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        <![CDATA[In this episode a stranger from London stops by The Puzzle Place mistaking it for a puzzle shop. Then Puzzlebot arrives to set things straight by playing his “History of Lateral Thinking Puzzles” reel-to-reel. ]]>
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        <![CDATA[Welcome to The Puzzle Place, the audio-puzzling podcast by kids and for anybody who loves puzzles. 

So, how can you solve a puzzle without seeing it? 

We’re going to start off our very first podcast by doing two “Lateral Thinking Puzzles.” All you need to do is listen to the puzzle, think about it, and then we’ll give you time to solve it. If you need more time, simply hit the pause button. We’ve got a little thinking music in between the question and the answer, too. AND, for our first episode, we’ll even provide you with a few clues.

So what are “Lateral Thinking Puzzles?”  

Click the play button to find out.

Enjoy!
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So what are &#8220;Lateral Thinking Puzzles?&#8221;  

Click the play button to find out.

Enjoy!
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