Pac-Men Maze
Find a path between the two Pacmen in this double-sided maze. You can not switch between the top and the bottom sides of the path you are traversing.

The solution is shown below.

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DescriptionDave Phillips is a maze and puzzle designer, and writer of The Zen Of The Labyrinth—Mazes For The Connoisseur. Phillips has provided puzzles for Reader's Digest, Highlights, National Geographic World, Die Zeit, Ranger Rick, Omni, Games, Scientific American, and United Features Syndicate.
Find a path between the two Pacmen in this double-sided maze. You can not switch between the top and the bottom sides of the path you are traversing.
The solution is shown below.
The person who makes it, sells it.
The person who buys it, doesn’t use it.
The person who uses it, doesn’t know he is using it.
What is it?
The answer is COFFIN.
What reptile does this sum spell?
What mammal does this sum spell?
TREE + LOAD – REEL = TOAD
BOA + BEER – BEE = BOAR
When young, I am sweet in the sun.
When middle-aged, I make you gay.
When old, I am valued more than ever.
What am I?
The answer is WINE.
Enter through one side of the iris and exit via the other.
The solution is shown below.
Which creature walks on four legs in the morning, two legs in the afternoon, and three legs in the evening?
Man – four limbs as a toddler, two feet as an adult, two feet and a walking stick as an elderly.
What two American cities do these puzzle sums represent?
NEST + ONE – STONE + WHEEL – HEEL + ARK = NEWARK
WHEEL + PIE + RING – PIER = WHEELING
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