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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: "Enigmas in Babysitting" Chapter Five

An upward angle at a dark group of coniferous trees in the late-evening sky, a green light shining from above
Luke Moravec

You're invited to have some fun with riddles, puzzles, and storytelling this January.

A last-minute babysitting gig is nothing you can't handle. But will the child at the house in the forested outskirts of town offer more of a challenge than you bargained for?

Listen to all the previous chapters of January's mystery in the related content below. You can hear the first chapter of a brand-new story on Monday, February 5th at 8am on Northland Morning. Monday Mysteries is supported by Duluth Coffee Company Kitchen and Café.

And a bonus space riddle...

An astronaut from earth is exploring far away planets. Upon landing on one particular planet, the astronaut is met by a creature that calls itself a blipple. The blipple states that the planet is also inhabited by feebers and giffers. According to the blipple, 134 of the planet’s inhabitants are blipples. The remaining inhabitants consist of two times as many feebers, and there is one giffer for every two blipples.
How many aliens are on the planet?

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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