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  2. Puzzle Your Brain: 30 Odd One Out Questions That’ll ... - AOL

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    The post Puzzle Your Brain: 30 Odd One Out Questions That’ll Test Your Logic first appeared on Bored Panda. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment.

  3. Vet’s Joke About How Dogs vs. Cats Act When They Do ... - AOL

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    I literally laughed out loud when Dr. Anwary pretended to be the cat because that is exactly how they act! He said in the caption, "Cats don't give a flying sh!t" and he's not wrong. They do ...

  4. Buttered cat paradox - Wikipedia

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    In May 1992, the Usenet Oracle Digest #441 included a question from a supplicant asking about the paradox. [10] Testing the theory is the main theme in an episode of the comic book strip Jack B. Quick. The title character seeks to test this theory, leading to the cat hovering above the ground and the cat's wagging tail providing propulsion.

  5. Odd One Out - Wikipedia

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    Odd One Out is a British game show based on the American version entitled Knockout. It aired on BBC1 from 16 April 1982 to 19 April 1985 and was hosted by Paul Daniels . The show is based on a short-lived American game show produced by Ralph Edwards called Knockout , hosted by Arte Johnson .

  6. Balance puzzle - Wikipedia

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    Remove one of the 3 coins, move another to the other side of the balance (remove all other coins from balance). If the balance evens out, the odd coin is the coin that was removed. If the balance switches direction, the odd coin is the one that was moved to the other side, otherwise, the odd coin is the coin that remained in place.

  7. Were we wrong about 'The Cat in the Hat'? Reexamining the ...

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    The Cat in the Hat falls in the "bad creepy" camp, where the intention behind every creative choice seems whimsical and fun, but the end result is strained and unnerving. Case in point: Thing 1 ...

  8. Guess with Jess - Wikipedia

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    Guess with Jess is an interactive animated children's television series featuring Jess the Cat from the television series Postman Pat. [1] The show follows Jess' adventures with his friends on Greendale Farm in London, England, and how they always try to solve each other's problems with a Big Question, which is answered by "asking, testing, find a way".

  9. Only in a gallery in the key article Heterochromia, and I can't help but wonder whether the Odd-eyed cat article should be merged into that one (and seems I'm not the only one). --jjron 17:25, 17 July 2010 (UTC) Comment First, a public apology to anyone I offened. I sleep walk, and its becoming problem. If I offend you, then I'm sorry.