[{"id": 52878, "created": "2015-05-06T20:48:05.143940", "project_id": 128, "task_id": 29266, "user_id": 877, "user_ip": null, "finish_time": "2015-05-06T20:48:05.143966", "timeout": null, "calibration": null, "external_uid": null, "media_url": null, "info": {"other": "", "translation": "For the Sharp-Witted\r\n\r\n[;] Three women have been changed into flowers of the field.  Only one of them was allowed to spend the night in her real form at her home.  Once at dawn when she had to leave again to be a flower like the other two she said to her husband: 'If you come and pick me later this morning, I shall be released from the magic and stay with you in future.'  That happened.  The question of this old fairy tale riddle is how the man could recognize the right flower as they all looked the same.\r\n\r\n[;] A father and his boys wanted to cross a river in a skiff.  The skiff though can carry  either only the father alone or his sons without him on one crossing.  How did the three reach the other embankment  without having to swim?\r\n\r\n[;]Solution from an earlier edition\r\n\r\n[;] crossword puzzle\r\n[;] horizontal: 1. rarely, 3. lid, 6. buckshot, 10. Zeus, 12. Ali, 13. sun, 14. gate, 15. wheel, 16. ice, 17. low, 19. bottom, 20. in, 23. Elbe, 24. street, 26. SOS, 27. fool.\r\n\r\n[;] vertical: 2. ass, 3. ticket, 4. it, 5. Ara, 7. hon, 8. rut, 9. sound, 9a parents, 11. Ludwig, 18. need, 21. nut, 24. so, 25. to.\r\n\r\n[;] charade no 1\r\n\r\n[;] 1. siccle, 2. Influenza, 3. cello, 4. hellebarde, 5. revolt, 6. Gentian, 7. gaiter, 8. owl, 9. snake, 10. verification, 11. revolver, 12. induction, 13. nicotine, 14. court, 15. tenor, 16. spy, 17. pencil case, 18. guilder, 19. eider duck, 20. aristocratic.\r\n\r\n                 [;] proverb:  'To bestir yourself - brings blessings.'\r\n\r\n[;]  Who knows?\r\n\r\n[;] 1.  Yes, ships have been repeatedly been attacked by the same fish.  2. No, they lived roughly 50 million years before humans on our planet.  3. black.  4. four, one on each foot.  5. Hercule.   6. Paris.  7.  In small musicals; in the operas ' The barber of Seville' by Rossini and 'The marriage of Figaro' by Mozart.  8. Paganini.  9. Chromatisch.  10. first and second violin, viola and cello.  1. no.  12. It reduces the blood flow to the brain.  13. in the Gulf of Mexico.  14. the stretch of the Bosporus where Constantinople lies.  15.  on the western side.  16. Stockholm.\r\n\r\n                                 -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-\r\n\r\n               [;]  History lessons.   Older boys who are pleased when they can trick their teacher.  Teacher is not the authority, but a companion.  Asks:\r\n                                                                  2\r\n[;] 'Who and what was Gessler?'  Many hands are raised.  'Yes, Mueller?'  'Gessler was a suppressor of the free Swiss people; governor - and insurance agent.'  Teacher \r\ntaken aback: 'What, an insurance agent? - Where is that written?'\r\n\r\n[;] 'It's true, Sir;  Schiller lets Tell say: 'Alright then, Sir, as you assure me of my life...'\r\n\r\n[;] He Is Right\r\n\r\n[;] A town's man had a car breakdown on a country road.   Nearly for an hour he tries in vain to determine what is wrong.   Finally he goes into the nearby village to ask for help which the smith's son is promising him.  When the young man arrived at the scene of the breakdown, he looked at the car, tightened a screw and the car was repaired.  'What do I owe you?' asks the owner.  'Twenty mark and twenty five pence', answers the young man.  'I say!  That is a peculiar charge.  How do you arrive at that?'  'One screw tightened: twenty five pence.  To know which one: twenty mark.' ---", "transcription": "na"}}]