13th.","Of the meal with 10 grams of protein and the recipe with 380 calories, one was the citrus halibut and the other was the bulgur salad.","Of the dish with 400 calories and the recipe with 9 grams of protein, one was the kale quinoa and the other was served on May 16th.","The meal with 5 grams of protein wasn't served on May 12th.","The recipe with 10 grams of protein, the meal with 460 calories, and the kale quinoa are three different recipes.","The lemon salmon contains somewhat fewer calories than the recipe with 5 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","9 grams","10 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=11e518a5f971ffeb8dd4a0c66b82b33d"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The orangutan that was found in Melak is 9 years older than Pemson.","The animal that was found in Sebulu is 3 years younger than the ape Francine works with.","The animal that was found in Ambalat is 3 years younger than the ape Gracie works with.","Merah isn't 7 years old.","Nikatrice, the ape Gracie works with, and the animal Francine works with are three different animals.","Merah didn't come from Tarakan.","Of Nikatrice and the orangutan Eva works with, one is 13 years old and the other came from Basahan.","The ape that was found in Ambalat is cared for by Beatrice.","Shamir, the animal Gracie works with, the animal Beatrice works with and the 16-year-old are all different animals.","The 16-year-old is cared for by Calliope."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Merah","Nikatrice","Ofallo","Pemson","Shamir"],"label_c":["Beatrice","Calliope","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Basahan","Melak","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=498b816e9ac80e847f8424cde71620c6"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["L. dyson was either the bacteria with 250 genes or the organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Copeland has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Prince has 750 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Bradford.","P. wellington, the organism sequenced in September, and the one sequenced by Dr. Quinn are three different organisms.","V. tenesis has somewhat fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced in February.","Of the bacteria sequenced in December and the organism sequenced by Dr. Copeland, one is E. carolinus and the other has 1,250 genes.","Of P. wellington and the organism with 750 genes, one was sequenced in February and the other was sequenced by Dr. Jordan.","The bacteria sequenced in September has 750 more genes than L. dyson.","The bacteria with 250 genes wasn't sequenced in April."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Copeland","Jordan","Prince","Quinn"],"label_d":["February","April","August","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aaadd85cf3bd5ef3293c6698b9c00df9"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The one sequenced in July has 750 more genes than the organism sequenced in December.","Of the one with 1,250 genes and E. carolinus, one was sequenced by Dr. Ortiz and the other was sequenced by Dr. Quinn.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Quinn has 500 fewer genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","B. mangeris, the one sequenced in September, and the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza are three different organisms.","The one sequenced in April was sequenced by Dr. Ortiz.","The organism sequenced in July has 250 fewer genes than E. paradolens.","The organism with 250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Bradford.","L. dyson was either the one sequenced in July or the bacteria with 750 genes.","B. mangeris doesn't have exactly 250 genes."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson"],"label_c":["Bradford","Doyle","Garza","Ortiz","Quinn"],"label_d":["February","April","July","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf5b03c0cf2a5cdd8121647b0264162b"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the Bale-Hahn SSC and the project headed by Dr. Noble, one will go online in 2017 and the other is in Berlin.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 is headed by Dr. Valentine.","The Reykjavik facility will go online 1 year after the Stockholm facility.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 and the Stockholm facility, one is headed by Dr. Weber and the other is the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Owens.","The ISON-X42 is headed by Dr. Weber.","The Falston LCS is either the Reykjavik facility or the Berlin accelerator.","The project headed by Dr. Valentine will go online 1 year after the Oslo accelerator.","The Lectra 4C isn't in Oslo."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Farley","Dr. Noble","Dr. Owens","Dr. Valentine","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Berlin","Dublin","Oslo","Reykjavik","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e1391ac3f3c692c59b47666c28231f9"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The piece for the person who played first base sold for 150 dollars more than Jimmy Jacobs's item.","Neddy Norris's item didn't come out in 1987.","The piece that sold for $125 didn't feature the person who played shortstop.","Jimmy Jacobs's piece didn't feature the person who played shortstop.","The one that sold for $125 didn't feature the person who played second base.","The 1983 card sold for 100 dollars more than Neddy Norris's one.","Mike Morales's one sold for somewhat less than the piece for the person who played pitcher.","Mike Morales's one sold for $125.","Of Jimmy Jacobs's item and the item that sold for $125, one came out in 1978 and the other came out in 2015.","The piece for the person who played pitcher didn't come out in 2015.","Eric Estrada's card sold for 150 dollars more than Jimmy Jacobs's one.","The 1978 piece sold for 50 dollars less than the 2015 card.","The 1987 item, the item that sold for $325, and the card for the person who played shortstop are three different cards."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Al Allison","Eric Estrada","Jimmy Jacobs","Mike Morales","Neddy Norris"],"label_c":["1978","1983","1987","2004","2015"],"label_d":["center field","first base","pitcher","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6d9b02c1dd22c11b5242f86148923971"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" is either the Winnebago or the vehicle with 450 books.","The mobile library with 300 books isn't driven by Becky.","\"Dream Machine\" isn't driven by Richard.","\"Tiny Tomes\" doesn't have exactly 450 books.","The school bus is driven by Leroy.","\"Books-4-U\" isn't the Mack truck.","The vehicle with 350 books is either \"Words To Go\" or the mobile library Wesley drives.","The school bus has 100 more books than the Airstream.","The Winnebago has 100 more books than the bookmobile Richard drives.","Of the vehicle with 450 books and the bookmobile with 400 books, one is \"Words To Go\" and the other is the Mack truck.","\"Dream Machine\" isn't the Mack truck."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Kimberly","Leroy","Richard","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4d9c5a330c575eff8774eb7013a4c0c"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The center back started 6 years after the person on the Mustangs.","The five players were Kawa, the person who started in 1979, the player who started in 1988, the player on the Whitecaps and the person who started in 1985.","Hatcha was either the player who started in 1985 or the second striker.","The player on the Mustangs wasn't the second striker.","The person on the Hammerheads wasn't the full back.","Of the player who started in 1988 and the person on the Rangers, one was Banben and the other was the goalie.","Awad began playing in 1988.","The player who started in 1982 was the full back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Engmose","Hatcha","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Hammerheads","Minutemen","Mustangs","Rangers","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d367ce0084e9c7c6c9e7ee49ee81edc0"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Of Jimmy Jacobs's item and the one for the person who played left field, one sold for $125 and the other sold for $175.","Hick Hodge's piece didn't come out in 1987.","The 2004 one sold for somewhat more than Hick Hodge's item.","Daryn Drake's piece didn't sell for $275.","The 2015 item was either Daryn Drake's card or Finn Freeman's one.","Opie Oliver's card didn't feature the person who played first base.","Hick Hodge's card sold for somewhat less than Jimmy Jacobs's item.","The one for the person who played right field sold for 50 dollars more than the one for the person who played pitcher.","The card for the person who played first base sold for 100 dollars more than the 2004 item.","Hick Hodge's one sold for 150 dollars less than the 1999 piece.","The card that sold for $325 didn't come out in 2015."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Daryn Drake","Finn Freeman","Hick Hodge","Jimmy Jacobs","Opie Oliver"],"label_c":["1987","1999","2004","2012","2015"],"label_d":["catcher","first base","left field","pitcher","right field"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f47fb43ee4f2760d18123bc38c930dae"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier with the horseshoe will leave 3 months after the flier going to South Carolina.","The aerophobe going to South Carolina will leave 1 month after the flier going to Arkansas.","Yolanda will leave 2 months after Iris.","Of Christie and the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot, one will leave in April and the other will go to Kansas.","The passenger going to Texas will bring their shamrock.","The flier with the talisman is either the flier going to Ohio or Gwen.","Brandi will bring their rabbit's foot."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Christie","Gwen","Iris","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Kansas","Ohio","South Carolina","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4a2d491ccfaff074fddd077a5dddfaca"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Neither the person who started in 1976 nor the player who started in 1979 was the person on the Bulldogs.","Of the player on the Spartans and Daregh, one was the goalie and the other began playing in 1985.","Daregh didn't play for the Predators.","Gardelli was the wing back.","Neither the player who started in 1976 nor the person who started in 1979 was the full back.","Of the player on the Spartans and Awad, one was the full back and the other began playing in 1982.","Gardelli was either the center back or the player on the Stingrays.","Fichin didn't start in 1976.","The second striker started 3 years before Daregh.","The person who started in 1988 was the wing back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Daregh","Fichin","Gardelli","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","goalie","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Minutemen","Predators","Spartans","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c5491e4f4ccc3fbd8ad3ba112e6ed1bd"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Freda didn't make the pepper steak.","Freda scored 21 more points than Karl.","The chef from Epicurious scored 14 more points than the person who made the turkey soup.","Of the person who made the smoked pork and the chef who made the turkey soup, one scored 70 points and the other was Marjorie.","The cook who made the cajun chili scored 7 fewer points than the person from White Bean.","Yolanda didn't score exactly 56 points.","The person who scored 70 points works at Demitasse.","Marjorie scored 49 points.","The cook who scored 42 points doesn't work at Apple Barn."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Freda","Karl","Marjorie","Yolanda","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fad699efa20a4809b63ab6f4fb9837fb"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The five trees are Roger's Oak, the 79 year-old tree, the tree in Silk Notch, the tree in York Woods and the tree in Woden Woods.","Of the tree in Deloit Woods and the 85 year-old tree, one is Old Jarvis and the other is 156 ft. tall.","The 150 ft. tree is either the 87 year-old tree or the 85 year-old tree.","Roger's Oak is in Benton Notch.","Nolan's Pine isn't 96 years old.","The 79 year-old tree is 6 feet taller than the 96 year-old tree.","Neither the 79 year-old tree nor the tree in Silk Notch is Nolan's Pine.","The 96 year-old tree is taller than The Senator.","The tree in Woden Woods is 3 feet taller than the tree in York Woods."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","85","87","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f40828a04cf94cf2beba98e31e0f9675"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $3,750 machine came out 1 year before \"Meteor Rise\".","The $6,400 pinball machine came out 1 year before \"Disco Mania\".","The game released in 1975 wasn't made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\", the system made by Maxigame, and the system released in 1978 are three different games.","Of \"Disco Mania\" and the system made by Maxigame, one was released in 1977 and the other costs $3,750.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 1 year before the game made by Tarco Inc..","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 3 years after the $2,500 game.","The $6,400 pinball machine came out 2 years before the $1,750 machine.","\"Disco Mania\" wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","The machine released in 1975 wasn't made by Waverly Toys.","\"Aladeen\" doesn't cost $6,400."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,750","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84fe9271b5aab3a16067d4856a1f3f6f"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Garray is not in Tibet.","The 120 ft tall waterfall wasn't shot in 1993.","Of the 120 ft tall fall and the waterfall in Canada, one is Sihat and the other is Irskela.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 2002 is not located in Tibet.","Nyalt was photographed in 1996.","Sihat is either the 110 ft tall fall or the fall Derrick shot in 1993.","The waterfall Derrick shot in 1983 is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall located in Canada.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1983 is either the waterfall located in Brazil or the 120 ft tall waterfall.","Nyalt is 10 ft taller than Oginao.","The 110 ft tall fall is in Switzerland."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Nyalt","Garray","Irskela","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Tibet","New Zealand","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1985","1993","1996","2002"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=917ffdf8b002442603823c0d28f6e6b4"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul worth $28 billion doesn't work in the software industry.","Of the tycoon worth $26 billion and the tycoon from Norway, one works in the biotech industry and the other is Al Acosta.","The person from Argentina is worth somewhat more than Faith Flynn.","The mogul from Ireland is worth 2 billion more than Leonard Levy.","Faith Flynn is either the person who works in the software industry or the person who works in the medical industry.","The person who works in the software industry isn't from Ireland.","The person worth $26 billion, Cal Craig, and the mogul from Ireland are three different people.","The mogul who works in the aerospace industry is either the tycoon from Canada or the tycoon worth $25 billion.","The tycoon worth $26 billion is either Leonard Levy or the mogul who works in the biotech industry.","Al Acosta doesn't work in the banking industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Leonard Levy"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","England","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","biotech","medical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=715460efed28495344704e5a9ff958f7"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The March 31 case was the 8-1 decision.","Watts v Yang was the 3-6 decision.","Short v Metz was either Justice Olson's majority opinion or the March 3 proceeding.","Watts v Yang wasn't on March 3.","Zamora v Pibb was 1 week before Justice Olson's majority opinion.","The 8-1 decision, the March 17 proceeding, and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion are three different cases.","Of the March 24 case and Justice Hatfield's majority opinion, one was Short v Metz and the other was the 4-5 decision.","Of the 2-7 decision and the 8-1 decision, one was on March 24 and the other was Carson v Dunn.","Justice Underwood's majority opinion wasn't the 3-6 decision.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was sometime after Justice Olson's majority opinion."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Olson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7801d199656c748f38cc8ff9a40111a0"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the mobile library with 350 books and the Mack truck, one is driven by Jaime and the other is \"Books-4-U\".","\"Ready Reader\" is driven by Jaime.","Of the ambulance and the mobile library Kimberly drives, one has 450 books and the other is \"Tiny Tomes\".","\"Dream Machine\" is driven by Myra.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 fewer books than the Airstream.","\"Lit on Wheels\" has fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","\"Dream Machine\" is either the bookmobile with 250 books or the mobile library with 300 books.","The Winnebago has 150 fewer books than the mobile library Elena drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Dan","Elena","Jaime","Kimberly","Myra"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","ice cream trk","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9892b59cdd4ab35826ef084b2fd871a8"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Alberta wasn't in lane 2.","Alberta wasn't from Junction City.","The contestant from Fort Kent was in lane 2.","The person in lane 1 scored 160 points more points than Wanda.","The person in lane 3 is either the player who scored 380 points or the player who scored 620 points.","Of Perry and the person who scored 460 points, one was in lane 1 and the other was from Cutler.","Of the person who scored 540 points and the person in lane 3, one was from Cutler and the other is Leigh.","The player in lane 6 scored more points than Terrence.","The person from Modesto is either the person in lane 1 or the person in lane 3.","Alberta scored 620 points.","The person who scored 300 points wasn't from Fort Kent."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Leigh","Perry","Terrence","Wanda"],"label_c":["1","2","3","4","6"],"label_d":["Cutler","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8914ebc19377cd0886f2c41fad649297"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Neither the winner who won the prize in bioengineering nor Hannah Hay is the winner who won in 1976.","Hannah Hay won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in astronomy.","The five winners are the winner who won the prize in physics, the person who won in 1980, the winner who won in 1972, Hannah Hay and the winner from Russia.","Of the winner who won the prize in physics and the person from Germany, one won in 1980 and the other won in 1976.","Lisa Lara won her prize 4 years before the winner from Australia.","Neither the person who won in 1980 nor the person from France is Betty Brewer.","Olive Olson won the prize in astronomy.","The winner from Ireland won the prize in bioengineering.","The winner who won in 1968 didn't win the prize in medicine."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Deb Daniels","Hannah Hay","Lisa Lara","Olive Olson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","Ireland","France","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=078534bc838ba308c1c5584c7dead06e"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 12\/2025.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't have the 9% APR.","The one with an APR of 9% is either the one that expires on 11\/2025 or the card that expires on 05\/2025.","The card with an APR of 10% expires on 09\/2025.","The card with the $15,000 credit limit has an APR 2 percent lower than the TrustCo card.","The one with the $7,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the one with the $12,500 credit limit.","The one with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat higher than the Southwest Inc card.","The card with an APR of 9% has a limit of $12,500.","Of the one with the $15,000 credit limit and the card with an APR of 12%, one expires on 11\/2025 and the other is from Dell Scargo.","The Hoardstrum card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $2,000 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Hoardstrum","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$3,500","$7,500","$12,500","$15,000"],"label_d":["05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8280e88d78fc501ad4b44b92dfc95ffb"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client with the 1:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Ingram.","Bernice has the appointment for the extraction.","Colin, the customer going in for the whitening, and the person who will be seeing Dr. Kramer are three different people.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds has an appointment 1 hour before the client who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd.","Nettie has an appointment 1 hour after the person going in for the root canal.","The customer going in for the root canal, the patient who will be seeing Dr. Kramer, and the person with the 12:30pm appointment are three different people.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd has an appointment 3 hours before the person going in for the extraction.","Of the customer with the 10:30am appointment and the customer who will be seeing Dr. Kramer, one has the appointment for the cleaning and the other is Dwight.","The patient going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour before Dwight."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Colin","Dwight","Nettie","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Valdez"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee174f5b3db0b159adf9558be7f61cc7"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["Cole Cooley's one sold for somewhat more than the 1988 one.","The item for the person who played pitcher sold for somewhat more than the card for the person who played second base.","The card for the person who played center field came out in 1983.","The item that sold for $325 came out in 1972.","The card that sold for $175 was either the 1972 item or the piece for the person who played catcher.","Of the card that sold for $275 and Pete Perez's piece, one came out in 2012 and the other featured the person who played pitcher.","Cole Cooley's card didn't feature the person who played pitcher.","Finn Freeman's item sold for somewhat more than the 1974 card.","The 1974 one sold for somewhat more than Keith Kane's piece.","The item for the person who played center field sold for 100 dollars more than Pete Perez's one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Cole Cooley","Finn Freeman","Keith Kane","Mike Morales","Pete Perez"],"label_c":["1972","1974","1983","1988","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","pitcher","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6aef07d4ebedc77690cf7719db9072e6"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The structure going to Yountville didn't sell for $38,000.","Of the Whitehead's house and the home going to Mission Viejo, one is 155 sq ft and the other sold for $36,000.","The Pratt's house isn't 140 sq ft.","Neither the 140 sq ft home nor the $36,000 house is the Kirby's house.","Of the Ingram's house and the 125 sq ft structure, one will be delivered to Shaver Lake and the other will be delivered to Laguna Beach.","The 155 sq ft house sold for $29,000.","The house going to Yountville is 45 sq ft larger than the $25,000 home.","The 95 sq ft home won't be going to Shaver Lake.","The Pratt's home won't be going to Unionville.","The Whitehead's house is either the $38,000 house or the structure going to Laguna Beach."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Ingram","Kirby","Nielsen","Pratt","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$29,000","$35,000","$36,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Laguna Beach","Mission Viejo","Shaver Lake","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d47659ba2b9a7483e6cf22b7328371de"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The person who started in 1982 was either the full back or the player on the Hawks.","The player on the Courage was the center forward.","Of the person on the Mustangs and the wing back, one was Gardelli and the other was Rothvum.","The player on the Predators started 3 years before the full back.","Of Daregh and the player who started in 1988, one was the full back and the other was the sweeper.","Engmose was the second striker.","Gardelli didn't play for the Predators.","The person on the Predators started sometime after the second striker.","The player who started in 1985 wasn't the wing back.","The center forward started sometime after Daregh."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Daregh","Engmose","Gardelli","Imay","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center forward","full back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Courage","Hawks","Mustangs","Predators","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6ad9fd4ed096fc079920f57a603fe8c9"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Roberta spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Wilson.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli spoke 4 minutes more than Milton.","Neither the presenter who got the B- nor Jenna was the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith.","Milton talked about P.M. Balfour.","Of the presenter who got the B+ and Jenna, one talked about P.M. Wilson and the other talked about P.M. North.","Jenna spoke for 14 minutes.","Of the student who spoke for 6 minutes and the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. North, one got the C+ and the other was Perry.","The presenter who got the A didn't talk about P.M. Wilson.","The student who spoke for 8 minutes was either Roberta or Perry."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Jenna","Milton","Perry","Roberta","Theodore"],"label_c":["Asquith","Balfour","Disraeli","North","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3bbb9210b58a87a5053366e682a53cd6"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 1st landed somewhat shorter than Margo's design.","Of the plane that was thrown 2nd and the black plane, one was Ella's and the other went 45 feet.","The airplane that went 55 feet, Aaron's design, the blue plane and the silver airplane were all different planes.","Valerie's design landed 10 feet shorter than the plane that was thrown 1st.","Margo's design wasn't thrown 3rd.","The plane that went 55 feet wasn't green.","Of Ella's design and the silver airplane, one went 25 feet and the other was thrown 5th.","Of the green plane and Ella's design, one was thrown 6th and the other went 25 feet."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Margo","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","3rd","5th","6th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39c9aca4389ef27ec426158b8f1b86ce"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["Adam Alford finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Harry Howell.","The prospector who found 23 ounces of gold was either Adam Alford or the prospector working at York River.","Jack Jacobs finished with somewhat less gold than the person who worked in Oregon.","The person who worked in Oregon worked the Glacier Grove claim.","The person working at Belle Hart was either the miner who worked in Oregon or the miner who found 20 ounces of gold.","The miner who worked in Colorado didn't work at the Laurel Ridge claim.","Adam Alford finished with 3 fewer ounces of gold than the prospector who worked in Nevada.","Dilbert Duke didn't work at the York River claim.","Of the person who found 14 ounces of gold and Harry Howell, one worked the Tyrol Creek claim and the other worked in Oregon.","The prospector who worked in Arizona worked the York River claim."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Dilbert Duke","Elroy Ellis","Harry Howell","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Arizona","California","Colorado","Nevada","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4746fdc9f958aa8eab54b7e8d23dadcc"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The sei whale isn't Evan.","The specimen donated in 1996 is either the 21 ft long whale or Felipe.","The specimen donated in 2008, Herbert, and the 21 ft long whale are three different whales.","Of Herbert and the fin whale, one was donated to the aquarium in 1994 and the other is 23 ft long.","The whale donated in 1999 is either the 27 ft long specimen or the 21 ft long exhibit.","The five whales are the sei whale, Herbert, the specimen donated in 1996, the 29 ft long whale and the exhibit donated in 2010.","The narwhal isn't Evan.","Dennis is somewhat longer than the exhibit donated in 1994.","The whale donated in 2008 isn't Dennis.","Of the 25 ft long specimen and the beluga whale, one is Dennis and the other was donated to the aquarium in 1994."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1996","1999","2008","2010"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80adfd1ff9a414caca3768cb0d5a6358"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The student from Mrs. Nixon's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Jill.","The contestant whose final word was \"bulwark\" was from Mrs. Witte's class.","Ronald finished in seventh place.","The student who finished in sixth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Manzella.","The student who finished in fifth place has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","Of the contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\" and Ira, one finished in fifth place and the other was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The child who finished in second place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the contestant who finished in fourth place.","Jill had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to Philip.","The student who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","The student who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in fourth place."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Ira","Jill","Nick","Philip","Ronald"],"label_c":["Almerini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a8eaf646eba25a3b00472a67cdccf9e"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The machine made by Tarco Inc. came out 3 years before \"Bowling Alley\".","The machine made by Tarco Inc., the $5,200 machine and \"Meteor Rise\" are all different games.","Of the pinball machine made by Arco and the game released in 1977, one is \"Zany Circus\" and the other costs $5,200.","Of \"Voyager Hero\" and the system made by Tarco Inc., one was released in 1974 and the other costs $6,400.","\"Zany Circus\" wasn't released in 1976.","Of the $2,000 machine and the machine released in 1975, one is \"Meteor Rise\" and the other was made by Pinnefore.","The pinball machine released in 1977 wasn't made by Maxigame.","\"Archer Quest\" doesn't cost $3,750."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7e758fcfa54126980b098f3b95cb7370"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Lula's sandwich costs $4.75.","Emily's order is either the order with ham or the order with havarti cheese.","The order with bologna doesn't include swiss cheese.","The $2.75 order doesn't include bologna.","Of the sandwich with swiss cheese and the order with provolone cheese, one costs $3.75 and the other is Emily's.","The $6.75 sandwich doesn't include salami.","Mildred's sandwich doesn't include havarti cheese.","The sandwich with roast beef costs 2 dollars more than the order with muenster cheese.","Of the order with salami and the $2.75 sandwich, one is Tony's and the other includes havarti cheese.","Neither the order with cheddar cheese nor the $3.75 order is Tony's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Irene","Lula","Mildred","Tony"],"label_c":["cheddar","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","ham","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=47b50f79df9c339666a14761de5c071f"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The narwhal is either the whale donated in 2007 or the specimen donated in 2012.","Of the specimen donated in 2015 and the 29 ft long whale, one is the narwhal and the other is Herbert.","Of the fin whale and the 21 ft long specimen, one is Felipe and the other was donated to the aquarium in 1996.","Herbert is somewhat shorter than the specimen donated in 2012.","The bowhead whale was donated to the aquarium in 2015.","The sei whale isn't 21 ft long.","Felipe is 2 feet shorter than Dennis.","The 29 ft long whale wasn't donated in 2012.","The 27 ft long whale is Evan."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Dennis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2007","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=419d3381cea0404e272c9e5ea5ccfae8"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Henry will leave in January.","Of the passenger leaving in March and Sophie, one will go to South Carolina and the other will bring their wishbone.","Neither the passenger with the wishbone nor Neal is the passenger leaving in February.","The aerophobe with the horseshoe will leave sometime before the aerophobe going to South Carolina.","The passenger going to Colorado will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot.","Of the aerophobe going to Illinois and Rudy, one will leave in February and the other will bring their lucky hat.","The flier going to Georgia will leave 1 month before Eloise.","The flier with the horseshoe is either the aerophobe leaving in May or Eloise."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Eloise","Henry","Neal","Rudy","Sophie"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Delaware","Georgia","Illinois","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a45f8c243a8bb66ba1dea1974f883cb9"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The vehicle Leroy drives has 50 more books than \"Lit on Wheels\".","The bookmobile Richard drives is either \"Lit on Wheels\" or \"Words To Go\".","Of the Greyhound bus and the vehicle Hugh drives, one has 300 books and the other has 450 books.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the ice cream truck or the bookmobile Cynthia drives.","Of the mobile library with 300 books and the ambulance, one is driven by Cynthia and the other is \"Ready Reader\".","The mobile library with 450 books isn't the Airstream.","The ambulance has more books than \"Ready Reader\".","The mobile library with 250 books isn't driven by Richard.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 100 fewer books than the bookmobile Hugh drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Hugh","Leroy","Natasha","Richard"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f985a6744fd69c0dc4cc481292cf108b"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Justice Hatfield's majority opinion was 1 week before Watts v Yang.","Justice Quinn's majority opinion was sometime after Justice Alvarado's majority opinion.","Of the 3-6 decision and Justice Olson's majority opinion, one was on March 3 and the other was on March 17.","Justice Caldwell's majority opinion was the 2-7 decision.","Justice Olson's majority opinion was either the March 10 proceeding or the March 17 proceeding.","Carson v Dunn didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Caldwell.","Zamora v Pibb was either Justice Hatfield's majority opinion or the March 3 proceeding.","The 8-1 decision was either the March 17 proceeding or Short v Metz.","Ayers v Byrd was sometime before Zamora v Pibb.","The 8-1 decision was 1 week after Ayers v Byrd.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 2 weeks before the 7-2 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","5-4","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Olson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=398f6e212838bb900bd28ff21689455a"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person going in for the whitening has an appointment 1 hour before the customer going in for the cleaning.","The person going in for the whitening has an appointment sometime after the patient going in for the extraction.","Inez won't be seen by Dr. Compton.","Zachary has an appointment 1 hour before the person who will be seeing Dr. Compton.","Inez is either the client with the 1:30pm appointment or the client who will be seeing Dr. Adkins.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Adkins has the appointment for the root canal.","Orlando won't be seen by Dr. Underwood.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Adkins has an appointment sometime after Patsy.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd has an appointment 3 hours after the person who will be seeing Dr. Booker.","Of the client with the 12:30pm appointment and the client who will be seeing Dr. Compton, one has the appointment for the crown and the other has the appointment for the cleaning."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Gayle","Inez","Orlando","Patsy","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Booker","Dr. Compton","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=625eaf059910a0bd23ded6db4a931639"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Star Bridge isn't in Rome.","Of the structure in Madrid and the bowstring structure, one is 13,000 ft and the other is Star Bridge.","The camelback structure is 3,000 feet shorter than Star Bridge.","Of the suspension structure and the cable-stayed one, one is North Bridge and the other is 8,500 ft.","The structure in Rome is longer than Sandy Bridge.","The cable-stayed structure is 1,500 feet shorter than Gorem Bridge.","The suspension bridge is 3,000 feet longer than the bridge in Vaduz.","The one in Paris is either the camelback one or the cable-stayed one."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Kiev","Madrid","Paris","Rome","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2494aa7ff1b01013e0661d231e1705eb"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["Neither the culture with 9,500 people nor the Budel culture was the society founded in 1100 AD.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 5,000 people.","Neither the culture located near Junction City nor the culture located near Zwingle was the Budel culture.","The Xidat culture wasn't based near Lacona.","The culture located near Valencia was founded sometime before the culture with 9,500 people.","The society founded in 850 AD was either the culture located near Lacona or the culture located near Valencia.","The society founded in 1100 AD had a population size of 6,500.","Of the culture located near Zwingle and the culture with 8,000 people, one was the Kimusk culture and the other was founded in 600 AD.","The Uskorr culture wasn't based near Lacona.","The culture located near Junction City didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The culture located near Mason City had a population size of 6,500.","Of the culture located near Lacona and the culture founded in 350 AD, one was the Kimusk culture and the other had a population size of 9,500.","The Xidat culture wasn't based near Mason City."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Budel","Kimusk","Oiracha","Uskorr","Xidat"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","6,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Junction City","Lacona","Mason City","Valencia","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b120b0676a352c2624f394a0250c304a"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["Geneva didn't make the orange item.","The person who submitted the green item finished 3 places after the entrant who submitted the blue item.","Of the knitter who entered her hat and Sophie, one finished first and the other finished fourth.","The person who submitted the white item is either Desiree or the person who entered her sweater.","The knitter who entered her scarf finished 2 places before Geneva.","Of the knitter who entered her mittens and the entrant who submitted the white item, one finished third and the other is Desiree.","Priscilla made the white item.","The person who finished fifth made the green item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Desiree","Geneva","Priscilla","Sophie","Tanya"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","scarf","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bddfd44e4594214408f8103427b62b5"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Of Patsy Pope and the person from Poland, one won the prize in medicine and the other won in 1972.","The person who won in 1964 isn't from France.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry is either the person who won in 1980 or Patsy Pope.","Casey Carson didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","Of the person from New Zealand and the person who won the prize in astronomy, one is Casey Carson and the other is Betty Brewer.","The person from Mexico won the prize in economics.","The person who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years after Patsy Pope.","Deb Daniels is from Poland.","The winner who won in 1968 didn't win the prize in astronomy.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize before the winner from Mexico."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Casey Carson","Deb Daniels","Mandy Marsh","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":["France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=083ffa17ff60a20bf64b4962462397a2"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Isabel's puppet isn't \"Utrecht\".","Of \"Utrecht\" and the dummy going to Oslo, one is Herman's and the other cost $1,000.","The $1,500 piece, \"Valencio\" and \"Utrecht\" are all different dummies.","The dummy going to Mexico City cost 500 dollars more than \"Utrecht\".","The $1,750 puppet isn't \"Valencio\".","The $750 piece, \"Valencio\", and Isabel's piece are three different dummies.","The $1,000 piece is either Isabel's puppet or Nicole's puppet.","The piece going to Ypsilanti is \"Utrecht\".","Margarita's dummy cost 750 dollars more than \"Waldarama\".","Margarita's puppet isn't \"Yenga\".","The piece going to St. Moritz is either the $1,000 piece or the $1,250 piece."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Lucas","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9480937eccca5f5b7c82bc5299fa2faf"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The 29 ft long whale was donated to the aquarium in 2004.","The bowhead whale is either the 27 ft long whale or the 21 ft long exhibit.","The whale donated in 1994 is 4 feet longer than the bowhead whale.","The narwhal is somewhat longer than the fin whale.","Of the gray whale and Adam, one is 21 ft long and the other is 27 ft long.","The specimen donated in 2010 is 2 feet longer than the bowhead whale.","Of the exhibit donated in 1994 and Evan, one is 27 ft long and the other is the narwhal.","The right whale isn't Felipe.","The 21 ft long whale wasn't donated in 2008.","The right whale isn't Herbert.","The fin whale isn't Felipe."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["1994","1999","2004","2008","2010"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8bbc2c8cb9e345f320c5705ff7ddb78a"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The box that held the sunglasses was at 88.1928 W.","The case that held the ancient coin, the case at 88.4584 W, and the box found on May 12 are three different boxes.","The case that held the ancient coin wasn't at 88.3907 W.","The case at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.4584 W.","The case that held the decoder ring, the case at 88.3907 W, and the cache at 88.1863 W are three different boxes.","The cache found on May 12 was at 88.3821 W.","Of the cache at 40.3109 N and the box found on May 3, one was at 88.1928 W and the other held the marbles.","The cache at 40.8991 N was either the box that held the decoder ring or the cache found on May 15.","Of the case found on May 6 and the cache at 41.0072 N, one was at 88.1928 W and the other was at 88.3821 W.","The box at 40.5912 N, the case found on May 3, the box that held the ancient coin and the case that held the sunglasses were all different boxes."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bebfa5a578ac5b0bfb342eb2a51b17a0"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Michael is not from Germany.","Neither Izzy nor the person from Norway is the traveler whose birthday is on April 13th.","Of the traveler from Mexico and the musician, one is Bill and the other is Izzy.","The diplomat has a birthday sometime before the traveler from Germany.","The traveler born on July 16th is from Mexico.","The person from France has a birthday 2 months before the engineer.","Charles is either the engineer or the person from France.","The person from France has a birthday 1 month after the musician.","Michael is the lawyer.","The traveler from France has a birthday 3 months before Michael."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Bill","Charles","Izzy","Jeffrey","Michael"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician"],"label_d":["Austria","France","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c21f4a1d60a79ce2085c8d1c3d466e71"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The mogul who works in the medical industry, Cal Craig, and the magnate worth $25 billion are three different people.","The tycoon worth $27 billion works in the pharmaceutical industry.","Rachel Reid is worth 1 billion more than Cal Craig.","The person from England is worth 1 billion more than the magnate who works in the medical industry.","The tycoon who works in the retail industry is worth 1 billion less than the magnate from Norway.","The tycoon who works in the medical industry is either Al Acosta or the person from Germany.","Of the person worth $27 billion and the mogul who works in the software industry, one is from England and the other is Al Acosta.","Of the magnate who works in the software industry and the magnate worth $27 billion, one is from Canada and the other is Gil Gallegos."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Dirk Dillon","Gil Gallegos","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","England","Germany","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":["biotech","medical","retail","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eb0ef01b487e5475bc5c6344197c0a89"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Katie won't leave in April.","The flier going to Arkansas is either the flier with the coin or Maurice.","Gwen won't bring a shamrock.","The flier going to Michigan will leave 1 month after the flier going to Delaware.","The aerophobe with the coin will leave 3 months before Gwen.","Of the flier leaving in April and Gwen, one will bring their lucky hat and the other will go to Illinois.","Maurice will bring their rabbit's foot.","Maurice is either the passenger going to Delaware or the passenger with the shamrock.","Katie will leave sometime after Iris."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Gwen","Iris","Katie","Maurice","Rudy"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Arkansas","Delaware","Illinois","Michigan","Pennsylvania"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=39cfaefe9a57849d1a11bf5f3c121418"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Frances's sandwich costs 3 dollars less than Verna's sandwich.","Of the sandwich with ham and the order with roast beef, one is Warren's and the other includes colby jack cheese.","Neither the $4.75 order nor the sandwich with provolone cheese is the order with ham.","Neither the $2.75 sandwich nor the order with liverwurst is the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Verna's order includes colby jack cheese.","The $4.75 sandwich doesn't include gouda cheese.","Archie's order doesn't cost $4.75.","Verna's order costs 1 dollar less than Warren's sandwich.","The sandwich with muenster cheese costs 3 dollars less than the sandwich with provolone cheese.","Frances's sandwich doesn't include salami.","The $3.75 sandwich doesn't include liverwurst."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Archie","Frances","Verna","Warren","Yolanda"],"label_c":["colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","ham","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7831f2cbc09c4ef8a55c3fe74d4d49c3"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The person who gave Ally the toaster spent 50 dollars more than Lily Little.","The friend who spent $400 lives in Twin Peaks.","Lily Little spent 25 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the planter.","Of the friend who gave Ally the juicer and the attendee who spent $450, one lives in Decatur City and the other is Pam Powell.","The friend who lives in Clovis spent 50 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the planter.","Of Mitch Mayo and the attendee who lives in Fruitland, one gave Ally the blender and the other spent $475.","The friend who spent $425 didn't give Ally the juicer.","Of the friend who lives in Clovis and the person who spent $400, one is Kit Kelley and the other gave Ally the blu-ray player."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Fruitland","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=df78fb069305fda5a9b35cca9c51a51e"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program with 250,000 viewers, the show that aired on Saturday, and the show that aired on PTR are three different programs.","The program with 250,000 viewers aired on FNX.","The five programs were the show that aired on GMA, the show that aired on Saturday, the program that aired at 6:00pm, the show with 250,000 viewers and the program that aired at 11:30am.","The show that aired on Wednesday had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Sunday.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers aired on Monday.","The program that aired on BMT didn't air on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 6:00pm didn't have exactly 1,250,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 6:00pm didn't air on PTR.","The show that aired at 10:00pm was either the program that aired on Sunday or the program that aired on Thursday.","The program that aired at 4:30pm was either the show with 1,250,000 viewers or the show that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired on FNX had 750,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired at 11:30am."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89c3c12619f6705ec50b957b9ee849a8"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Yvonne's customer has her appointment 1 hour before the customer that chose jet black.","Kelly doesn't have the 3:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment 1 hour before Victoria's customer.","The customer that chose midnight blue has her appointment 2 hours before Iris.","Of the customer that chose warm mocha and the customer with the 11:00am appointment, one is being worked on by Yvonne and the other is Iris.","Cristina has her appointment 1 hour before Nettie's client.","The client that chose brown sable is either Dolores or Nettie's customer.","Of the client that chose jet black and Cristina, one is being worked on by Opal and the other has the 12:00pm appointment.","Dolores doesn't have the 11:00am appointment."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Dolores","Flora","Iris","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b960e2977fc8caf70a597d771e217099"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The kale quinoa has 380 calories.","The chili pork contains 20 fewer calories than the lemon salmon.","The meal with 18 grams of protein wasn't served on May 16th.","The meal with 8 grams of protein contains 60 fewer calories than the recipe with 18 grams of protein.","The dish served on May 15th contains 20 fewer calories than the dish with 12 grams of protein.","The meal served on May 11th was either the garlic tilapia or the citrus halibut.","The garlic tilapia, the meal with 15 grams of protein, and the recipe served on May 15th are three different recipes.","The meal with 460 calories has exactly 7 grams of protein.","Of the recipe with 440 calories and the garlic tilapia, one was served on May 16th and the other was served on May 11th.","The dish served on May 13th contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 15th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["chili pork","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","12 grams","15 grams","18 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fefd2f0f6ffc5c3d45899feda1cd06c"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The recipe served on May 11th contains somewhat more calories than the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","The recipe with 5 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the citrus halibut.","The bulgur salad contains 20 fewer calories than the meal with 9 grams of protein.","The meal with 10 grams of protein was served on May 15th.","Of the lemon salmon and the dish with 12 grams of protein, one was served on May 11th and the other has 420 calories.","The kale quinoa has exactly 9 grams of protein.","The lemon salmon was either the recipe served on May 11th or the recipe with 7 grams of protein.","The recipe served on May 16th contains 20 more calories than the dish served on May 14th.","The dish served on May 11th contains 20 fewer calories than the kale quinoa."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 13th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","9 grams","10 grams","12 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3b7a2fa988a2e6cd77c2fc0eef19d606"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 207 isn't the Art class.","The class in room 215 doesn't have 29 students.","Of the class with 35 students and Mr. Ray's class, one is the Algebra class and the other is the Pre-Calculus class.","The course in room 405 has somewhat more students than Mr. Warner's class.","The class in room 215 isn't taught by Ray.","Neither the class in room 319 nor the course in room 215 is Mr. Velasquez's class.","The Algebra class is either Mr. Ray's class or the class with 29 students.","Mr. Yang's class has 4 more students than the Art class.","The class in room 207 isn't taught by Ray.","Mr. Yang's class has 4 fewer students than the Chemistry class.","Of the course with 37 students and Mr. Yang's class, one is the Latin class and the other is in room 319."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["207","215","319","322","405"],"label_c":["Morrison","Ray","Velasquez","Warner","Yang"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Chemistry","Latin","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"moderate","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfb8cc9bcaf02ae9c31ab04a675e8c0b"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 is headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Dublin accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Baldwin.","Of the project headed by Dr. Salinas and the Kiev facility, one is the ISON-X42 and the other will go online in 2020.","The project headed by Dr. Baldwin will go online 2 years after the ISON-X42.","Of the ISON-X42 and the facility scheduled to go online in 2020, one is headed by Dr. Morgan and the other is in Athens.","The Oslo facility isn't headed by Dr. Weber.","The Zynga Complex is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 or the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","The Tevatron LHC is in Oslo.","The Falston LCS will go online 1 year after the Egert Facility."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Baldwin","Dr. Ewing","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Dublin","Kiev","Oslo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f63293f199f60ba1ed43441bcc9fbb65"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 4th went somewhat farther than the black airplane.","Of the plane that was thrown 1st and the airplane that went 35 feet, one was Henrietta's and the other was pink.","Of the plane that was thrown 1st and Valerie's design, one was white and the other went 25 feet.","The five planes were the plane that was thrown 7th, Valerie's design, the blue airplane, Roderick's design and the plane that went 45 feet.","Of the plane that was thrown 2nd and the plane that was thrown 6th, one was Ella's and the other went 25 feet.","The airplane that went 15 feet was either Roderick's design or the black airplane.","The airplane that went 55 feet wasn't thrown 6th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Ella","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","blue","green","pink","white"],"label_d":["1st","2nd","4th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cbdb5ca11018681f6808a260acf68b0d"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Tuesday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on GMA.","The program that aired on GMA, the program that aired on Wednesday, and the show that aired on Tuesday are three different programs.","The program that aired at 2:00pm had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The show that aired at 2:00pm didn't air on Wednesday.","Of the show that aired on Monday and the program that aired on CBR, one aired at 2:00pm and the other brought in 250,000 viewers.","The program that aired on Tuesday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on FNX.","The program with 1,000,000 viewers aired on CBR.","The show that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on PTR.","The program that aired at 1:00pm aired on Saturday.","The show that aired on CBR had 500,000 more viewers than the show that aired on SBC."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2d9885b5293fe33c1b095898c0a2706"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Carol's sandwich doesn't include salami.","The sandwich with corned beef doesn't include havarti cheese.","Neither the sandwich with ham nor the order with bologna is Greg's sandwich.","The $4.75 order includes muenster cheese.","The $2.75 sandwich doesn't include colby jack cheese.","The sandwich with salami costs more than the order with ham.","Carol's sandwich includes colby jack cheese.","Neither Omar's order nor the $5.75 order is the order with havarti cheese.","Of the order with ham and Darrell's order, one includes cheddar cheese and the other costs $4.75.","The order with bologna is either the order with cheddar cheese or the $3.75 sandwich.","Greg's sandwich costs 3 dollars less than Omar's sandwich."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Darrell","Greg","Omar","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","havarti","muenster"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","liverwurst","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b5df9d17f8442c3a47a793e37799eb06"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner from Mexico didn't win the prize in medicine.","Of Betty Brewer and the person who won the prize in bioengineering, one won in 1968 and the other is from Australia.","The person who won in 1972 isn't from Canada.","The winner from Poland won her prize 4 years before Betty Brewer.","Of Olive Olson and the person from Mexico, one won the prize in literature and the other won in 1968.","The five winners are the person from Ireland, the winner who won in 1964, the person who won the prize in literature, the person who won the prize in bioengineering and the winner who won in 1968.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize 8 years before Fay Ferguson.","Sue Simpson didn't win in 1964.","The winner who won in 1972 is either the person who won the prize in economics or the winner who won the prize in literature."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Fay Ferguson","Ida Ingram","Olive Olson","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","economics","literature","medicine"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","Ireland","Mexico","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4f988bf9ce725539d30ce6be8c51efb"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The piece going to Portland cost 250 dollars less than \"Sniffletoe\".","The piece going to Portland isn't \"Waldarama\".","Of \"Sniffletoe\" and the piece going to St. Moritz, one is Lucas's and the other cost $750.","The piece going to Vancouver, the dummy going to Portland and Kelly's dummy are all different dummies.","The dummy going to Portland isn't \"Valencio\".","Of Kelly's puppet and \"Yenga\", one cost $1,500 and the other is going to Vancouver.","The $1,500 dummy, the piece going to Vancouver, and the dummy going to Oslo are three different dummies.","Isabel's dummy is either \"Waldarama\" or the puppet going to St. Moritz.","Margarita's piece cost somewhat less than the puppet going to Mexico City."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=98361ed989d48809fcb65bcf758239ec"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The balloon Kathleen bought cost 1 dollar more than the balloon Francisco bought.","The bear cost 3 dollars more than the balloon Heidi bought.","The fish cost 3 dollars less than the balloon Curtis bought.","The yellow balloon was either the piece Francisco bought or the fish.","The snail cost $5.00.","The gold animal cost more than the white balloon.","The gold animal was either the $6.00 animal or the $5.00 balloon.","The cat, the $4.00 balloon, and the animal William bought are three different items.","Of the animal William bought and the $5.00 piece, one was the monkey and the other was purple."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["gold","purple","red","white","yellow"],"label_d":["Curtis","Francisco","Heidi","Kathleen","William"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=76566bdfe452c7687b6d0f59ded902d8"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["The fin whale, Curtis, and the 25 ft long specimen are three different whales.","The sei whale wasn't donated in 2013.","The specimen donated in 2015 is either Curtis or Evan.","Felipe, the 25 ft long specimen, and the specimen donated in 2013 are three different whales.","The bowhead whale wasn't donated in 2013.","The bowhead whale is somewhat longer than the whale donated in 2004.","Of the gray whale and Curtis, one was donated to the aquarium in 2013 and the other is 27 ft long.","The exhibit donated in 2007 is 4 feet longer than the bowhead whale.","The five whales are Brent, the 25 ft long exhibit, the exhibit donated in 2015, the exhibit donated in 2013 and the 27 ft long whale."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","narwhal","sei whale"],"label_c":["Brent","Curtis","Evan","Felipe","Herbert"],"label_d":["2004","2007","2008","2013","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2eb6208cd9bc114751304923cd83af98"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The system made by Hayco Inc. came out 2 years after the machine made by Tarco Inc..","Of the game released in 1975 and \"Voyager Hero\", one was made by Pinnefore and the other costs $2,000.","The $2,500 pinball machine came out 1 year before the machine made by Tarco Inc..","\"Disco Mania\" costs $6,400.","The system released in 1976 doesn't cost $1,500.","The machine made by Hayco Inc. came out 1 year before \"Aladeen\".","\"Bowling Alley\" wasn't released in 1976.","The game released in 1976, \"Voyager Hero\", and the $6,400 pinball machine are three different games.","\"Archer Quest\" wasn't made by Waverly Toys."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$2,500","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=774b801a09718b18748c7323772a76ff"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Appleton, CT costs 10 cents less than the one from Charlestown, CT.","The Fanneuil oyster costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Punaville, RI.","The Welcher oyster is from Punaville, RI.","The oyster with the creamy finish is either the oyster that costs $2.40 or the one from Punaville, RI.","The oyster with the citrusy finish costs somewhat less than the Katamaka oyster.","The Welcher oyster costs 10 cents more than the oyster with the melon-like finish.","The Katamaka oyster doesn't have a melon-like flavor.","Of the oyster that costs $2.20 and the Fanneuil oyster, one is from Barnstable, ME and the other has a briny taste.","The Ninigreth oyster isn't from Appleton, CT.","The oyster with the briny finish costs 10 cents more than the oyster from Punaville, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Summersill","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","citrusy","creamy","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be5f2d89ae59795ec68f9b09bee0c601"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The facility scheduled to go online in 2020 isn't headed by Dr. Morgan.","The Stockholm accelerator is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 or the project headed by Dr. Dorsey.","The ISON-X42 is in Reykjavik.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is in Dublin.","The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online sometime after the Dublin accelerator.","The Dublin accelerator will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Quinn.","The Lectra 4C is either the project headed by Dr. Morgan or the Stockholm facility.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online 2 years after the Copenhagen facility.","Of the Tevatron LHC and the project headed by Dr. Tate, one is in Stockholm and the other will go online in 2018."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Noble","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Tate"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Dublin","Helsinki","Reykjavik","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6c575cbd26a4bccc14438dfc20333f91"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Ernestine won the $9.00 pot.","Veronica won the $23.25 pot.","The competitor who won with one pair was either the person who won the $18.25 pot or Derek.","Of Wilbur and the person who won with one pair, one won the $3.75 pot and the other won the second hand.","Of Theodore and the competitor who won with a flush, one won the first hand and the other won the $6.50 pot.","The person who won with a royal flush, the player who won the second hand, and the player who won the fourth hand are three different people.","The player who won with one pair won 1 hand before the person who won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won with a flush won sometime before the player who won the $6.50 pot.","Theodore lost the third hand.","Veronica won 1 hand before the player who won with a straight flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Derek","Ernestine","Theodore","Veronica","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9fc19a4279c293a2b5e9440bbb048f38"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The ice cream truck isn't driven by Richard.","The mobile library with 250 books is driven by Sheryl.","The mobile library with 450 books isn't the Winnebago.","Of the vehicle Leroy drives and the bookmobile with 450 books, one is the ice cream truck and the other is \"Lit on Wheels\".","The ambulance is either \"Ready Reader\" or the mobile library Terri drives.","The mobile library Terri drives is either the ice cream truck or \"Books-4-U\".","\"Lit on Wheels\", the mobile library with 350 books, and the Greyhound bus are three different vehicles.","\"Ready Reader\" has 250 books.","Of \"Dream Machine\" and the school bus, one is driven by Sheryl and the other has 400 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Jaime","Leroy","Richard","Sheryl","Terri"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a67a6906cee5c282acbb7c9dccd96da5"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the bookshelf and the $250 item, one was made of chestnut and the other was crafted by Shelley.","Velma's item costs 75 dollars less than the piece made of walnut.","Yvette's item costs 50 dollars less than the item made of sandalwood.","Neither Cheri's item nor the $300 item is the item made of walnut.","Cheri's piece doesn't cost $275.","Of the coffee table and the $325 piece, one was made of walnut and the other was crafted by Velma.","Kendra's item is either the end table or the item made of chestnut.","The $300 item isn't the bench.","The $300 item wasn't made of mahogany.","The item made of mahogany costs less than the bookshelf."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Cheri","Kendra","Shelley","Velma","Yvette"],"label_c":["chestnut","elm","mahogany","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","coffee table","end table","footstool"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1142948759b929afaa0b0b3fce197d7e"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The structure in Den Bommel isn't owned by the Bakker family.","Of Westmolen and the home built in 1729, one is in Moerkapelle and the other is owned by the Visser family.","The windmill in Moerkapelle isn't owned by the Meijer family.","Doesmolen was built 69 years before the home in Den Bommel.","The Bakker family's structure is either the structure built in 1775 or Doesmolen.","Doesmolen was built 46 years before the Visser family's structure.","The windmill in Aarlanderveen was built 69 years after the Van den Berg family's structure.","Doesmolen was built in 1706.","Grosmolen was built sometime before the Bakker family's house.","Oostmolen isn't in Den Bommel.","The house in Kinderdijk is either the De Vries family's structure or the Van den Berg family's structure."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=180c22d15a70153f78a87d8943b2bb47"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $1,750 game and the pinball machine released in 1977 are different games.","\"Meteor Rise\", the $2,500 game, and the pinball machine released in 1977 are three different games.","The system released in 1975 is either the $3,750 system or the $2,500 system.","\"Disco Mania\" came out sometime after the pinball machine made by Arco.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out 1 year after the system made by Hayco Inc..","The machine made by Waverly Toys came out 2 years after \"Zany Circus\".","\"Meteor Rise\" doesn't cost $5,200.","The $3,750 game wasn't made by Tarco Inc..","Of the pinball machine released in 1976 and the $1,750 game, one was made by Arco and the other is \"Voyager Hero\".","The $5,200 game is either the game released in 1975 or the machine released in 1974."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=95eab6ea14626363dec1d13f5b7d782b"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Leslie Lane won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who won at Scotch Pines.","Wendy Wells won her tournament 3 years before the person who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who scored a 66 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who scored a 62.","The person who won in 1924 shot a 67.","The woman who won in 1922 didn't win at Spotswood.","Pamela Peet was either the woman who won at Amble Glen or the golfer who scored a 65.","The golfer who scored a 65 won her tournament sometime after Alison Ames.","Wendy Wells was either the woman who won in 1920 or the woman who scored a 67.","Of the person who won in 1920 and the golfer who scored a 67, one won at Willow Grove and the other was Denise Detz.","Leslie Lane didn't shoot a 63."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Denise Detz","Leslie Lane","Pamela Peet","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["62","63","65","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9d5c272ab7f2e5f3f279304345db955c"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Willie finished 2 places before the person who got 20 Across wrong.","Of the solver from Eustis and the solver who finished fourth, one was Zachary and the other answered 20 Across incorrectly.","Willie answered 26 Down incorrectly.","Ian wasn't from Fowler.","The person who got 18 Down wrong finished 1 place after the contestant who got 20 Across wrong.","The solver from Fowler was either the solver who got 4 Across wrong or the contestant who finished fourth.","The solver from Van Nuys finished sometime before the person who got 26 Down wrong.","The contestant who got 2 Down wrong was from Needles.","Willie finished 1 place after Eva."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Eva","Hubert","Ian","Willie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Eustis","Fowler","Needles","Rinard","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e1b48c7035bd3a9897bf2d30f736074a"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Otis has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","The student who finished in first place has never taken a class from Mrs. Yeffer.","Hannah didn't finish in first place.","Otis has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","Hannah had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the child who finished in fourth place.","Yvette had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Nick.","The student whose final word was \"consomme\" was from Mrs. Manzella's class.","The five people are Hannah, the contestant whose final word was \"anemic\", the child whose final word was \"bulwark\", the student who finished in seventh place and the child from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","Hannah didn't finish in third place.","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Nixon.","Otis had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Hannah","Jill","Nick","Otis","Yvette"],"label_c":["Condini","Manzella","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","second","third","fourth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8959e9e68b320ba4e0934804a74bc4a"} {"story":"The Dutch are famous for their windmills, many of which have now been converted into homes. Julie is researching several for her upcoming trip. Help her with her research by matching each of these windmills to their current owner, town, and the date they were built.","clues":["The house in Leiderdorp, the Visser family's structure, and the structure built in 1752 are three different structures.","The structure in Den Bommel was built 69 years after the De Vries family's home.","The windmill built in 1752 is in Moerkapelle.","Oostmolen was built 46 years after the Bakker family's home.","The home in Leiderdorp is owned by the Meijer family.","The structure in Moerkapelle was built 23 years after Doesmolen.","The Meijer family's house is either Grosmolen or the home built in 1706.","Of the house in Aarlanderveen and the windmill built in 1752, one is owned by the De Vries family and the other is Hoekmolen."],"categories":["Years","Windmills","Families","Towns"],"label_a":["1683","1706","1729","1752","1775"],"label_b":["Doesmolen","Grosmolen","Hoekmolen","Oostmolen","Westmolen"],"label_c":["Bakker","De Vries","Meijer","Van den Berg","Visser"],"label_d":["Aarlanderveen","Den Bommel","Kinderdijk","Leiderdorp","Moerkapelle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=71dc09d5cabb56f29d96fe1414a38831"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["Of the vehicle with 250 books and the vehicle Violet drives, one is the Mack truck and the other is the Greyhound bus.","The bookmobile with 450 books isn't driven by Francisco.","The five vehicles are the bookmobile with 350 books, \"Tiny Tomes\", \"Books-4-U\", the Greyhound bus and the Mack truck.","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Leroy.","The mobile library Myra drives has 50 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","Of the mobile library Francisco drives and the mobile library with 350 books, one is \"Tiny Tomes\" and the other is the school bus.","\"Words To Go\" has 150 fewer books than the ambulance.","The school bus isn't driven by Becky.","The vehicle with 450 books isn't the Greyhound bus.","\"Words To Go\" has 150 fewer books than the mobile library Francisco drives."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Francisco","Leroy","Myra","Violet"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=17397fcc0e5ffa5bb5d6afa57f5eae68"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Monday, the show that aired on WNW and the show that aired on SBC were all different programs.","The show that aired on CBR had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 11:30am.","The program that aired at 4:30pm didn't air on FNX.","The program with 750,000 viewers aired on FNX.","The show that aired on Tuesday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired on CBR.","The program that aired on Friday had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired on WNW didn't air on Saturday.","The show that aired at 10:00pm, the show that aired on WNW, and the show with 250,000 viewers are three different programs.","Of the show that aired at 2:00pm and the program that aired on Tuesday, one aired on SBC and the other brought in 1,000,000 viewers.","The program that aired on BMT didn't air on Saturday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","FNX","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=44643fce8376f1115ccbb65a7708c80a"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Betty Brewer is either the winner from Canada or the person who won the prize in bioengineering.","Deb Daniels isn't from Australia.","The person who won in 1968 is from Poland.","The winner from Australia didn't win the prize in astronomy.","Of the person who won the prize in physics and the person from Poland, one is Norma Nolan and the other won in 1972.","The winner who won in 1964 didn't win the prize in astronomy.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years before Deb Daniels.","Tara Tate didn't win the prize in literature.","Deb Daniels won her prize 4 years before Fay Ferguson.","The person who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years after the person from New Zealand."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Deb Daniels","Fay Ferguson","Norma Nolan","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Canada","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b88db4613cd0ba282b480706885b6b2c"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Olivia Oden didn't win at Spotswood.","Maxine Mohn won her tournament sometime after the woman who won at Willow Grove.","Bonita Bitz didn't win at Willow Grove.","Maxine Mohn didn't shoot a 63.","The person who won at Cowbush Cove won her tournament 3 years before Kristina Katz.","The golfer who scored a 59 won her tournament 3 years after the woman who scored a 62.","The golfer who won in 1922 didn't win at Willow Grove.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines shot a 59.","Vickie Vern won in 1920.","The person who won at Cowbush Cove was either the person who scored a 61 or the person who won in 1923.","Of the golfer who won in 1920 and the golfer who scored a 64, one was Kristina Katz and the other won at Cowbush Cove.","Neither the golfer who won at Spotswood nor Bonita Bitz was the golfer who won in 1920."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Kristina Katz","Maxine Mohn","Olivia Oden","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","61","62","63","64"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7c80ef76da66273b41f2787adbbd7dbf"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the patient with the 1:30pm appointment and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Owens, one is Dwight and the other has the appointment for the veneers.","Of Dwight and the client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon, one has the appointment for the crown and the other is scheduled for 9:30am.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Owens has an appointment 1 hour after Tommy.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Valdez, the patient with the 12:30pm appointment, and Dwight are three different people.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Valdez doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Nixon doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","The client going in for the crown has an appointment 2 hours after Allison.","Patsy will be seen by Dr. Owens.","The client with the 9:30am appointment doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Winters."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Dwight","Patsy","Tommy","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Nixon","Dr. Owens","Dr. Santos","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56893be5e699cc84667273f0fd9a2cbb"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person who found 20 ounces of gold didn't work in Canada.","The miner who worked in Alaska was either the person working at York River or the miner working at Fuller Rise.","Ben Barron worked in Colorado.","The prospector working at Tyrol Creek finished with somewhat more gold than Adam Alford.","The miner who found 14 ounces of gold didn't work in Canada.","The miner who worked in New Mexico didn't work at the Tyrol Creek claim.","The miner working at York River finished with 9 ounces more gold than the prospector working at Fuller Rise.","Of the prospector working at Fuller Rise and the miner who found 23 ounces of gold, one worked in New Mexico and the other was Adam Alford.","The prospector who found 17 ounces of gold worked the Culver Gorge claim.","The prospector who worked in Colorado was either Adam Alford or the person who found 17 ounces of gold.","Elroy Ellis finished with 6 ounces more gold than Jack Jacobs."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Ben Barron","Elroy Ellis","Fred Fletcher","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Culver Gorge","Fuller Rise","Glacier Grove","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","Canada","Colorado","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=74bc1ed495ffc053b0372a5991c73eca"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Grace Goritz won her tournament sometime after the person who scored a 61.","Harriet Holt didn't shoot a 67.","Grace Goritz didn't win at Cowbush Cove.","Of the golfer who scored a 60 and Ethel Erwin, one won in 1922 and the other won at Willow Grove.","The person who won in 1920 shot a 59.","The woman who won at Juniper Hills was either Ethel Erwin or the woman who scored a 61.","Of the person who scored a 60 and Ethel Erwin, one won in 1920 and the other won at Scotch Pines.","The five golfers were Nellie Nolan, the woman who scored a 65, the person who won in 1920, the person who won in 1924 and the woman who won in 1921.","The person who won in 1923 was either the golfer who won at Pennyfoot or the woman who won at Willow Grove."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Grace Goritz","Harriet Holt","Nellie Nolan","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["59","60","61","65","67"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7dab0bd30e7118321971bb0ff6982781"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Hatcha didn't play for the Rangers.","The player on the Spartans was the center forward.","The player who started in 1985 didn't play for the Mustangs.","Of the person on the Mustangs and the player who started in 1979, one was Awad and the other was the center forward.","The player on the Mustangs wasn't the second striker.","The player on the Spartans started 3 years before Banben.","Of the wing back and the player on the Spartans, one was Kawa and the other began playing in 1982.","The person on the Rangers started sometime before Kawa.","The full back was either the player on the Stingrays or the player who started in 1985."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Awad","Banben","Hatcha","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","full back","second striker","wing back"],"label_d":["Minutemen","Mustangs","Rangers","Spartans","Stingrays"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=da7f88a5c9853eef5c2d5cc791ebff99"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["The five people are Ora Osborne, the person who gave Ally the planter, the friend who spent $400, the attendee who gave Ally the HD tv and the attendee who lives in Jonesboro.","Kit Kelley spent 50 dollars more than the person who gave Ally the HD tv.","Ned Norris is either the friend who gave Ally the blender or the friend who spent $400.","The friend who spent $450 doesn't live in Fruitland.","Of Ora Osborne and Kit Kelley, one spent $500 and the other lives in Sun City.","The person who gave Ally the blender spent 25 dollars more than the person who lives in Eustis.","Of the friend who gave Ally the blu-ray player and the friend who spent $400, one lives in Eustis and the other is Kit Kelley.","Pam Powell didn't give Ally the HD tv."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","HD tv","laptop","planter"],"label_d":["Clovis","Eustis","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=85a093f23343b45c4dff3eeaeede8721"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Of the golfer who won at Pennyfoot and the golfer who scored a 59, one won in 1924 and the other was Tina Tuttle.","The woman who won at Amble Glen shot a 64.","The golfer who scored a 66 won her tournament 1 year after the woman who won at Amble Glen.","The person who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament 1 year before Pamela Peet.","Grace Goritz was either the golfer who scored a 59 or the person who won in 1922.","The golfer who won at Spotswood won her tournament 3 years before Ethel Erwin.","Tina Tuttle won her tournament 2 years before the woman who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who won in 1920 shot a 62.","The person who won at Pennyfoot won her tournament sometime after Tina Tuttle."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Denise Detz","Ethel Erwin","Grace Goritz","Pamela Peet","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["59","61","62","64","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd613b7168e4f690a020f020ae0a1d23"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Juad culture was founded 500 years after the culture located near Junction City.","The culture founded in 850 AD didn't have a population size of 8,000.","The Oiracha culture wasn't based near Arnolds Park.","The Lyeilia culture was based near Junction City.","Of the Lyeilia culture and the culture founded in 100 AD, one had a population size of 9,500 and the other was based near Kentfield.","The Oiracha culture didn't have a population size of 8,000.","The society founded in 100 AD was either the culture with 9,000 people or the culture located near Junction City.","The Lyeilia culture was founded 500 years after the Hatgare culture.","The Zuneos culture didn't have a population size of 6,500.","Neither the Lyeilia culture nor the Zuneos culture was the society founded in 350 AD.","The society founded in 1100 AD wasn't based near Arnolds Park.","The culture located near Waterloo didn't have a population size of 8,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Hatgare","Juad","Lyeilia","Oiracha","Zuneos"],"label_c":["6,500","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Junction City","Kentfield","Unity","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=37fd8596fdc6dd512f1ba10a88ebe616"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler born on July 16th is not from Austria.","Gerald wasn't born on May 18th.","The person from Mexico has a birthday sometime before Charles.","Izzy is the engineer.","Charles has a birthday 2 months before Frank.","The lawyer has a birthday 2 months before the person from Norway.","Neither Frank nor the person whose birthday is on April 13th is the politician.","Of the person whose birthday is on July 16th and Frank, one is from Belgium and the other is the engineer.","The traveler from Austria is not the lawyer.","The traveler whose birthday is on June 14th is the diplomat."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Frank","Gerald","Izzy","Jeffrey"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","lawyer","politician"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Mexico","Norway"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=80e0dcc60d0168f39c2f7f80c606da95"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Of the mogul worth $27 billion and Al Acosta, one works in the aerospace industry and the other is from France.","The person from Ireland is worth 1 billion less than the tycoon from Argentina.","Ed Everett doesn't work in the finance industry.","The tycoon who works in the biotech industry is either the magnate worth $26 billion or the magnate from Argentina.","Cal Craig doesn't work in the biotech industry.","Ed Everett is worth $26 billion.","Joseph Jakes is worth 1 billion more than the tycoon from Canada.","The tycoon worth $25 billion isn't from Norway.","Ed Everett is worth somewhat more than the tycoon who works in the retail industry.","The tycoon worth $28 billion works in the biotech industry."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Cal Craig","Ed Everett","Joseph Jakes","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Ireland","France","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2f1a28675590f20c5812e9392f271822"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The passenger going to Colorado will leave 1 month before Yolanda.","Sophie will bring their lucky hat.","Of the aerophobe leaving in April and the passenger with the horseshoe, one is Sophie and the other will go to Ohio.","Sophie won't go to Utah.","The flier leaving in March is either the flier with the horseshoe or the aerophobe going to Colorado.","Whitney will leave in January.","Peggy won't bring a coin.","Of the passenger with the lucky hat and the aerophobe going to Nebraska, one is Jaime and the other will leave in April.","Jaime won't bring a wishbone.","The flier with the horseshoe, the flier with the wishbone and Peggy are all different fliers."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Jaime","Peggy","Sophie","Whitney","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Nebraska","Ohio","Utah","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=03e015d3774930a4499627767a2bf755"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["The player on the Silverbacks was the sweeper.","The center forward started sometime before the person on the Hammerheads.","Banben started 3 years after the player on the Silverbacks.","Neither the player on the Whitecaps nor the center back was the person who started in 1985.","Hatcha played for the Hammerheads.","Imay wasn't the sweeper.","Kawa wasn't the center forward.","The wing back was either Kawa or the player who started in 1985.","Imay wasn't the center forward.","Of the player on the Stingrays and the player who started in 1979, one was Hatcha and the other was the center back."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Banben","Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa"],"label_c":["center back","center forward","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Hammerheads","Silverbacks","Stingrays","Whitecaps"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=93763897b481df6fba1d8273f372967b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The person from Zenaida's scored 7 fewer points than Luther.","The person from Epicurious made the cajun chili.","The cook who scored 49 points didn't make the jambalaya.","Zachary didn't make the turkey soup.","The chef who made the cashew tofu is either the cook from Demitasse or the chef who scored 63 points.","The chef who made the turkey soup scored somewhat fewer points than the chef from Zenaida's.","Tyrone didn't make the cajun chili.","Darlene works at White Bean.","The person from Demitasse scored somewhat fewer points than Tyrone.","Of the cook from Epicurious and Darlene, one scored 70 points and the other made the cashew tofu."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Darlene","Luther","Tyrone","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","jambalaya","lemon snapper","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Epicurious","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25122c012bff45c1bea25746018ae409"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who chose pomodoro sauce paid 1 dollar less than Yolanda.","Oscar was either the runner who ordered capellini or the contestant who chose arrabiata sauce.","Terry paid $6.99.","Of the contestant who paid $10.99 and the runner who chose puttanesca sauce, one was Terry and the other ordered fusilli.","Of the runner who ordered capellini and the runner who paid $10.99, one was Claudia and the other chose alfredo sauce.","The runner who chose puttanesca sauce didn't order penne.","The five runners were Pablo, the contestant who paid $7.99, the competitor who paid $9.99, the competitor who paid $6.99 and the competitor who ordered vermicelli."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Claudia","Oscar","Pablo","Terry","Yolanda"],"label_c":["capellini","fusilli","penne","rigatoni","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e4572b5d5b2d77f7f50183ad204bc463"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["Of \"Meteor Rise\" and the $6,400 pinball machine, one was made by Maxigame and the other was released in 1974.","The game released in 1978 doesn't cost $1,500.","The pinball machine made by Pinnefore came out 1 year after \"Aladeen\".","The pinball machine released in 1974 wasn't made by Arco.","\"Bowling Alley\" came out 1 year before the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc..","The game released in 1977 doesn't cost $3,750.","The $5,200 game, \"Disco Mania\", and the game made by Maxigame are three different games.","The $6,400 game, the game made by Pinnefore, and the pinball machine released in 1976 are three different games.","\"Meteor Rise\" doesn't cost $3,750.","The machine released in 1978 was made by Maxigame.","The $5,200 pinball machine was made by Tarco Inc..","\"Aladeen\" came out 1 year before \"Bowling Alley\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise"],"label_c":["Arco","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=723af60d14fa4ceb291adaf60e57bae3"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Carrie Cole won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 62.","The person who won at Willow Grove, the person who won in 1923, the golfer who won in 1921 and the person who won in 1924 were all different golfers.","Of the golfer who won at Amble Glen and the person who scored a 62, one was Robin Rust and the other won in 1923.","Olivia Oden won her tournament 2 years after the person who scored a 64.","Robin Rust won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who won at Juniper Hills.","Of the person who scored a 64 and the golfer who won at Amble Glen, one won in 1923 and the other was Carrie Cole.","The woman who won at Spotswood won her tournament sometime after Harriet Holt.","The person who won in 1923 didn't shoot a 65.","The woman who scored a 63 won her tournament sometime after the golfer who won at Amble Glen.","The woman who won at Spotswood didn't shoot a 63."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Carrie Cole","Freda Fritz","Harriet Holt","Olivia Oden","Robin Rust"],"label_c":["62","63","64","65","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c846c7b397d9d425740f363f643f157e"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person who finished fourth was either the solver who got 2 Down wrong or the person who got 20 Across wrong.","The contestant who got 2 Down wrong wasn't from Fowler.","Zachary wasn't from Bertram.","Grace finished sometime after the contestant from Bertram.","The person who finished third was from Westport.","The solver who got 18 Down wrong was from Canoga Park.","The solver who got 2 Down wrong wasn't from Bertram.","The solver who finished second, Frederick, and the contestant from Canoga Park are three different people.","Of the person from Westport and the solver who finished fourth, one answered 26 Down incorrectly and the other was Grace.","The person from Miles finished 2 places after Frederick.","Willie, the person who finished second and the contestant who finished fifth were all different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frederick","Grace","Leona","Willie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Bertram","Canoga Park","Fowler","Miles","Westport"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77b5f448013f79eeaf150bdbeecb0fd6"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The competitor who won the fourth hand won the $6.50 pot.","Nathaniel, the person who won the fifth hand, and the competitor who won with a straight are three different people.","The competitor who won with a straight flush was either the competitor who won the second hand or the person who won the $6.50 pot.","The player who won the $3.75 pot won sometime before the player who won the $23.25 pot.","Nathaniel won the second hand.","The player who won the $12.50 pot didn't win with a straight.","Guillermo won 3 hands after the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","Ramon won 1 hand before Derek.","Of the person who won the fifth hand and the person who won with a full house, one was Derek and the other won the $18.25 pot.","The player who won with a royal flush, the person who won the fourth hand, and the player who won the third hand are three different people."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Derek","Guillermo","Nathaniel","Ramon","Zachary"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$6.50","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3cb3c9c4db0f1ea56736f0fe76c8ed44"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Black River is either the one begun in 1989 or the one run by Mike McClain.","Of the fund with a return of 9% and the one run by Ule Underwood, one started in 2009 and the other is Pine Bay.","The fund run by Larry Larsen has had a 2 percent smaller return than the fund run by Mike McClain.","First Crescent isn't the hedge fund with a return of 10%.","Silver Rock didn't begin in 2012.","Silver Rock has had a 2 percent smaller return than the one run by Patty Paul.","The fund begun in 1972 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one run by Ule Underwood.","The five funds are the one begun in 1989, Pine Bay, the fund with a return of 6%, the one with a return of 8% and the one run by Ule Underwood.","The one with a return of 9% is run by Mike McClain."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Patty Paul","Ralph Ross","Ule Underwood"],"label_d":["1972","1977","1989","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=056ad6f69d7108475268885cad5c82d0"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ewing's house isn't 110 sq ft.","The Ingram's home won't be going to Yountville.","The 125 sq ft structure is either the $38,000 structure or the house going to Fullerton.","The house going to Yountville sold for $35,000.","The five houses are the 95 sq ft home, the home going to Unionville, the house going to Mission Viejo, the Whitehead's structure and the structure going to Yountville.","Of the 125 sq ft home and the Ewing's house, one will be delivered to Unionville and the other sold for $29,000.","Of the structure going to Unionville and the $27,500 structure, one is 95 sq ft and the other is for the Davidsons.","The house going to Fullerton sold for $27,500.","The house going to Mission Viejo is somewhat smaller than the home going to Yountville."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Ingram","Underwood","Whitehead"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Fullerton","Healdsburg","Mission Viejo","Unionville","Yountville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1ccefdc234e49d4cc90177d80ccdee6e"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The five golfers were Vickie Vern, the person who scored a 65, the person who scored a 64, the woman who scored a 61 and the woman who scored a 67.","Ethel Erwin was either the woman who won in 1924 or the golfer who scored a 65.","The woman who won at Cowbush Cove shot a 65.","Freda Fritz didn't win at Scotch Pines.","Olivia Oden was either the person who won at Willow Grove or the person who won at Pennyfoot.","The person who won in 1923 shot a 61.","The woman who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament 1 year before the woman who scored a 59.","Of the person who won in 1920 and the person who scored a 65, one won at Scotch Pines and the other was Ethel Erwin.","Of the golfer who scored a 67 and Bonita Bitz, one won in 1920 and the other won at Willow Grove.","Freda Fritz didn't win in 1923."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Ethel Erwin","Freda Fritz","Olivia Oden","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["59","61","64","65","67"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0e876f48c87f9aa69401eecdd73fefce"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["The temple in Uchida is either Sama Takako or Amari Michi.","The temple in Uchida was built 60 years after Matsuno Okura.","The temple built in 1765 isn't dedicated to the mouse.","The structure dedicated to the frog isn't in Niwa.","The temple dedicated to the frog, the shrine in Funai, and the shrine in Toyagi are three different shrines.","The shrine built in 1705 isn't in Niwa.","The structure in Uchida was built 180 years before the shrine in Funai.","Of Okabe Honzo and the shrine dedicated to the dragon, one was built in 1765 and the other is in Toyagi.","The structure dedicated to the deer is in Uchida.","The five shrines are the temple dedicated to the deer, the structure in Funai, the temple in Niwa, Amari Michi and the shrine in Toyagi.","Sama Takako was built 60 years after the structure in Toyagi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Amari Michi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":["cat","deer","dragon","frog","mouse"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77148fe81586d84a1b2d6d26e265919f"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Books-4-U\" isn't driven by Patsy.","The ambulance has fewer books than the mobile library Richard drives.","The school bus, the mobile library with 350 books, the bookmobile Richard drives and \"Lit on Wheels\" are all different vehicles.","\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the Winnebago or the school bus.","The bookmobile Jaime drives has 100 fewer books than the Greyhound bus.","The bookmobile Francisco drives is either the Winnebago or \"Tiny Tomes\".","The mobile library Francisco drives has 50 more books than the Mack truck.","\"Words To Go\" has more books than the ambulance.","The mobile library Patsy drives has 150 more books than \"Words To Go\".","The bookmobile with 450 books isn't the Winnebago."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Francisco","Jaime","Patsy","Richard","Wesley"],"label_d":["ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f23a072844cb65e991c15b1995741e26"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Ethel Erwin didn't shoot a 61.","Robin Rust won her tournament sometime after the woman who scored a 67.","Of the golfer who won at Amble Glen and the person who won in 1924, one was Shari Steel and the other shot a 62.","Neither the woman who won at Pennyfoot nor the person who won at Cowbush Cove was the golfer who won in 1921.","The golfer who won in 1921 was either Olivia Oden or Harriet Holt.","The person who won in 1924, the golfer who won at Pennyfoot, the person who scored a 60 and Ethel Erwin were all different golfers.","The woman who won at Willow Grove won her tournament 3 years before the person who scored a 67.","Of the person who scored a 60 and the golfer who won in 1923, one was Olivia Oden and the other won at Spotswood."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Ethel Erwin","Harriet Holt","Olivia Oden","Robin Rust","Shari Steel"],"label_c":["60","61","62","64","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ee8ff8fb03056ac0e8fd4c3b355781bc"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The diplomat, Neville, Harry and the person whose birthday is on August 15th are all different people.","The traveler from South Africa is the musician.","The person from Austria has a birthday 3 months before Frank.","The traveler from Belgium is the engineer.","The diplomat has a birthday 1 month after the politician.","Of the person born on April 13th and Gerald, one is from Canada and the other is the politician.","Neither the politician nor the diplomat is Neville.","The traveler from Canada has a birthday sometime after the musician.","Gerald wasn't born on August 15th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Frank","Gerald","Harry","Kevin","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Belgium","Canada","Mexico","South Africa"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3a8a0b8e83507550aa3625dac0bfa59"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Ora didn't get the B+.","Neither Sheryl nor the student who spoke for 6 minutes was the student who got the B+.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes didn't get the A-.","Virgil spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill.","Sheryl spoke for 12 minutes.","Hazel didn't speak for 14 minutes.","The student who got the D didn't talk about P.M. Asquith.","Of the presenter who got the B- and the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other was Dominic.","Of the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes and the student who got the B-, one talked about P.M. Wilson and the other was Virgil.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Asquith spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who got the A-."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Hazel","Ora","Sheryl","Virgil"],"label_c":["Asquith","Churchill","North","Pitt","Wilson"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","B-","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c968ac03e531d83015fa629bdd4215f3"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Kit Kelley spent 50 dollars more than the friend who lives in Jonesboro.","The attendee who lives in Twin Peaks spent 50 dollars less than the attendee who gave Ally the blu-ray player.","Jack Jordan spent $500.","The attendee who lives in Decatur City gave Ally the juicer.","Ned Norris spent 25 dollars less than the person who lives in Jonesboro.","Mitch Mayo didn't give Ally the blender.","The attendee who lives in Sun City didn't give Ally the blu-ray player.","Mitch Mayo spent 75 dollars less than the person who gave Ally the juicer.","Ned Norris didn't give Ally the blender.","The friend who lives in Twin Peaks didn't give Ally the toaster."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Jack Jordan","Kit Kelley","Mitch Mayo","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne"],"label_c":["blender","blu-ray player","juicer","planter","toaster"],"label_d":["Decatur City","Fruitland","Jonesboro","Sun City","Twin Peaks"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f79227f32fdd21eb00b04e0819350fa4"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["Roderick's design wasn't silver.","The five planes were the plane that was thrown 5th, the black plane, the airplane that went 15 feet, Roderick's design and the plane that went 55 feet.","Valerie's design went 20 feet farther than the white airplane.","The yellow plane was either the airplane that went 55 feet or Aaron's design.","Of Omar's design and the airplane that went 55 feet, one was white and the other was thrown 6th.","The plane that was thrown 4th went somewhat farther than Roderick's design.","Of the yellow airplane and Valerie's design, one went 45 feet and the other was thrown 4th.","Omar's design wasn't thrown 7th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Henrietta","Omar","Roderick","Valerie"],"label_c":["black","pink","silver","white","yellow"],"label_d":["2nd","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a9a59e4a5bd03d01d361247a038c9b28"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting from Dows was submitted 2 days before Edith Estes's report.","The sighting from Zearing was submitted 1 day before the sighting of the cone-shaped UFO.","Hal Harrison's report was received on August 5.","Of the sighting from Upper Lake and Cindy Chan's report, one was received on August 6 and the other involved the oval-shaped UFO.","The August 8 report was either the report from Visalia or the report of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","Neither the report from Dows nor Edith Estes's report was the sighting of the cigar-shaped UFO.","Gil Gates's sighting was submitted 2 days after the sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO.","The August 6 sighting involved the cigar-shaped UFO."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Edith Estes","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison"],"label_c":["Dows","Russell","Upper Lake","Visalia","Zearing"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4adf6ad921c64e790c7f90deed144be2"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["Of Mr. Zimmerman's class and the course with 37 students, one is the Chemistry class and the other is in room 319.","The course with 35 students is taught by Underwood.","Neither the class in room 114 nor the Physics class is the course with 35 students.","The class with 35 students isn't the Art class.","The course in room 319 isn't the Physics class.","The course in room 405 is either Mr. Zimmerman's class or the Algebra class.","Mr. Velasquez's class has 2 more students than the Chemistry class.","The class in room 125 has somewhat fewer students than the Chemistry class.","The class in room 405 has 4 more students than Mr. Ellis's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["114","125","201","319","405"],"label_c":["Ellis","Owen","Underwood","Velasquez","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Chemistry","Physics","Pre-Calculus"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a196c2a45274d19b4b2f913cdde23159"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The competitor who ordered vermicelli paid more than the competitor who chose mushroom sauce.","Jack paid less than the competitor who ordered spaghetti.","Florence didn't choose pomodoro sauce.","The competitor who paid $10.99 didn't order vermicelli.","The runner who chose bolognese sauce paid 1 dollar less than Wade.","Of the contestant who paid $8.99 and the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce, one was Louis and the other ordered vermicelli.","Of the competitor who ordered rotini and the runner who chose alfredo sauce, one was Louis and the other paid $7.99.","The contestant who chose bolognese sauce didn't order penne.","The runner who paid $8.99 ordered spaghetti."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Florence","Jack","Louis","Suzanne","Wade"],"label_c":["fettuccine","penne","rotini","spaghetti","vermicelli"],"label_d":["alfredo","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7b799d0ad9e9bd6e6a6000f730b5929"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Of Sihat and the fall Derrick photographed in 2002, one has a height of 120 ft and the other is in Jamaica.","The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1983 is 10 ft taller than Rhoqua.","The 100 ft tall waterfall is in Jamaica.","Irskela wasn't photographed in 2003.","The five waterfalls are the waterfall Derrick shot in 1983, the 100 ft tall fall, Sihat, the fall in New Zealand and the 115 ft tall waterfall.","Cerbel wasn't photographed in 2003.","Neither Sihat nor the 115 ft tall fall is the waterfall located in Switzerland.","The fall Derrick shot in 1999 is 5 ft higher than the waterfall located in Nigeria.","Of the 100 ft tall fall and Cerbel, one is located in Nigeria and the other was shot in 2002."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Rhoqua","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Brazil","Nigeria","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1988","1999","2002","2003"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d578447f52d800161f0d1e584a689e5e"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache that held the marbles was found 3 days after the box at 88.0431 W.","The cache that held the brass key was at 88.3907 W.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 3 days before the case at 88.2694 W.","The case that held the chewing gum wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The cache at 40.6656 N wasn't uncovered on May 6.","The case at 88.3907 W, the box found on May 15, and the case that held the sunglasses are three different boxes.","The case that held the sunglasses wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The case at 41.0237 N, the cache found on May 15, and the box that held the marbles are three different boxes.","Of the box found on May 6 and the case at 88.1863 W, one held the marbles and the other was at 41.0072 N.","The cache at 40.3109 N was found 9 days after the box at 88.0431 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.3109 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c75fdc4f3c236da812c38d5592b8e525"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The Welcher oyster is from Nesketucket, MA.","The one with the briny finish isn't from Punaville, RI.","The Katamaka oyster doesn't have a buttery flavor.","The one with the briny finish costs 10 cents more than the one from Willapa, RI.","The oyster from Willapa, RI costs somewhat less than the Thatcher oyster.","The oyster with the buttery finish is either the oyster from Appleton, CT or the one that costs $2.10.","The Thatcher oyster has a melon-like taste.","The oyster that costs $2.30 is either the oyster with the citrusy finish or the oyster with the briny finish.","Of the Island Creek oyster and the one that costs $2.20, one has a melon-like taste and the other is from Punaville, RI."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Katamaka","Summersill","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Nesketucket, MA","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","creamy","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=091068c21e24d903e33511925c17d7e0"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Lyeilia culture wasn't founded in 350 AD.","The culture located near Lacona didn't have a population size of 4,500.","The Quyit culture was based near Kentfield.","The society founded in 1100 AD wasn't based near New Liberty.","The culture located near New Liberty didn't have a population size of 4,500.","Of the Quyit culture and the society founded in 600 AD, one was based near Waterloo and the other had a population size of 9,000.","Of the culture founded in 850 AD and the culture located near Lacona, one was the Quyit culture and the other was the Danseri culture.","The culture with 4,500 people was either the society founded in 1100 AD or the Aldeton culture.","The culture located near Quasqueton was founded 250 years before the Lyeilia culture.","The Quyit culture was founded sometime after the culture with 8,000 people.","The society founded in 600 AD was either the Danseri culture or the culture with 5,000 people."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Budel","Danseri","Lyeilia","Quyit"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Kentfield","Lacona","New Liberty","Quasqueton","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3f3373360bf679defec3491c0e01f034"} {"story":"A new reality television series aims to follow the pursuits of several gold miners. Using only the clues that follow, match each miner to his claim and location, and determine how many ounces of gold he uncovered this year (in ounces).","clues":["The person working at York River was either the person who found 17 ounces of gold or Fred Fletcher.","The person who found 20 ounces of gold was either the miner who worked in Nevada or the prospector who worked in Alaska.","The miner who found 14 ounces of gold didn't work in California.","Fred Fletcher finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the person working at Laurel Ridge.","Ivan Ingram finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than the miner who worked in Nevada.","Gil Gonzalez finished with somewhat less gold than the prospector working at York River.","Of the person who worked in California and the person who found 23 ounces of gold, one worked the Tyrol Creek claim and the other was Jack Jacobs.","The prospector who worked in New Mexico didn't work at the Glacier Grove claim.","The miner who worked in New Mexico finished with 6 fewer ounces of gold than Ivan Ingram."],"categories":["Ounces","Miners","Claims","Locations"],"label_a":["11","14","17","20","23"],"label_b":["Adam Alford","Fred Fletcher","Gil Gonzalez","Ivan Ingram","Jack Jacobs"],"label_c":["Belle Hart","Glacier Grove","Laurel Ridge","Tyrol Creek","York River"],"label_d":["Alaska","California","Nevada","New Mexico","Oregon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0d7d1a48d22b2dff46c3209985d0b397"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["Karl didn't make the lemon snapper.","The cook from Oceanside made the lemon snapper.","Karl didn't make the smoked pork.","The person from Zenaida's scored 7 more points than the chef who made the pepper steak.","The person who scored 63 points is either the person from Zenaida's or the person from Oceanside.","The cook from Epicurious is either the person who made the turkey soup or the person who made the smoked pork.","The cook from Enzo's scored 7 more points than Yolanda.","Jim made the pepper steak.","Of the cook who scored 49 points and the chef who made the cajun chili, one was Jim and the other works at Demitasse.","Yolanda doesn't work at Demitasse.","Bertha, the chef who scored 49 points, the chef who made the turkey soup and the person from Zenaida's are all different chefs."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Bertha","Jim","Karl","Veronica","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cajun chili","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25aed25de20edd618e64168c4a7ff80b"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of Orlando and the person going in for the root canal, one will be seen by Dr. Nixon and the other is scheduled for 10:30am.","Harold has an appointment 3 hours after the client going in for the whitening.","Of the customer who will be seeing Dr. Park and Harold, one is scheduled for 1:30pm and the other has the appointment for the crown.","Orlando has an appointment 2 hours after the client going in for the whitening.","The patient with the 1:30pm appointment, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Reynolds, Orlando and Patsy are all different people.","Allison isn't scheduled for 1:30pm.","Patsy has an appointment sometime after the client who will be seeing Dr. Owens.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Park doesn't have the appointment for the filling."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Allison","Harold","Orlando","Patsy","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","filling","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Nixon","Dr. Owens","Dr. Park","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e76e75ebac2782e576d244089183e5e7"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won the $5.25 pot, the person who won the fourth hand, the person who won the third hand and the player who won the first hand were all different people.","Zachary won 1 hand after the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","Of the person who won the first hand and the competitor who won the fourth hand, one won with two pairs and the other was Yvonne.","Wilbur didn't win with two pairs.","The competitor who won the $3.75 pot didn't win with two pairs.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot won 3 hands after the competitor who won with a straight.","The person who won with a straight flush won 2 hands after the player who won the $9.00 pot.","Of the person who won with a full house and the person who won the $18.25 pot, one won the third hand and the other was Frances.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot didn't win with two pairs.","The person who won the first hand won the $9.00 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Frances","Maria","Wilbur","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=59cbf3293ba718141ef0f4e041c7b26d"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The machine released in 1978 was made by Hayco Inc..","Of the $3,750 pinball machine and \"Aladeen\", one was released in 1978 and the other was made by Maxigame.","The pinball machine made by Tarco Inc. came out 2 years after \"Meteor Rise\".","The $1,750 pinball machine came out 2 years before the game made by Arco.","\"Meteor Rise\" came out 1 year before the system made by Maxigame.","\"Archer Quest\" came out 1 year after the system made by Tarco Inc..","The $5,200 system came out sometime before the $6,400 pinball machine.","The $5,200 pinball machine, the game released in 1976, and \"Voyager Hero\" are three different games.","The game released in 1976 doesn't cost $6,400."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Arco","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,750","$2,000","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc1b8aa9b80198f0852194c6b1565b7a"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one from Appleton, CT costs 30 cents less than the Welcher oyster.","Of the Fanneuil oyster and the one with the fruity finish, one is from Punaville, RI and the other costs $2.40.","Of the one that costs $2.20 and the oyster from Charlestown, CT, one has a fruity taste and the other has a buttery taste.","The five oysters are the Welcher oyster, the one with the buttery finish, the one with the briny finish, the one with the melon-like finish and the oyster that costs $2.30.","The Bluepoint oyster costs 10 cents less than the oyster with the fruity finish.","The oyster that costs $2.10 doesn't have a melon-like flavor.","The Pomaquin oyster costs somewhat less than the one from Willapa, RI.","The one with the briny finish costs somewhat less than the Pomaquin oyster."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Ninigreth","Pomaquin","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Barnstable, ME","Charlestown, CT","Punaville, RI","Willapa, RI"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","fruity","melon-like"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a944741432ea37a03f8eae3546cc6ca2"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["Of the project headed by Dr. Farley and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020, one is the Tevatron LHC and the other is in Paris.","Of the Berlin accelerator and the Paris accelerator, one is the Egert Facility and the other will go online in 2018.","The five accelerators are the project headed by Dr. Noble, the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018, the Tevatron LHC, the Berlin accelerator and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Noble nor the Dublin facility is the Falston LCS.","Neither the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 nor the Dublin accelerator is the Lectra 4C.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is either the Egert Facility or the project headed by Dr. Dorsey.","The Lisbon accelerator isn't headed by Dr. Noble.","Of the Reykjavik facility and the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019, one is the Zynga Complex and the other is headed by Dr. Lester."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Dorsey","Dr. Farley","Dr. Huff","Dr. Lester","Dr. Noble"],"label_d":["Berlin","Dublin","Lisbon","Paris","Reykjavik"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1ef469cec23ec776c6dce4216c4c056"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["The five cases were the March 31 proceeding, Omar v Powers, Justice Underwood's majority opinion, the 8-1 decision and Short v Metz.","Of the 2-7 decision and the March 31 proceeding, one was Zamora v Pibb and the other had its majority opinion written by Justice Underwood.","The 2-7 decision was 2 weeks after Justice Hatfield's majority opinion.","Gibbs v Kintz was either the March 3 proceeding or Justice Caldwell's majority opinion.","Zamora v Pibb didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Larson.","The March 24 case wasn't the 4-5 decision.","Omar v Powers was 3 weeks after the 3-6 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Gibbs v Kintz","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Watts v Yang","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","3-6","4-5","6-3","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Caldwell","Hatfield","Larson","Underwood"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=89f235634a1fb752832256cc809e6067"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The one with the $10,000 credit limit is either the Credit Korp card or the one with an APR of 9%.","The Whitly Bank card doesn't expire on 08\/2025.","Of the card with an APR of 8% and the card with the $10,000 credit limit, one is from TrustCo and the other expires on 08\/2025.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have a limit of $8,500.","The one that expires on 08\/2025 has an APR 3 percent lower than the card that expires on 04\/2024.","The one with an APR of 10% has a limit of $4,000.","The card that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the one that expires on 02\/2024.","The one that expires on 12\/2025 has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $8,500 credit limit.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","Neither the one that expires on 02\/2024 nor the one with the $3,500 credit limit is the one with an APR of 12%.","The Credit Korp card doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","Neither the Dell Scargo card nor the card with the $4,000 credit limit is the one that expires on 02\/2024."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$8,500","$10,000","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","08\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=995a155a49f92925503a183706d92447"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["Of V. tenesis and the bacteria sequenced in September, one was sequenced by Dr. Long and the other has 750 genes.","E. carolinus has 750 more genes than the organism sequenced in April.","The bacteria with 750 genes wasn't sequenced in July.","The one sequenced by Dr. Long has 250 more genes than P. wellington.","The bacteria sequenced in September has 250 more genes than the bacteria sequenced in April.","The bacteria with 1,250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","The one sequenced in February has 500 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Long.","V. tenesis has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Zamora.","E. paradolens wasn't sequenced by Dr. Long.","P. wellington was sequenced in April.","The one sequenced in February wasn't sequenced by Dr. Jordan."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Doyle","Jordan","Long","Trujillo","Zamora"],"label_d":["February","April","July","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e14884cb7d4e16bb80e1a579af5c5e20"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The player who won with a royal flush was either the competitor who won the $6.50 pot or Ramon.","The player who won the $3.75 pot won 1 hand after Ramon.","The person who won the $6.50 pot won with a full house.","Yvonne didn't win with a full house.","Of the competitor who won with a royal flush and Ernestine, one won the $9.00 pot and the other won the fifth hand.","Yvonne won 2 hands after the player who won the $9.00 pot.","The person who won with one pair won 1 hand before the competitor who won with a royal flush.","The player who won the $3.75 pot didn't win with a flush.","The person who won the fourth hand didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Veronica won sometime after Frances."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Frances","Ramon","Veronica","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","full house","flush","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$18.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4bc5d36ccd1e435e529b9157d108fe65"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Tim Townsend is worth 3 billion less than the mogul who works in the medical industry.","Of the person who works in the biotech industry and the magnate worth $28 billion, one is from Canada and the other is Sid Scott.","The tycoon who works in the biotech industry is worth 2 billion more than the magnate from Norway.","The person who works in the pharmaceutical industry isn't from Denmark.","The tycoon worth $26 billion doesn't work in the banking industry.","Cal Craig is worth 1 billion more than Tim Townsend.","The magnate from Mexico is either the person worth $26 billion or Tim Townsend.","Al Acosta isn't worth exactly $28 billion.","The mogul who works in the banking industry isn't from Denmark.","Tim Townsend is worth 2 billion less than the magnate from Argentina."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Sid Scott","Tim Townsend"],"label_c":["Argentina","Canada","Denmark","Mexico","Norway"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","finance","medical","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fe9c4b50694f1da8b306cbc3ba466199"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Fay Ferguson won in 1964.","The winner from Russia won her prize 8 years before the person who won the prize in economics.","The person who won the prize in economics won her prize 8 years before the winner who won the prize in medicine.","Neither the winner who won in 1964 nor Hannah Hay is the person from New Zealand.","The person from France won the prize in astronomy.","The person who won the prize in astronomy is either Norma Nolan or the winner who won in 1972.","Of the person who won the prize in economics and Edna Evitz, one is from Mexico and the other won in 1972.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 12 years before the winner from Australia.","Edna Evitz didn't win the prize in medicine."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Mandy Marsh","Norma Nolan"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","economics","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a3faf0125158ad6e7cc40ec5b24f334f"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Lit on Wheels\" has more books than the mobile library Francisco drives.","The Winnebago has 100 more books than the bookmobile Leroy drives.","The five vehicles are the vehicle with 400 books, the bookmobile Wesley drives, the mobile library Kimberly drives, \"Explore More\" and the Greyhound bus.","\"Dream Machine\" isn't driven by Francisco.","\"Explore More\" has more books than the mobile library Kimberly drives.","The Airstream isn't driven by Myra.","The Airstream has 50 more books than \"Books-4-U\".","The Greyhound bus has more books than the bookmobile Myra drives.","The bookmobile with 250 books isn't the ambulance."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Explore More","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes"],"label_c":["Francisco","Kimberly","Leroy","Myra","Wesley"],"label_d":["Airstream","ambulance","Greyhound bus","Mack truck","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7f16aae0895d3f580b31aee58f313f7e"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Kelley had to spell \"elucidated\".","Bessie was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The student who finished in second place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Nixon's class.","Kelley didn't finish in sixth place.","The child whose final word was \"duplicity\", the contestant from Mrs. Condini's class, and Ira are three different people.","Kelley didn't finish in second place.","Of Clarence and the child who finished in fifth place, one had to spell \"anemic\" and the other was from Mrs. Nixon's class.","The contestant whose final word was \"elucidated\" is either the student who finished in fifth place or the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class.","The child from Mrs. Yeffer's class had to spell a word that was 3 letters longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Witte's class.","Clarence, the student whose final word was \"consomme\", the student from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the contestant who finished in fourth place are all different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Bessie","Clarence","Ira","Kelley","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Nixon","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["second","fourth","fifth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=84c18b315f72dae41f08fb992d6db842"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["Irskela wasn't photographed in 1990.","Of the waterfall Derrick shot in 1990 and Inawatai, one is in Jamaica and the other is 110 ft tall.","Sihat is either the 110 ft tall fall or the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1989.","Garray is 5 ft shorter than the waterfall Derrick shot in 1990.","The five waterfalls are the 115 ft tall fall, the waterfall Derrick shot in 1992, the waterfall located in Canada, the waterfall located in Jamaica and the waterfall in Nigeria.","Sihat is somewhat shorter than the fall located in Switzerland.","The fall Derrick photographed in 1984 is not in Nigeria.","The waterfall located in Canada is 5 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1990."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Sihat","Garray","Cerbel","Irskela","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1984","1989","1990","1992","1998"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9a29cba2c0982a224a278fad769aa87b"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The woman who scored a 63 won her tournament 1 year after Vickie Vern.","The woman who won at Pennyfoot was either the golfer who scored a 65 or Robin Rust.","The woman who won in 1920 shot a 62.","Of the woman who scored a 64 and the woman who won at Cowbush Cove, one was Shari Steel and the other won in 1921.","Wendy Wells didn't win at Scotch Pines.","The person who won at Pennyfoot didn't shoot a 63.","Wendy Wells, the woman who won in 1923, the golfer who scored a 60 and the person who won in 1922 were all different golfers.","Neither Wendy Wells nor the person who won at Juniper Hills was the person who scored a 63.","Of the golfer who won at Cowbush Cove and the golfer who won in 1924, one was Bonita Bitz and the other shot a 62."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Robin Rust","Shari Steel","Vickie Vern","Wendy Wells"],"label_c":["60","62","63","64","65"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0dd3293cb6fd8f60d5be12ae526e73d7"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The ISON-X42 isn't in Berlin.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 is headed by Dr. Noble.","The Dublin accelerator will go online sometime after the project headed by Dr. Lester.","Neither the Warsaw accelerator nor the project headed by Dr. York is the facility scheduled to go online in 2019.","Of the facility scheduled to go online in 2019 and the Madrid accelerator, one is headed by Dr. Lester and the other is the Egert Facility.","The Egert Facility will go online 1 year before the project headed by Dr. Tate.","The Falston LCS isn't headed by Dr. York.","The project headed by Dr. Tate is either the ISON-X42 or the Lectra 4C.","Of the Egert Facility and the project headed by Dr. Tate, one is in Paris and the other will go online in 2020.","The Lectra 4C will not go online in 2020.","The Lectra 4C isn't in Berlin.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is headed by Dr. Noble."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C"],"label_c":["Dr. Lester","Dr. Noble","Dr. Tate","Dr. Underwood","Dr. York"],"label_d":["Berlin","Dublin","Madrid","Paris","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bdc4c42f872a250c209047bd3dc1906e"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["Flora Flynn's report wasn't from Jackson.","The sighting of the teardrop-shaped UFO was from Jackson.","The report of the triangle-shaped UFO was either the August 6 report or the sighting from Jackson.","The report of the diamond-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day before the report from Jackson.","Benny Baron's sighting wasn't from Houghton.","Of the sighting from Jackson and Benny Baron's sighting, one was received on August 7 and the other was received on August 5.","Of the August 6 sighting and Hal Harrison's sighting, one involved the triangle-shaped UFO and the other was from Postville.","The August 4 report wasn't from Crescent City.","Neither the August 7 report nor the report of the triangle-shaped UFO was the sighting from Crescent City.","The sighting of the egg-shaped UFO was either the report from Houghton or the August 8 sighting.","The report of the egg-shaped UFO was submitted 2 days after Iva Ingram's sighting."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Abe Alvarez","Benny Baron","Flora Flynn","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Crescent City","Houghton","Jackson","Otisfield","Postville"],"label_d":["cone","diamond","egg","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ba60b8c17d8e42430b198038e518a630"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The traveler whose birthday is on June 14th is not from Sweden.","Izzy has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Germany.","Frank wasn't born on June 14th.","The person from Norway is either Charles or the diplomat.","Of Charles and the politician, one is from Sweden and the other was born on April 13th.","The person from Canada is not the surgeon.","Neville was born on April 13th.","The traveler from Canada has a birthday 1 month after Neville.","Of the traveler from Norway and the architect, one is Charles and the other was born on August 15th."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Charles","Frank","Izzy","Jeffrey","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fd5b1fccf9200bbbaf03fe07594c0de2"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Of the dish that bakes for 45 minutes and the recipe that serves 9 people, one is the bean casserole and the other cooks at 425 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes serves 2 people.","The candied yams recipe cooks at 350 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 45 minutes doesn't serve exactly 8 people.","The recipe that cooks at 400 degrees bakes 5 minutes longer than the mac and cheese.","The dish that serves 2 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 350 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 25 minutes doesn't cook at 340 degrees.","The baked ham, the recipe that bakes for 45 minutes, the recipe that serves 4 people and the recipe that bakes for 40 minutes are all different dishes.","The recipe that serves 4 people doesn't cook at 325 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 45 minutes is either the recipe that serves 2 people or the dish that cooks at 425 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","meatloaf"],"label_c":["325 degrees","340 degrees","350 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","4 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a7810078e47b64110e2148c809d44b4"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person who won the prize in economics is either the winner from Poland or Ida Ingram.","The winner who won the prize in bioengineering won her prize 4 years after Edna Evitz.","The person from France didn't win the prize in literature.","The winner who won in 1980 didn't win the prize in literature.","Ida Ingram won her prize 4 years after Deb Daniels.","Rita Reeves won her prize 12 years after Ida Ingram.","Of Mandy Marsh and the winner who won in 1964, one won the prize in bioengineering and the other is from Russia.","The winner who won in 1976 is from Australia.","Edna Evitz won her prize before the person from Ireland.","The winner from France won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in physics."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Edna Evitz","Ida Ingram","Mandy Marsh","Rita Reeves"],"label_c":["bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Ireland","France","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e577271f65cb89fa339b6e40f92a3cb6"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["QMZ sold for $28 per share.","The real estate stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","HBW wasn't in the technology sector.","Neither the stock that sold for $26 per share nor the stock that sold for $28 per share was the stock Geraldo bought.","The financial stock was 1 dollar per share less expensive than HBW.","ABTR was 2 dollars per share more expensive than JMO.","Neither the stock Edith bought nor HBW was the stock that sold for $28 per share.","The stock that sold for $25 per share was bought by Heathcliff.","Of the utilities stock and the stock Ida Mae bought, one sold for $25 per share and the other was ABTR."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","JMO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Delilah","Edith","Geraldo","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["financial","health care","real estate","technology","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3ddfa4792adeb9a6f19e386c9b25a705"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The telecom stock was bought by Geraldo.","Of the stock that sold for $27 per share and HBW, one was bought by Delilah and the other was in the energy sector.","The energy stock was 3 dollars per share less expensive than the technology stock.","The telecom stock was per share more expensive than the stock Edith bought.","QMZ was either the energy stock or the stock Delilah bought.","The financial stock, PSTO and the stock that sold for $27 per share were all different stocks.","GXTV didn't sell for $26 per share.","The financial stock was 1 dollar per share more expensive than the stock Ida Mae bought.","JMO was 1 dollar per share more expensive than QMZ."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Bill","Delilah","Edith","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c102ca7863427172d1675592004e8930"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Zeke's Spruce isn't in Benton Notch.","Of the 144 ft. tree and Old Jarvis, one is in Deloit Woods and the other is 99 years old.","The tree in Silk Notch is shorter than the tree in Deloit Woods.","The tree in Woden Woods is 3 feet shorter than Zeke's Spruce.","Evan's Fir is 6 feet taller than the tree in Deloit Woods.","The 147 ft. tree isn't 87 years old.","Neither the 85 year-old tree nor the 87 year-old tree is Zeke's Spruce.","The tree in Benton Notch is either the 96 year-old tree or the 156 ft. tree.","The Senator is 6 feet shorter than Marsh Tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","85","87","96","99"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6d078b5cabd6e2e0ac63a3662339438"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The bear was orange.","The piece Emma bought cost 2 dollars more than the monkey.","The snail didn't cost $4.00.","The bear cost more than the balloon Zachary bought.","The $7.00 animal wasn't red.","The fish cost 2 dollars more than the balloon Emma bought.","The snail was purchased by Javier.","The animal Yvette bought cost more than the white animal.","Of the piece Javier bought and the dog, one cost $5.00 and the other was purple.","The piece William bought wasn't orange."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","dog","fish","monkey","snail"],"label_c":["brown","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Emma","Javier","William","Yvette","Zachary"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4cd62b171116da9ef95841ed0752480"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Veronica won 1 hand before the person who won the $5.25 pot.","Veronica didn't win the $6.50 pot.","Courtney won the $12.50 pot.","Of the player who won the fifth hand and the player who won the $12.50 pot, one won with a straight flush and the other was Byron.","Veronica won with a straight.","Of the person who won the first hand and Lee, one won with a full house and the other won the $12.50 pot.","The player who won with a royal flush won 2 hands after the player who won with a straight flush.","Byron was either the competitor who won the $9.00 pot or the person who won with a straight."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Byron","Courtney","Lee","Maria","Veronica"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4954cb5f7d2edb5588797f33b6b0ee4a"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The magnate from Norway is worth 2 billion more than the tycoon who works in the aerospace industry.","Cal Craig, the mogul who works in the software industry, and the magnate from Ireland are three different people.","Betty Bush is worth somewhat more than Rachel Reid.","Mike Mckay doesn't work in the software industry.","Of Betty Bush and the tycoon who works in the retail industry, one is from Canada and the other is worth $27 billion.","Rachel Reid isn't from Germany.","Betty Bush works in the finance industry.","The mogul who works in the finance industry is worth 3 billion less than the person from Ireland."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Ida Ingram","Mike Mckay","Rachel Reid"],"label_c":["Canada","Denmark","Ireland","Germany","Norway"],"label_d":["aerospace","biotech","finance","retail","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=395020f9608455cb3d0dea3c2dcb4606"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who finished fourth didn't make the black item.","The person who entered her hat finished somewhat after the person who submitted the orange item.","The entrant who submitted the green item finished 1 place after Geneva.","Ollie finished 2 places before the knitter who entered her mittens.","Natasha is either the person who submitted the purple item or the entrant who submitted the white item.","The knitter who finished third made the socks.","Ruth, the knitter who submitted the purple item, and the knitter who finished first are three different people.","The five people are the knitter who finished second, Ruth, Geneva, Ollie and the knitter who entered her blanket.","The person who entered her blanket finished 1 place before the entrant who submitted the purple item.","The knitter who entered her socks finished somewhat after the person who entered her hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Ernestine","Geneva","Natasha","Ollie","Ruth"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","purple","white"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb7c872dadb399c88564951f18776c50"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The customer who will be seeing Dr. Dalton has the appointment for the root canal.","Patsy isn't scheduled for 1:30pm.","Of Jonathan and the client who will be seeing Dr. Park, one has the appointment for the whitening and the other is scheduled for 11:30am.","Shane doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The person going in for the root canal has an appointment 1 hour before the patient who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Booker has an appointment 2 hours before the patient going in for the crown.","The client with the 10:30am appointment has the appointment for the cleaning.","The person going in for the whitening, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Winters, and Orlando are three different people.","Patsy won't be seen by Dr. Park.","Orlando has an appointment sometime before Jonathan.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Winters has an appointment 2 hours before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Park."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Felix","Jonathan","Orlando","Patsy","Shane"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","root canal","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Dalton","Dr. Park","Dr. Reynolds","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86ec574c2849be9bb1faabbd23a7ba83"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who got the A was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Grey.","Virgil didn't get the B+.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher spoke 2 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","The presenter who got the C- spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone.","The presenter who spoke for 8 minutes didn't get the C-.","Of the student who got the A and Zachary, one spoke for 12 minutes and the other talked about P.M. Grey.","Zachary spoke for 10 minutes.","Virgil didn't speak for 14 minutes.","The student who got the A spoke 4 minutes more than Sheryl.","Blake didn't get the B+.","The student who got the B+ didn't talk about P.M. Thatcher.","Zachary got the C+."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Blake","Iris","Sheryl","Virgil","Zachary"],"label_c":["Balfour","Gladstone","Grey","North","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","B+","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4e31230e61106a7be0e9fc33f198afdb"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["E. paradolens has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Henderson.","Of the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Acosta and the bacteria sequenced in September, one has 250 genes and the other is E. carolinus.","The bacteria with 750 genes wasn't sequenced by Dr. Young.","V. tenesis has somewhat more genes than the organism sequenced in December.","The five organisms were the one sequenced in September, the organism sequenced by Dr. Underwood, the one sequenced by Dr. Young, the bacteria with 1,000 genes and the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Prince.","B. mangeris has 250 more genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","Of the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood and the organism sequenced by Dr. Young, one is V. tenesis and the other was sequenced in July.","E. carolinus was either the organism sequenced in February or the one sequenced by Dr. Henderson."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Henderson","Prince","Underwood","Young"],"label_d":["February","April","July","September","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f4193ed176d18fdbab34876b06094a2f"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.6656 N was found sometime after the cache at 41.0237 N.","The case at 40.2516 N wasn't at 88.1928 W.","Of the box found on May 9 and the cache at 40.6656 N, one was at 88.3907 W and the other held the sunglasses.","The box at 88.4584 W, the cache that held the brass key and the case that held the chewing gum were all different boxes.","The box that held the chewing gum wasn't at 88.3821 W.","The case at 40.3109 N was found on May 9.","The cache at 88.3821 W was found sometime after the cache at 40.2516 N.","The cache that held the ancient coin was found sometime before the box that held the sunglasses.","The box at 40.6656 N held the marbles.","The box at 41.0237 N was either the cache at 88.0431 W or the box that held the brass key.","The box that held the ancient coin was either the case at 88.0431 W or the case at 88.3821 W.","The box at 88.3821 W was either the cache at 40.5912 N or the box at 40.2516 N."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b655f0e2bb5d1f0453c0c6dd310a3c5"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The financial stock was either ABTR or the stock Francine bought.","PSTO, the stock Geraldo bought, the stock that sold for $25 per share and the stock that sold for $26 per share were all different stocks.","Neither QMZ nor HBW was the technology stock.","HBW wasn't in the health care sector.","PSTO wasn't in the health care sector.","Of the telecom stock and QMZ, one was bought by Ida Mae and the other sold for $25 per share.","The stock that sold for $29 per share was either the stock Ida Mae bought or the health care stock.","ABTR sold for $25 per share.","Neither QMZ nor HBW was the stock that sold for $28 per share.","Of the stock Abigail bought and PSTO, one was in the telecom sector and the other sold for $27 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","HBW","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","technology","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=535870a887b8e7a55d522bd35ee4879a"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Knox Woods is 80 years old.","The 150 ft. tree isn't 94 years old.","The 144 ft. tree is in Deloit Woods.","Of the 96 year-old tree and the 150 ft. tree, one is in Benton Notch and the other is The Senator.","Neither Old Jarvis nor the 80 year-old tree is the tree in York Woods.","The 87 year-old tree is shorter than Marsh Tree.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 3 feet shorter than the 87 year-old tree.","The tree in Woden Woods is either the 96 year-old tree or the 80 year-old tree.","Of Zeke's Spruce and the tree in Knox Woods, one is 156 ft. tall and the other is 79 years old."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["79","80","87","94","96"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Knox Woods","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=567c9331421ea2f1c52822c87d1c47fe"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who submitted the green item didn't knit the tea cozy.","The knitter who submitted the purple item made the mittens.","The knitter who submitted the blue item made the sweater.","The knitter who finished second is either Kimberly or the knitter who submitted the silver item.","Marianne didn't knit the mittens.","Desiree finished 1 place before the entrant who submitted the purple item.","The knitter who entered her sweater finished 1 place before Desiree.","The person who submitted the blue item finished 1 place before the entrant who submitted the silver item.","The person who finished fourth didn't knit the tea cozy.","Of the person who finished second and the knitter who submitted the blue item, one made the socks and the other is Kimberly.","Marianne didn't finish fourth.","Ernestine didn't finish third."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carla","Desiree","Ernestine","Kimberly","Marianne"],"label_c":["hat","mittens","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","green","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d9fb137f430c5f2cad6105849b6d841"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Credit Korp card has an APR 3 percent lower than the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The one that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the card that expires on 08\/2025.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't expire on 09\/2025.","The card with an APR of 10% doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","The TrustCo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card that expires on 05\/2025.","The one with an APR of 11% expires on 06\/2025.","The Dell Scargo card doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't have a limit of $15,000.","The Southwest Inc card doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","Neither the Dell Scargo card nor the one with an APR of 8% is the card that expires on 06\/2025.","The one that expires on 11\/2025 has a limit of $7,500.","The card that expires on 08\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $10,000.","The one that expires on 08\/2025 doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","The Dell Scargo card has an APR 1 percent higher than the card with the $7,500 credit limit."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$7,500","$10,000","$15,000"],"label_d":["05\/2025","06\/2025","08\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5dbfcc4386decf8d1dc1451587756884"} {"story":"Sandra is compiling an article on some of the most recent Supreme Court decisions. Help her with her research by matching each case to its date, and determine the final decision (yes votes and no votes) as well as the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion.","clues":["Carson v Dunn didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","The 8-1 decision was either Carson v Dunn or Omar v Powers.","Justice Larson's majority opinion wasn't the 8-1 decision.","The March 10 proceeding didn't have its majority opinion written by Justice Quinn.","Short v Metz was the 5-4 decision.","Justice Olson's majority opinion was 2 weeks after Omar v Powers.","The 6-3 decision was either Short v Metz or Carson v Dunn.","Justice Alvarado's majority opinion was 2 weeks before Ayers v Byrd.","Of Short v Metz and Justice Alvarado's majority opinion, one was the 7-2 decision and the other was on March 24.","The 7-2 decision was sometime before the 8-1 decision."],"categories":["Dates","Cases","Decisions","Justices"],"label_a":["March 3","March 10","March 17","March 24","March 31"],"label_b":["Ayers v Byrd","Carson v Dunn","Omar v Powers","Short v Metz","Zamora v Pibb"],"label_c":["2-7","5-4","6-3","7-2","8-1"],"label_d":["Alvarado","Hatfield","Larson","Olson","Quinn"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1e9e3ac1b1af1272d49206b70aecd9a3"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The person who won in 1923 didn't shoot a 60.","Pamela Peet won at Cowbush Cove.","Of the person who won at Willow Grove and Vickie Vern, one shot a 67 and the other won in 1920.","The golfer who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament 1 year after the golfer who scored a 62.","The golfer who scored a 62 won her tournament 3 years before the woman who scored a 67.","The person who won in 1923 was either the golfer who won at Juniper Hills or the woman who won at Willow Grove.","Tina Tuttle won her tournament sometime before Olivia Oden.","The woman who scored a 62 won her tournament 3 years before the woman who won at Amble Glen.","Tina Tuttle didn't win in 1920.","Of the golfer who scored a 61 and Harriet Holt, one won in 1922 and the other won at Willow Grove."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Harriet Holt","Olivia Oden","Pamela Peet","Tina Tuttle","Vickie Vern"],"label_c":["60","61","62","66","67"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Cowbush Cove","Juniper Hills","Scotch Pines","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8777d9acf63b03baf61e08adc7a75b90"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall located in Tibet is 5 ft higher than the fall Derrick photographed in 1999.","Garray is in Tibet.","Oginao is 5 ft shorter than the fall located in Switzerland.","The 110 ft tall waterfall wasn't shot in 1995.","Of Garray and the 110 ft tall fall, one was shot in 2001 and the other is located in Jamaica.","Neither the fall located in Switzerland nor Rhoqua is the fall Derrick photographed in 1996.","The waterfall located in New Zealand is 10 ft higher than Oginao.","Inawatai was photographed in 1996."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai","Oginao"],"label_c":["Canada","Tibet","New Zealand","Jamaica","Switzerland"],"label_d":["1983","1995","1996","1999","2001"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=198341acff4f45bf692cb104374f019d"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Pam's customer has her appointment 2 hours after Juana.","Of Yvonne's client and the client with the 11:00am appointment, one chose honey blonde and the other is Cristina.","Of Cristina and Iris, one chose brown sable and the other has the 1:00pm appointment.","The customer that chose brown sable isn't being helped by Whitney.","Eileen has her appointment 1 hour after the client that chose vivacious red.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment isn't being helped by Yvonne.","Yvonne's customer has her appointment sometime after the customer that chose honey blonde.","Eileen is either the customer that chose honey blonde or the customer that chose midnight blue.","The five customers are the client that chose honey blonde, Whitney's customer, Susie's customer, Eileen and Cristina."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Eileen","Hope","Iris","Juana"],"label_c":["Pam","Susie","Victoria","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=cf9e80d9f581e754f73dc671b41b153c"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 8:30pm didn't have exactly 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired on Tuesday had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","The show that aired at 2:00pm had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired on BMT.","The show with 750,000 viewers aired on SBC.","The program that aired on WNW had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired on Sunday.","The program that aired on Sunday had somewhat fewer viewers than the show that aired at 6:00pm.","The show with 1,000,000 viewers was either the show that aired at 8:30pm or the show that aired at 2:00pm.","The program that aired on PTR had 500,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 4:30pm.","The five programs were the program that aired on BMT, the program that aired on Friday, the show with 1,000,000 viewers, the program that aired at 8:30pm and the show that aired on Monday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","2:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Friday"],"label_d":["BMT","GMA","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=77ae8445109a7cb9c2295ca748ff4cbf"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who paid $8.99 didn't choose puttanesca sauce.","Neither the contestant who paid $6.99 nor Terry was the competitor who ordered fettuccine.","Louis ordered taglioni.","The contestant who chose marinara sauce ordered penne.","Elisa paid 3 dollars less than the contestant who chose pomodoro sauce.","The runner who ordered penne paid more than the contestant who ordered rotini.","The contestant who ordered fettuccine paid 1 dollar less than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","Of the competitor who ordered fettuccine and Gwendolyn, one paid $9.99 and the other chose marinara sauce.","The runner who ordered spaghetti paid 2 dollars less than Louis."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Elisa","Gwendolyn","Irma","Louis","Terry"],"label_c":["fettuccine","penne","rotini","spaghetti","taglioni"],"label_d":["arrabiata","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0026e7e3b654a7f9bf8dc04dcb159bce"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Chach culture didn't have a population size of 9,500.","Neither the culture with 9,500 people nor the culture with 5,000 people was the Lyeilia culture.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years after the Echmust culture.","The Chach culture was either the culture founded in 1100 AD or the culture founded in 600 AD.","The Zuneos culture was founded sometime after the Echmust culture.","The culture located near Unity had a population size of 5,000.","The culture with 8,000 people was either the Echmust culture or the society founded in 350 AD.","The culture located near Kentfield was founded 750 years after the Zuneos culture.","The culture located near Zwingle had a population size of 9,000.","The culture founded in 350 AD wasn't based near Valencia."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Chach","Echmust","Lyeilia","Nysrani","Zuneos"],"label_c":["5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Garden Grove","Kentfield","Unity","Valencia","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ef48d1a1ade58fc39b68953ba647fd3c"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Kelly isn't being helped by Tammie.","Dolores has her appointment 3 hours before Yvonne's client.","Dolores is either the customer that chose midnight blue or the customer that chose honey blonde.","The customer that chose deep copper has her appointment sometime after Juana.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment, Yvonne's customer, and Dolores are three different customers.","Victoria's client has her appointment 1 hour before Nettie's customer.","The client that chose midnight blue has her appointment 1 hour after Victoria's customer.","Juana isn't being helped by Yvonne.","The client that chose warm mocha isn't being helped by Tammie.","Of the customer that chose honey blonde and the client with the 12:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other is Cristina.","The client that chose brown sable is being worked on by Yvonne."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Cristina","Dolores","Eileen","Juana","Kelly"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25f382daecc16cb36a5d2c86d0d4b5a9"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["Neither Old Jarvis nor the 87 year-old tree is the tree in Knox Woods.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 87 years old.","The tree in Knox Woods isn't 79 years old.","Of the tree in York Woods and the 79 year-old tree, one is Nolan's Pine and the other is 147 ft. tall.","Roger's Oak is 6 feet taller than the tree in Eldora Woods.","The 153 ft. tree is in York Woods.","The 80 year-old tree is 3 feet taller than the 87 year-old tree.","Neither the 94 year-old tree nor the 87 year-old tree is the tree in Eldora Woods.","Marsh Tree is 3 feet shorter than the 79 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Old Jarvis","Marsh Tree","Nolan\\'s Pine","Roger\\'s Oak","The Senator"],"label_c":["79","80","87","94","96"],"label_d":["Benton Notch","Deloit Woods","Eldora Woods","Knox Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9349c48bd61fc2a0d4deaebcbe1a6fcc"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The winner who won the prize in physics won her prize 4 years after the winner who won the prize in medicine.","Of the person from Australia and the winner who won in 1968, one is Tara Tate and the other won the prize in physics.","The person who won in 1968 isn't from Russia.","Mandy Marsh won the prize in physics.","The person who won the prize in physics won her prize 8 years before Sue Simpson.","The person from France won the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won in 1972 is either the winner who won the prize in astronomy or the person who won the prize in medicine.","Tara Tate didn't win the prize in astronomy.","The winner who won the prize in physics won her prize 8 years before the person from Poland.","Edna Evitz didn't win the prize in astronomy."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Edna Evitz","Mandy Marsh","Sue Simpson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","France","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=456ee122850dddb623de24153acdad2e"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose jet black has her appointment 2 hours after Susie's customer.","Lynette isn't being helped by Rhonda.","The client that chose deep copper has her appointment sometime after Susie's client.","The five customers are the customer that chose honey blonde, the client with the 12:00pm appointment, Alison, Whitney's client and the client with the 1:00pm appointment.","The client that chose jet black isn't being helped by Rhonda.","The client that chose honey blonde is either Georgia or Yvonne's client.","Of Whitney's customer and Blanche, one has the 2:00pm appointment and the other chose honey blonde.","The client that chose midnight blue, the client with the 12:00pm appointment, and Alison are three different customers.","Georgia has her appointment 3 hours after Alison."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Dolores","Georgia","Lynette"],"label_c":["Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Whitney","Yvonne"],"label_d":["deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=25a2e2f13794fe26d32006750a972cb3"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["Neither the candied yams recipe nor the dish that cooks at 410 degrees is the dish that serves 5 people.","The recipe that cooks at 410 degrees is either the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes or the roast potatoes recipe.","The recipe that serves 6 people requires 5 minutes less baking time than the candied yams recipe.","The recipe that cooks at 425 degrees bakes somewhat longer than the baked ham.","The dish that cooks at 400 degrees is either the roast potatoes recipe or the recipe that bakes for 30 minutes.","The candied yams recipe requires somewhat less baking time than the recipe that serves 2 people.","The recipe that serves 8 people doesn't cook at 385 degrees.","The chicken cutlet bakes 10 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 425 degrees.","The recipe that serves 6 people bakes 10 minutes longer than the dish that cooks at 400 degrees.","The chicken cutlet doesn't cook at 385 degrees."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","candied yams","chicken cutlet","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","410 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["2 people","5 people","6 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d8d626dc16ecd61ea0a226b74a93db1"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund run by Zed Zamora is either the one with a return of 10% or the fund with a return of 7%.","The one begun in 2012 is run by Ralph Ross.","Silver Rock isn't the hedge fund with a return of 6%.","The one begun in 1992 is run by Zed Zamora.","The fund run by Zed Zamora has a larger return than the fund run by Larry Larsen.","Citizen Trust has a 1 percent larger return than the fund begun in 1992.","The one begun in 2012 has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 2009.","Pine Bay isn't run by Zed Zamora.","Of the fund run by Larry Larsen and Hudson Brook, one has had a return of 9% and the other started in 2005.","The fund with a return of 9%, the fund begun in 2012 and Oak Capital are all different funds.","The one run by Quentin Quinn has a 2 percent larger return than Oak Capital.","Neither the fund begun in 2005 nor the fund run by Quentin Quinn is Pine Bay."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Quentin Quinn","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1989","1992","2005","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=de0959298d5f177490b8bb14ceb709a3"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The aerophobe leaving in May won't go to Ohio.","Neal won't leave in January.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot will leave sometime before the aerophobe with the lucky hat.","The flier with the lucky hat will leave 1 month before Zachary.","The aerophobe leaving in April, the aerophobe going to Wyoming, Zachary and the passenger with the horseshoe are all different fliers.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot will leave 1 month before Sophie.","The passenger going to Ohio won't bring a shamrock.","Of the flier with the shamrock and the flier leaving in March, one will go to Delaware and the other is Whitney.","The passenger with the horseshoe will leave 3 months after the flier going to Wyoming.","The passenger leaving in May won't go to Texas."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Brandi","Neal","Sophie","Whitney","Zachary"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock"],"label_d":["Delaware","Ohio","Pennsylvania","Texas","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4b2a7d7f0093b61c668af120f079f9ee"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Rhonda's customer has her appointment 2 hours after the client that chose vivacious red.","Of the customer that chose vivacious red and Juana, one is being worked on by Nettie and the other has the 11:00am appointment.","Alison doesn't have the 2:00pm appointment.","Myra has the 1:00pm appointment.","Tammie's client has her appointment 1 hour before Nettie's customer.","The customer with the 3:00pm appointment chose deep copper.","The customer that chose warm mocha has her appointment 1 hour before the customer that chose honey blonde.","Of the client that chose vivacious red and the customer with the 1:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Pam and the other is Eileen."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Dolores","Eileen","Juana","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Pam","Rhonda","Tammie","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","honey blonde","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5eedafc832128e5ce88a150f3a905815"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Tombawomba\" cost 750 dollars less than Isabel's dummy.","Of \"Xavier\" and Nicole's dummy, one is going to Oslo and the other cost $1,500.","The puppet going to Portland cost 250 dollars less than Nicole's piece.","Of Isabel's dummy and \"Waldarama\", one is going to St. Moritz and the other cost $1,750.","Lucas's piece, the dummy going to St. Moritz, and \"Utrecht\" are three different dummies.","Isabel's piece, the $1,750 dummy and \"Yenga\" are all different dummies.","The piece going to Portland cost somewhat less than \"Yenga\".","Jeff's piece cost somewhat less than \"Utrecht\".","Lucas's puppet isn't going to Baltimore.","The $1,000 piece isn't \"Utrecht\"."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Isabel","Jeff","Lucas","Nicole"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Waldarama","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Baltimore","Oslo","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=372a687fd0cbf926ddecfda7c43ec355"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The sandwich with cheddar cheese is either the sandwich with bologna or the $3.75 sandwich.","The order with corned beef includes muenster cheese.","The order with bologna includes colby jack cheese.","Of the order with colby jack cheese and the $4.75 sandwich, one is Irene's and the other includes salami.","Carol's order costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Omar's sandwich doesn't include provolone cheese.","Irene's sandwich costs 2 dollars more than the order with ham.","The order with provolone cheese costs more than Carol's order.","Frances's order costs 2 dollars more than Darrell's order."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Darrell","Frances","Irene","Omar"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","ham","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a233e97f0e8cf815cefec1c0a4f0daed"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired at 2:00pm didn't have exactly 1,250,000 viewers.","The program that aired on Monday had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Wednesday.","The program that aired on WNW had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on FNX.","The show that aired at 8:30pm didn't air on GMA.","The show that aired on Saturday, the show that aired at 10:00pm, the show that aired at 6:00pm and the program with 1,250,000 viewers were all different programs.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on WNW.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers didn't air on GMA.","Of the program with 750,000 viewers and the show that aired on Friday, one aired on WNW and the other aired at 6:00pm.","The show that aired on Wednesday was either the show that aired at 8:30pm or the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired at 6:00pm was either the program with 1,250,000 viewers or the program that aired on SBC.","The program that aired at 10:00pm brought in 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired at 8:30pm had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 6:00pm."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c6b517d6bf2d315fd728f46a21f76add"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Bernice won't be seen by Dr. Estrada.","The customer going in for the extraction has an appointment 1 hour before Orlando.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Fry is either the customer going in for the veneers or the patient with the 9:30am appointment.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Joseph has an appointment 1 hour after Rosemary.","Of the customer who will be seeing Dr. Fry and the person going in for the whitening, one is scheduled for 1:30pm and the other is Harold.","Harold has an appointment 2 hours after Orlando.","Orlando, the client going in for the filling and Bernice are all different people.","Bernice has the appointment for the whitening.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Estrada doesn't have the appointment for the filling.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Zamora doesn't have the appointment for the filling."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Harold","Nettie","Orlando","Rosemary"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Estrada","Dr. Fry","Dr. Joseph","Dr. York","Dr. Zamora"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5727807bcfb36b3cab8fc4f35b5b619"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["The $3.75 order doesn't include cheddar cheese.","Tony's sandwich costs $2.75.","Henrietta's order costs 1 dollar less than Lula's sandwich.","Of Lula's order and the sandwich with colby jack cheese, one costs $2.75 and the other includes corned beef.","Greg's order is either the order with bologna or the $5.75 order.","Henrietta's sandwich includes havarti cheese.","The sandwich with swiss cheese, the $3.75 sandwich, the $5.75 order and the order with bologna are all different sandwiches.","Of the order with liverwurst and Greg's order, one costs $4.75 and the other includes havarti cheese.","The sandwich with corned beef costs 3 dollars more than the order with roast beef."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Greg","Henrietta","Lula","Tony","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=26187b9b5317d737c0c21303345977da"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The person from Cutler was in lane 4.","Stanley scored 80 points more points than Gretchen.","Stanley wasn't in lane 5.","The person from Elk Grove scored 80 points more points than the contestant in lane 2.","The player from Pacific Grove wasn't in lane 2.","The five people are Nina, the person who scored 460 points, the person in lane 2, the contestant from Ontario and the contestant who scored 300 points.","Of the player from Cutler and the contestant who scored 620 points, one was in lane 7 and the other is Terrence.","Gretchen scored 300 points."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Alberta","Gretchen","Nina","Stanley","Terrence"],"label_c":["2","3","4","5","7"],"label_d":["Bristol","Cutler","Elk Grove","Ontario","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2dab0388400b9b739748d4018646636e"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Eva, the contestant who finished fourth, and the contestant who got 11 Down wrong are three different people.","Of the solver who got 18 Down wrong and the person from Yorba Linda, one was Blanca and the other finished fifth.","The contestant from Lytton finished 1 place after the person who got 20 Across wrong.","The contestant who finished fourth got the right answer for 26 Down.","Eva wasn't from Eustis.","Omar got the right answer for 11 Down.","Of Eva and the person who got 18 Down wrong, one finished first and the other was from Jackman.","The person who got 18 Down wrong was either the contestant from Industry or the contestant who finished third.","Willie finished fourth.","The person who got 18 Down wrong finished sometime after Eva.","Hubert, the solver who finished third, and the contestant from Yorba Linda are three different people."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Blanca","Eva","Hubert","Omar","Willie"],"label_c":["Eustis","Industry","Jackman","Lytton","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","26 Down"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9466c95a774b42ca96058bbd848a997c"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient who will be seeing Dr. Ingram, the patient with the 1:30pm appointment, and the customer going in for the veneers are three different people.","Inez has an appointment 1 hour after the person going in for the cleaning.","The customer with the 11:30am appointment will be seen by Dr. Nixon.","Of the customer with the 11:30am appointment and the person going in for the root canal, one will be seen by Dr. Gregory and the other is Orlando.","The patient going in for the filling has an appointment 1 hour after the patient who will be seeing Dr. Harris.","Harold won't be seen by Dr. Gregory.","Inez doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Booker has an appointment 1 hour before Orlando.","Bernice is scheduled for 12:30pm."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Harold","Inez","Orlando","Patsy"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Booker","Dr. Gregory","Dr. Harris","Dr. Ingram","Dr. Nixon"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=121a597164245a3806a088f4b2c527d0"} {"story":"Ally's going to get married in a few weeks, and a bunch of her friends have gotten together to discuss what gifts they are getting her for the wedding. Using only the clues below, match each wedding attendee to the gift they purchased, and determine how much they paid and what town they live in.","clues":["Kit Kelley didn't give Ally the laptop.","Lily Little didn't give Ally the juicer.","The friend who spent $450 lives in Eustis.","The attendee who lives in Jonesboro is either the person who gave Ally the juicer or the attendee who spent $400.","Of the attendee who spent $475 and the person who gave Ally the juicer, one is Ned Norris and the other lives in Eustis.","Of the attendee who lives in Jonesboro and Kit Kelley, one gave Ally the toaster and the other spent $500.","The attendee who lives in Sun City spent 25 dollars more than the friend who gave Ally the juicer.","The friend who gave Ally the HD tv spent 50 dollars more than the friend who lives in Clovis.","The person who gave Ally the laptop spent more than Ora Osborne."],"categories":["Prices","Attendees","Gifts","Towns"],"label_a":["$400","$425","$450","$475","$500"],"label_b":["Kit Kelley","Lily Little","Ned Norris","Ora Osborne","Pam Powell"],"label_c":["blu-ray player","juicer","HD tv","laptop","toaster"],"label_d":["Clovis","Decatur City","Eustis","Jonesboro","Sun City"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eac21e1988c2114ee1b57d7e8cf869d8"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier with the talisman will leave 3 months before Florence.","The passenger going to Wyoming won't bring a lucky hat.","Lee will go to Louisiana.","Neither the passenger with the talisman nor Christie is the aerophobe leaving in March.","Of the flier leaving in April and the aerophobe with the rabbit's foot, one will go to Louisiana and the other is Florence.","The passenger going to Nebraska is either the flier with the talisman or Christie.","The aerophobe with the rabbit's foot is either the passenger leaving in February or the passenger leaving in May.","Peggy won't go to Michigan.","Peggy won't go to Nebraska.","The passenger going to Wyoming will leave 1 month after Florence.","The aerophobe leaving in March won't bring a lucky hat.","The passenger going to Virginia won't bring a wishbone."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Christie","Florence","Lee","Peggy","Rudy"],"label_c":["horseshoe","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","talisman","wishbone"],"label_d":["Louisiana","Michigan","Nebraska","Virginia","Wyoming"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=daea32ab91f264cd936e2af73fd8d068"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["The school bus is driven by Gene.","The school bus has 50 more books than the Mack truck.","Of the mobile library Becky drives and \"Ready Reader\", one has 450 books and the other is the Greyhound bus.","Of the bookmobile Ira drives and \"Words To Go\", one has 400 books and the other is the Mack truck.","The Winnebago isn't driven by Becky.","\"Books-4-U\" has 150 more books than the school bus.","\"Tiny Tomes\" has 50 more books than the bookmobile Leroy drives.","\"Ready Reader\" doesn't have exactly 350 books."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Explore More","Ready Reader","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Becky","Gene","Ira","Leroy","Violet"],"label_d":["Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aa6248932940e26eb9fa4c8bb3862f09"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Eva was from Grant.","The contestant who got 20 Across wrong was either the contestant from Delhi or the solver from Stanton.","Perry didn't finish second.","Of Eva and the solver from Stanton, one answered 18 Down incorrectly and the other finished fifth.","Perry finished sometime before the person who got 11 Down wrong.","The contestant from Delhi finished 1 place after the solver from Eustis.","Perry was from Eustis.","The solver who got 20 Across wrong, Dave and Omar were all different people.","Omar, the contestant who got 2 Down wrong, and the person from Needles are three different people.","Of Carol and the solver who finished fourth, one answered 4 Across incorrectly and the other was from Stanton."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Carol","Dave","Eva","Omar","Perry"],"label_c":["Delhi","Eustis","Grant","Needles","Stanton"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ffb20158886528fda7603dec1229db5a"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The turtle was either the $4.00 animal or the $3.00 animal.","The $4.00 piece wasn't purchased by Angelina.","The red animal cost 1 dollar more than the gold piece.","The $6.00 animal was magenta.","The gold balloon cost 1 dollar more than the balloon Lucas bought.","The animal Dixie bought was either the fish or the magenta piece.","The $7.00 piece wasn't white.","The cat was red.","Of the red balloon and the $4.00 animal, one was purchased by Toni and the other was the bear.","The animal Angelina bought wasn't magenta."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["bear","cat","fish","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","gold","magenta","red","white"],"label_d":["Angelina","Dixie","Lucas","Toni","William"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7b2a92c76a0dab3b32ee87dd5ebc0530"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The five people are Harry, the person from Sweden, the lawyer, the traveler born on August 15th and the traveler from Mexico.","The traveler from Canada is either the lawyer or the surgeon.","The traveler from Belgium is the surgeon.","Jeffrey is not from Mexico.","Of the architect and the traveler from Sweden, one is Jeffrey and the other was born on June 14th.","The person born on May 18th is the surgeon.","Izzy wasn't born on April 13th.","Neville has a birthday 3 months after the traveler from Mexico.","Izzy is not the engineer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Frank","Harry","Izzy","Jeffrey","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","lawyer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f27e7eb6940ac2a8865c3c35f830c9e4"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["The person who won the $9.00 pot, Maria, and the player who won with a flush are three different people.","The person who won the $9.00 pot won sometime before Ernestine.","Of the person who won the $5.25 pot and the competitor who won the second hand, one was Maria and the other won with a straight flush.","The competitor who won the $12.50 pot was either the person who won with two pairs or the person who won the third hand.","Byron lost the first hand.","Yvonne won the fourth hand.","The person who won the fourth hand won the $23.25 pot.","Maria won 1 hand after Ernestine.","Maria didn't win with one pair."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Byron","Derek","Ernestine","Maria","Yvonne"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=083986eb680a8a098e83c07b84ca9670"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who entered her scarf finished 3 places after the knitter who submitted the orange item.","The five people are the entrant who submitted the black item, the person who entered her sweater, the person who finished first, the knitter who entered her socks and the person who finished fourth.","Winifred made the sweater.","The knitter who submitted the black item finished 1 place before the entrant who submitted the blue item.","Ernestine is either the knitter who submitted the silver item or the person who finished first.","The entrant who finished fifth didn't make the white item.","Of Natasha and the person who finished second, one made the blue item and the other made the hat.","Francis didn't make the black item."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Francis","Natasha","Winifred"],"label_c":["hat","scarf","socks","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["black","blue","orange","silver","white"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1a8523fb4e8d62e03b3b98cc01cec43e"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["The contestant from Junction City scored 240 points fewer points than the person in lane 6.","Oliver was in lane 2.","Rena scored 240 points more points than Terrence.","Irma didn't finish with 540 points.","The five people are the player who scored 620 points, the contestant from Modesto, Oliver, the contestant in lane 7 and the person in lane 3.","Of the contestant from Fort Kent and the player who scored 540 points, one was in lane 6 and the other is Terrence.","Rena wasn't from Elk Grove.","Oliver scored 300 points.","The person from Fort Kent wasn't in lane 3."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Irma","Leigh","Oliver","Rena","Terrence"],"label_c":["2","3","4","6","7"],"label_d":["Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Ontario"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3e0a01cbe5eced662833f6332cc6f171"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The facility scheduled to go online in 2016 isn't in Copenhagen.","The Tevatron LHC will go online 3 years before the Lisbon facility.","The project headed by Dr. Alvarez will go online 3 years before the ISON-X42.","The Falston LCS will not go online in 2018.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 isn't headed by Dr. Quinn.","Of the Stockholm facility and the project headed by Dr. Alvarez, one is the Lectra 4C and the other will go online in 2017.","Of the Berlin accelerator and the project headed by Dr. Peters, one will go online in 2019 and the other is the Falston LCS.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2018 isn't headed by Dr. Morgan.","Neither the project headed by Dr. Quinn nor the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020 is the ISON-X42."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Peters","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Weber"],"label_d":["Berlin","Copenhagen","Lisbon","Stockholm","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=184203c9d1f5e5b379ff9118ffdb4c03"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was submitted 1 day after the sighting from Postville.","The August 8 sighting wasn't from Islesboro.","Iva Ingram's report wasn't from Islesboro.","Of the sighting of the oval-shaped UFO and the August 4 sighting, one was reported by Benny Baron and the other was from Postville.","Dan Delgado's report involved the cigar-shaped UFO.","The report of the teardrop-shaped UFO was either the report from Walnut Creek or Iva Ingram's sighting.","Hal Harrison's sighting didn't involve the diamond-shaped UFO.","Benny Baron's report was received on August 8.","The report from Postville was submitted 1 day before Gil Gates's sighting.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted 1 day after the report from Walnut Creek.","The sighting from Islesboro was submitted sometime after the sighting from Houghton."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Dan Delgado","Gil Gates","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Dows","Houghton","Islesboro","Postville","Walnut Creek"],"label_d":["cigar","cone","diamond","oval","teardrop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=91633405cb4aa4b6cc7aae0b8f3818cf"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The culture located near New Liberty was either the culture with 7,500 people or the Xidat culture.","The culture founded in 100 AD didn't have a population size of 9,000.","The Zuneos culture wasn't based near Valencia.","The Zuneos culture wasn't founded in 850 AD.","The Danseri culture was either the culture located near Boulder Creek or the culture located near Kentfield.","The Hatgare culture was founded 500 years after the culture located near Valencia.","The Sameos culture wasn't based near Boulder Creek.","Of the Danseri culture and the culture founded in 600 AD, one had a population size of 8,000 and the other was based near New Liberty.","The culture with 8,000 people was founded 500 years before the culture located near Boulder Creek.","The Hatgare culture was founded sometime before the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture located near Boulder Creek didn't have a population size of 9,000."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Danseri","Hatgare","Sameos","Xidat","Zuneos"],"label_c":["5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Boulder Creek","Kentfield","New Liberty","Quasqueton","Valencia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d40bd6872ce2ea8ae7d93cef174e9052"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 40.2516 N wasn't uncovered on May 12.","Of the case that held the ancient coin and the box that held the chewing gum, one was at 88.3907 W and the other was at 40.8991 N.","Of the case at 88.1863 W and the cache found on May 3, one was at 40.5912 N and the other held the ancient coin.","The cache at 88.2694 W, the cache at 40.5912 N, and the box at 40.6656 N are three different boxes.","The box found on May 15 didn't have the decoder ring inside it.","The cache at 88.1863 W was found 6 days after the cache that held the marbles.","The case at 88.3821 W was found 6 days after the case that held the chewing gum.","The case at 40.6656 N, the cache found on May 12, the box at 88.1863 W and the box that held the ancient coin were all different boxes.","The box at 40.8991 N wasn't at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a8a07fec870f901a3c6e7f8d96b4d5dd"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 13,000 ft one, the suspension bridge, and Vellon Bridge are three different structures.","The 13,000 ft structure is either the one in Helsinki or Star Bridge.","The 11,500 ft bridge is in Helsinki.","The camelback one is 3,000 feet shorter than Avery Bridge.","Of the bowstring bridge and the structure in Madrid, one is Sandy Bridge and the other is 14,500 ft.","The structure in Zagreb is either the 13,000 ft bridge or the bowstring structure.","Gorem Bridge is shorter than the bridge in Madrid.","The suspension bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the one in Kiev.","The 13,000 ft bridge isn't the cantilever bridge.","The structure in Madrid is 1,500 feet shorter than the bridge in Helsinki."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Gorem Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":["Athens","Helsinki","Kiev","Madrid","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=371bad3fa2d84ca60121dcc14d531fdb"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["V. tenesis wasn't sequenced by Dr. Ingram.","Of V. tenesis and the organism sequenced in April, one was sequenced by Dr. Estrada and the other has 1,250 genes.","The bacteria sequenced in December was sequenced by Dr. Kennedy.","Of the organism sequenced in April and L. dyson, one was sequenced by Dr. Estrada and the other has 750 genes.","The one sequenced in February has 500 more genes than the bacteria sequenced in April.","B. mangeris wasn't sequenced by Dr. Estrada.","B. mangeris was either the one sequenced in December or the organism with 250 genes.","L. dyson has somewhat more genes than the one sequenced in August.","E. paradolens was sequenced by Dr. Nielsen.","The bacteria sequenced in April has 250 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in August."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","L. dyson","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Estrada","Ingram","Kennedy","Nielsen","Velasquez"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f144d5fc8136655ba64b3e12598edc1c"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The organism with 750 genes was sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Estrada was either the one with 500 genes or the bacteria sequenced in February.","E. carolinus wasn't sequenced in April.","The bacteria sequenced in November has 750 fewer genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza.","B. mangeris, the one sequenced by Dr. Garza, and the organism sequenced by Dr. Henderson are three different organisms.","P. wellington wasn't sequenced by Dr. Garza.","V. tenesis was sequenced in November.","V. tenesis has 250 fewer genes than the one sequenced in July.","The bacteria with 750 genes wasn't sequenced in August.","The organism sequenced in April wasn't sequenced by Dr. Acosta.","Of the bacteria sequenced by Dr. Henderson and the bacteria sequenced in July, one has 1,250 genes and the other is E. paradolens."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Acosta","Estrada","Garza","Henderson","Nielsen"],"label_d":["February","April","July","August","November"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bf9c1d10d2109f33ce4957555e8035d0"} {"story":"Buckner's Boardwalk held a Skee Ball contest this weekend. Using only the clues below, determine each player's final score and the lane they played in, along with their hometown.","clues":["Of the person in lane 6 and the player from Fort Kent, one scored 300 points and the other is Perry.","Terrence was from Junction City.","Perry wasn't in lane 5.","The player in lane 1 scored 80 points more points than the player from Elk Grove.","Esther didn't finish with 380 points.","Terrence scored 240 points fewer points than the player from Elk Grove.","The player from Pacific Grove is either the contestant in lane 7 or Terrence.","Gretchen scored more points than the contestant from Fort Kent.","Perry scored 80 points more points than the person from Pacific Grove.","Esther, the contestant who scored 300 points, and the contestant in lane 5 are three different people."],"categories":["Scores","Players","Lanes","Towns"],"label_a":["300","380","460","540","620"],"label_b":["Esther","Gretchen","Hope","Perry","Terrence"],"label_c":["1","3","5","6","7"],"label_d":["Elk Grove","Fort Kent","Junction City","Modesto","Pacific Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=061063191cd730b7fda4a198ac42918e"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["Margarita's dummy cost somewhat more than \"Waldarama\".","\"Xavier\", Jeff's dummy, the $1,000 dummy and the $1,500 puppet are all different dummies.","Kelly's puppet cost 250 dollars less than \"Valencio\".","The $1,000 dummy isn't going to Mexico City.","\"Utrecht\" cost 250 dollars less than Lucas's puppet.","Margarita's piece, the $1,000 puppet, and the $1,500 piece are three different dummies.","Isabel's dummy cost $1,750.","Jeff's puppet isn't going to Mexico City.","The piece going to Portland is either the $1,750 dummy or \"Xavier\".","The $1,000 dummy isn't going to Vancouver.","The $1,750 piece is going to Ypsilanti."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Isabel","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Utrecht","Valencio","Waldarama","Xavier"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8ca953599af46b16efeac34e77fb76e4"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["Of the animal William bought and the monkey, one cost $6.00 and the other was magenta.","The snail was either the brown piece or the $3.00 balloon.","The yellow balloon, the cat, the $7.00 piece and the piece Heidi bought were all different items.","The orange piece was either the monkey or the snail.","The turtle, the balloon Javier bought, and the piece Francisco bought are three different items.","The animal William bought cost 1 dollar more than the piece Francisco bought.","The $4.00 balloon wasn't purchased by Heidi.","The monkey cost $4.00.","The balloon William bought wasn't purple.","The fish cost 1 dollar more than the monkey."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["cat","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","magenta","orange","purple","yellow"],"label_d":["Francisco","Heidi","Ian","Javier","William"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c21893c5721dc28bfb8191ad44178b50"} {"story":"Winnetonka County's parks department has decided to erect markers at each of the oldest-known trees in the county. Help them match each tree to its height, age, and the forest in which it resides.","clues":["The tree in Silk Notch is shorter than Zeke's Spruce.","Nolan's Pine is 9 feet taller than the 80 year-old tree.","The Senator is taller than Evan's Fir.","The tree in Deloit Woods is 9 feet taller than the tree in Woden Woods.","The tree in York Woods is 3 feet shorter than the tree in Knox Woods.","The 99 year-old tree is either the tree in Woden Woods or Old Jarvis.","Old Jarvis is taller than the tree in Knox Woods.","Zeke's Spruce is either the 150 ft. tree or the 80 year-old tree.","Neither the 156 ft. tree nor the 150 ft. tree is the 94 year-old tree.","The tree in Knox Woods is either the 87 year-old tree or the 85 year-old tree.","The tree in York Woods is either the 85 year-old tree or the 99 year-old tree."],"categories":["Height","Trees","Ages","Locations"],"label_a":["144 ft.","147 ft.","150 ft.","153 ft.","156 ft."],"label_b":["Evan\\'s Fir","Old Jarvis","Nolan\\'s Pine","The Senator","Zeke\\'s Spruce"],"label_c":["80","85","87","94","99"],"label_d":["Deloit Woods","Knox Woods","Silk Notch","Woden Woods","York Woods"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=79cfb9e7ef4188e7a744324d7459a797"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["The runner who chose mushroom sauce, Irma, the competitor who paid $8.99 and Rosie were all different runners.","Irma chose bolognese sauce.","The runner who ordered fettuccine paid 3 dollars less than Rosie.","Neither the competitor who chose arrabiata sauce nor the competitor who ordered rotini was Rosie.","Suzanne didn't choose arrabiata sauce.","The competitor who chose pomodoro sauce didn't order farfalle.","The competitor who chose arrabiata sauce didn't order capellini.","Herbert was either the runner who chose arrabiata sauce or the runner who ordered farfalle.","Of Rosie and the contestant who ordered rotini, one paid $7.99 and the other chose marinara sauce.","Irma paid 2 dollars less than Suzanne."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Herbert","Irma","Oscar","Rosie","Suzanne"],"label_c":["capellini","farfalle","fettuccine","penne","rotini"],"label_d":["arrabiata","bolognese","marinara","mushroom","pomodoro"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=266b59942864f34bb9d655b1782c7aaf"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The bulgur salad was either the recipe with 8 grams of protein or the recipe with 380 calories.","The dish with 9 grams of protein was served on May 15th.","The recipe served on May 12th contains 40 more calories than the dish served on May 13th.","The meal with 380 calories was served on May 13th.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 40 fewer calories than the citrus halibut.","The dish served on May 16th contains 60 more calories than the dish served on May 13th.","The asian steak contains 60 more calories than the recipe served on May 15th.","The kale quinoa doesn't have exactly 9 grams of protein.","The meal with 7 grams of protein contains 20 more calories than the citrus halibut.","The meal with 8 grams of protein contains 60 more calories than the recipe with 5 grams of protein."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 11th","May 12th","May 13th","May 15th","May 16th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2863b876f071eb98a684f88d0dc44a34"} {"story":"Derrick has spent decades photographing waterfalls all around the world. Determine the height of each waterfall and the year Derrick photographed it, as well as the country in which each is located.","clues":["The waterfall Derrick photographed in 1986 is somewhat higher than the fall located in Nigeria.","Of the 110 ft tall waterfall and the fall located in Canada, one was shot in 1986 and the other is Nyalt.","Nyalt is 5 ft taller than Cerbel.","The fall in Canada is 10 ft shorter than the waterfall in Brazil.","Rhoqua is either the waterfall Derrick photographed in 1986 or the 100 ft tall fall.","The 110 ft tall waterfall was photographed in 1989.","Of the waterfall Derrick shot in 1990 and Garray, one is located in Brazil and the other has a height of 100 ft.","Inawatai is not located in Tibet.","Inawatai was shot in 1982."],"categories":["Heights","Names","Countries","Years"],"label_a":["100 ft","105 ft","110 ft","115 ft","120 ft"],"label_b":["Rhoqua","Nyalt","Garray","Cerbel","Inawatai"],"label_c":["Canada","Brazil","Nigeria","Tibet","New Zealand"],"label_d":["1982","1986","1989","1990","2000"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bd8836641d2b2a3cce55383f9edb54f2"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of mahogany costs 25 dollars more than the piece made of chestnut.","The bookshelf costs 50 dollars less than Bonita's piece.","The piece made of poplar costs 25 dollars more than the bench.","Bonita's item costs $350.","Dianne's piece doesn't cost $275.","The end table costs less than the item made of walnut.","The $350 piece is the footstool.","Olivia's piece costs 50 dollars less than Rosemary's piece.","Rosemary's piece costs 50 dollars less than the item made of ash."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Antoinette","Bonita","Dianne","Olivia","Rosemary"],"label_c":["ash","chestnut","mahogany","poplar","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","bookshelf","end table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b219db401d576c3582b034b297dde922"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose deep copper isn't being helped by Nettie.","The customer that chose jet black isn't being helped by Nettie.","Rhonda's client has her appointment 2 hours after the client that chose jet black.","Of Opal's client and the client that chose warm mocha, one has the 1:00pm appointment and the other is Blanche.","Of the customer with the 11:00am appointment and the customer with the 2:00pm appointment, one is being worked on by Nettie and the other is Hope.","The client that chose honey blonde, the customer with the 2:00pm appointment, the customer with the 1:00pm appointment and the client with the 11:00am appointment are all different customers.","The client that chose honey blonde has her appointment 3 hours after Pam's client.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment chose jet black.","Flora isn't being helped by Nettie.","Myra has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose jet black."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Cristina","Flora","Hope","Myra"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Rhonda","Victoria"],"label_d":["deep copper","honey blonde","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2379f9d5f2b4ddc8a514c3c4288e3dca"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of Chip and the person whose order cost $4.90, one ordered the cheeseburger and the other ordered the grape soda.","Neither the team member who ordered the diet coke nor the person who ordered the water is the salesperson who ordered the Italian sub.","Hannah is either the salesperson who ordered the ginger ale or the person whose order cost $6.70.","Rebecca owes $1.35 less than Irene.","Erica didn't order the B.L.T..","The person whose order cost $5.35 didn't order the diet coke.","The salesperson who ordered the ginger ale owes $1.35 more than the salesperson who ordered the tuna on rye.","Of the salesperson who ordered the orange soda and Chip, one ordered the meatball sub and the other owes $5.35."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Chip","Erica","Hannah","Irene","Rebecca"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["diet coke","ginger ale","grape soda","orange soda","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=86b2c5d3e8b0f64ffbf0a53fef2bc1a2"} {"story":"Help Grandma Iva write down some of her favorite recipes. Determine the baking temperature and time of each recipe, as well as how many people each will serve.","clues":["The bean casserole doesn't cook at 375 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 30 minutes cooks at 325 degrees.","The dish that bakes for 25 minutes is either the dish that cooks at 385 degrees or the mac and cheese.","The recipe that cooks at 385 degrees requires somewhat less baking time than the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees.","The recipe that bakes for 40 minutes doesn't cook at 425 degrees.","The recipe that serves 4 people, the recipe that cooks at 385 degrees, the dish that cooks at 375 degrees and the recipe that cooks at 325 degrees are all different dishes.","The roast potatoes recipe is either the recipe that serves 9 people or the recipe that serves 8 people.","The baked ham doesn't serve exactly 6 people.","Of the recipe that bakes for 35 minutes and the recipe that serves 9 people, one is the candied yams recipe and the other cooks at 400 degrees.","Of the recipe that cooks at 425 degrees and the baked ham, one bakes for 25 minutes and the other serves 9 people.","The recipe that bakes for 30 minutes serves 8 people."],"categories":["Baking Times","Recipes","Temperatures","Servings"],"label_a":["25 minutes","30 minutes","35 minutes","40 minutes","45 minutes"],"label_b":["baked ham","bean casserole","candied yams","mac and cheese","roast potatoes"],"label_c":["325 degrees","375 degrees","385 degrees","400 degrees","425 degrees"],"label_d":["4 people","6 people","7 people","8 people","9 people"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f42db1493e92b20eac9454697ea4bb5a"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from Mexico won her prize 8 years before the winner who won the prize in economics.","The person who won the prize in medicine is either the person who won in 1964 or the person who won in 1968.","The person who won the prize in astronomy won her prize 4 years after Sue Simpson.","Fay Ferguson didn't win in 1972.","Deb Daniels didn't win the prize in economics.","The winner who won in 1964 won the prize in bioengineering.","The winner who won in 1980, the winner from Poland and the winner who won the prize in chemistry are all different winners.","Norma Nolan won in 1980.","Deb Daniels didn't win the prize in medicine.","The person from France won her prize 8 years after the winner from Ireland.","Of Norma Nolan and the winner who won in 1972, one won the prize in astronomy and the other is from Poland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Fay Ferguson","Hannah Hay","Norma Nolan","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","medicine"],"label_d":["Ireland","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=87c6be706c9a210011e581d64cf7c90b"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["The item made of oak costs 25 dollars more than the coffee table.","Of Patsy's piece and the item made of walnut, one is the rocking chair and the other costs $350.","The $350 item, Whitney's item and the piece made of walnut are all different pieces.","The end table was made of ash.","Hope's piece isn't the rocking chair.","Neither Tabitha's piece nor the hutch is the item made of walnut.","The hutch costs 75 dollars more than the coffee table.","Whitney's item wasn't made of sandalwood.","Whitney's piece costs 75 dollars more than the coffee table.","Tabitha's item wasn't made of oak."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Bonita","Hope","Patsy","Tabitha","Whitney"],"label_c":["ash","oak","poplar","sandalwood","walnut"],"label_d":["bench","coffee table","end table","hutch","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fb6b15d86757e51cb59f37883a381515"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Silver Rock didn't begin in 2012.","Of Pine Bay and the fund with a return of 10%, one started in 2002 and the other is run by Walter Wade.","The one begun in 1983 is either the fund with a return of 6% or the fund with a return of 8%.","The one with a return of 6% isn't run by Patty Paul.","The five funds are the one begun in 2009, the one run by Walter Wade, Pine Bay, the fund run by Patty Paul and the fund run by Nadine Newton.","Black River has had a 1 percent smaller return than the one begun in 1992.","Neither the fund run by Walter Wade nor the one run by Nadine Newton is the one begun in 1983.","Of the fund begun in 2012 and First Crescent, one is run by Walter Wade and the other has had a return of 8%.","The one begun in 2002 isn't run by Larry Larsen."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Mike McClain","Nadine Newton","Patty Paul","Walter Wade"],"label_d":["1983","1992","2002","2009","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=7d2bf626773487dcd8bcdb613f512a5e"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Jenna talked about P.M. Atlee.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Heath.","The presenter who got the C+ spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the D.","The presenter who got the A- didn't talk about P.M. Churchill.","The student who got the A- spoke for a somewhat longer time than the student who got the D.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee spoke 2 minutes more than the presenter who got the A-.","The student who spoke for 10 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Churchill or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","Ora spoke 2 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Virgil spoke for a somewhat longer time than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Thatcher.","Nichole spoke 6 minutes less than Hazel.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes got the A."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Hazel","Jenna","Nichole","Ora","Virgil"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Churchill","Heath","Thatcher"],"label_d":["A","A-","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcbbb3aa252f0045f2d8d7f2a073eba7"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The case at 88.3907 W, the case at 40.3109 N, and the cache that held the puzzle book are three different boxes.","The box at 40.5912 N was found sometime after the case that held the decoder ring.","The five boxes were the box found on May 15, the case at 40.3109 N, the cache at 88.3907 W, the case at 88.0431 W and the box at 88.2694 W.","The box at 88.2694 W was found 3 days before the box that held the brass key.","The cache at 88.3907 W was found 3 days after the box at 41.0072 N.","The case at 40.3109 N was found 3 days before the cache at 40.8991 N.","The box that held the sunglasses was found 6 days before the box at 40.2516 N.","The case found on May 15 wasn't at 88.1863 W.","The cache found on May 3 didn't have the decoder ring inside it.","The case at 41.0072 N was found 3 days after the cache at 88.2694 W."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.3109 N","40.5912 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["brass key","decoder ring","marbles","puzzle book","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=fc9c12984c4086771530725e1275096a"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Of the podcast with 4 million downloads and the gaming show, one started in 2014 and the other is Faye Fender's.","Eva Estrada's show doesn't have exactly 2 million downloads.","The film podcast is either Bobby Bora's show or the podcast that began in 2015.","Al Acosta's show is about film.","Bobby Bora's podcast has more downloads than the podcast that began in 2008.","The podcast that began in 2008 has 1 million fewer downloads than the sports podcast.","Of Al Acosta's podcast and the investing show, one has 5 million downloads and the other started in 2014.","Eva Estrada's podcast didn't start in 2013.","Geneva Gold's podcast has 3 million more downloads than Faye Fender's podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Eva Estrada","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2008","2011","2013","2014","2015"],"label_d":["film","gaming","investing","music","sports"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3fa23b9a8c80f2e16c7ce8dd49bc14da"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Garza has 500 fewer genes than the organism sequenced in August.","D. forcilitis has 750 genes.","The bacteria sequenced by Dr. Underwood has 250 fewer genes than B. mangeris.","V. tenesis has 750 fewer genes than L. dyson.","P. wellington was either the one with 750 genes or the one sequenced by Dr. Roman.","The organism sequenced in November has 250 more genes than B. mangeris.","V. tenesis wasn't sequenced in April.","B. mangeris has 500 fewer genes than the one sequenced in September.","The organism sequenced by Dr. Garza has somewhat fewer genes than the one sequenced by Dr. Fletcher."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","L. dyson","P. wellington","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Fletcher","Garza","Quinn","Roman","Underwood"],"label_d":["April","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=808f540cd8175aa75bf119071f2abef0"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The home going to Fullerton is either the Zimmerman's home or the $27,500 home.","The Davidson's home won't be going to Healdsburg.","The Underwood's home didn't sell for $32,250.","The five houses are the Zimmerman's structure, the 140 sq ft house, the 125 sq ft house, the structure going to Fullerton and the house going to Kennebunkport.","The 155 sq ft house sold for $36,000.","The Gillespie's house is 95 sq ft.","Of the house going to Dallas Center and the $35,000 structure, one is 125 sq ft and the other is for the Zimmermans.","The 95 sq ft home is either the $29,000 house or the Davidson's house.","The Davidson's structure didn't sell for $35,000.","The structure going to Healdsburg is 30 sq ft larger than the home going to Fullerton."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Gillespie","Nielsen","Underwood","Zimmerman"],"label_c":["$27,500","$29,000","$32,250","$35,000","$36,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Kennebunkport","Shaver Lake"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e241d7e0e96de57cf4eff089e7d0d890"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The one with the creamy finish is from Appleton, CT.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 10 cents less than the Fanneuil oyster.","Of the oyster that costs $2.30 and the Fanneuil oyster, one has a nutty taste and the other is from Appleton, CT.","The oyster that costs $2.00 has a fruity taste.","The one with the briny finish, the oyster from Punaville, RI, the one that costs $2.30 and the one from Vancouver, BC are all different oysters.","The Ninigreth oyster doesn't have a creamy flavor.","Of the Bluepoint oyster and the oyster that costs $2.20, one has a briny taste and the other is from Punaville, RI.","The Ninigreth oyster costs 20 cents more than the one from Duxbury, MA.","The Welcher oyster doesn't cost $2.00."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Bluepoint","Fanneuil","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","creamy","fruity","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8c3be2e5ab25e16f142f0adfeaf142f6"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Egert Facility will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Alvarez.","The Dublin facility will go online 1 year after the project headed by Dr. Peters.","The five accelerators are the Lectra 4C, the Dublin facility, the project headed by Dr. Jennings, the project headed by Dr. Alvarez and the Oslo accelerator.","The Egert Facility isn't in Copenhagen.","The Falston LCS isn't headed by Dr. Peters.","The Bale-Hahn SSC is either the Athens accelerator or the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2020.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online sometime after the Oslo accelerator.","The Lectra 4C will go online 3 years after the project headed by Dr. Farley."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC"],"label_c":["Dr. Alvarez","Dr. Farley","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Peters"],"label_d":["Athens","Copenhagen","Dublin","Madrid","Oslo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d57cf7bb8cf01148b43f349bca348560"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["Of Yolanda and the flier with the rabbit's foot, one will go to Rhode Island and the other will leave in March.","The flier going to Florida will leave 3 months after the passenger with the shamrock.","Velma won't bring a lucky hat.","Katie will leave 1 month after the flier with the shamrock.","The flier with the rabbit's foot will leave sometime after the flier going to Rhode Island.","The passenger with the coin will leave 3 months after the aerophobe going to Texas.","The aerophobe going to South Carolina will leave sometime after Velma.","Of the passenger leaving in May and the flier with the coin, one is Christie and the other will go to South Carolina."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Christie","Katie","Peggy","Velma","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","lucky hat","rabbit\\'s foot","shamrock","talisman"],"label_d":["Florida","Illinois","Rhode Island","South Carolina","Texas"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=56c3d03d415e19ce59b8bbc90c3ca00b"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Norma Nolan, the winner who won the prize in astronomy, the person from Germany and the person who won in 1964 are all different winners.","The person from New Zealand won her prize before the winner who won the prize in chemistry.","Neither the person who won the prize in bioengineering nor the winner who won the prize in literature is the winner from Ireland.","Of Patsy Pope and the winner from New Zealand, one won the prize in literature and the other won in 1964.","Kim Kane won her prize 12 years before the winner who won the prize in bioengineering.","The winner from Australia didn't win the prize in bioengineering.","Edna Evitz won in 1968.","The winner from Germany didn't win the prize in chemistry.","The winner who won the prize in chemistry won her prize 4 years before the winner from Ireland."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Edna Evitz","Fay Ferguson","Kim Kane","Norma Nolan","Patsy Pope"],"label_c":["astronomy","bioengineering","chemistry","economics","literature"],"label_d":["Australia","Germany","Ireland","New Zealand","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b1ec65f86ba61f0f0466b2e84e2c2533"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show with 1,000,000 viewers didn't air on WNW.","The program with 500,000 viewers aired on Friday.","The show that aired at 8:30pm, the show that aired on Friday, and the show that aired on SBC are three different programs.","The show with 750,000 viewers didn't air on Wednesday.","The program that aired at 11:30am brought in 750,000 viewers.","The show that aired on FNX had 750,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired at 1:00pm.","The show that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on Friday.","Of the program with 500,000 viewers and the show that aired at 1:00pm, one aired on PTR and the other aired on Sunday.","The program with 1,250,000 viewers was either the program that aired on Tuesday or the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The show that aired at 8:30pm didn't air on WNW."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","8:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Tuesday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","PTR","SBC","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=176318766978f97a10d4d4c275d846f5"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Matsuno Okura isn't in Funai.","Okabe Honzo wasn't built in 1525.","Yamasaki is either the structure dedicated to the rooster or the shrine dedicated to the dragon.","Of the temple dedicated to the rooster and the structure in Uchida, one was built in 1525 and the other is Yamasaki.","Matsuno Okura isn't dedicated to the turtle.","The shrine in Miyato was built 60 years after Sama Takako.","The temple dedicated to the frog isn't in Funai.","The five shrines are Sama Takako, the structure in Funai, the structure built in 1705, the structure in Uchida and the shrine in Usui.","Of Yamasaki and the structure dedicated to the mouse, one is in Uchida and the other was built in 1645.","The temple built in 1585 is either the temple dedicated to the frog or the temple dedicated to the rooster."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Takahashi","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Niwa","Uchida","Usui"],"label_d":["dragon","frog","mouse","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bcdb17abf1004b9f490f614e067a433a"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock that sold for $29 per share was either the stock Ida Mae bought or the utilities stock.","Of the stock Delilah bought and the stock that sold for $25 per share, one was HBW and the other was in the health care sector.","JMO wasn't purchased by Abigail.","Neither the stock that sold for $27 per share nor JMO was the stock Francine bought.","Neither the technology stock nor the stock Delilah bought was PSTO.","The five stocks were HBW, the technology stock, the stock Delilah bought, the stock that sold for $28 per share and the stock Abigail bought.","The stock that sold for $26 per share was either the financial stock or the stock Geraldo bought.","Of ABTR and HBW, one was in the technology sector and the other was bought by Francine.","Of the stock Francine bought and the stock Geraldo bought, one was in the energy sector and the other sold for $25 per share."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Delilah","Francine","Geraldo","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","health care","technology","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c926e6c1364c166ef809974197a9973"} {"story":"Biogenica Inc. is a biotechnology firm that has successfully sequenced the genomes of a number of different types of bacteria this year. Using only the clues below, match each bacteria to its number of total genes, and determine the name of the doctor who sequenced its genome and the month in which it was completed.","clues":["B. mangeris was either the one sequenced by Dr. Long or the organism with 1,000 genes.","The five organisms were V. tenesis, the organism with 1,250 genes, the bacteria sequenced in November, the one sequenced in December and the organism sequenced by Dr. Walsh.","The bacteria sequenced in November has 250 more genes than the organism sequenced by Dr. Garza.","The bacteria with 250 genes was sequenced in August.","D. forcilitis has somewhat more genes than the bacteria sequenced in September.","The bacteria sequenced in April wasn't sequenced by Dr. Doyle.","Of the one sequenced by Dr. Walsh and the bacteria with 1,250 genes, one was sequenced in April and the other is E. paradolens.","The bacteria with 250 genes was sequenced by Dr. Garza.","D. forcilitis was either the one with 750 genes or the bacteria sequenced in December.","B. mangeris wasn't sequenced in April."],"categories":["Genes","Bacteria","Doctors","Months"],"label_a":["250","500","750","1,000","1,250"],"label_b":["B. mangeris","D. forcilitis","E. carolinus","E. paradolens","V. tenesis"],"label_c":["Bradford","Doyle","Garza","Long","Walsh"],"label_d":["April","August","September","November","December"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=523823dea628e6a23fd6fabf798c3321"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The person from Oak View finished 1 place after Grace.","Kelvin was either the solver who got 2 Down wrong or the person who got 30 Across wrong.","The contestant who got 18 Down wrong finished sometime after the contestant who got 20 Across wrong.","Omar wasn't from Rinard.","The solver who got 20 Across wrong finished 1 place after the person from Yorba Linda.","Kelvin wasn't from Rinard.","Of the solver from Oak View and Ian, one finished first and the other answered 11 Down incorrectly.","The person from Rinard finished 2 places after Grace.","The solver who finished fifth got the right answer for 2 Down.","The solver from Bertram finished 1 place before the person who got 11 Down wrong.","Grace finished 1 place after Ian."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Grace","Ian","Julie","Kelvin","Omar"],"label_c":["Bertram","Oak View","Rinard","Westport","Yorba Linda"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=626406857c493692d3a0bd59bb5488bc"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["The stock Heathcliff bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than the utilities stock.","The health care stock was bought by Abigail.","Of JMO and the stock Ida Mae bought, one sold for $27 per share and the other was in the utilities sector.","The stock Ida Mae bought was 1 dollar per share less expensive than GXTV.","Of HBW and the stock Bill bought, one was in the health care sector and the other sold for $29 per share.","Neither GXTV nor the energy stock was the stock that sold for $26 per share.","QMZ was 3 dollars per share less expensive than the real estate stock.","JMO was bought by Heathcliff."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["GXTV","HBW","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Edith","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","health care","real estate","technology","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dcafec66daab475e9fc82e75f8be0c43"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Derek won sometime after the person who won the $9.00 pot.","Byron won 2 hands before the competitor who won with a straight flush.","The player who won with a flush, the person who won the second hand, and the player who won the $5.25 pot are three different people.","The person who won the third hand won the $6.50 pot.","Of the person who won the fifth hand and the person who won with a straight, one was Nathaniel and the other won the $6.50 pot.","Irma didn't win with a full house.","The player who won the first hand didn't win with a full house.","The person who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands after the competitor who won the $9.00 pot.","Of the player who won the first hand and the player who won the $5.25 pot, one was Salvador and the other won with a straight flush."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Byron","Derek","Irma","Nathaniel","Salvador"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","flush","straight","straight flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d1c9289efe21ca18c2b555eac6a7ffc5"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache at 88.1863 W was found 3 days before the box at 88.2694 W.","Of the cache at 88.1863 W and the case found on May 3, one held the decoder ring and the other was at 41.0072 N.","The case that held the ancient coin was found 3 days before the cache that held the decoder ring.","The cache at 40.5912 N wasn't at 88.1863 W.","Of the case at 41.0237 N and the case found on May 12, one was at 88.3821 W and the other held the marbles.","The box found on May 15 didn't have the chewing gum inside it.","The box at 40.6656 N wasn't uncovered on May 15.","The box at 41.0237 N was found sometime before the box at 40.6656 N.","The cache at 88.4584 W was found 6 days after the box that held the marbles."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.5912 N","40.6656 N","40.8991 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.1863 W","88.2694 W","88.3821 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","decoder ring","marbles"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b126caccc751ee4c32b0ab24aa678403"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["The 14,500 ft structure isn't in Skopje.","The bridge in Copenhagen isn't the bowstring bridge.","The truss one is 1,500 feet shorter than the girder one.","The structure in Copenhagen, Gorem Bridge, and the girder one are three different structures.","Vellon Bridge isn't 14,500 ft.","Of the 11,500 ft structure and Gorem Bridge, one is the truss bridge and the other is in Skopje.","North Bridge is 8,500 ft.","North Bridge is in Kiev.","Of Gorem Bridge and the 11,500 ft structure, one is in Madrid and the other is the suspension bridge.","Star Bridge is either the bridge in Madrid or the 8,500 ft structure."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Star Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","camelback","girder","suspension","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Kiev","Madrid","Skopje","Warsaw"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1c902b5b199546ed9da93a65c5f16500"} {"story":"The local aerophobe (one with a fear of flying) support group has several members who each need to take a flight. Match each aerophobe to their flight date and destination, and determine what \"lucky charm\" each intends to bring with them.","clues":["The flier with the lucky hat will leave 1 month after the flier with the horseshoe.","The aerophobe with the coin will leave sometime after Yolanda.","The flier going to South Carolina will leave 3 months after the aerophobe going to Georgia.","The passenger with the wishbone will leave 2 months after Maurice.","The passenger leaving in February will go to Nebraska.","Troy will leave sometime before the flier with the horseshoe.","Eloise will leave 3 months after the passenger with the horseshoe.","Yolanda will go to Pennsylvania."],"categories":["Months","Fliers","Lucky Charms","States"],"label_a":["January","February","March","April","May"],"label_b":["Eloise","Maurice","Troy","Whitney","Yolanda"],"label_c":["coin","horseshoe","lucky hat","shamrock","wishbone"],"label_d":["Colorado","Georgia","Nebraska","Pennsylvania","South Carolina"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3d6b5ccc5dee962a3c59ade2aa87db29"} {"story":"Mona sold a number of rare baseball cards at her auction house today. Each featured a different player and came out in a different year. No two cards sold for the same price, or featured people who played the same position. Using only the clues below, match each card to its price, year and player, and determine the player's position.","clues":["The one for the person who played shortstop sold for 100 dollars more than Eric Estrada's card.","Bill Bernard's piece was either the piece that sold for $175 or the 1978 card.","The item that sold for $325, the 1995 item, and the one for the person who played center field are three different cards.","Gilby Glass's piece didn't feature the person who played catcher.","Of the piece for the person who played second base and the one that sold for $325, one came out in 2012 and the other featured Bill Bernard.","Cole Cooley's piece sold for somewhat less than Eric Estrada's one.","The piece for the person who played shortstop didn't come out in 1978.","The item that sold for $225 came out in 2007.","The five cards were Cole Cooley's piece, the item that sold for $325, the 2012 one, the card for the person who played catcher and the 1995 one."],"categories":["Prices","Players","Years","Positions"],"label_a":["$125","$175","$225","$275","$325"],"label_b":["Bill Bernard","Cole Cooley","Eric Estrada","Finn Freeman","Gilby Glass"],"label_c":["1974","1978","1995","2007","2012"],"label_d":["catcher","center field","first base","second base","shortstop"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5a0b823a2e5aa4738b5576db53188d8"} {"story":"Maddie and her father enjoy looking for \"geocaches\" - little boxes that people hide in certain places and then publish coordinates so that others can find them. They've uncovered several new geocaches this month. Using only the clues below, figure out the day each was found, as well as the latitude and longitude where they found it, and determine what they discovered inside the box.","clues":["The cache that held the sunglasses was found 3 days after the case at 40.2516 N.","The case at 40.2516 N was found 3 days after the cache at 41.0072 N.","Of the box at 88.1928 W and the cache at 40.2516 N, one was found on May 15 and the other held the chewing gum.","The case that held the marbles was found sometime before the cache at 88.4584 W.","The cache at 40.5912 N was found 3 days before the case at 41.0072 N.","Of the case at 88.2694 W and the box at 40.6656 N, one held the brass key and the other was found on May 9.","The five boxes were the case at 88.0431 W, the cache that held the chewing gum, the box that held the brass key, the box at 40.5912 N and the cache found on May 6."],"categories":["Days","Latitude","Longitude","Items"],"label_a":["May 3","May 6","May 9","May 12","May 15"],"label_b":["40.2516 N","40.5912 N","40.6656 N","41.0072 N","41.0237 N"],"label_c":["88.0431 W","88.1928 W","88.2694 W","88.3907 W","88.4584 W"],"label_d":["ancient coin","brass key","chewing gum","marbles","sunglasses"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f2f5e1ea04895ef98ebfebd5b43f9f4b"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock Ida Mae bought and ABTR, one was in the financial sector and the other sold for $25 per share.","ABTR was per share more expensive than the telecom stock.","The energy stock was 2 dollars per share less expensive than the stock Delilah bought.","PSTO was either the technology stock or the stock that sold for $29 per share.","The technology stock was per share less expensive than the stock Heathcliff bought.","GXTV sold for $26 per share.","JMO was bought by Delilah.","The energy stock wasn't purchased by Abigail.","Of the stock that sold for $28 per share and the stock Bill bought, one was JMO and the other was in the real estate sector."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","GXTV","JMO","PSTO","QMZ"],"label_c":["Abigail","Bill","Delilah","Heathcliff","Ida Mae"],"label_d":["energy","financial","real estate","technology","telecom"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19d5567a9aed518de6dd8dd8dac9b7e4"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["The golfer who won at Scotch Pines won her tournament 3 years after the woman who scored a 65.","The person who won at Spotswood won her tournament sometime after Harriet Holt.","Grace Goritz didn't win at Spotswood.","The person who won in 1923 was either Tina Tuttle or Robin Rust.","The golfer who won in 1920 didn't win at Cowbush Cove.","The golfer who won at Willow Grove, Bonita Bitz, the person who scored a 67 and the woman who scored a 64 were all different golfers.","Robin Rust didn't shoot a 63.","Of Robin Rust and Bonita Bitz, one won in 1924 and the other won at Willow Grove.","The golfer who won at Willow Grove won her tournament sometime after the person who scored a 65.","Of the person who scored a 67 and the person who won in 1922, one was Grace Goritz and the other won at Scotch Pines."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Bonita Bitz","Grace Goritz","Harriet Holt","Robin Rust","Tina Tuttle"],"label_c":["60","63","64","65","67"],"label_d":["Cowbush Cove","Pennyfoot","Scotch Pines","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=2a2914e871c91a629fabd20357cf22df"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["Of Frank and the person from France, one was born on August 15th and the other is the politician.","Neville is from France.","Kevin has a birthday sometime after the musician.","Neither the musician nor the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th is Neville.","The person from Germany has a birthday 1 month before the traveler from France.","The traveler from Belgium has a birthday 3 months after the musician.","Izzy has a birthday 1 month after Michael.","The musician has a birthday 1 month after the traveler from Canada.","Michael is not the surgeon.","Kevin is not the surgeon.","Kevin is not the architect."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Frank","Izzy","Kevin","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["architect","engineer","musician","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Belgium","Canada","France","Germany","Mexico"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aae5aa9c29e7b652598e7c561b791037"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The class with 31 students isn't taught by Jimenez.","The course in room 212 has 6 fewer students than the course in room 405.","The class in room 405 isn't the Physics class.","The class with 33 students isn't the Biology class.","The course in room 322 isn't taught by Newton.","The Algebra class is either the course in room 212 or the class with 37 students.","Of the English class and Mr. Caldwell's class, one has 29 students and the other is in room 120.","Mr. Caldwell's class has 4 more students than Mr. Ingram's class.","The Physics class isn't taught by Caldwell.","The course in room 215 has somewhat more students than the course in room 405.","The class in room 215 isn't taught by Jimenez."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["120","212","215","322","405"],"label_c":["Brady","Caldwell","Ingram","Jimenez","Newton"],"label_d":["Algebra","Biology","English","Geometry","Physics"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=6b0ed261f2f677c19de42dca4c3833c2"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["North Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the cable-stayed structure.","The five structures are Vellon Bridge, the bridge in Luxembourg, the bridge in Copenhagen, the one in Vaduz and the 13,000 ft structure.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the suspension one.","The 8,500 ft structure, the structure in Luxembourg, and the camelback structure are three different structures.","The 13,000 ft bridge isn't the cable-stayed bridge.","The 14,500 ft structure isn't in Madrid.","Of the bowstring bridge and the 13,000 ft structure, one is in Copenhagen and the other is Avery Bridge.","The bowstring bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the bridge in Vaduz."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","suspension"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Luxembourg","Madrid","Rome","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebfc880fe1afbd490b21f85d95a578ce"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain spoke 2 minutes more than the student who got the B+.","Sheryl spoke for 6 minutes.","Lucille didn't talk about P.M. North.","Neither the student who got the C+ nor the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour was the presenter who spoke for 10 minutes.","The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes got the A.","The presenter who got the A spoke 4 minutes more than Anita.","Of the student who got the D and Dominic, one spoke for 6 minutes and the other talked about P.M. Pitt.","Lucille was either the student who got the A or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Chamberlain.","The presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Atlee spoke 6 minutes less than Lucille."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Dominic","Francis","Lucille","Sheryl"],"label_c":["Atlee","Balfour","Chamberlain","North","Pitt"],"label_d":["A","A-","B+","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8eff78ee44159b5812bf4877b152dce4"} {"story":"Michael is compiling a story about some of the top-rated local soccer players of all time. Help him by matching each player to his team, starting year and position.","clues":["Neither the player on the Rangers nor the sweeper was the person who started in 1985.","Of Gardelli and the person who started in 1982, one played for the Bulldogs and the other was the second striker.","Of the person who started in 1976 and Hatcha, one played for the Mustangs and the other was the wing back.","Gardelli didn't play for the Silverbacks.","The person on the Rangers started 9 years after the full back.","Neither the person who started in 1982 nor Rothvum was the player on the Mustangs.","Gardelli didn't play for the Rangers.","Kawa didn't play for the Mustangs.","Kawa began playing in 1976."],"categories":["Years","Players","Positions","Teams"],"label_a":["1976","1979","1982","1985","1988"],"label_b":["Gardelli","Hatcha","Imay","Kawa","Rothvum"],"label_c":["center back","full back","second striker","sweeper","wing back"],"label_d":["Bulldogs","Mustangs","Rangers","Silverbacks","Timberwolves"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=68e3d3d9c46936261c999c9b0c32234f"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["The person from Poland won the prize in physics.","The person from Mexico didn't win the prize in economics.","Neither the person who won in 1980 nor the person who won the prize in medicine is the winner from New Zealand.","Deb Daniels isn't from Mexico.","Of Sue Simpson and the person from Ireland, one won in 1972 and the other won the prize in literature.","Rita Reeves won the prize in physics.","Patsy Pope is either the winner from Mexico or the winner from New Zealand.","Of the winner from Ireland and the winner who won in 1964, one is Hannah Hay and the other won the prize in physics.","Deb Daniels isn't from France.","Rita Reeves won her prize 12 years before Sue Simpson."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Deb Daniels","Hannah Hay","Patsy Pope","Rita Reeves","Sue Simpson"],"label_c":["astronomy","economics","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Ireland","France","Mexico","New Zealand","Poland"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ec7a83f134bac85f0da6353e7d075112"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The machine released in 1978 doesn't cost $6,400.","The $2,000 pinball machine came out 3 years before the $3,750 machine.","\"Aladeen\" wasn't released in 1978.","The game made by Maxigame came out sometime before the pinball machine made by Hayco Inc..","\"Aladeen\" wasn't released in 1974.","\"Voyager Hero\" wasn't made by Hayco Inc..","The pinball machine made by Waverly Toys came out 1 year after the $2,000 game.","\"Meteor Rise\" costs $5,200.","The system released in 1974 wasn't made by Arco.","Of the $3,750 game and \"Meteor Rise\", one was made by Maxigame and the other was released in 1975.","The system released in 1977 is either \"Archer Quest\" or \"Meteor Rise\"."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Bowling Alley","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200","$6,400"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b24d149a93842d5bd170782e7ace5106"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Susie's customer and Whitney's client, one is Lynette and the other chose midnight blue.","Blanche, the client with the 2:00pm appointment, and the client with the 11:00am appointment are three different customers.","The client that chose deep copper has her appointment 1 hour after Lynette.","Pam's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Hope.","Flora didn't choose jet black.","Whitney's customer has her appointment sometime after Eileen.","Flora has her appointment sometime after the client that chose vivacious red.","Of Eileen and the client with the 11:00am appointment, one is being worked on by Opal and the other chose deep copper.","Blanche isn't being helped by Pam."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Eileen","Flora","Hope","Lynette"],"label_c":["Nettie","Opal","Pam","Susie","Whitney"],"label_d":["deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=60fac1b20c4131ca19bda556ee9529d7"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person from Germany has a birthday 2 months before the diplomat.","Of the engineer and Dale, one was born on July 16th and the other was born on May 18th.","The traveler whose birthday is on April 13th is not the politician.","The five people are Kevin, the person whose birthday is on July 16th, the engineer, the diplomat and the traveler from Mexico.","The architect is either the person from Sweden or Eric.","Lamar is not from Norway.","The person from Sweden is either the person born on June 14th or the engineer.","The person from Norway has a birthday 2 months before Dale."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Adrian","Dale","Eric","Kevin","Lamar"],"label_c":["architect","diplomat","engineer","politician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Canada","Germany","Mexico","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=323dd577f0dfc66fceca249f918ead95"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the sandwich with roast beef and Ronda's order, one includes cheddar cheese and the other costs $2.75.","The sandwich with salami costs 1 dollar less than the sandwich with liverwurst.","The order with gouda cheese costs 2 dollars more than the order with roast beef.","The $6.75 order includes corned beef.","Emily's order doesn't cost $5.75.","Zachary's order costs $4.75.","Neither the order with cheddar cheese nor the sandwich with muenster cheese is the $6.75 sandwich.","Of the order with roast beef and the $4.75 order, one includes colby jack cheese and the other is Peter's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Emily","Omar","Peter","Ronda","Zachary"],"label_c":["cheddar","colby jack","gouda","muenster","provolone"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","liverwurst","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a017eebfd1aa87eb2f70623b0d408ec"} {"story":"Several passport applications were received at the embassy today, and each needs to be processed. Help speed things along by determining each traveler's birthday, career and country of origin.","clues":["The person from Germany has a birthday 1 month after Eric.","The diplomat has a birthday sometime after Eric.","Of the person born on April 13th and Kevin, one is from Canada and the other is the surgeon.","Of the person from Germany and the person from Austria, one was born on August 15th and the other is Lamar.","Eric is either the person from Sweden or the diplomat.","Of Eric and the traveler whose birthday is on June 14th, one is from Austria and the other is the lawyer.","The five people are Neville, the engineer, the traveler born on June 14th, the traveler whose birthday is on April 13th and the lawyer."],"categories":["Birthdays","Names","Careers","Countries"],"label_a":["April 13th","May 18th","June 14th","July 16th","August 15th"],"label_b":["Eric","Kevin","Lamar","Michael","Neville"],"label_c":["diplomat","engineer","lawyer","musician","surgeon"],"label_d":["Austria","Canada","Germany","Norway","Sweden"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=071847092982249ed6b60df07dd6320d"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The project headed by Dr. Morgan will go online sometime before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 is in Dublin.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online 1 year after the Lisbon accelerator.","Of the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 and the ISON-X42, one is headed by Dr. Underwood and the other is in Zagreb.","The project headed by Dr. Underwood will go online 1 year before the Berlin accelerator.","Neither the Stockholm facility nor the Berlin accelerator is the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","The project headed by Dr. Farley will go online 2 years before the Zynga Complex.","The Bale-Hahn SSC will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Jennings.","The Egert Facility isn't headed by Dr. Morgan."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Ewing","Dr. Farley","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Morgan","Dr. Underwood"],"label_d":["Berlin","Dublin","Lisbon","Stockholm","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1af34bbadc1bd86598865a05a1ff78cf"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Krista didn't talk about P.M. Disraeli.","Jenna got the A.","Neither the student who spoke for 12 minutes nor the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North was Krista.","Milton spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who got the B+.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Gladstone spoke 6 minutes more than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. North.","Dominic didn't get the B+.","The student who got the B- didn't talk about P.M. Asquith.","The student who spoke for 14 minutes talked about P.M. Atlee.","Of Milton and the presenter who got the C+, one talked about P.M. Disraeli and the other spoke for 10 minutes."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Dominic","Jenna","Krista","Lucille","Milton"],"label_c":["Atlee","Asquith","Disraeli","Gladstone","North"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=69ddd6207edc91021ff3d1ac52866b72"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The facility scheduled to go online in 2017 isn't in Kiev.","The project headed by Dr. Valentine is either the Bale-Hahn SSC or the Zynga Complex.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 is headed by Dr. Quinn.","The project headed by Dr. Quinn is either the Falston LCS or the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2018 isn't in Oslo.","The Oslo facility will go online sometime before the Tevatron LHC.","The project headed by Dr. Owens will go online 2 years after the Copenhagen accelerator.","The Oslo facility is headed by Dr. Valentine.","The project headed by Dr. Lester will go online 2 years before the Bale-Hahn SSC.","Of the Lisbon facility and the facility scheduled to go online in 2018, one is headed by Dr. Quinn and the other is the Zynga Complex."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Lester","Dr. Owens","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Salinas","Dr. Valentine"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Kiev","Lisbon","Oslo","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=bfdd9a12e0098b0d33e7cc04f6c18a11"} {"story":"Mrs. Drammel's fifth-grade class held a paper airplane contest this afternoon. Using only the clues below, determine the color of each airplane, its maximum throwing distance, and the order in which each was thrown.","clues":["The plane that was thrown 4th wasn't pink.","Of the airplane that went 55 feet and Aaron's design, one was thrown 6th and the other was pink.","Aaron's design went 10 feet farther than the black plane.","The plane that was thrown 5th wasn't pink.","The plane that was thrown 1st was either the airplane that went 15 feet or the plane that went 55 feet.","Margo's design was either the green plane or the plane that went 45 feet.","The plane that was thrown 1st landed 20 feet shorter than the yellow plane.","The pink airplane landed 10 feet shorter than Omar's design.","Henrietta's design went 30 feet farther than the plane that was thrown 1st.","Omar's design wasn't thrown 4th."],"categories":["Distances","Students","Colors","Order"],"label_a":["15 feet","25 feet","35 feet","45 feet","55 feet"],"label_b":["Aaron","Ella","Henrietta","Margo","Omar"],"label_c":["black","green","pink","silver","yellow"],"label_d":["1st","4th","5th","6th","7th"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ce046a1663ee53343076c97a86ac1bbe"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The dish with 400 calories, the asian steak, the kale quinoa and the meal served on May 14th were all different recipes.","The bulgur salad doesn't have exactly 8 grams of protein.","Of the recipe with 380 calories and the dish with 400 calories, one has exactly 5 grams of protein and the other was the garlic tilapia.","The meal with 10 grams of protein, the recipe with 400 calories, and the bulgur salad are three different recipes.","The asian steak was either the recipe served on May 14th or the recipe with 460 calories.","The dish served on May 15th contains 20 more calories than the meal with 7 grams of protein.","The bulgur salad wasn't served on May 14th.","The dish served on May 16th contains 40 more calories than the recipe with 5 grams of protein.","The dish with 10 grams of protein contains 60 more calories than the garlic tilapia.","The meal with 420 calories was either the dish served on May 12th or the dish served on May 14th."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","bulgur salad","chili pork","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["5 grams","7 grams","8 grams","10 grams","12 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=be68860cc5995c3f55b14e0e282791b2"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The show that aired on Monday had somewhat more viewers than the show that aired at 10:00pm.","The program that aired on BMT, the show with 1,000,000 viewers, and the show that aired on Wednesday are three different programs.","The show that aired at 10:00pm didn't air on Saturday.","The show that aired at 6:00pm had 500,000 fewer viewers than the program that aired on BMT.","The program that aired on GMA didn't air on Saturday.","The program that aired at 1:00pm had 750,000 more viewers than the show that aired at 6:00pm.","The show that aired at 11:30am had 250,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on GMA.","Of the program with 250,000 viewers and the program that aired on FNX, one aired at 2:00pm and the other aired on Wednesday.","The show with 250,000 viewers didn't air on PTR.","The program that aired on Monday was either the program that aired on PTR or the program that aired at 11:30am.","The program that aired on PTR didn't air on Thursday."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","6:00pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Monday","Wednesday","Thursday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","FNX","GMA","PTR","WNW"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4375ab9ac7b6e875e8793983c8f49698"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["Anita spoke 4 minutes less than the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath.","The student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair was either the student who spoke for 12 minutes or the presenter who spoke for 14 minutes.","The presenter who spoke for 6 minutes didn't talk about P.M. Churchill.","Of the presenter who spoke for 6 minutes and the student who got the B+, one was Anita and the other talked about P.M. Heath.","Iris didn't get the B-.","Francis spoke 4 minutes more than the student who got the A.","The student who got the A spoke 2 minutes less than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Balfour.","Nichole spoke 4 minutes more than the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Heath.","The presenter who got the D, Nichole and Anita were all different students.","Neither Nichole nor the presenter who got the B- was the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Anita","Francis","Iris","Nichole","Theodore"],"label_c":["Balfour","Blair","Churchill","Eden","Heath"],"label_d":["A","B+","B-","C+","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1d8d8a394bd52f3d98366d452ab28112"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The card that expires on 06\/2025 has an APR 1 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card.","Of the one that expires on 05\/2025 and the card with the $4,000 credit limit, one has an APR of 8% and the other is from Credit Korp.","The one with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the card that expires on 05\/2025.","The Dell Scargo card is either the one that expires on 11\/2025 or the card that expires on 05\/2025.","Of the card with an APR of 8% and the card with the $10,000 credit limit, one expires on 09\/2025 and the other is from Whitly Bank.","The card with an APR of 11% is either the card that expires on 11\/2025 or the Mid Atlantic card.","The one with an APR of 10% doesn't expire on 06\/2025.","The card with the $12,500 credit limit has an APR 2 percent higher than the Mid Atlantic card."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$4,000","$5,000","$8,500","$10,000","$12,500"],"label_d":["05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0a5a4980a726219cb44456dc85cf2fce"} {"story":"Vikram Allindra has set up a small orangutan sanctuary in the Borneo rainforest, where injured and abandoned orangutans can be cared for and eventually released back into the wild. Using only the clues below, match each orangutan at the sanctuary with its age and handler, and determine where each animal originated from.","clues":["The orangutan that was found in Puak is either Nikatrice or the orangutan Eva works with.","Nikatrice came from Tarakan.","Of the animal Beatrice works with and Nikatrice, one is 4 years old and the other came from Puruk Cahu.","Ofallo isn't cared for by Eva.","Ofallo is 9 years older than the animal Francine works with.","The orangutan Gracie works with is 3 years younger than Quirrel.","Rajesh isn't cared for by Gracie.","Ofallo is 3 years younger than the ape Beatrice works with.","The animal that was found in Sebulu is cared for by Aldo.","The orangutan Gracie works with is either the 7-year-old or the orangutan that was found in Tarakan."],"categories":["Ages","Orangutans","Handlers","Locations"],"label_a":["4","7","10","13","16"],"label_b":["Nikatrice","Ofallo","Quirrel","Rajesh","Shamir"],"label_c":["Aldo","Beatrice","Eva","Francine","Gracie"],"label_d":["Ambalat","Puak","Puruk Cahu","Sebulu","Tarakan"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ad80047ee794f81e5f213431893f88cc"} {"story":"Jamie's homework assignment requires her to write a short biography of several female Schnobel Prize winners. Help her match each Schnobelist to her prize category, country of origin and the year in which she won her prize.","clues":["Betty Brewer is either the person from New Zealand or the winner who won the prize in physics.","Neither the person who won the prize in astronomy nor the person from Germany is the person who won in 1964.","The winner who won the prize in medicine won her prize after the person from Russia.","The five winners are the winner from France, the winner who won the prize in astronomy, Betty Brewer, Hannah Hay and Ida Ingram.","The winner who won in 1980 didn't win the prize in medicine.","The winner who won in 1976 is either Olive Olson or Ida Ingram.","Tara Tate won her prize 4 years after the person from Poland.","Of the person from Russia and the winner who won in 1976, one won the prize in physics and the other is Hannah Hay.","The person from New Zealand didn't win the prize in literature."],"categories":["Years","Names","Categories","Countries"],"label_a":["1964","1968","1972","1976","1980"],"label_b":["Betty Brewer","Hannah Hay","Ida Ingram","Olive Olson","Tara Tate"],"label_c":["astronomy","chemistry","literature","medicine","physics"],"label_d":["Germany","France","New Zealand","Poland","Russia"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ebeda507cb07a7e263779e7cd0d0059f"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["\"Bowling Alley\" is either the system released in 1978 or the machine made by Hayco Inc..","Of the $2,500 game and the game made by Arco, one is \"Aladeen\" and the other was released in 1978.","The game made by Tarco Inc. came out 1 year after \"Disco Mania\".","Of \"Aladeen\" and the game made by Maxigame, one costs $5,200 and the other was released in 1974.","The five games are \"Voyager Hero\", the pinball machine made by Tarco Inc., the $1,750 pinball machine, the pinball machine released in 1978 and the $5,200 pinball machine.","\"Aladeen\" came out 3 years after the $2,000 system."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Bowling Alley","Disco Mania","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero"],"label_c":["Arco","Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Maxigame","Tarco Inc."],"label_d":["$1,500","$1,750","$2,000","$2,500","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=19526fe1f877232de741e484c0e95742"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Of the solver from Unionville and the person who finished fifth, one answered 4 Across incorrectly and the other was Grace.","Zachary got the right answer for 20 Across.","Grace answered 30 Across incorrectly.","The solver who got 18 Down wrong wasn't from Avalon.","The solver from Jackman finished 1 place before the person who got 4 Across wrong.","Of the contestant from Van Nuys and the contestant who got 20 Across wrong, one finished first and the other was Grace.","The contestant who got 2 Down wrong finished sometime after Zachary.","Willie got the right answer for 4 Across.","The solver from Van Nuys finished 2 places after the solver who got 18 Down wrong.","Zachary wasn't from Unionville.","Kelvin didn't finish second.","Kelvin wasn't from Avalon."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Grace","Kelvin","Perry","Willie","Zachary"],"label_c":["Avalon","Jackman","Oak View","Unionville","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","18 Down","20 Across","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=52a7576ea1a9fa6890ce2665bf39bd1d"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["Gil Gallegos works in the banking industry.","Betty Bush doesn't work in the pharmaceutical industry.","The person from Germany is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Mexico.","Of the tycoon who works in the retail industry and the magnate worth $29 billion, one is from Sweden and the other is Betty Bush.","The mogul who works in the biotech industry isn't from France.","The magnate who works in the banking industry is worth 1 billion more than the person from Sweden.","The magnate who works in the biotech industry is worth 3 billion less than Mike Mckay.","Faith Flynn is worth 1 billion more than the magnate who works in the biotech industry.","Mike Mckay isn't from Mexico."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Betty Bush","Cal Craig","Faith Flynn","Gil Gallegos","Mike Mckay"],"label_c":["Argentina","France","Germany","Mexico","Sweden"],"label_d":["banking","biotech","medical","retail","pharmaceutical"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f06158fd8624185d8e4741201e004df"} {"story":"Tiffany is looking for a new podcast to listen to on her commute to and from work each day. Help her narrow down her choices by matching each podcast host to his or her topic, and determine how many total downloads each podcast currently has and what year it began.","clues":["Cora Capon's show has fewer downloads than the podcast that began in 2007.","The podcast with 3 million downloads didn't start in 2013.","The gaming podcast started in 2010.","Of the podcast with 2 million downloads and the gaming podcast, one is Faye Fender's and the other started in 2014.","The podcast that began in 2011 has 3 million fewer downloads than the show that began in 2010.","Al Acosta's show isn't about sports.","The investing show, the show with 5 million downloads, and the show with 3 million downloads are three different shows.","Geneva Gold's show doesn't have exactly 5 million downloads.","The film show, the podcast with 5 million downloads, and the podcast with 3 million downloads are three different shows.","Bobby Bora's show has 1 million fewer downloads than the investing podcast."],"categories":["Downloads","Hosts","Years","Topics"],"label_a":["1 million","2 million","3 million","4 million","5 million"],"label_b":["Al Acosta","Bobby Bora","Cora Capon","Faye Fender","Geneva Gold"],"label_c":["2007","2010","2011","2013","2014"],"label_d":["business","film","gaming","investing","sports"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=42771b18e3316a20c944a2b056dd413e"} {"story":"A series of bizarre UFO sightings have taken place in Byron, California this past week. Using only the clues below, match each sighting to its witness, date and location, and determine the reported shape of the unidentified object.","clues":["The sighting from Postville was submitted 1 day before Benny Baron's report.","The five sightings were the report of the diamond-shaped UFO, the August 7 sighting, the report from Kirkman, the report from Fontana and the sighting from Beaconsfield.","Of the sighting from Kirkman and Cindy Chan's report, one was received on August 7 and the other was received on August 5.","Hal Harrison's report was submitted 2 days before the report of the triangle-shaped UFO.","Benny Baron's sighting didn't involve the cigar-shaped UFO.","The report from Postville was submitted 2 days before Iva Ingram's report.","The sighting of the oval-shaped UFO was either the sighting from Fontana or the August 8 report."],"categories":["Dates","Witnesses","Towns","Shapes"],"label_a":["August 4","August 5","August 6","August 7","August 8"],"label_b":["Benny Baron","Cindy Chan","Dan Delgado","Hal Harrison","Iva Ingram"],"label_c":["Beaconsfield","Fontana","Kirkman","Otisfield","Postville"],"label_d":["cigar","diamond","oval","teardrop","triangle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c3e2340f0fd99eeacc4885915239a6f7"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["\"Utrecht\" cost 500 dollars more than Nicole's puppet.","Kelly's puppet didn't cost $1,500.","\"Valencio\" cost somewhat more than the dummy going to Vancouver.","Of Herman's piece and the dummy going to Ypsilanti, one is \"Sniffletoe\" and the other cost $1,000.","Herman's puppet, the $1,500 piece, and the puppet going to Mexico City are three different dummies.","Of \"Xavier\" and the puppet going to Ypsilanti, one cost $1,250 and the other cost $1,000.","Jeff's dummy is either the puppet going to Mexico City or the puppet going to Vancouver.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 500 dollars more than the piece going to St. Moritz."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Margarita","Nicole"],"label_c":["Sniffletoe","Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=92e32500d08733d469109d9274bdad4b"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is in Madrid.","The Falston LCS will go online 1 year after the Zynga Complex.","The project headed by Dr. Jennings will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Zynga Complex will go online 2 years after the Kiev accelerator.","The Madrid accelerator is either the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2016 or the project headed by Dr. Noble.","The Stockholm accelerator will go online sometime after the Egert Facility.","The Falston LCS isn't headed by Dr. Golden.","The Tevatron LHC is headed by Dr. Salinas.","The Lisbon accelerator will go online 3 years after the project headed by Dr. Noble.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019 isn't in Stockholm."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Egert Facility","Falston LCS","ISON-X42","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Golden","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Noble","Dr. Ramos","Dr. Salinas"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Kiev","Lisbon","Madrid","Stockholm"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b7cbaa939907983f84b7566e3f9f61f3"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired at 4:30pm didn't have exactly 1,000,000 viewers.","The show that aired on CBR was either the show that aired on Saturday or the show that aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired at 4:30pm didn't air on Wednesday.","The show that aired on Friday had 750,000 fewer viewers than the show that aired on SBC.","The show with 250,000 viewers aired on Saturday.","The program that aired on Monday had somewhat fewer viewers than the program that aired on PTR.","Of the show that aired at 1:00pm and the show that aired on Sunday, one aired on PTR and the other aired on FNX.","The five programs were the show with 500,000 viewers, the show that aired on Saturday, the program that aired at 4:30pm, the program that aired at 11:30am and the show that aired at 8:30pm.","The show that aired on Sunday, the program that aired on CBR, and the show that aired at 11:30am are three different programs."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","4:30pm","6:00pm","8:30pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Wednesday","Friday","Saturday"],"label_d":["CBR","FNX","GMA","PTR","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ead3be460f667da80dd337c986bd607"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The patient with the 1:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the whitening.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has an appointment sometime after Tommy.","The customer going in for the veneers has an appointment sometime after the client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. York.","The customer who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd, the customer with the 9:30am appointment, and the patient going in for the root canal are three different people.","Inez won't be seen by Dr. Adkins.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd doesn't have the appointment for the veneers.","Of the person with the 11:30am appointment and the person with the 10:30am appointment, one is Bernice and the other will be seen by Dr. Adkins.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Nixon has the appointment for the extraction.","Of the client with the 11:30am appointment and the client going in for the root canal, one is Wayne and the other will be seen by Dr. Adkins.","Wayne has an appointment 1 hour after the client going in for the veneers."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Bernice","Felix","Inez","Tommy","Wayne"],"label_c":["cleaning","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Adkins","Dr. Harris","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Nixon","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70da3b51cb7dd4adbb5b989373e83349"} {"story":"Several marathon runners decided to carb-load at Jimmy's Italian Restaurant on the night before the big run. Match each runner to the type of pasta and sauce they ordered and the total price of their entree.","clues":["Louis didn't choose mushroom sauce.","Suzanne didn't order fettuccine.","Louis was either the competitor who chose bolognese sauce or the contestant who paid $7.99.","The contestant who paid $8.99 didn't order rotini.","The competitor who ordered fettuccine paid 1 dollar more than the runner who chose arrabiata sauce.","Suzanne didn't pay $9.99.","Jack didn't pay $7.99.","Of the runner who chose puttanesca sauce and the contestant who ordered rigatoni, one was Oscar and the other paid $8.99.","The competitor who ordered taglioni paid 3 dollars more than the contestant who ordered rigatoni.","The runner who chose alfredo sauce ordered taglioni.","The competitor who chose puttanesca sauce paid more than the contestant who ordered fettuccine."],"categories":["Prices","Runners","Pastas","Sauces"],"label_a":["$6.99","$7.99","$8.99","$9.99","$10.99"],"label_b":["Irma","Jack","Louis","Oscar","Suzanne"],"label_c":["fettuccine","fusilli","rigatoni","rotini","taglioni"],"label_d":["alfredo","arrabiata","bolognese","mushroom","puttanesca"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=874325ddfc76befd96e96eb751c93aee"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Of Nathaniel and the player who won the $23.25 pot, one won with a royal flush and the other won the fifth hand.","The competitor who won the second hand didn't win the $12.50 pot.","The person who won the third hand didn't win the $12.50 pot.","Ramon won 1 hand after Courtney.","The person who won the $18.25 pot didn't win with a full house.","The competitor who won the third hand was either the person who won with a straight or the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","The player who won with two pairs won 3 hands before the competitor who won the $23.25 pot.","Kelley won with a full house.","The player who won the fifth hand won the $9.00 pot."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Kelley","Nathaniel","Ramon","Wilbur"],"label_c":["one pair","two pairs","full house","straight","royal flush"],"label_d":["$5.25","$9.00","$12.50","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d4f7994e80c7ef31989098f6f6a83ffb"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["The student who finished in sixth place had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the child from Mrs. Almerini's class.","Erik didn't finish in sixth place.","Yvette had to spell \"anemic\".","The contestant who finished in fifth place had to spell a word that was 3 letters shorter than the one given to the child who finished in fourth place.","Nick has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","The contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","The child from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter longer than the one given to the contestant from Mrs. Witte's class.","Of the contestant who finished in third place and the contestant from Mrs. Steuben's class, one had to spell \"duplicity\" and the other is Yvette.","Nick didn't finish in sixth place.","Yvette is either the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\" or the contestant who finished in second place.","The student from Mrs. Steuben's class had to spell a word that was 1 letter shorter than the one given to Floyd."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Erik","Floyd","May","Nick","Yvette"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Steuben","Witte"],"label_d":["second","third","fourth","fifth","sixth"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5a224af360ad42d0018aa9a3979b163b"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The cook who made the lemon snapper is either the person who scored 49 points or Bertha.","The person from Oceanside made the cajun chili.","Gabriel, the cook from White Bean and the cook from Oceanside are all different chefs.","The person who made the pepper steak scored 7 more points than Gabriel.","Wade works at Apple Barn.","Anita didn't score exactly 63 points.","Ollie, the chef from Demitasse, and the person from Oceanside are three different chefs.","Of the cook from Zenaida's and the cook who scored 49 points, one made the lemon snapper and the other was Wade.","The person from White Bean scored 14 more points than Gabriel.","The cook from Demitasse didn't make the turkey soup."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Anita","Bertha","Gabriel","Ollie","Wade"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","turkey soup"],"label_d":["Apple Barn","Demitasse","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a911091824e48c7e93a26a54e66439ec"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Echmust culture was founded sometime after the Kimusk culture.","The culture with 6,500 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 4,500 people.","Of the culture with 9,500 people and the society founded in 350 AD, one was the Echmust culture and the other was based near Unity.","The Danseri culture had a population size of 9,500.","The Echmust culture was founded 500 years before the Oiracha culture.","The Oiracha culture was either the culture founded in 350 AD or the culture located near Junction City.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 250 years before the culture with 9,500 people.","The culture located near Redlands didn't have a population size of 7,500.","The culture founded in 1100 AD was based near Redlands.","The society founded in 350 AD wasn't based near Waterloo."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Aldeton","Danseri","Echmust","Kimusk","Oiracha"],"label_c":["4,500","6,500","7,500","8,000","9,500"],"label_d":["Easton","Junction City","Redlands","Unity","Waterloo"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=aebc0168c571bdcdf97371f8e137e002"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["Of Blanche and the client with the 11:00am appointment, one is being worked on by Victoria and the other chose brown sable.","The customer with the 12:00pm appointment chose brown sable.","Hope doesn't have the 3:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 11:00am appointment didn't choose jet black.","The client with the 1:00pm appointment didn't choose jet black.","The client that chose midnight blue has her appointment 2 hours after Rhonda's customer.","Victoria's client has her appointment sometime before the client that chose warm mocha.","Eileen doesn't have the 1:00pm appointment.","The customer with the 1:00pm appointment is either Hope or Whitney's customer.","Of the client with the 11:00am appointment and the client that chose midnight blue, one is being worked on by Susie and the other is Georgia.","Whitney's customer has her appointment 1 hour after Blanche."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Alison","Blanche","Eileen","Georgia","Hope"],"label_c":["Pam","Rhonda","Susie","Victoria","Whitney"],"label_d":["brown sable","deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5bae56ec1656c6f07bba513298389e42"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who finished fifth didn't make the silver item.","The knitter who finished first made the mittens.","The person who finished fourth, Ruth and the person who entered her mittens are all different people.","Marianne finished first.","The knitter who entered her blanket finished 2 places after the person who submitted the orange item.","Jeanette didn't make the silver item.","Of Marianne and the person who finished fifth, one made the green item and the other made the sweater.","The person who submitted the purple item finished 1 place after the person who entered her hat.","The person who submitted the blue item, Ruth, and the person who entered her hat are three different people.","The entrant who entered her tea cozy finished 1 place after Alexis."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Alexis","Ernestine","Jeanette","Marianne","Ruth"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","sweater","tea cozy"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9ffdc61b83812bd0ee812c7aa2048f0e"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef from Enzo's didn't make the cajun chili.","Wade scored 70 points.","The person who made the cajun chili scored 7 more points than Freda.","The chef who scored 49 points, the person from Epicurious, the cook from Demitasse and Freda are all different chefs.","The person from Oceanside didn't make the pepper steak.","The cook who scored 42 points, the person from Demitasse, and the cook from Enzo's are three different chefs.","The person from Demitasse is either the cook who made the cashew tofu or the cook who scored 63 points.","Ollie doesn't work at Epicurious.","Zachary is either the cook who made the pepper steak or the cook from Demitasse.","The cook who made the lemon snapper scored 14 more points than Zachary.","The person who scored 70 points doesn't work at Epicurious.","Freda made the pepper steak."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Freda","Ollie","Rosalie","Wade","Zachary"],"label_c":["cajun chili","cashew tofu","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Enzo\\'s","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1021d0cd05b9bccf8e1b9a1659d1cea8"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The course in room 412 is taught by Zimmerman.","The Algebra class isn't taught by Brady.","The English class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 318.","The class in room 319 is taught by Leach.","The course in room 215 has 2 fewer students than Mr. Brady's class.","Of the Chemistry class and the class in room 215, one has 29 students and the other is taught by Warner.","The class in room 412 isn't the Spanish class.","The Chemistry class has 2 more students than Mr. Brady's class.","The class in room 405 isn't the Spanish class.","The course in room 319 doesn't have 37 students."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["215","318","319","405","412"],"label_c":["Brady","Leach","Paul","Warner","Zimmerman"],"label_d":["Algebra","Art","Chemistry","English","Spanish"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d138c6064e593b5edcaf504278d2c440"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Yolanda's order, the sandwich with liverwurst and the $6.75 order are all different sandwiches.","The order with roast beef costs 3 dollars more than the sandwich with havarti cheese.","Of Henrietta's order and the sandwich with provolone cheese, one includes salami and the other costs $2.75.","The order with gouda cheese costs more than the sandwich with salami.","Of the $4.75 order and Henrietta's sandwich, one includes cheddar cheese and the other includes ham.","Lula's order doesn't cost $4.75.","Peter's sandwich doesn't include swiss cheese.","The order with havarti cheese costs more than Yolanda's sandwich.","Peter's sandwich doesn't include gouda cheese."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Henrietta","Lula","Peter","Verna","Yolanda"],"label_c":["cheddar","gouda","havarti","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["ham","liverwurst","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=b2cd78663ad53d590ecc0e4a97bea986"} {"story":"The race for a new understanding of particle physics is on, and several new particle accelerators are scheduled to be built over the next ten years. Match each new accelerator to its location and head scientist, and determine the year each is scheduled to go on-line.","clues":["The Tevatron LHC will go online 3 years after the Dublin accelerator.","The five accelerators are the accelerator scheduled to go online in 2019, the Tevatron LHC, the project headed by Dr. Jennings, the Warsaw facility and the Zynga Complex.","Of the Lectra 4C and the project headed by Dr. Kirk, one is in Paris and the other will go online in 2020.","The Zagreb accelerator will go online sometime before the project headed by Dr. Chang.","The facility scheduled to go online in 2016 isn't in Warsaw.","The accelerator scheduled to go online in 2017 is either the Paris facility or the Bale-Hahn SSC.","The project headed by Dr. Kirk will go online 2 years after the project headed by Dr. Golden."],"categories":["Years","Names","Scientists","Locations"],"label_a":["2016","2017","2018","2019","2020"],"label_b":["Bale-Hahn SSC","Egert Facility","Lectra 4C","Tevatron LHC","Zynga Complex"],"label_c":["Dr. Chang","Dr. Golden","Dr. Jennings","Dr. Kirk","Dr. Ramos"],"label_d":["Dublin","Helsinki","Paris","Warsaw","Zagreb"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=dd652bee05011a2cc9e92850c70619b9"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["Oak Capital has a larger return than the one run by Larry Larsen.","Neither the one with a return of 8% nor the one with a return of 9% is the one begun in 1992.","Silver Rock has a 3 percent larger return than the one begun in 2005.","Black River is run by Sal Spencer.","Citizen Trust isn't run by Ollie Ochoa.","The fund with a return of 8% didn't begin in 2009.","The one begun in 2002 has a larger return than the one run by Ollie Ochoa.","The one with a return of 10% is run by Sal Spencer.","Of the fund run by Zed Zamora and the fund begun in 1989, one has had a return of 8% and the other has had a return of 10%.","Hudson Brook has a 1 percent larger return than the one begun in 2005."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","Hudson Brook","Oak Capital","Silver Rock"],"label_c":["Larry Larsen","Ollie Ochoa","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1989","1992","2002","2005","2009"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8648d7f0f771995a87417c1b4a561ae6"} {"story":"Barry's Deli has a bunch of orders to fill. Help Barry match each customer's deli meat and cheese selections, and determine the price for each sandwich.","clues":["Of the order with bologna and Darrell's sandwich, one costs $5.75 and the other includes muenster cheese.","Verna's order costs $2.75.","The five sandwiches are the $6.75 order, Darrell's sandwich, Greg's sandwich, Peter's order and the sandwich with provolone cheese.","The $4.75 sandwich doesn't include salami.","The order with muenster cheese costs 2 dollars less than the order with corned beef.","Peter's order doesn't cost $3.75.","The order with bologna costs 1 dollar less than the order with cheddar cheese.","Of the order with prosciutto and the sandwich with havarti cheese, one costs $2.75 and the other is Darrell's."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Cheeses","Meats"],"label_a":["$2.75","$3.75","$4.75","$5.75","$6.75"],"label_b":["Carol","Darrell","Greg","Peter","Verna"],"label_c":["cheddar","havarti","muenster","provolone","swiss"],"label_d":["bologna","corned beef","prosciutto","roast beef","salami"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0148c246570caf59c89cbd493748f989"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person with the 10:30am appointment will be seen by Dr. Nixon.","The patient going in for the veneers has an appointment 3 hours after Rosemary.","Patsy has an appointment 1 hour before Lynn.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Quinn has an appointment sometime after the client who will be seeing Dr. Harris.","The customer with the 10:30am appointment, Rosemary, and Dwight are three different people.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Quinn has the appointment for the root canal.","Of Dwight and the client with the 12:30pm appointment, one will be seen by Dr. Joseph and the other has the appointment for the whitening.","The patient who will be seeing Dr. Harris doesn't have the appointment for the crown.","The client with the 12:30pm appointment is either the person going in for the whitening or Felix."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Felix","Lynn","Patsy","Rosemary"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Harris","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Nixon","Dr. Quinn","Dr. Torres"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a26f7720edf1c214620ee93c7be618ee"} {"story":"The New You Beauty Salon has a number of different hair colorings scheduled today. Using only the clues below, match each customer to her stylist, and determine the time of her appointment and the hair color dye she has chosen.","clues":["The client that chose warm mocha, Opal's client, and the client with the 3:00pm appointment are three different customers.","Of the client with the 1:00pm appointment and Blanche, one chose warm mocha and the other is being worked on by Tammie.","Flora isn't being helped by Pam.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment 2 hours after Victoria's client.","Tammie's customer has her appointment 1 hour after the customer that chose deep copper.","The client that chose midnight blue is either Pam's client or Blanche.","Hope is either the client with the 1:00pm appointment or Victoria's client.","The customer that chose jet black has her appointment 1 hour before Opal's client.","Myra has her appointment sometime before Hope."],"categories":["Times","Customers","Stylists","Colors"],"label_a":["11:00am","12:00pm","1:00pm","2:00pm","3:00pm"],"label_b":["Blanche","Flora","Hope","Iris","Myra"],"label_c":["Opal","Pam","Tammie","Victoria","Yvonne"],"label_d":["deep copper","jet black","midnight blue","vivacious red","warm mocha"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c28775a51b5fba2dc16711cfa6839ca1"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The client going in for the veneers has an appointment 1 hour before Gayle.","Zachary doesn't have the appointment for the root canal.","The person going in for the whitening has an appointment 2 hours before the person who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd.","Of the patient going in for the filling and the person with the 9:30am appointment, one is Jonathan and the other is Gayle.","The patient going in for the veneers has an appointment 2 hours before the customer who will be seeing Dr. Gregory.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Gregory has an appointment sometime before Zachary.","Ernest is either the patient going in for the cleaning or the patient who will be seeing Dr. Joseph.","Of Gayle and the client with the 1:30pm appointment, one has the appointment for the cleaning and the other will be seen by Dr. York."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Dwight","Ernest","Gayle","Jonathan","Zachary"],"label_c":["cleaning","filling","root canal","veneers","whitening"],"label_d":["Dr. Gregory","Dr. Joseph","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Valdez","Dr. York"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8f92bd5014ada86a5cb655cdd241cc15"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Of the truss bridge and the 8,500 ft structure, one is in Kiev and the other is Vellon Bridge.","The 13,000 ft structure is either the camelback structure or Avery Bridge.","Bay Bridge isn't in Luxembourg.","The bowstring bridge, the truss bridge and the one in Luxembourg are all different structures.","Sandy Bridge is 8,500 ft.","The camelback one is 4,500 feet shorter than the structure in Rome.","The cable-stayed bridge is 1,500 feet shorter than the structure in Helsinki.","Of the 11,500 ft structure and Sandy Bridge, one is in Luxembourg and the other is the cable-stayed bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Avery Bridge","Bay Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","truss"],"label_d":["Copenhagen","Helsinki","Kiev","Luxembourg","Rome"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=83fbb7ef0a13472d1a54f4c53015f415"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the 23 ft long exhibit and the whale donated in 2012, one is the beluga whale and the other is Adam.","The 29 ft long specimen wasn't donated in 1999.","The whale donated in 2012 is 4 feet longer than Felipe.","The specimen donated in 2010 is somewhat shorter than the whale donated in 1996.","The narwhal wasn't donated in 1999.","The right whale isn't 29 ft long.","The whale donated in 2004 is either the 29 ft long exhibit or Brent.","The 21 ft long specimen is Evan.","The narwhal, the 27 ft long whale and the specimen donated in 2004 are all different whales.","Evan is 2 feet shorter than Felipe.","Of the 23 ft long exhibit and the fin whale, one was donated to the aquarium in 1996 and the other is Adam."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","narwhal","right whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Evan","Felipe","Gus"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2004","2010","2012"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=618fdc4723056bc8a0e1af3dcee25768"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["Of the client with the 11:30am appointment and the patient who will be seeing Dr. Lloyd, one has the appointment for the root canal and the other is Jonathan.","Inez has an appointment sometime after Nettie.","Mindy has an appointment 2 hours after the customer who will be seeing Dr. Winters.","The client with the 12:30pm appointment doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","The person with the 1:30pm appointment won't be seen by Dr. Ingram.","The patient going in for the crown has an appointment 1 hour before the client going in for the cleaning.","The person who will be seeing Dr. Winters has an appointment sometime before Jonathan.","The five people are Nettie, the person with the 10:30am appointment, the customer who will be seeing Dr. Ingram, the client who will be seeing Dr. Kramer and the client with the 9:30am appointment.","The person going in for the cleaning is either Jonathan or the person who will be seeing Dr. Valdez."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Inez","Jonathan","Lynn","Mindy","Nettie"],"label_c":["cleaning","crown","extraction","filling","root canal"],"label_d":["Dr. Ingram","Dr. Kramer","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Valdez","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9067932cc706c139ce666c184c42162b"} {"story":"Bushnell County is putting together a historical brochure about some of the ancient cultures that used to live there. Match each of the ancient cultures to their time period, location, and estimated population size.","clues":["The Uskorr culture had a population size of 8,000.","The society founded in 850 AD was either the culture located near Valencia or the culture located near Zwingle.","The culture with 4,500 people was founded 500 years before the Uskorr culture.","The Nysrani culture was founded in 100 AD.","The culture located near Valencia was founded 250 years before the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture with 9,000 people was either the culture located near Redlands or the Tyash culture.","The culture with 7,500 people was founded 250 years after the culture with 8,000 people.","The culture located near Redlands didn't have a population size of 4,500.","Of the culture located near Arnolds Park and the society founded in 350 AD, one was the Uskorr culture and the other had a population size of 9,000.","The Yeust culture wasn't based near Redlands."],"categories":["Years","Cultures","Populations","Locations"],"label_a":["100 AD","350 AD","600 AD","850 AD","1100 AD"],"label_b":["Lyeilia","Nysrani","Tyash","Uskorr","Yeust"],"label_c":["4,500","5,000","7,500","8,000","9,000"],"label_d":["Arnolds Park","Lacona","Redlands","Valencia","Zwingle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a2a480044f779be7ff55103087a52beb"} {"story":"Rachel has a small booth on the Verde Hills boardwalk where she creates and sells whimsical balloon animals. Using only the clues below, match each of her sales today to its associated animal, balloon color and price, and determine the name of each buyer.","clues":["The animal Nancy bought was red.","Of the $7.00 balloon and the balloon Ian bought, one was the fish and the other was white.","The snail cost 3 dollars less than the turtle.","Of the orange animal and the $3.00 balloon, one was the fish and the other was purchased by Heidi.","The monkey cost 3 dollars less than the fish.","The red balloon cost 1 dollar more than the purple animal.","The balloon Verna bought wasn't purple.","The $5.00 piece was purple."],"categories":["Prices","Animals","Colors","Customers"],"label_a":["$3.00","$4.00","$5.00","$6.00","$7.00"],"label_b":["cat","fish","monkey","snail","turtle"],"label_c":["brown","orange","purple","red","white"],"label_d":["Heidi","Ian","Nancy","Rudolph","Verna"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=8684aa60795ce254217607953de05ec4"} {"story":"Porter is a \"tiny home\" enthusiast - he builds small, portable homes and sells them to others interested in the movement. Using only the clues below, determine the size and cost of each of his customer's tiny homes, as well as the city it will be delivered to.","clues":["The Ingram's house, the $29,000 house, the 110 sq ft house and the home going to Healdsburg are all different houses.","The structure going to Dallas Center didn't sell for $25,000.","The 110 sq ft structure is either the structure going to Eagle Grove or the $27,500 house.","Of the 140 sq ft structure and the $38,000 house, one will be delivered to Unionville and the other is for the Davidsons.","The Gillespie's house will be delivered to Eagle Grove.","The $29,000 home is 15 sq ft smaller than the $35,000 structure.","The 125 sq ft house sold for $25,000.","The house going to Dallas Center is either the 125 sq ft structure or the $38,000 house.","Of the $29,000 house and the home going to Eagle Grove, one is 110 sq ft and the other is for the Kirbys."],"categories":["Sq Footage","Customers","Prices","Cities"],"label_a":["95 sq ft","110 sq ft","125 sq ft","140 sq ft","155 sq ft"],"label_b":["Davidson","Ewing","Gillespie","Ingram","Kirby"],"label_c":["$25,000","$27,500","$29,000","$35,000","$38,000"],"label_d":["Dallas Center","Eagle Grove","Fullerton","Healdsburg","Unionville"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=70a1d9ee0224af8d92c15a00db37a178"} {"story":"Miravella is writing an article about some of the richest people in the world. Using only the clues that follow, match each person to his or her country of origin, and determine their total wealth (in dollars) and the type of business they're involved in.","clues":["The tycoon who works in the medical industry is worth 1 billion more than the magnate from France.","Of the tycoon from Denmark and the tycoon worth $26 billion, one works in the banking industry and the other is Leonard Levy.","The mogul from Ireland is worth 1 billion more than Sid Scott.","Joseph Jakes is worth 1 billion more than the mogul from Mexico.","Of the mogul worth $27 billion and the mogul from Ireland, one works in the software industry and the other is Joseph Jakes.","The magnate from Mexico, the magnate who works in the medical industry, and the person worth $26 billion are three different people.","The mogul who works in the aerospace industry isn't from Mexico.","Leonard Levy is worth 1 billion more than the magnate who works in the software industry.","Rachel Reid isn't worth exactly $29 billion."],"categories":["Wealth","People","Countries","Industries"],"label_a":["$25 billion","$26 billion","$27 billion","$28 billion","$29 billion"],"label_b":["Joseph Jakes","Kirk Kaplan","Leonard Levy","Rachel Reid","Sid Scott"],"label_c":["Denmark","Ireland","France","Germany","Mexico"],"label_d":["aerospace","banking","medical","pharmaceutical","software"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0fb6a82101cc23a55d787d4d50bc4c91"} {"story":"Garrett County has set up a number of successful mobile libraries known as \"Bookmobiles\". Using only the clues below, match each Bookmobile to its driver and vehicle type, and determine the told number of books in each.","clues":["\"Words To Go\" isn't driven by Omar.","The Mack truck has 50 fewer books than \"Books-4-U\".","The bookmobile Violet drives, \"Words To Go\", and the Greyhound bus are three different vehicles.","\"Lit on Wheels\" isn't driven by Violet.","Of the Winnebago and the bookmobile with 450 books, one is \"Words To Go\" and the other is driven by Elena.","The five vehicles are the mobile library Cynthia drives, \"Words To Go\", \"Lit on Wheels\", the bookmobile with 450 books and the Mack truck.","\"Dream Machine\" doesn't have exactly 300 books.","Of the mobile library with 300 books and \"Books-4-U\", one is the ice cream truck and the other is the Greyhound bus.","The Greyhound bus has fewer books than \"Words To Go\".","\"Lit on Wheels\" is either the vehicle with 450 books or the school bus."],"categories":["Books","Bookmobiles","Drivers","Vehicles"],"label_a":["250","300","350","400","450"],"label_b":["Books-4-U","Dream Machine","Lit on Wheels","Tiny Tomes","Words To Go"],"label_c":["Cynthia","Elena","Leroy","Omar","Violet"],"label_d":["Greyhound bus","ice cream trk","Mack truck","school bus","Winnebago"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=3de725502a97382b5b02d6315806e419"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["The Southwest Inc card expires on 05\/2025.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR 2 percent higher than the one that expires on 06\/2025.","The card that expires on 05\/2025 has an APR 2 percent lower than the Whitly Bank card.","The card with an APR of 11% doesn't expire on 12\/2025.","The one with an APR of 12% doesn't have a limit of $4,000.","Neither the one with the $3,500 credit limit nor the card with the $5,000 credit limit is the card with an APR of 11%.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 3 percent lower than the Dell Scargo card.","Of the one that expires on 11\/2025 and the one with an APR of 8%, one is from Credit Korp and the other has a limit of $8,500.","The Whitly Bank card, the card with an APR of 8%, the card with the $4,000 credit limit and the one with an APR of 11% are all different cards.","The Whitly Bank card doesn't have a limit of $5,000."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Dell Scargo","Credit Korp","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$3,500","$4,000","$5,000","$8,500","$12,500"],"label_d":["05\/2025","06\/2025","09\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=eea185b79f2416cb38f74519cb629ea0"} {"story":"Palatka County held a charity \"cook-off\" this weekend which pitted several local chefs against each other. Each chef cooked a different dish and received a different score (on a scale of 1 to 100, with 100 being the best). Using only the clues below, match each chef to his or her entree, and determine the score it received and the name of the restaurant each chef works at.","clues":["The chef from Epicurious didn't make the smoked pork.","Ida doesn't work at Epicurious.","The chef from Zenaida's didn't make the smoked pork.","The person from Zenaida's scored somewhat more points than Rosalie.","The person who made the smoked pork scored somewhat more points than Ida.","The five chefs are Ida, the cook who scored 63 points, the cook from Demitasse, the cook who made the smoked pork and the cook who made the pepper steak.","The chef who made the lemon snapper scored 21 more points than the person from Oceanside.","Tyrone scored 21 more points than Jim.","Peggy scored 7 more points than Ida.","The chef from Demitasse is either the cook who made the pepper steak or the chef who made the cajun chili."],"categories":["Scores","Chefs","Dishes","Restaurants"],"label_a":["42","49","56","63","70"],"label_b":["Ida","Jim","Peggy","Rosalie","Tyrone"],"label_c":["cajun chili","jambalaya","lemon snapper","pepper steak","smoked pork"],"label_d":["Demitasse","Epicurious","Oceanside","White Bean","Zenaida\\'s"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ac69a718706375c4761a5bc2d470c1bb"} {"story":"\"Against the Grain\" offers hand-made wooden furniture at reasonable prices. Each item is made by an in-house employee. Using only the clues that follow, match each item to the employee who crafted it, and determine its price and the type of wood used to make it.","clues":["Of the $300 item and the item made of walnut, one is the barstool and the other was crafted by Hope.","Kendra's item costs less than the item made of oak.","Irma's piece wasn't made of oak.","The $350 item, the $325 item and Josephine's item are all different pieces.","Irma's piece costs less than the item made of ash.","The bench costs 25 dollars less than the item made of teak.","The $325 piece is either the barstool or Irma's item.","Of Kendra's piece and the piece made of walnut, one costs $250 and the other is the rocking chair.","The footstool wasn't made of ash.","The piece made of teak costs less than Josephine's piece."],"categories":["Dollars","Woodworkers","Woods","Pieces"],"label_a":["$250","$275","$300","$325","$350"],"label_b":["Hope","Irma","Josephine","Kendra","Velma"],"label_c":["ash","elm","oak","teak","walnut"],"label_d":["barstool","bench","coffee table","footstool","rocking chair"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=857535cfb80105ae2167d55c3f427b54"} {"story":"Priscilla is compiling an article about some of the most successful hedge funds. Using only the clues below, match each fund to its manager and determine the year it started as well as its year-to-date (YTD) return percentage.","clues":["The fund with a return of 9% isn't run by Ralph Ross.","The fund run by Sal Spencer has a 3 percent larger return than Pine Bay.","The fund begun in 1997 isn't run by Sal Spencer.","The fund with a return of 6% is run by Ollie Ochoa.","The fund begun in 1989 has a larger return than the one begun in 1992.","The fund begun in 1989 has had a 1 percent smaller return than the fund begun in 1983.","Citizen Trust isn't run by Zed Zamora.","Pine Bay has a 1 percent larger return than First Crescent.","Black River has a 2 percent larger return than First Crescent.","Pine Bay isn't run by Ralph Ross.","Of Hudson Brook and the one with a return of 8%, one started in 1983 and the other is run by Sal Spencer."],"categories":["YTD Returns","Hedge Funds","Managers","Years"],"label_a":["6%","7%","8%","9%","10%"],"label_b":["Black River","Citizen Trust","First Crescent","Hudson Brook","Pine Bay"],"label_c":["Ollie Ochoa","Ralph Ross","Sal Spencer","Terry Torres","Zed Zamora"],"label_d":["1983","1989","1992","1997","2002"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=ddd9a1883c9b3c68ffbd167a4854c2a3"} {"story":"Mortimer Jones, a well-respected engineer, is regularly called in to do safety inspections of some of the most famous bridges from all around the world. Help him prepare for his next several trips by matching each of the bridges below to its length, type and location.","clues":["Vellon Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than the cantilever structure.","North Bridge is either the bridge in Madrid or the 10,000 ft bridge.","The one in Kiev is either the 8,500 ft one or the camelback structure.","The structure in Oslo is the cantilever bridge.","The bridge in Vaduz, North Bridge, and the girder structure are three different structures.","Of the bowstring structure and the one in Oslo, one is Vellon Bridge and the other is 13,000 ft.","The camelback bridge, North Bridge and the 11,500 ft bridge are all different structures.","Bay Bridge is 11,500 ft.","Sandy Bridge is 1,500 feet longer than Bay Bridge."],"categories":["Lengths","Bridges","Types","Locations"],"label_a":["8,500 ft","10,000 ft","11,500 ft","13,000 ft","14,500 ft"],"label_b":["Bay Bridge","Gorem Bridge","North Bridge","Sandy Bridge","Vellon Bridge"],"label_c":["bowstring","cable-stayed","camelback","cantilever","girder"],"label_d":["Athens","Kiev","Madrid","Oslo","Vaduz"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a1c51cd2374a606b9912dc7e5fe15248"} {"story":"The tiny island of Eijiro is famous for its shrines, and Allison plans to see every one of them on her trip there next month. Help her plan her visit by determining the location of each shrine, the year it was built, and the animal it was dedicated to.","clues":["Hori Takesi, the shrine built in 1765, and the shrine in Miyato are three different shrines.","The structure in Miyato was built 60 years after Okabe Honzo.","The shrine in Miyato was built 120 years before the structure dedicated to the dragon.","The structure dedicated to the rooster was built 60 years before the structure dedicated to the frog.","Matsuno Okura was built 60 years after the temple dedicated to the cat.","The structure built in 1705 is either the structure dedicated to the cat or the shrine dedicated to the rooster.","Yamasaki is in Funai.","The structure in Miyato was built 60 years before the temple in Uchida.","The structure dedicated to the turtle isn't in Miyato.","Matsuno Okura is in Toyagi."],"categories":["Years","Shrines","Towns","Animals"],"label_a":["1525","1585","1645","1705","1765"],"label_b":["Hori Takesi","Matsuno Okura","Okabe Honzo","Sama Takako","Yamasaki"],"label_c":["Funai","Miyato","Nakai","Toyagi","Uchida"],"label_d":["cat","dragon","frog","rooster","turtle"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=717b6fffdc09dcdd002240d6f61141e6"} {"story":"Several of Mr. Carroll's European History students each gave an oral presentation today on a different U.K. Prime Minister. Match each student to their prime minister and grade, and determine the length of each presentation.","clues":["The presenter who spoke for 12 minutes didn't talk about P.M. North.","The presenter who spoke for 14 minutes was either the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair or the student who gave the presentation on P.M. Disraeli.","Neither the student who spoke for 12 minutes nor the presenter who gave the presentation on P.M. Blair was Perry.","Of the presenter who spoke for 8 minutes and the presenter who got the B+, one talked about P.M. Heath and the other was Perry.","Colleen spoke 2 minutes less than Hazel.","Colleen spoke 2 minutes more than the student who got the D.","Yvonne spoke 4 minutes less than the presenter who got the C+.","Perry spoke 6 minutes more than the student who got the A-.","The presenter who got the D didn't talk about P.M. Blair."],"categories":["Lengths","Names","Prime Ministers","Grades"],"label_a":["6 minutes","8 minutes","10 minutes","12 minutes","14 minutes"],"label_b":["Colleen","Hazel","Perry","Yvonne","Zachary"],"label_c":["Atlee","Blair","Disraeli","Heath","North"],"label_d":["A-","B+","C+","C-","D"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=250095d90e07a113e0d6e5050be412a9"} {"story":"Stride Elementary School held a spelling bee this week. Each contestant was from a different English class, and each was given a different word during the final round of the contest. Using only the clues below, match each child to their English teacher, their final word and the order in which each finished the contest.","clues":["Of the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class and the child from Mrs. Manzella's class, one is Otis and the other had to spell \"duplicity\".","Gayle is either the contestant who finished in first place or the student from Mrs. Manzella's class.","May had to spell a word that was 2 letters longer than the one given to the student who finished in fourth place.","Of the student from Mrs. Witte's class and the student who finished in sixth place, one had to spell \"elucidated\" and the other is Otis.","The contestant from Mrs. Manzella's class had to spell a word that was one or more letters longer than the one given to Violet.","The five people are the contestant whose final word was \"consomme\", the contestant from Mrs. Yeffer's class, May, Otis and the contestant who finished in seventh place.","The child who finished in seventh place has never taken a class from Mrs. Condini.","The contestant whose final word was \"duplicity\", the child from Mrs. Condini's class, and Otis are three different people."],"categories":["Words","Students","Teachers","Places"],"label_a":["anemic","bulwark","consomme","duplicity","elucidated"],"label_b":["Gayle","May","Otis","Stephanie","Violet"],"label_c":["Almerini","Condini","Manzella","Witte","Yeffer"],"label_d":["first","third","fourth","sixth","seventh"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af872b00044a4ceb0af08fb948c9cbb3"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The person who submitted the green item is either the person who entered her scarf or the knitter who finished fourth.","Priscilla, the person who submitted the purple item, the entrant who finished fifth and the entrant who entered her hat are all different people.","Of Ollie and the person who entered her sweater, one made the silver item and the other finished fifth.","Sophie didn't make the silver item.","The knitter who finished third didn't knit the scarf.","The knitter who submitted the orange item finished 3 places after the knitter who entered her hat.","Kimberly finished 1 place after the person who entered her scarf.","Of the entrant who finished first and the knitter who submitted the purple item, one made the mittens and the other is Priscilla.","The entrant who submitted the orange item didn't knit the sweater.","The person who finished fourth didn't knit the sweater."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Francis","Kimberly","Ollie","Priscilla","Sophie"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","scarf","sweater"],"label_d":["black","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9f2bd7634d3b521a60017fc3a002fd6e"} {"story":"Elite Smiles has had a computer malfunction this morning, and they need to quickly rebuild today's appointment list. Help them out by matching each of today's appointments to their time and procedure, and determine which dentist will see each patient.","clues":["The person who will be seeing Dr. Winters has an appointment sometime before the customer going in for the extraction.","Nettie won't be seen by Dr. Harris.","The patient with the 10:30am appointment, the client going in for the root canal, and the person going in for the extraction are three different people.","The customer with the 12:30pm appointment will be seen by Dr. Underwood.","The client going in for the veneers has an appointment 2 hours after the customer who will be seeing Dr. Harris.","Of the client with the 1:30pm appointment and the client going in for the veneers, one is Harold and the other will be seen by Dr. Park.","Wayne doesn't have the appointment for the extraction.","The client who will be seeing Dr. Harris has an appointment 1 hour after Inez.","Of the client who will be seeing Dr. Park and the patient going in for the filling, one is Wayne and the other is scheduled for 9:30am."],"categories":["Times","Patients","Procedures","Dentists"],"label_a":["9:30am","10:30am","11:30am","12:30pm","1:30pm"],"label_b":["Harold","Inez","Nettie","Tommy","Wayne"],"label_c":["crown","extraction","filling","root canal","veneers"],"label_d":["Dr. Harris","Dr. Lloyd","Dr. Park","Dr. Underwood","Dr. Winters"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=a5cfcf5281255bad5805a8cb9cd2c667"} {"story":"Sven Svalbard makes some of the best handcrafted ventriloquist dummies in the world, and he's got a number of new orders to fill. Match each of his customer's new dummies to its name and price, and determine where it will be shipped.","clues":["The piece going to Ypsilanti is \"Valencio\".","The piece going to Mexico City, \"Tombawomba\" and Lucas's dummy are all different dummies.","The piece going to Mexico City isn't \"Yenga\".","Jeff's dummy is \"Utrecht\".","Of Lucas's dummy and \"Utrecht\", one cost $1,000 and the other is going to Vancouver.","The piece going to St. Moritz isn't \"Tombawomba\".","Herman's piece cost 250 dollars more than the dummy going to Vancouver.","\"Tombawomba\" cost 250 dollars less than Margarita's piece.","Of Lucas's dummy and the dummy going to Ypsilanti, one is \"Xavier\" and the other cost $750."],"categories":["Prices","Customers","Dummy Names","Cities"],"label_a":["$750","$1,000","$1,250","$1,500","$1,750"],"label_b":["Herman","Jeff","Kelly","Lucas","Margarita"],"label_c":["Tombawomba","Utrecht","Valencio","Xavier","Yenga"],"label_d":["Mexico City","Portland","St. Moritz","Vancouver","Ypsilanti"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=f86c73f3f6ae8dac42d0180772052296"} {"story":"Howard, a stock broker, has made several buys today for a number of different clients. Using only the clues that follow, match each stock to the client who bought it, and determine its share price and market sector.","clues":["Of the stock that sold for $28 per share and PSTO, one was in the technology sector and the other was bought by Abigail.","Of the telecom stock and the stock that sold for $27 per share, one was KMPP and the other was bought by Charlie.","The stock Edith bought was per share more expensive than the technology stock.","The five stocks were JMO, the stock that sold for $25 per share, the energy stock, the utilities stock and the financial stock.","Of the financial stock and the stock Charlie bought, one was PSTO and the other sold for $25 per share.","JMO was either the stock Edith bought or the stock Francine bought.","The utilities stock was 2 dollars per share more expensive than HBW."],"categories":["Prices","Stock Symbols","Clients","Sectors"],"label_a":["$25","$26","$27","$28","$29"],"label_b":["ABTR","HBW","JMO","KMPP","PSTO"],"label_c":["Abigail","Charlie","Edith","Francine","Heathcliff"],"label_d":["energy","financial","technology","telecom","utilities"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=421e077a53fd230918c71002bb8aad14"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["The contestant who finished first wasn't from Canoga Park.","Of Leona and Willie, one finished fourth and the other answered 30 Across incorrectly.","The person who finished first wasn't from Bertram.","The contestant who got 20 Across wrong finished 2 places after Leona.","The solver who finished fifth answered 11 Down incorrectly.","The person who finished fifth wasn't from Bertram.","The person from Stanton, the solver who finished fourth, and Grace are three different people.","Of the solver who finished fourth and the person from Stanton, one answered 2 Down incorrectly and the other was Willie.","Grace got the right answer for 20 Across.","The person who got 30 Across wrong, Eva, and the solver who finished second are three different people.","Willie was from Avalon."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Dave","Eva","Grace","Leona","Willie"],"label_c":["Avalon","Bertram","Canoga Park","Stanton","Van Nuys"],"label_d":["2 Down","11 Down","20 Across","26 Down","30 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=9e7c16df05cba0d0d4b611611db1e31a"} {"story":"The Tybee Island Aquarium has opened a brand new exhibit featuring several different whale skeletons. To promote the event, the aquarium asked local elementary school children to name each whale in the exhibition. Using only the clues that follow, match each specimen to its species, length and the name it's been given, and determine the year in which each was donated to the aquarium.","clues":["Of the sei whale and the beluga whale, one is 29 ft long and the other is Herbert.","Of the whale donated in 1999 and the whale donated in 2012, one is Evan and the other is the fin whale.","The specimen donated in 1999 is 2 feet longer than Adam.","The five whales are the exhibit donated in 2004, the 25 ft long exhibit, the 23 ft long exhibit, Gus and Evan.","The specimen donated in 2012 is 4 feet longer than Brent.","The sei whale isn't 23 ft long.","The 29 ft long specimen, the bowhead whale, and the exhibit donated in 1996 are three different whales.","Of the 23 ft long specimen and the 25 ft long exhibit, one is Herbert and the other was donated to the aquarium in 2012.","The gray whale wasn't donated in 2004."],"categories":["Lengths","Whale","Names","Years"],"label_a":["21 ft","23 ft","25 ft","27 ft","29 ft"],"label_b":["beluga whale","bowhead whale","fin whale","gray whale","sei whale"],"label_c":["Adam","Brent","Evan","Gus","Herbert"],"label_d":["1996","1999","2004","2012","2015"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d70d3cc7074e2be1eeed0be442e5cc8c"} {"story":"James runs Raw 642, an oyster bar in the coastal town of Shelshank, Rhode Island. Help him sort out today's menu by matching each oyster to its price and place of origin, and determine the descriptive \"tasting finish\" associated with each.","clues":["The five oysters are the oyster from Duxbury, MA, the Island Creek oyster, the one that costs $2.30, the Welcher oyster and the oyster with the buttery finish.","Of the one from Appleton, CT and the one that costs $2.00, one is the Island Creek oyster and the other has a melon-like taste.","The one that costs $2.10 doesn't have a buttery flavor.","The Katamaka oyster, the one from Vancouver, BC, and the one that costs $2.30 are three different oysters.","The one with the citrusy finish is either the one from Appleton, CT or the one that costs $2.40.","The oyster from Charlestown, CT costs 10 cents more than the Katamaka oyster.","The oyster with the nutty finish costs somewhat more than the one from Charlestown, CT.","The Katamaka oyster costs $2.00.","The Thatcher oyster doesn't cost $2.30."],"categories":["Prices","Oyster","Origins","Tastes"],"label_a":["$2.00","$2.10","$2.20","$2.30","$2.40"],"label_b":["Island Creek","Katamaka","Ninigreth","Thatcher","Welcher"],"label_c":["Appleton, CT","Charlestown, CT","Duxbury, MA","Punaville, RI","Vancouver, BC"],"label_d":["briny","buttery","citrusy","melon-like","nutty"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=43c422c1300a1326469f50ab29520284"} {"story":"Help Cynthia get her financial life in order! Match each of the credit cards in her wallet to its annual percentage rate (APR), credit limit and expiration month and year.","clues":["Of the card with the $4,000 credit limit and the card with an APR of 8%, one is from TrustCo and the other is from Southwest Inc.","The Hoardstrum card doesn't have a limit of $6,500.","The one with an APR of 11% doesn't expire on 12\/2025.","The card that expires on 11\/2025 has an APR 1 percent lower than the card with the $4,000 credit limit.","The Mid Atlantic card is either the card with the $2,000 credit limit or the card that expires on 04\/2024.","The card that expires on 06\/2025, the Hoardstrum card and the one with the $8,500 credit limit are all different cards.","The card with the $8,500 credit limit has an APR somewhat lower than the Southwest Inc card.","The Mid Atlantic card has an APR somewhat lower than the card with the $2,000 credit limit.","The Southwest Inc card has an APR 1 percent lower than the card that expires on 02\/2024.","Of the Southwest Inc card and the card with an APR of 12%, one has a limit of $2,000 and the other expires on 12\/2025."],"categories":["APR","Credit Cards","Credit Limits","Expiration"],"label_a":["8%","9%","10%","11%","12%"],"label_b":["Hoardstrum","Mid Atlantic","Southwest Inc","TrustCo","Whitly Bank"],"label_c":["$2,000","$4,000","$6,500","$8,500","$20,000"],"label_d":["02\/2024","04\/2024","06\/2025","11\/2025","12\/2025"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=965e99d574d79620d8388bc16825ecf8"} {"story":"The North American Crossword Championships were held this week in St. Augustine, Florida. The top-finishing contestants all performed admirably, but incredibly, each of them managed to get just one answer incorrect (i.e. \"2 Down\" or \"30 Across\"). Using only the clues below, match each contestant to his or her final placement and hometown, and determine the one clue each of them ended up answering incorrectly.","clues":["Traci didn't finish first.","The contestant who finished first answered 4 Across incorrectly.","The contestant who finished fifth was either Anna or the contestant from Stanton.","Of Eva and the contestant from Fowler, one answered 20 Across incorrectly and the other finished third.","The person who finished third got the right answer for 11 Down.","The solver from Hollis finished 2 places before Blanca.","Eva finished 1 place before the contestant who got 2 Down wrong.","Of the contestant who finished fourth and the person from Needles, one answered 4 Across incorrectly and the other was Perry."],"categories":["Placements","Contestants","Towns","Errors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Anna","Blanca","Eva","Perry","Traci"],"label_c":["Fowler","Hollis","Needles","Rinard","Stanton"],"label_d":["2 Down","4 Across","11 Down","18 Down","20 Across"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=1f6ea9f2c881e7be6768043b3eb95a99"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["The team member who ordered the root beer owes 90 cents more than Peter.","The salesperson who ordered the B.L.T. owes 45 cents more than the team member who ordered the orange soda.","Of Erica and Samantha, one owes $6.70 and the other ordered the root beer.","Hannah owes 90 cents more than the person who ordered the tuna on rye.","The salesperson whose order cost $4.90 ordered the Italian sub.","The person whose order cost $5.35 didn't order the ginger ale.","Of Erica and the person whose order cost $5.80, one ordered the water and the other ordered the meatball sub."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Erica","Hannah","Peter","Rebecca","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","Italian sub","meatball sub","tuna on rye"],"label_d":["ginger ale","grape soda","orange soda","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5d191712892d3098710e75f0d2b7c718"} {"story":"Alexandra decided to cook a series of low-calorie meals for her family this week. Using only the clues below, match each recipe to the night it was served, the number of calories it contained and the total amount of protein (in grams) in each serving.","clues":["The kale quinoa doesn't have exactly 400 calories.","The recipe served on May 15th contains 20 fewer calories than the recipe with 9 grams of protein.","The lemon salmon has exactly 9 grams of protein.","The dish with 9 grams of protein wasn't served on May 17th.","The recipe served on May 14th contains 20 more calories than the meal with 12 grams of protein.","Of the asian steak and the meal with 420 calories, one has exactly 7 grams of protein and the other was served on May 15th.","The recipe with 440 calories doesn't have exactly 8 grams of protein.","The dish with 440 calories was served on May 15th.","The recipe with 7 grams of protein was either the dish served on May 16th or the meal with 460 calories.","The recipe served on May 14th contains 20 fewer calories than the garlic tilapia."],"categories":["Calories","Recipes","Nights","Protein"],"label_a":["380","400","420","440","460"],"label_b":["asian steak","citrus halibut","garlic tilapia","kale quinoa","lemon salmon"],"label_c":["May 12th","May 14th","May 15th","May 16th","May 17th"],"label_d":["7 grams","8 grams","9 grams","12 grams","15 grams"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=0f756d55679061e5947eaf0fa56f809f"} {"story":"Curtis collects vintage pinball machines, and he's been looking at several currently for sale at his local game shop. Help him narrow down his choices by matching each pinball machine to the year it was built, the company that made it and its current price.","clues":["The $1,500 game, the machine released in 1975, and \"Archer Quest\" are three different games.","\"Voyager Hero\" was released in 1978.","The pinball machine made by Pinnefore is either the $2,000 pinball machine or \"Voyager Hero\".","\"Zany Circus\" doesn't cost $1,500.","The pinball machine released in 1976 wasn't made by Tarco Inc..","\"Zany Circus\" wasn't released in 1974.","The $5,200 game was made by Dow Games.","The pinball machine made by Dow Games came out 3 years before the $2,000 game.","\"Voyager Hero\" came out 3 years after \"Meteor Rise\".","The $1,500 system came out 1 year after the $2,500 game.","The machine made by Hayco Inc. came out 3 years after the game made by Dow Games."],"categories":["Years","Machines","Companies","Prices"],"label_a":["1974","1975","1976","1977","1978"],"label_b":["Aladeen","Archer Quest","Meteor Rise","Voyager Hero","Zany Circus"],"label_c":["Dow Games","Hayco Inc.","Pinnefore","Tarco Inc.","Waverly Toys"],"label_d":["$1,500","$2,000","$2,500","$3,750","$5,200"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=c200ddf5d9a54f0371774e9b1478f7f9"} {"story":"Amelia is writing an article for a golf magazine about some of the most memorable winning rounds ever played by a handful of women golfers. Match each golfer to her score as well as the year and location of her victory.","clues":["Maxine Mohn won her tournament sometime after the golfer who won at Spotswood.","Of the woman who won in 1924 and the person who scored a 64, one was Leslie Lane and the other won at Juniper Hills.","Alison Ames didn't win at Spotswood.","Neither the golfer who won at Juniper Hills nor the golfer who won at Spotswood was the woman who scored a 60.","The person who won in 1922 didn't win at Willow Grove.","The person who won at Pennyfoot was either the woman who scored a 66 or Inez.","The person who won at Amble Glen won her tournament 2 years after Maxine Mohn.","The golfer who scored a 59 won her tournament sometime after the woman who won at Amble Glen.","Of the golfer who won at Pennyfoot and Freda Fritz, one won in 1921 and the other shot a 60."],"categories":["Years","Golfers","Scores","Courses"],"label_a":["1920","1921","1922","1923","1924"],"label_b":["Alison Ames","Freda Fritz","Inez","Leslie Lane","Maxine Mohn"],"label_c":["59","60","61","64","66"],"label_d":["Amble Glen","Juniper Hills","Pennyfoot","Spotswood","Willow Grove"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=d2fe9acf4ada398e751e64ee4ae6921c"} {"story":"It's nearly noon, and Anna needs to phone in lunch orders for the salespeople on her team. Match each person to their lunch order and beverage, and determine the price of each order.","clues":["Of the team member who ordered the iced tea and the salesperson who ordered the water, one is Hannah and the other ordered the B.L.T..","The person who ordered the water owes more than Hannah.","The salesperson who ordered the Italian sub owes more than Irene.","Samantha doesn't owe $6.25.","Neither the salesperson whose order cost $5.35 nor the person whose order cost $6.25 is the salesperson who ordered the diet coke.","Hannah didn't order the meatball sub.","Peter doesn't owe $6.25.","The salesperson who ordered the water owes $1.35 less than the salesperson who ordered the cheeseburger.","Of the person who ordered the Italian sub and the salesperson who ordered the grape soda, one owes $6.70 and the other is Samantha."],"categories":["Prices","Names","Meals","Beverages"],"label_a":["$4.90","$5.35","$5.80","$6.25","$6.70"],"label_b":["Geoffrey","Hannah","Irene","Peter","Samantha"],"label_c":["B.L.T.","cheeseburger","club sandwich","Italian sub","meatball sub"],"label_d":["diet coke","grape soda","iced tea","root beer","water"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=01baad432cba5328effcab6baac27592"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Holly didn't win with a flush.","Guillermo won 1 hand after the player who won with a straight.","The competitor who won the $23.25 pot won 2 hands after Salvador.","Theodore won 3 hands after the player who won the $18.25 pot.","The competitor who won the fifth hand didn't win with a straight flush.","Of the player who won with a flush and the competitor who won the $3.75 pot, one was Salvador and the other won the third hand.","The player who won with a straight was either the person who won the fifth hand or the player who won the fourth hand.","The person who won with two pairs won sometime before Salvador.","Salvador didn't win the $5.25 pot.","Salvador won sometime before Holly."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Adrienne","Guillermo","Holly","Salvador","Theodore"],"label_c":["two pairs","flush","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$9.00","$18.25","$23.25"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=af01d1fe79b03342bce67490e579e6f2"} {"story":"Famous children's performer Carmike Cunningham recorded a special television program for the holiday season. It aired a number of different times this week, each at a different time and on a different channel. Using only the clues below, match each airing to its time, channel and day of the week, and determine how many TV viewers each airing pulled in.","clues":["The program that aired on Saturday had 750,000 more viewers than the program that aired at 10:00pm.","The show with 1,250,000 viewers aired on CBR.","The program that aired at 4:30pm had 250,000 more viewers than the program that aired on BMT.","The show that aired at 2:00pm aired on Thursday.","The program that aired on CBR didn't air on Tuesday.","The show that aired on SBC didn't air on Saturday.","The program that aired on PTR had 250,000 more viewers than the show that aired on Monday.","Of the program that aired at 11:30am and the show that aired on Monday, one brought in 250,000 viewers and the other aired on CBR.","The show with 1,000,000 viewers, the show that aired at 4:30pm, and the program that aired on Thursday are three different programs."],"categories":["Viewers","Times","Days","Channels"],"label_a":["250,000","500,000","750,000","1,000,000","1,250,000"],"label_b":["11:30am","1:00pm","2:00pm","4:30pm","10:00pm"],"label_c":["Sunday","Monday","Tuesday","Thursday","Saturday"],"label_d":["BMT","CBR","GMA","PTR","SBC"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=4d45b414728b341c04525f184cd717f5"} {"story":"Principal Rifter has been authorized to break some of her largest classes into smaller learning groups. Match each of these classes to its teacher, class-size and room number.","clues":["The History class isn't taught by Herman.","The History class has 4 fewer students than the course in room 212.","The course in room 215 doesn't have 33 students.","The English class has 6 fewer students than Mr. Avery's class.","The class in room 207 is taught by Avery.","The class with 29 students is either the Latin class or Mr. Yang's class.","The class in room 215 isn't taught by Morrison.","The class in room 125 isn't the History class.","Neither Mr. Avery's class nor Mr. Yang's class is the Art class.","Mr. Yang's class has 2 fewer students than the Latin class.","Mr. Yang's class has 2 fewer students than Mr. Morrison's class."],"categories":["Class Sizes","Room Numbers","Teachers","Classes"],"label_a":["29","31","33","35","37"],"label_b":["125","207","208","212","215"],"label_c":["Avery","Herman","King","Morrison","Yang"],"label_d":["Art","Biology","English","History","Latin"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=36c506b956527df7b5ff522acfc93664"} {"story":"A small group of people meet on the first Friday of every month for a friendly game of poker. Tonight each person in the game won one hand each. Using only the clues below, match each player to their winning hand and determine the total amount of money won in each pot.","clues":["Theodore won the first hand.","The player who won the second hand, the player who won the $3.75 pot, and Courtney are three different people.","The competitor who won the $9.00 pot won 1 hand after Kelley.","Of the competitor who won with a full house and the person who won with a straight, one won the second hand and the other won the $12.50 pot.","The player who won the $5.25 pot, the person who won the fourth hand and the player who won the third hand were all different people.","The person who won with a royal flush won 2 hands after Wilbur.","Wilbur lost the third hand.","Courtney won 1 hand after the player who won with a straight flush.","Wilbur didn't win with a straight.","The competitor who won the $5.25 pot won sometime after the competitor who won with a full house."],"categories":["Hands","Players","Hands","Pots"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Courtney","Holly","Kelley","Theodore","Wilbur"],"label_c":["two pairs","full house","straight","straight flush","royal flush"],"label_d":["$3.75","$5.25","$6.50","$9.00","$12.50"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=e5eda5ff5e643294e5e18f99f2ecbf29"} {"story":"The Ocean Isle Knitting Club recently held a friendly contest where any member could submit one of their knitted creations. Using only the clues below, match each knitter to the item she submitted, and determine its color and final placement (first, second, etc.) in the contest.","clues":["The entrant who finished second didn't make the silver item.","The person who entered her blanket, the entrant who finished fourth, and the person who submitted the green item are three different people.","Of the person who entered her tea cozy and the knitter who submitted the green item, one finished third and the other is Priscilla.","Tanya made the purple item.","Bessie didn't make the silver item.","Bessie didn't make the orange item.","The knitter who entered her mittens finished somewhat before Priscilla.","The person who submitted the orange item is either the person who entered her hat or the knitter who entered her socks.","Of the entrant who finished second and the entrant who submitted the green item, one is Priscilla and the other made the hat.","Marianne didn't knit the blanket.","Tanya finished 2 places before the person who entered her hat."],"categories":["Placements","Knitters","Items","Colors"],"label_a":["first","second","third","fourth","fifth"],"label_b":["Bessie","Marianne","Priscilla","Tanya","Viola"],"label_c":["blanket","hat","mittens","socks","tea cozy"],"label_d":["blue","green","orange","purple","silver"],"grid_size":"4x5","difficulty":"easy","url":"https:\/\/logic.puzzlebaron.com\/play.php?u2=5f957b9b36291cd5067cc5e739e1a1d7"}