Thanksgiving Calamity
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It was an odd holiday, yessiree... The Sewtnof siblings planned a potluck Thanksgiving dinner at one of their houses, however, none could cook well. Each planned to make two items. Four of them had dramas causing them to be late. All in all, it was the start of a rough holiday and everyone was in a sour mood, but once they discovered what their meal would be, they giggled at life's irony and got over themselves.
Each ruined one of their recipes and successfully prepared one. Determine what the Sewtnofs finally ended up with for dinner, who made what, who ruined what, why each was late (or on time), and where each was in the age lineup.
Siblings: Johanna, Emily, Jacob, Ali, Rosie
Age range: Oldest, 24, 21, 19, 17
Recipes attempted: Turkey, Pumpkin Pie, Buns, Gravy,
Stuffing, Green Salad, Green Beans, Cranberry Sauce, Apple Pie, Mashed Potatoes
Calamities: Overslept, Ran out of gas/petrol, Had to run to store for one last ingredient, Argument with boyfriend
1. Johanna did not burn her buns because she didn't bake any. She did bake a pie, however.
2. Jacob turned off the oven and left his bird half cooked at home, hoping to be not too late. His other item required no heat to prepare, thankfully.
3. You might think the Sewtnof parents would stop having kids once they had a boy, but no, they went on to have one more child.
4. Being the host doesn't automatically ensure timeliness; also, the gardener was a very early riser, allowing her plenty of time to ruin one item, & successfully prepare another on time.
5. Sad she burnt her buns, Emily's sister was extra careful to make sure her cranberry sauce turned out okay.
6. The sister who didn't make stuffing hosted the dinner, because she's the only one with a big enough table. Johanna, her younger sister, was not the host.
7. What a day for Ali's little sister! Not only did her stuffing take forever to come out right, but she had to run to the store at the last minute to ensure her pie had fruit in it!
8. Rosie, who was not the youngest, was not the family gardener who grew main ingredients for both of her food attempts.
9. When the first arrival showed with pumpkin pie, the host was still in the shower because she had overslept.
10. The middle child was late because her boyfriend argued that he didn't feel like driving.
11. Jacob did not stop at the store; Ali didn't attempt to cook green beans, but the person who did, also ruined her gravy.
12. The person who attempted cranberry sauce did not grow the cranberries.
13. The gardener grows root vegetables and squash, but not fruit.
14. Emily is older and younger than at least one other sibling, and Ali is not the middle child.
15. The one who overslept is older than Emily, and the teenagers' names both start with the same letter.
16. The five are the person whose gravy was too salty to bring, Emily who did not have any arguments, Jacob, the host, and the person whose stuffing was delicious.
HintJacob is the only male. Don't assume that one food grid is all ruined items. Potatoes are root vegetables and pumpkins are squash.
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Answer
The strange Thanksgiving dinner consisted of: Stuffing, Green Beans, Cranberry Sauce, Pumpkin Pie, and Salad
Johanna made stuffing, ruined apple pie, store, 17
Emily made pumpkin pie, ruined potatoes, was on time because she's an early riser (gardener), 24
Jacob ruined turkey, made salad, ran out of gas/petrol, 19
Ali ruined buns, made cranberry sauce, overslept (host), oldest
Rosie ruined gravy, made green beans, argued with her boyfriend, 21
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Comments
rrb21  
Nov 18, 2005
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That was fun!!
I got it after like 20 min.
All that food!  |
dragon-B   
Nov 18, 2005
| that was confusing  |
scm14   
Nov 18, 2005
| Clever, but not my favorite. Too wooooorrrrrdy!!!!! I eventually got it after wading through all the clues.  |
DaveC  
Nov 18, 2005
| Good Job NOT too wordy!!!!  |
Splatt   
Nov 18, 2005
| I'm known for my lack of brevity. I'm still new at this, so haven't gotten my clues down to an art. My only hope was to make it not too easy. |
brainster   
Nov 19, 2005
| The difficulty rating had me a bit worried, but it wasn't that bad to sort out! Good one!  |
Splatt   
Nov 19, 2005
| Glad you liked it. It's my first teaser. |
dragonfantasy   
Nov 19, 2005
| That one was tough for me. It was no more wordy than most. That was a tough one for your first.....way to go!!!! |
wizkid  
Nov 19, 2005
| Great teaser. A bit wordy but every clue was necessary. So great job on the wording. The hint helped a bit. Although I was convinced that gardeners garden for green beans, until I remember that they grow on trees. Silly me. |
smart_cookie
Nov 24, 2005
| That was kind of long. And confusing.  |
Splatt   
Nov 24, 2005
| Sorry about the long part. But confusing - that was definitely what I wanted to do.  |
hawaiigirl
Nov 24, 2005
| A little wordy, but definitely a challenge. Needed to understand why the gardener needed to be in the story and who exactly was the host.  |
(user deleted)
Nov 24, 2005
| i don't have the attention span to read all...  |
shelle16_2005 
Nov 25, 2005
| Very good...the whole gardening thing really threw me.  |
mejoza   
Nov 25, 2005
| Not too hard... I did have to use a paper on your light of love or language, but not on this one. One really must read all the clues first before eliminating choices on this. |
GirlyxGirlxMia  
Nov 26, 2005
| too many clues  |
Winner4600 
Nov 27, 2005
| hard enough for me (but you could make it harder, I don't mind)!!! Congrats on your first teaser!  |
zonarita   
Dec 13, 2005
| Splatt I loved your first teaser. Great job. I look forward to doing more of your logic grids.  |
miyukina 
Dec 14, 2005
| thumbs up! more, more! motto, motto! |
puttaholic   
Dec 17, 2005
| That was heaps o un, but pretty hard too...
confusing...
but stil fun, i reccomend it to anyone looking for a challenge |
Tryer   
Dec 31, 2005
| Really enjoyed this, although I got it slightly wrong  |
roscoep  
Jan 17, 2006
| Good job! Made one think. |
bashbach 
Jan 30, 2006
| Good and hard. WHEW!!!  |
enbalmed
Feb 01, 2006
| I think I enjoyed the narrative (aspect) on this one more than any other I've tried at this site so far. I can also see though how it would cause a problem for those that like to get straight down to the problem-solving, or brag about how fast they are. Difficult, but fun to solve. Well done. |
Raejean  
Apr 15, 2006
| Thanks for the invite to try one of your puzzles. I really liked this one, but too many duplicate clues. I loved your use of clues like "Ali's little sister" and "her" to eliminate lots of other possibilities. Very Good job! |
sundaisy227   
Jun 18, 2006
| liked it very much. there were lots of clues and that's always great fun! Do more like this!!  |
Mellie627   
Jun 28, 2006
| OMG That was a doosie of a teaser. I loved it!!!!! That was a fabulous one. I love it when they are long and really make me think. Thanks for making it, and keep them coming. This will go on my favorites list.  |
dreamlvr1432   
Oct 23, 2007
| Wow, that one took some thinking! I was a little thrown off at first by clue 4 with the gardener and host stuff, until I read through the rest of the clues. I like the fact that you use that to make it a bit more difficult! I agree that there are alot of redundant clues, but most excellent for your first teaser!  |
daliz   
Dec 12, 2007
| I want to second the great use of "host" and "gardener." I really enjoy logic-grids but it caught me off guard to suddenly not have a place on the grid to store that info. Made it more challenging!! Had to keep things in my mind. I loved it! |
Esalgia
Apr 26, 2010
| really enjoyed this puzzle; however, the gardener was misleading since they grow pumpkin which is technically a fruit. Overall though, very enjoyable! |
Splatt   
Sep 05, 2011
| Phew! I wrote this game in '05. I just did the grid now 6 years later and I had a tough time of it! I'm out of practice. Incidentally, those are the real names of my siblings and I, and those were our real ages in late '05. |
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