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Monday Mysteries: Stories That Puzzle the MindStart your week with intrigue, suspense, and a challenge for your wits. Monday Mysteries, hosted by Luke Moravec, airs Mondays at 8am on The North 103.3FM, weaving gripping tales of the unknown with brain-teasing riddles for listeners to solve.Each episode delivers a mysterious story... perhaps an unsolved mystery, a legendary puzzle, or a mind-bending enigma... intertwined with a carefully crafted riddle that will test your logic and creativity. Can you decipher the clues before the answer is revealed?For those who love clever storytelling, cryptic challenges, and the thrill of unraveling the unknown, Monday Mysteries offers an immersive experience that keeps you guessing until the very end.Monday Mysteries – Mondays at 8am only on The North 103.3FM.

Monday Mysteries: "Fairground Frenzy" Chapter Four

A paper basket of cheese curds on a yellow outdoor table
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You're invited to have some fun with riddles, puzzles, and storytelling this August.

A visit to the fairgrounds is typically filled with food and fun, but this year's trip has you scratching your head as you stumble into a series of challenges to earn tickets and obtain that most sought-after fair delicacy. It's the finale of August's Monday Mysteries.

See the related content below to get caught up on this month's story. You can hear the beginning of a brand-new Monday Mysteries next Monday, September 4th at 8am on Northland Morning. 

And a bonus fairground riddle...

A password is required to get into the swine barn this year to get a look at the biggest pig in the county. You watch as a person walks up to a door attendant. The attendant says "Five" and the person says "Four." The attendant lets them pass. Another person walks up to the entry, and the attendant says "Six." The person says "Three," and they are allowed to enter. This happens a third time, this time the attendant says "Four," and the fairgoer also says "Four," before being allowed in.
You walk up to the swine barn door attendant. They look at you and say "Seven."
What should you say?

Luke Moravec is the host for Northland Morning on The North 103.3. He’s also a local actor, musician and writer. He loves puzzles, riddles and fun mysteries.
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