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Nice collection, Wilodene!
01/Sep/09 12:08 AM
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I've never thought about Native Americans of old using sugar bowls, creamers, and gravy boats!
01/Sep/09 12:28 AM
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Pretty dishes and I like the cupboard too! Thanks!
01/Sep/09 12:36 AM
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I'm with you, Debby - love the hutch!
01/Sep/09 1:15 AM
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European style ceramics with native american motifs.
01/Sep/09 1:36 AM
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Re solving: I must have missed something. My solution today was inelegant, to put it mildly.
01/Sep/09 1:36 AM
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Jane, those are from the post rennaisance Paiute tribe after they kicked the peyote habit.
01/Sep/09 2:58 AM
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Have a great day/night, everyone.
01/Sep/09 3:44 AM
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1) Start 23 UP 27
2ab) (lc25)def3 => f12<>25
2c) (NP19)f12 => def3,f479<>19 UP 29
3a) (lc2) i78 => i56<>2
3b) (NP45)hi1 => i2,abc1<>5
3c) (AUR24)de36 = sis[(2)f34] => (4=2)d6 - f4 = f3 - (2=4)e3 => f7<>2, e6,d3<>4 UP 31
4a) More...
01/Sep/09 5:16 AM
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~ 50 minutes
01/Sep/09 5:39 AM
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Plum, I'm with you on this one. My "solution" was a hack job. :)
01/Sep/09 8:52 AM
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1. After d1=6,e1=3,pairs 19 at f12;36 at gi2,unique possibilities to 29.
2. If e7=2,e3=4.Also e7=1,e9=7,e3=5 (to avoid the unresolvable 24 rectangle at de36),e3=4.UPs to 31.
3. Here I vary from Steve:If e6=2,f4=7,g6=6,g2=3=i5,pairs 45 at h14;78 at ch5,a1=7,b1=2 and b5 has no candidate.Hence e6=7 and UPs to 81.
01/Sep/09 8:56 AM
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"Inelegant" is a very good and apt description of this puzzle Plum!! More sophisticated than DanM's "hack job"!!
01/Sep/09 1:07 PM
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The puzzle just kept unfolding for me today .. and then I realised that I hadn't placed possibilities for 2s in teh top middle block ... so I may have made some serendipitous logical assumptions :) Still it worked for me today ... and I'm not going back on it.
01/Sep/09 10:28 PM
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06/Sep/09 5:12 AM
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