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Sample puzzle (scroll down for answer):
Add two letters and unscramble:
JRRUY |
More than three hundred short brain exercises
for word puzzle lovers. Most can be done without a pencil
– 176 pages - 8.27 by 5.40 – compare your
answers with members of American Mensa, the renowned high-IQ
society. 1998 - Perseus Books.
Learn more about The
Mensa Genius ABC Quiz Book. |
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Sample puzzle (scroll down for answer):
Identify these abbreviated items:
COM, DRA, ADV, ACT, SPO, MUS, HOR, SCI |
More than eight hundred brain exercises
for puzzle lovers. This omnibus edition contains four
official American Mensa puzzle and game books –
The Mensa Genius ABC Quiz Book
by Alan Stillson, The Mensa Genius Quiz Books
1 & 2 by Marvin Grosswirth and Dr. Abbie
F. Salny, and The Mensa Genius Quiz-A-Day
Book by Dr. Abbie F. Salny. 640 pages -
8.24 by 5.50 – compare your answers with members
of American Mensa, the renowned high-IQ society. 2000
- Perseus Books.
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Wits With Mensa.
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Sample puzzle (scroll down for answer):
Find the original title of this Broadway song:
“Ascend the Complete Set of Precipices” |
More than four hundred very
short brain exercises for word puzzle lovers. All can
be done without a pencil – 96 pages - 8.28 by 5.33
– compare your answers with members of American
Mensa, the renowned high-IQ society. 2001 – Sterling
Publishing.
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Brainteasers. |
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Fill in the blanks with missing letters
to form a phrase associated with Independence Day:
__ T __ __ S __ __ D __ T __
__ P __ __ |
More than 450 new cranium
crushers for lovers of quick and challenging word puzzles. Most
can be done without a pencil – 96 pages – 8.28
by 5.33 – compare your answers with members of
American Mensa, the renowned high-IQ society. 2005 – Sterling
Publishing.
Learn more about Two-Minute
Brainteasers. |
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Sample puzzle (scroll down for answer):
Find an automotive word whose pronunciation completes
the sentence sensibly:
Did __________ Larry and Curly a lot of stories? |
More than five hundred
brain teasers for lovers of various types of puzzles.
This special edition contains word puzzles from Alan
Stillson’s official American Mensa Puzzle Book,
One – Minute Brainteasers.
It also contains lateral thinking, visual, geometric
and logical puzzles by other authors, including Karen
C. Richards and Bernardo Recaman Santos. 288 pages –
6.82 by 5.46 hard cover – 2002 – MetroBooks.
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Brain Teasers. |
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Sample puzzle (scroll down for answer):
Find a pet store word whose pronunciation completes
the sentence sensibly:
If you leave __________ in the ignition, somebody will
probably steal your car. |
| Almost five hundred
very short but challenging word puzzles. All can be
done without a pen. 96 pages - 8.28 by 5.33 - compare
your answers with members of American Mensa, the renowned
high-IQ society. 2003 - Sterling Publishing.
Learn more about Ninety
Second Brainteasers.
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Sample puzzle from The Mensa Genius ABC Quiz Book:
Add two letters and unscramble:
JRRUY
Answer: PERJURY
Learn more about The
Mensa Genius ABC Quiz Book.
Sample puzzle from Match Wits With Mensa:
Identify these abbreviated items:
COM, DRA, ADV, ACT, SPO, MUS, HOR, SCI
Answer: Movie/video types (comedy, drama, adventure, action,
sports, music, horror, science fiction)
Learn more about Match
Wits With Mensa.
Sample puzzle from One-Minute Brainteasers:
Find the original title of this Broadway song:
“Ascend the Complete Set of Precipices”
Answer: “Climb Every Mountain”
Learn more about One-Minute
Brainteasers.
Sample puzzle from Two-Minute Brainteasers: Fill in the blanks with missing letters to form a phrase
associated with Independence Day:
__ T __ __ S __ __ D __ T __
__ P __ __
Answer: Stars and Stripes
Learn more about Two-Minute
Brainteasers.
Sample puzzle from Classic Brain Teasers:
Find an automotive word whose pronunciation completes the
sentence sensibly:
Did __________ Larry and Curly a lot of stories?
Answer: motel (Moe tell)
Learn more about Classic
Brain Teasers.
Sample puzzle from Ninety Second Brainteasers:
Find a pet store word whose pronunciation completes the sentence
sensibly:
If you leave __________ in the ignition, somebody will probably
steal your car.
Answer: Yorkie (your key)
Learn more about Ninety
Second Brainteasers.
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