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Frosting

This one is familiar... We may have used it in the past. Or a similar one... So we will change it up a bit. 

Years ago, we had a party for our Ma. We decided to have a big celebration for her. So, we baked a cake. 

There were 5 of us at this celebration. The cake we made was a perfect square. It was 10 inches on each side, and about 5 inches high. We frosted this cake across the top and the four 10 inch sides. 

And the question is, how would you cut this cake so that each and every one of the five people at the party would get a piece that had not only the same volume, but the same amount of frosting?

Good luck.

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Plural Auto

Puzzler time. This one is much easier than last week. And this one is automotive. Here we go.

Automobile model names were often nouns back in the day. For example, Mustang, Beetle or Dart.

One wouldn't expect a manufacturer to use a plural noun for a model name. Or any plural name, like Accords or Colorados. But the practice is not completely unknown.

Can you identify an automobile model from back in the day that was sold in this country whose name was a plural noun? 

There are a few of these out there these days. We will accept any one of them.

What automobile model name is a plural noun?

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