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Comments on Puzzle #34664: Holding my breath...
By CB Paul (cbpaul)

peek at solution       solve puzzle
  quality:   difficulty:   solutions: multiple    solvability: some guessing?  

Puzzle Description:

...or as my friend says, "Puppies & rainbows!" My first puzzle. One slightly different solution, but only slightly.

#1: besmirched tea (Besmirched Tea) on Nov 7, 2020 [SPOILER]

Even though the election has been called, I'll believe it Jan20
#2: Jota (jota) on Nov 7, 2020
Humm ... multiple solutions, how appropriate
#3: Kristen Vognild (kristen) on Nov 7, 2020
No kidding, BT. I expect shenanigans on both sides.
#4: CB Paul (cbpaul) on Nov 7, 2020
OK, think of it this way: If A says the sky is blue, and B says the sky is yellow, the sky is not green.
#5: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Nov 7, 2020
The green flash is an optical phenomenon that you can see shortly after sunset or before sunrise. It happens when the sun is almost entirely below the horizon, with the barest edge of the sun – the upper edge – still visible. For a second or two, that upper rim of the sun will appear green in color
#6: Ken Mikolas (kennymik) on Nov 8, 2020
Politics has no place on webpbn.
#7: Mat (Keiimaster) on Nov 8, 2020 [SPOILER]
(has multiple solutions,may require some guessing)

Nope, if you didn't know what this was immediately by starting the with the red in the E, then shame on you!

May require some recounts, though!
#8: Norma Dee (norm0908) on Nov 8, 2020
I don't recall exactly, but some felt it was not right to exclude political postings, but I think we agreed that it you did post one, to label it as such so that those who would prefer that politics should not be a part of this web site (myself for one) can skip the politics and go forward with the ones we enjoy.
#9: CB Paul (cbpaul) on Nov 8, 2020 [SPOILER]
I did not know about any exclusion of political images, or I would not have done this one.

That said... I've been thinking that one of these days, I ought to actually *make* a puzzle, and when I saw this image, it seemed like a good one to be my first, especially with the red E.

Be well, all.
#10: Hans Wurst (logicalfool) on Nov 10, 2020
There's actually four solutions, not two as the description suggests.

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