The
local dog warden Mr. Doggle was making his rounds and came across six
dogs in a very small area. They all had dog tag barrels and when he opened
them he found clues to their names and addresses and whom they belonged
to. This rather surprised him, as he wasn't expecting to complete a logic
problem that morning. He did, however, know there were some strange ladies
at Burdock Avenue and so, hoping he had all the clues necessary, he decided
to see if he could solve the problem. House Numbers: 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 |
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Troy, a mongrel with attitude, lives at a house No. 2 higher than the house of Ms Ter. Ms Fit, a lady that very much suits her name, lives at a house No. 2 higher than the house where Sam stays. Sasha, who has no brown in her coat, lives at No. 7; she is not owned by Ms Take or Ms Chief. Ms Judge does not own a dog that has black in it's coat, but she does own either Duke or Troy. House No. 5 is not the home of a dog that has white in it's coat; this is very fortunate as the house is not known for cleanliness. The beautiful fluffy, all white coated, dog lives at a house no. 3 higher than Ms Take; she owns the white & brown dog, is this George? Duke has white in his coat, but not brown. The all black dog, a real hunk in the doggy world, lives at No. 4 Burdock Avenue; this is not Captain. Ms Isles dog, not Sam, has no black in his coat. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Owner's Name | Dog' Name | Dog's colours | House No. |
Troy, a mongrel
with attitude, lives at a house No. 2 higher than the house of Ms Ter. |
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