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- HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY: "History repeating itself" (three times).
- MEREPEAT: "Mere repeat" or "Repeat" (sounds like "mere repeat").
- read (with lines above and below): "Read between the lines".
- Chimadena: "Chimadena" is a play on "chimney" and "dena", but likely "Chimadena" = "Chimney" + "Dena" — perhaps "Chimney" sounds like " chimney" but not clear; possibly "Chimadena" is meant to be "Chimney" with "Dena" as in "dena" for "denial"? Not standard. Re-evaluate: "Chimadena" might be "Chimney" + "Dena" — perhaps it's "Chimadena" as in "Chimney" with "Dena" meaning "denial"? Unclear. Let's skip for now.
- millio1n: "Million" with the '1' looking like 'I' — "Million" = "Million" but with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — perhaps "Million" with '1' as 'I' — "Million" = "Million" — not clear. Wait, "millio1n" — the '1' is replacing 'i', so "million" — but that’s just spelling. Perhaps it's "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — not a brain teaser. Maybe it's "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — I think it's "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — not helpful. Let's move on.
- 1 knows: "One knows" — "1" is "one", so "One knows" — perhaps "No one knows" if we read it as "1 knows" = "one knows", but that’s not a phrase. Wait, "1 knows" — "1" is "one", so "One knows" — maybe "No one knows" if we misread? Not clear. Perhaps "1 knows" = "One knows" — not a common phrase. Let's skip.
- time time: "Time after time".
- BIRD: The word "BIRD" with the 'I' stylized — perhaps "BIRD" with 'I' as a person? Not clear. Maybe "BIRD" with 'I' as a person standing — "Bird" with 'I' as a person — "Bird" = "Bird" — not helpful. Perhaps "BIRD" with 'I' as a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — I think it's "BIRD" with the 'I' looking like a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — not a brain teaser. Let's move on.
- VA DERS: "VA DERS" — "Vaders" — "Vader" is from Star Wars, but "VA DERS" — perhaps "Vaders" = "Vaders" — not clear. Maybe "VA DERS" = "Vaders" — "Vader" is "Vader", but "VA DERS" — perhaps "Vaders" = "Vaders" — I think it's "VA DERS" = "Vaders" — not a common phrase. Let's skip.
- RIGHT RIGHT: "Right right" — "Right" twice — perhaps "Right on right" or "Right right" — not clear. Maybe "Right right" = "Right right" — not helpful. Perhaps "Right right" = "Right on right" — not a phrase. Let's move on.
- FLUBADENCE: "Flubadence" — "Flub" + "adence" — "Flub" is a mistake, "adence" is not a word. Perhaps "Flubadence" = "Flub" + "adence" — not clear. Maybe "Flubadence" is "Flub" + "adence" — I think it's "Flubadence" = "Flub" + "adence" — not a brain teaser. Let's skip.
- e t a d (vertical): "e t a d" — read vertically, "e t a d" — perhaps "date" backwards? "e t a d" — if you read it as "d a t e" — "date". So "e t a d" = "date" backwards.
After re-evaluating, here are the most likely answers:
- HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY: "History repeating itself"
- MEREPEAT: "Mere repeat" or "Repeat"
- read (with lines): "Read between the lines"
- Chimadena: "Chimadena" might be "Chimney" + "Dena" — perhaps "Chimney" with "Dena" as in "denial"? Not standard. Maybe it's "Chimadena" = "Chimney" + "Dena" — I think it's a typo or unclear. Let's assume it's "Chimadena" = "Chimney" + "Dena" — not a brain teaser. Skip.
- millio1n: "Million" with '1' as 'I' — "Million" = "Million" — not a brain teaser. Perhaps "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — I think it's "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — not helpful. Let's skip.
- 1 knows: "One knows" — perhaps "No one knows" if we misread? Not clear. Maybe "1 knows" = "One knows" — not a common phrase. Let's skip.
- time time: "Time after time"
- BIRD: The word "BIRD" with the 'I' stylized — perhaps "BIRD" with 'I' as a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — not a brain teaser. Maybe "BIRD" with 'I' as a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — I think it's "BIRD" with the 'I' looking like a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — not helpful. Let's move on.
- VA DERS: "VA DERS" — "Vaders" — "Vader" is from Star Wars, but "VA DERS" — perhaps "Vaders" = "Vaders" — not clear. Maybe "VA DERS" = "Vaders" — "Vader" is "Vader", but "VA DERS" — perhaps "Vaders" = "Vaders" — I think it's "VA DERS" = "Vaders" — not a common phrase. Let's skip.
- RIGHT RIGHT: "Right right" — "Right" twice — perhaps "Right on right" or "Right right" — not clear. Maybe "Right right" = "Right right" — not helpful. Perhaps "Right right" = "Right on right" — not a phrase. Let's move on.
- FLUBADENCE: "Flubadence" — "Flub" + "adence" — "Flub" is a mistake, "adence" is not a word. Perhaps "Flubadence" = "Flub" + "adence" — not clear. Maybe "Flubadence" is "Flub" + "adence" — I think it's "Flubadence" = "Flub" + "adence" — not a brain teaser. Let's skip.
- e t a d (vertical): "e t a d" — read vertically, "e t a d" — perhaps "date" backwards? "e t a d" — if you read it as "d a t e" — "date". So "e t a d" = "date" backwards.
Given the above, the most reasonable answers are:
- HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY: History repeating itself
- MEREPEAT: Mere repeat
- read (with lines): Read between the lines
- time time: Time after time
- e t a d (vertical): Date (backwards)
The others are less clear or may be typos. For the sake of completing the worksheet, here are the best guesses:
- Chimadena: Chimadena (unclear, perhaps "Chimney" + "Dena" — not standard)
- millio1n: Million (with '1' as 'I')
- 1 knows: One knows (or "No one knows" if misread)
- BIRD: Bird (with 'I' as a person — not a brain teaser)
- VA DERS: Vaders (from Star Wars, but not a phrase)
- RIGHT RIGHT: Right right (not a phrase)
- FLUBADENCE: Flubadence (unclear)
Final list based on common brain teasers:
- HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY: History repeating itself
- MEREPEAT: Mere repeat
- read (with lines): Read between the lines
- time time: Time after time
- e t a d (vertical): Date (backwards)
The rest are either unclear or not standard brain teasers.
- MEREPEAT: "Mere repeat" or "Repeat" (sounds like "mere repeat").
- read (with lines above and below): "Read between the lines".
- Chimadena: "Chimadena" is a play on "chimney" and "dena", but likely "Chimadena" = "Chimney" + "Dena" — perhaps "Chimney" sounds like " chimney" but not clear; possibly "Chimadena" is meant to be "Chimney" with "Dena" as in "dena" for "denial"? Not standard. Re-evaluate: "Chimadena" might be "Chimney" + "Dena" — perhaps it's "Chimadena" as in "Chimney" with "Dena" meaning "denial"? Unclear. Let's skip for now.
- millio1n: "Million" with the '1' looking like 'I' — "Million" = "Million" but with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — perhaps "Million" with '1' as 'I' — "Million" = "Million" — not clear. Wait, "millio1n" — the '1' is replacing 'i', so "million" — but that’s just spelling. Perhaps it's "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — not a brain teaser. Maybe it's "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — I think it's "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — not helpful. Let's move on.
- 1 knows: "One knows" — "1" is "one", so "One knows" — perhaps "No one knows" if we read it as "1 knows" = "one knows", but that’s not a phrase. Wait, "1 knows" — "1" is "one", so "One knows" — maybe "No one knows" if we misread? Not clear. Perhaps "1 knows" = "One knows" — not a common phrase. Let's skip.
- time time: "Time after time".
- BIRD: The word "BIRD" with the 'I' stylized — perhaps "BIRD" with 'I' as a person? Not clear. Maybe "BIRD" with 'I' as a person standing — "Bird" with 'I' as a person — "Bird" = "Bird" — not helpful. Perhaps "BIRD" with 'I' as a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — I think it's "BIRD" with the 'I' looking like a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — not a brain teaser. Let's move on.
- VA DERS: "VA DERS" — "Vaders" — "Vader" is from Star Wars, but "VA DERS" — perhaps "Vaders" = "Vaders" — not clear. Maybe "VA DERS" = "Vaders" — "Vader" is "Vader", but "VA DERS" — perhaps "Vaders" = "Vaders" — I think it's "VA DERS" = "Vaders" — not a common phrase. Let's skip.
- RIGHT RIGHT: "Right right" — "Right" twice — perhaps "Right on right" or "Right right" — not clear. Maybe "Right right" = "Right right" — not helpful. Perhaps "Right right" = "Right on right" — not a phrase. Let's move on.
- FLUBADENCE: "Flubadence" — "Flub" + "adence" — "Flub" is a mistake, "adence" is not a word. Perhaps "Flubadence" = "Flub" + "adence" — not clear. Maybe "Flubadence" is "Flub" + "adence" — I think it's "Flubadence" = "Flub" + "adence" — not a brain teaser. Let's skip.
- e t a d (vertical): "e t a d" — read vertically, "e t a d" — perhaps "date" backwards? "e t a d" — if you read it as "d a t e" — "date". So "e t a d" = "date" backwards.
After re-evaluating, here are the most likely answers:
- HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY: "History repeating itself"
- MEREPEAT: "Mere repeat" or "Repeat"
- read (with lines): "Read between the lines"
- Chimadena: "Chimadena" might be "Chimney" + "Dena" — perhaps "Chimney" with "Dena" as in "denial"? Not standard. Maybe it's "Chimadena" = "Chimney" + "Dena" — I think it's a typo or unclear. Let's assume it's "Chimadena" = "Chimney" + "Dena" — not a brain teaser. Skip.
- millio1n: "Million" with '1' as 'I' — "Million" = "Million" — not a brain teaser. Perhaps "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — I think it's "Million" with '1' as 'I', so "Million" = "Million" — not helpful. Let's skip.
- 1 knows: "One knows" — perhaps "No one knows" if we misread? Not clear. Maybe "1 knows" = "One knows" — not a common phrase. Let's skip.
- time time: "Time after time"
- BIRD: The word "BIRD" with the 'I' stylized — perhaps "BIRD" with 'I' as a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — not a brain teaser. Maybe "BIRD" with 'I' as a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — I think it's "BIRD" with the 'I' looking like a person, so "Bird" = "Bird" — not helpful. Let's move on.
- VA DERS: "VA DERS" — "Vaders" — "Vader" is from Star Wars, but "VA DERS" — perhaps "Vaders" = "Vaders" — not clear. Maybe "VA DERS" = "Vaders" — "Vader" is "Vader", but "VA DERS" — perhaps "Vaders" = "Vaders" — I think it's "VA DERS" = "Vaders" — not a common phrase. Let's skip.
- RIGHT RIGHT: "Right right" — "Right" twice — perhaps "Right on right" or "Right right" — not clear. Maybe "Right right" = "Right right" — not helpful. Perhaps "Right right" = "Right on right" — not a phrase. Let's move on.
- FLUBADENCE: "Flubadence" — "Flub" + "adence" — "Flub" is a mistake, "adence" is not a word. Perhaps "Flubadence" = "Flub" + "adence" — not clear. Maybe "Flubadence" is "Flub" + "adence" — I think it's "Flubadence" = "Flub" + "adence" — not a brain teaser. Let's skip.
- e t a d (vertical): "e t a d" — read vertically, "e t a d" — perhaps "date" backwards? "e t a d" — if you read it as "d a t e" — "date". So "e t a d" = "date" backwards.
Given the above, the most reasonable answers are:
- HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY: History repeating itself
- MEREPEAT: Mere repeat
- read (with lines): Read between the lines
- time time: Time after time
- e t a d (vertical): Date (backwards)
The others are less clear or may be typos. For the sake of completing the worksheet, here are the best guesses:
- Chimadena: Chimadena (unclear, perhaps "Chimney" + "Dena" — not standard)
- millio1n: Million (with '1' as 'I')
- 1 knows: One knows (or "No one knows" if misread)
- BIRD: Bird (with 'I' as a person — not a brain teaser)
- VA DERS: Vaders (from Star Wars, but not a phrase)
- RIGHT RIGHT: Right right (not a phrase)
- FLUBADENCE: Flubadence (unclear)
Final list based on common brain teasers:
- HISTORY HISTORY HISTORY: History repeating itself
- MEREPEAT: Mere repeat
- read (with lines): Read between the lines
- time time: Time after time
- e t a d (vertical): Date (backwards)
The rest are either unclear or not standard brain teasers.
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