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A museum has 5 wings: North, South, East, West, and Central. These wings are where the museum displays their traveling exhibits. One year 5 different exhibits came, each one to a different wing. From the clues below, determine the name of the traveling exhibit, what month it opened, how long it was on display, and what wing it was housed in.
1- East Wing hosted the Ancient Greek, an exhibition which opened later in the year than the one which lasted four months.
2- The first exhibit to go on display lasted for 3 months.
3- The exhibitions in North Wing opened in June.
4- Aztec was on display for a period of five months.
5- The six month touring exhibit was allocated to West Wing.
6- The exhibition starting in September ran for longer than the display of the Samurai.
7- The exhibition entitled Masada and Dead Sea Scrolls opened two months before the display in Central Wing; their duration differed by more than a month.
1- East Wing hosted the Ancient Greek, an exhibition which opened later in the year than the one which lasted four months.
2- The first exhibit to go on display lasted for 3 months.
3- The exhibitions in North Wing opened in June.
4- Aztec was on display for a period of five months.
5- The six month touring exhibit was allocated to West Wing.
6- The exhibition starting in September ran for longer than the display of the Samurai.
7- The exhibition entitled Masada and Dead Sea Scrolls opened two months before the display in Central Wing; their duration differed by more than a month.
Answer
In February the Masada and Dead Sea Scrolls display opened in South Wing for 3 months.In April the Aztec display opened in Central Wing for 5 months.
In June the Samurai display opened in North Wing for 4 months.
In September King Tut opened in West Wing for 6 months.
In November the Ancient Greek opened in East Wing for 2 months.
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Very well done.
Nice puzzle. Thanks.
Good one! I got tripped up on clue #7 the first time, but figured it out!
good one. got me thinking
Thank you for providing so many great grid problems - they are my favorite.
I coudn't do it, so my grandma did it! Hahaz. Nice one.
great teaser; very well written! I haven't got it yet, but i'll keep trying
p.s. i know we're not supposed to suggest spelling corrections but i don't know where i am allowed to so, #7: ran for longer than, not that
p.s. i know we're not supposed to suggest spelling corrections but i don't know where i am allowed to so, #7: ran for longer than, not that
oops,sorry about that ^^
figured it out, but can't delete comment
great teaser!
figured it out, but can't delete comment
great teaser!
found it hard, but i'm rubbish at logic grids.
Too hard for me. Remind me to go to the East Wing in November!
Clue 7 is a strong one. If you get stuck re-analyze it.
AWESOME job on this puzzle!
AWESOME job on this puzzle!
YES!!! FINALLY! After several months of trying, I figured it out! Moving off my Watchlist and into my Favorites.
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