Perplexors: Ages 10-11

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Gourmet school picnic The clues

The Rutherford Gourmet Cooking School held its annual picnic and Jack, Jim, Joe, Jerry and Jeff were in charge of the hot dogs, potato salad, hamburgers, watermelon and ice-cream. Despite being a gourmet cooking school, the meal did not turn out well at all. The hot dogs were underdone, the potatoes were green, the hamburgers were burnt, the watermelon was mushy and the ice-cream was served warm. They all ran in the three-legged race and accidentally ran over a beehive. They got stung on an ankle, an arm, a leg, a nose and a wrist. Based on the clues, match the people with the food item they were responsible for and where they got stung.

1. Jack, Jim and Jerry did not cook any meat. 2. Joe’s underdone hot dogs were inedible, and he got stung on his wrist. 3. Jim and Jerry did not make everyone turn up their noses with the green potato salad, and they did not get stung on either an ankle or a leg. 4. The potato salad-maker got stung on his ankle. 5. Jerry was not in charge of the mushy watermelon. 6. Jim got stung on his nose.

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