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      <description>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 &#8220;History of Lateral Thinking Puzzles&#8221; reel-to-reel. </description>
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      <description>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&#8217;re going to start off our very first podcast by doing two &#8220;Lateral Thinking Puzzles.&#8221; All you need to do is listen to the puzzle, think about it, and then we&#8217;ll give you time to solve it. If you need more time, simply hit the pause button. We&#8217;ve got a little thinking music in between the question and the answer, too. AND, for our first episode, we&#8217;ll even provide you with a few clues.

So what are &#8220;Lateral Thinking Puzzles?&#8221;  

Click the play button to find out.

Enjoy!
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So, how can you solve a puzzle without seeing it? 

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So what are &#8220;Lateral Thinking Puzzles?&#8221;  

Click the play button to find out.

Enjoy!
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