Saturday 31 March 2012

A Google-a-Day Puzzle for Marly. 31

Our good buddies at Google operate a daily puzzle challenge and requested us to assist have them to the nerdy public. Every day s puzzle will task your searching abilities a bit more, causing you to be Google mastery. Every morning at 12:01 a.m. Eastern time you ll visit a new puzzle, and the day before s answer (in invisitext) published here.

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We leave your comments ought to on so people can function together to obtain the answer. As a result, if you wish to decipher it on your own, Do Not Browse The COMMENTS!

Also, using the understanding that because others may publish their solutions before you decide to do, if you wish to have the ability to look for information without accidentally seeing the solution somewhere, you should use the Google-a-Day site s search tool, that will instantly remove released solutions, to provide you with a spoiler-free experience.

And today, without further ado, we provide you with

TODAY S PUZZLE:

Which of Britain s three native coniferous trees comes with an elasticity that managed to get well suited for bow-making within the Dark Ages

YESTERDAY S ANSWER (mouseover to determine):

Look for [Veni vidi vici] to locate it means I came, I saw, I mastered. Search [I came I saw I mastered] to understand that Julius Caesar s phrase known to his victory over Pharnaces II of Pontus within the town of Zela in 47 BCE. Zela has become the Turkish town of Zile.

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