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For me,it’s puzzles.” By John Grossmann inbound answersheets to a pair of fax machines in the Games offices, where staff members and a handful of volunteers scored the unique THE ANSWERS 1. (1 (| competition. With phonesringing telethonlike and the fax machines grinding away,the entries flowedin. Among the competitors: a 67- year-old retiree from Northbrook, Ill.; a sixth-grader from Houston; and a 35-year-old sign-language interpreter from Minneapolis. Orthodontist, crossword puzzle editor, stage manager, United Par- cel Service driver, stand-up comic ... jobs varied widely. A scan of abouthalf of the answersheets put the average age at 32. Male contes- Ley” 2.A,B,F and C,D,E tants outnumbered females 2-to-1. 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