Stumpers: an annotated compendium

Thinking and Reasoning 27 (4):536-566 (2021)
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1. Stumpers, as defined here, are riddles so simple that kids can solve and appreciate them – yet so elusive that even intelligent adults can be completely stumped by them. Example: Alex is Bobbie’...

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