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E: 15/11 Win a Dell Inspirion Mini 10v laptop
misslinda
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To celebrate the new mind-boggling, brain-busting children’s book, 'Train Your Brain to be a Genius' we have a Dell laptop to giveaway to the brightest brain.
Put your wits to the test and answer the 2 brain training exercises below:
Q1.) Which 2 puzzle pieces on the right side of the diagram will fit together to create the hexagon shape in the middle of the diagram?
A and F

C and D
B and E
A and B
Q2.) A man rode into town on Wednesday. He stayed for three nights and then left on Wednesday. How is this possible? [STRIKE](Help please)[/STRIKE]

EDIT - His horse is called Wednesday! Please thank Milsey-Girl, Youngski, Grannybiker and mnkyhngr below.
(My brain is obviously not functioning this evening!
)I have searched URL, Borders & Dell. Apologies if I have missed anything.
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Question 2 - He rode on a horse called Wednesday?
Many lovely wins over the years - thanks to all that post:A0 -
His horse is called Wednesday!
That's what 17 hours of Professor Layton and the Curious Village does to your brain!Now even more in debt... to Catz747 and now Toniq as well!0 -
His horse is called WednesdayWorse things will have happened in the world today..."The only thing that really matters, it to love and to be loved."0
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Camel, goat, motorbike........0
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http://www.borders.co.uk/train-your-brain-to-be-a-genius-and-be-in-with-a-chance-to-win-a?affil=awin
Q1.) Which 2 puzzle pieces on the right side of the above diagram will fit together to create the hexagon shape in the middle of the above diagram?
A and F
C and D
B and E
A and B
Q2.) A man rode into town on Wednesday. He stayed for three nights and then left on Wednesday. How is this possible? (Enter your answer into the text box opposite)(Have not a clue for any im going for sunday lunch)Can't sleep, quit counting sheep and talk directly to the shepherd :cool:0 -
Q1 - A and F
Q2 - His Horse is called Wednesday0 -
Sorry but this is a dupe posted here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1958321&highlight=http+www+borders+train+your+brain+genius+and+with+chance
I'll request a merge.If at first you don't succeed try, try, try again.
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