Pauline's Five Men in Europe
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All of Pauline's favorite male relatives live in Europe. They are her father, her uncle, her first cousin, her brother, and her husband. In no particular order, their names are Daniel, Edgar, Wilfred, Luther, and Walter. Although they all live in Europe, no two men live in the same city. The cities in which they live are London, Paris, Rome, Madrid, and Berlin. From the clues given, try to determine not only the city in which each man lives and his relationship to Pauline, but his occupation as well, be it diplomat, correspondent, student, artist or professor. Assume her husband is only related to the other men through marriage to her.
1. The man in Berlin is the father of the correspondent and the diplomat is the father of the man in Paris.
2. Luther is the son of the man in Rome and Walter is the artist's son.
3. Daniel is the father of the man in Madrid and Wilfred is the father of the student.
4. Her cousin does not live in Paris.
Answer
Daniel-Uncle-Berlin-Artist
Edgar-Husband-London-Professor
Wilfred-Father-Rome-Diplomat
Luther-Brother-Paris-Student
Walter-Cousin-Madrid-Correspondent
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Comments
orbrab   
Feb 05, 2006
| A little different - fun - but very easy |
chaskey   
Feb 05, 2006
| This one makes no sense at all to me.  |
harmonize9   
Feb 05, 2006
| i liked this one. it was easy as long as you followed the clues.  |
sundaisy227   
Feb 05, 2006
| This is one of my favorites. I had to get pen and paper out to make sure I kept the relationships separated. VERY GOOD JOB!!!!  |
roscoep  
Feb 06, 2006
| Not really a grid teaser, but one did need paper to keep track of the relationships.  |
Spiritdance  
Feb 06, 2006
| Pretty unique.. Not your average teaser. |
Nighttiger25
Feb 06, 2006
| Was different than most logic grids, which made it fun. |
phrebh   
Feb 07, 2006
| This really was an exceptionally good logic grid. Good work!  |
FireGal
Feb 07, 2006
| This one really had me going. Great job of making me read, check, re-read, double-check.  |
bashbach 
Feb 07, 2006
| Good job. It went thinking beyond just what you see on the grid. I liked it!!!  |
bluewitchywoman  
Feb 09, 2006
| Wow! This was really hard!! I worked away my lunch break! Keep 'em coming.  |
Gadget   
Feb 09, 2006
| Good on Ya... |
Winner4600 
Feb 10, 2006
| nice job, teaserboy! this is going to my favorites!  |
Falconerd  
Feb 14, 2006
| I loved this one. It has a unique subject, making it that much more challenging to work out in your head. Excellent logic grid! |
ffoppia  
Feb 15, 2006
| WOW REALLY ENJOYED THIS ONE, QUITE DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHER ROUTING ONES!! |
rpriscillae
Feb 21, 2006
| pretty easy |
brainster   
Feb 25, 2006
| Superb! This one is going into my favs.  |
Prodigy 
Feb 28, 2006
| That was really good, and very very easy!!! but it doesnt require a grid...
keep'em comin!  |
Deina  
Jun 01, 2006
| Sweet!!!!
This was really different. The little grey cells liked it!  |
Mellie627    
Jun 23, 2006
| This one was a lot of fun. I really enjoyed the relationships But I had to make a family tree for it, I just could not keep it straight in my head Once I set up the family tree, it was pretty easy, but man to begin with it really made me think. Thanks, and keep them coming. It was a cool teaser.  |
gracieboo 
Dec 10, 2007
| WOW!!! Could be incredibly difficult if you don't pay EXTREME attention to the clues. Luckily, I did!  |
chris_tracy76   
Apr 29, 2008
| Great Logic-Grid!!! Very easy once I figured out who the husband was... |
Kronos   
Dec 10, 2010
| Good grid. Had me confused and I couldn't finish it. Great job. |
Nedhead 
May 25, 2011
| I put the last clue in the grid as I started, and the rest of the puzzle fell into place. |
qua006  
May 17, 2012
| Interesting Concept with relations |
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