THE RIDDLERSend your answers to newsletters@spotlightpa.org.Dime in a Bottle (Case No. 40): A dime is inside a wine bottle with a cork in the top. How do you remove the dime without pulling out the cork or breaking or cutting the bottle? Last week's answer: The third child is named Casey.
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