Last week's puzzle, courtesy of Wrighty, was as follows:
There is a closed room with a light in it. Outside, there are 3 light switches. You can flick any of the switches any number of times. You can only open the door and go into the room once. You know that the light is initially off. How can you determine which light switch operates the light?
The answer is as follows: Leave switch 1 alone. Flick switch 2 for 1 hour, then flick back. Flick switch 3. Now look. If the light is on, then the switch is 3, if the light bulb is warm, then switch 2, else switch 1.
Here's this week's puzzle, courtesy of Brainbashers:
Below are ten words which have been split in half. The first column has all of the starts and the second column has all of the ends. Can you pair the letters and remake the ten words?
BO AF
BR RE
FO NE
GO AF
HO KE
JO EW
LE IN
LO AM
LO MB
SO PE
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